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Radiation Hormesis, or, Could All That Radiation Be Good for Us? |
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Sunday, 02 December 2012 18:47 |
Jennifer L. Prekeges, MS, CNMT
+Author AffiliationsVirginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WashingtonNext SectionAbstract
Objective:Nuclear medicine technologists work under significant radiation protection constraints. These constraints are based on the linear no-threshold (LNT) radiation paradigm, which was developed in the 1960s and was based largely on the deleterious effects of radiation as they were understood at the time. More recently, the theory of radiation hormesis, or a...
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UK joins laser nuclear fusion project |
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Friday, 09 September 2011 23:05 |
By Jason Palmer Science and technology reporter, BBC News Hiper already has a vision for how fusion energy could be harnessed and distributed |
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Cold fusion devices produce far more energy than they use; quickly approaching commercial viability |
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Friday, 08 July 2011 09:50 |
Tuesday, July 05, 2011 by: Daniel Erickson (NaturalNews) Cold fusion is real, but mass American news sources are not covering it. Experiments are currently being duplicated across the world, to add further verification to the body of scientific proof. It is now possible to create energy with commonplace resources at no cost to the environment. Power plants using cold fusion will be constructed before 2012.
Natural News has been covering the developments of cold fusion for quite some...
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Media Ignores Energy Breakthrough: Worry-Free Nuclear Power |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 09 May 2011 00:12 |
Rossi (R) and Focardi demonstrate an Energy CatalyzerThe mainstream media has all but bypassed a truly remarkable development that could potentially be the biggest breakthrough in energy production since the discovery of fire: the Low Energy Nuclear Reactor, also called the Energy Catalyzer, invented by Italian engineer and inventor Andrea Rossi and his colleague, Sergio Focardi.
The Energy Catalyzer, or E-Cat, is essentially a small-scale cold fusion nuclear reactor about the size of a...
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Last Updated on Monday, 09 May 2011 00:15 |
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Nuclear Crisis - Links you may need |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 16 March 2011 01:45 |
Live local coverage of the Nuclear Crisis.
http://yokosonews.com/live
Radiation monitoring network for North America. Alert starts at the 126 level: http://www.radiationnetwork.com/
Monitor radiation in Tokyo: http://park18.wakwak.com/~weather/geiger_index.html
Iodine advice- protect from radiation overdose in your thyroid http://www.naturalnews.com/031715_iodine_radiation.html
http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/ World Nuclear News is the free online service dedicated to covering...
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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 March 2011 18:23 |
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Racing to avoid meltdown nuclear crisis; Some workers ordered to leave site of latest explosion |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 16 March 2011 01:35 |
A fresh explosion rocked a stricken Japanese nuclear power plant on Tuesday and some workers were ordered to leave the site, a sign that the situation may be getting more serious at the complex that was damaged by a massive earthquake and tsunami.
The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi complex said radiation levels around the site immediately after the blast, the third so far, were rising fast but still far from levels that local authorities say would cause large-scale radiation...
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Japanese Nuclear Meltdown Confirmed |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 12 March 2011 18:01 |
Infowars.com March 12, 2011
As we accurately reported earlier today, the explosion at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan was the result of a nuclear meltdown of the reactor core at the facility.
The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA)confirmed the meltdownSaturday afternoon. Fukushima is one of the 25 largest nuclear power stations in the world. The NISA is affiliated with the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
High levels of cesium and iodine, by-products of nuclear...
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Philippine DOE Verifies Self-Charging Electric Car |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 09 March 2011 21:27 |
Thursday, February 24, 2011 2:23
Today, the Philippine Department of Energy tested Ismael Aviso's electric car, showing that running off wall power, the 11 kW DC motor ran at 45% efficiency, but with Aviso's on-board generator which harvests ambient energy from the surroundings, the motor ran at over 133% efficiency -- overunity.
Major, breaking news here. Today in the Philippines, the Department of Energy (DOE) validated a free energy technology we've been reporting on...
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Italian scientists claim to have demonstrated cold fusion |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 26 January 2011 17:17 |
Few areas of science are more controversial than cold fusion, the hypothetical near-room-temperature reaction in which two smaller nuclei join together to form a single larger nucleus while releasing large amounts of energy. In the 1980s, Stanley Pons and Martin Fleishmann claimed to have demonstrated cold fusion - which could potentially provide the world with a cheap, clean energy source - but their experiment could not be reproduced. Since then, all other claims of cold fusion have been...
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Thorium Revolt: Mineral to replace uranium as nuclear power source? |
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First livable planet found in another solar system |
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Tightened muzzle on scientists is 'Orwellian' |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 14 September 2010 11:02 |
Andrew Weaver, a climatologist at the University of Victoria, says the public has a right to know what scientists are discovering and learning.Photograph by: Ray Smith, Postmedia News, Postmedia NewsThe Harper government has tightened the muzzle on federal scientists, going so far as to control when and what they can say about floods at the end of the last ice age. |
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India develops a $35 laptop for students |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 29 July 2010 17:44 |
India has come up with a 35-dollar touch-screen "laptop" -- a computing prototype that it aims to make available to students from elementary schools to universities. |
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Nasa discovers 700 new planets |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 29 July 2010 09:51 |
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NASA's deep-space Kepler probe has found hundreds of new planets — many similar to earth — sparking new hope of life outside our solar system. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration confirmed Sunday that in six weeks of operation, the spacecraft has found five new solar systems in the Milky Way and identified more than 700 bodies that could be new planets. |
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Not by chance: From bacterial propulsion systems to human DNA, evidence of intelligent design is everywhere |
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Saturday, 24 July 2010 19:30 |
By: Stephen C. Meyer National Post of Canada December 10, 2005
Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in the December 1, 2005 edition of the National Post of Canada Original Article In December 2004 New Mexico Public Television scheduled, advertised and then, under pressure, canceled a documentary explaining the scientific case for a theory of biological origins known as intelligent design. In the same month, a renowned British philosopher, Antony Flew, made worldwide...
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Craig Venter creates first synthetic life form |
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Written by Ian Sample
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Saturday, 22 May 2010 07:40 |
Guardian.co.uk
Craig Venter and his team have built the genome of a bacterium from scratch and incorporated it into a cell to make what they call the world’s first synthetic life form Scientists have created the world’s first synthetic life form in a landmark experiment that paves the way for designer organisms that are built rather than evolved. The controversial feat, which has occupied 20 scientists for more than 10 years at an estimated cost of $40m, was described...
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Last Updated on Saturday, 22 May 2010 07:53 |
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New light being shed on the secrets of fusion plasmas |
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Wednesday, 19 May 2010 13:21 |
A £2million upgrade to the MAST tokamak's Thomson scattering laser diagnostic will give UK physicists unprecedented insights into the behaviour of fusion plasmas. |
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Uranium Is So Last Century — Enter Thorium, the New Green Nuke |
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Written by Richard Martin
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Sunday, 18 April 2010 10:34 |
The thick hardbound volume was sitting on a shelf in a colleague’s office when Kirk Sorensen spotted it. A rookie NASA engineer at the Marshall Space Flight Center, Sorensen was researching nuclear-powered propulsion, and the book’s title — Fluid Fuel Reactors — jumped out at him. He picked it up and thumbed through it. Hours later, he was still reading, enchanted by the ideas but struggling with the arcane writing. “I took it home that night, but I didn’t understand all...
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Water as Fuel - Andrija Puharich and Suppression by David Rockefeller |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 16 April 2010 16:19 |
Puharich was well connected, and respected within the most elite of global society. He was known academically, and internationally among the power elite. He therefore was a significant threat to those special interests involving a direct influence regarding energy sources as fuel derivatives. And his use of ‘water as fuel’ was a direct threat to one of the most powerful families on planet Earth. Puharich had to personally assure the Rockefeller family, that he would no longer engage in...
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Last Updated on Friday, 16 April 2010 16:22 |
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UK national ID card cloned in 12 minutes |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 03 April 2010 13:04 |
Ian GrantThursday 06 August 2009 11:30
The prospective national ID card was broken and cloned in 12 minutes, the Daily Mail revealed this morning.
The newspaper hired computer expert Adam Laurie to test the security that protects the information embedded in the chip on the card.
UPDATE: ID card cannot be hacked, UK Government claims - encryption secrets revealed
Using a Nokia mobile phone and a laptop computer, Laurie was able to copy the data on a card that is...
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Last Updated on Saturday, 03 April 2010 13:05 |
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Zero waste Nuclear Technology |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 31 March 2010 14:55 |
Nuclear power — dangerous, right? And there's nowhere to put the nuclear waste, right? Eric Loewen is the evangelist of the sodium fast reactor, which burns nuclear waste, emits no CO2, and might just save the world. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 March 2010 16:57 |
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Ridiculous Wind Power plans for Britain |
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 11:40 |
Alistair Darling unleashes 'forces of hell' on unsuspecting British public — or, rather, wind power
By Toby Young Politics Last updated: March 24th, 2010
The wind farm lobby has evidently been passing out a lot of fat brown envelopes on the Labour benches recently. According to The Times,Alistair Darling is planning to put wind power at the centre of today’s budget. With a conjuror’s flourish, he’s going to announce that the Treasury is ploughing £1 billion from asset...
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Microbes enlisted to capture uranium |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 09:39 |
Microbes enlisted to capture uranium
By Michael Kanellos Staff Writer, CNET News Radioactive cleanup in the future may start with microbes.
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology are experimenting with ways to use bacteria to help clean up uranium. Colonies of cleanup microbes living in soil could also prevent the spread of radioactive material in the event of a leak at a power plant.
Uranium is dangerous to human health, but it's also tough to contain. It dissolves...
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Lab rats with cellphones? |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 14:56 |
Lab rats with cellphones? Our wireless lifestyle is making us all unwitting test subjects. By Christopher Ketcham
February 23, 2010 We love our digital gadgets -- "magic" devices that define cool and promise to remake our lives for the better. But there is growing evidence of a dark side to the techno-magic. Your cellphone, and any other wireless device that depends on electromagnetic (EM) microwave radiation to...
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Last Updated on Monday, 01 March 2010 18:31 |
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Friday, 01 January 2010 18:19 |
In biology, the term epigenetics refers to changes in phenotype (appearance) or gene expression caused by mechanisms other than changes in the underlying DNA sequence, hence the name epi- (Greek: over; above) -genetics. These changes may remain through cell divisions for the remainder of the cell's life and may also last for multiple generations. However, there is no change in the underlying DNA sequence of the organism;[1] instead, non-genetic factors cause the organism's genes to behave (or...
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