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Archivo para categoría del `del Tech de Sci'
Viernes 29 de febrero de 2008
Charles Arturo
Solamente colocan a la gente se ha arrestado que en la base de datos de la DNA. Fotografía: Presione la asociación
¿Puede usted apoyar la base de datos actual de la DNA de Gran Bretaña todavía opuso los planes para las tarjetas biométricas de la identificación? Ésa es la pregunta que he estado luchando con esta semana. La respuesta, pues usted verá, no es trivial.
La última semana ha considerado a tres hombres condenados por asesinato, y […]
Fijado adentro Tech de Sci, Espiritual |
Viernes 29 de febrero de 2008
El demócrata liberal que la P.M. Sarah ata ha asegurado una Cámara de los Comunes el discusión sobre el impacto de la base de datos nacional propuesta de la DNA, que ocurre hoy. Ha sido dado la bienvenida por derechos humanos, salud mental y grupos de la iglesia.
The campaigning organisation Black Mental Health UK (BMH UK) says that it is especially concerned about the likely discriminatory […]
Posted in Sci Tech, Surveillance, General |
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
1. What is Scientology?
To understand Anonymous – what it is and why it exists – it is necessary to understand the Church of Scientology and why it has attracted the attention it has over the last half-century or so.
Scientology was created by L Ron Hubbard, an American science fiction writer. In 1950 he published the […]
Posted in Activism, Sci Tech, Spiritual, Breaking, General |
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Researchers at Lancaster University are developing a new generation of ‘smart tags’ to “help keep workers safe on construction sites.”
NEMO technology in development
The research project is creating tiny Radio Frequency ID (RFID) tags, with sensors and memory, which can be embedded in everyday objects - such as tools - and communicate via a network using […]
Posted in Sci Tech, Surveillance, General |
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
by Cory Doctorow
This German exibition is showcasing bright infrared LED devices that overwhelm the CCDs in security cameras, allowing you to move through modern society in relative privacy. I used this as a gimmick in my story I, Robot — now I want to own one!
The URA / FILOART developed device promises to the […]
Posted in Sci Tech, Surveillance, General |
Monday, February 25th, 2008
DNA strings could become the template for nanotubes and nanowires by 2028
By Sharon Gaudin
Looking for a way to continually shrink computer chips while still squeezing more transistors onto them, IBM scientists are working on a whole new way to build processors — using DNA.
For the past year and a half, researchers at IBM have been […]
Posted in Sci Tech, Surveillance |
Sunday, February 24th, 2008
By AMY HARMON
Victoria Grove wanted to find out if she was destined to develop the form of emphysema that ran in her family, but she did not want to ask her doctor for the DNA test that would tell her.
She worried that she might not be able to get health insurance, or even a job, […]
Posted in Sci Tech, Surveillance |
Friday, February 8th, 2008
By Noah Shachtman
Brains-on-a-chip, robotic rescue choppers, see-through displays — those are just a few of the projects that the Pentagon’s mad science division has hatched up for next year.
Earlier this week, DARPA, the Defense Department’s way-out research arm, submitted its $3.29 billion budget for the 2009 fiscal year. In it are dozens of new programs […]
Posted in Sci Tech, Surveillance, General |
Thursday, February 7th, 2008
By David Morrison
FORT WORTH, Texas – OmniAmerican Bank, an institution that started life as OmniAmerican Credit Union before converting to a bank charter in 2005, has suffered a date security breach that allowed some of the bank depositors to have money stolen, according to local press reports.
The local media quoted Tim Carter, president of the […]
Posted in Sci Tech |
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
When the government announced last month that a top-secret spy satellite would, in the next few months, come falling out of the sky, American officials said there was little risk to people because satellites fall out of orbit fairly frequently and much of the planet is covered by oceans.
But they said precious little about […]
Posted in Sci Tech, Surveillance, General |
Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
Dr Seffen Paper Proven Ludicrous
By Mick Meaney
RINF Alternative News
In late 2007 a British academic, Dr. Keith Seffen of the University of Cambridge, published a new mathematical analysis of the collapse of the World Trade Centre – however the paper contains several ridiculous claims. Now a formal request has been made by Mr J A Blacker […]
Posted in 9/11 Truth, Sci Tech, Breaking, Mick Meaney |
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
By Jeremy Laurance
Scientists performing experimental brain surgery on a man aged 50 have stumbled across a mechanism that could unlock how memory works.
The accidental breakthrough came during an experiment originally intended to suppress the obese man’s appetite, using the increasingly successful technique of deep-brain stimulation. Electrodes were pushed into the man’s brain and stimulated with […]
Posted in Sci Tech |
Monday, January 28th, 2008
Paul Harris
A large American spy satellite is expected to fall to Earth some time in the next month, officials said yesterday.
It is unclear where the space debris might come down, but it could hit ground in late February or March. It is also not known whether the satellite could contain potentially hazardous materials, such as […]
Posted in Sci Tech, Surveillance |
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
Life on Mars? Amazing photos from Nasa probe reveal image of mystery figure on Red Planet
The Daily Mail
Does this photograph really prove that we are not alone in the universe?
Images beamed back from Mars would suggest so - although to sceptics, it could just be a strange rock formation.
Nasa’s Mars Explorer Spirit sent back images […]
Posted in Sci Tech |
Monday, January 21st, 2008
The CIA has revealed that cyber terrorists have left several cities outside the USA without power by hacking into power grids, demanding money in return for switching the lights back on. It would appear that the nightmare scenario envisaged in films like Die Hard 4 has now become a reality.
In a statement given to a […]
Posted in Sci Tech, Breaking, General |
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