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  • Arctic 'Doomsday' Seed Vault Opens Doors For 100 Million Seeds

    02/27/2008 5:13:39 PM PST · by blam · 22 replies · 401+ views
    Science Daily ^ | 2-27-2008 | Svalbard Global Seed Vault
    Arctic 'Doomsday' Seed Vault Opens Doors For 100 Million SeedsThe Svalbard Global Seed Vault opened February 26 on a remote island in the Arctic Circle, receiving inaugural shipments of 100 million seeds that originated in over 100 countries. (Credit: Mari Tefre/Global Crop Diversity Trust) ScienceDaily (Feb. 27, 2008) — The Svalbard Global Seed Vault opened February 26 on a remote island in the Arctic Circle, receiving inaugural shipments of 100 million seeds that originated in over 100 countries. With the deposits ranging from unique varieties of major African and Asian food staples such as maize, rice, wheat, cowpea, and sorghum...
  • Doomsday seedbank to be opened on Arctic island

    02/24/2008 10:16:04 PM PST · by americanophile · 9 replies · 5,139+ views
    The Tech Herald ^ | 2/25/2008 | Rich Bowden
    On a windswept Arctic island 1000 kms from the North Pole, a group of Norwegian engineers and scientists have been constructing a gigantic seed bank inside a frozen mountain. To be managed by the Global Crop Diversity Trust, a group dedicated to the ongoing diversity of plants through a variety of genetic strains, the International Seed Bank will open this week. Known as the Doomsday vault, the seed bank has the capacity to hold 4.5 million batches of seeds from all known varieties of the planet's main food crops -- more than "...twice as many varieties of agricultural crops as...
  • Saving Ancient Angkor From Modern Doomsday

    02/18/2008 4:15:25 PM PST · by blam · 7 replies · 129+ views
    Saving ancient Angkor from modern doomsdayScientists warning on pumping water for tourist hotels Ker Munthit, Associated Press Sunday, February 17, 2008 (02-17) 04:00 PST Siem Reap, Cambodia -- By destroying vast tracts of forest to enlarge their farm land, inhabitants of the wondrous city of Angkor lit the fuse to an ecological time bomb that spelled doom for what was once the world's largest urban area. So believe archaeologists engaged in groundbreaking research into the ancient civilization of Angkor. And they are warning that history could repeat itself through reckless, headlong pursuit of dollars from tourists flocking to see Angkor's...
  • Statement from Sen. Fred Thompson

    01/22/2008 11:35:15 AM PST · by enough_idiocy · 480 replies · 32,060+ views
    Fred08.com ^ | January 22, 2008 | Fred
    McLean, VA - Senator Fred Thompson today issued the following statement about his campaign for President: "Today I have withdrawn my candidacy for President of the United States. I hope that my country and my party have benefited from our having made this effort. Jeri and I will always be grateful for the encouragement and friendship of so many wonderful people."
  • LIFE AFTER PEOPLE

    01/22/2008 9:33:58 AM PST · by NavyCanDo · 131 replies · 371+ views
    What would happen to planet earth if the human race were to suddenly disappear forever? Would ecosystems thrive? What remnants of our industrialized world would survive? What would crumble fastest? From the ruins of ancient civilizations to present day cities devastated by natural disasters, history gives us clues to these questions and many more in the visually stunning and thought-provoking new special
  • Biggest black hole in the cosmos discovered (18 billion suns)

    01/10/2008 12:52:18 PM PST · by LibWhacker · 89 replies · 301+ views
    New Scientist ^ | 1/10/08 | David Shiga
    The quasar OJ287 contains two black holes (this slightly dated illustration lists the larger black hole's mass as 17 billion Suns, though researchers now estimate it is 18 billion Suns). The smaller black hole crashes through a disc of material around the larger one twice every orbit, creating bright outbursts (Illustration: VISPA) The most massive known black hole in the universe has been discovered, weighing in with the mass of 18 billion Suns. Observing the orbit of a smaller black hole around this monster has allowed astronomers to test Einstein's theory of general relativity with stronger gravitational fields than ever...
  • Mankind 'shortening the universe's life'

    11/23/2007 3:45:30 AM PST · by Rb ver. 2.0 · 124 replies · 1,427+ views
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk ^ | 11/21/07 | Roger Highfield, Science Editor
    Forget about the threat that mankind poses to the Earth: our activities may be shortening the life of the universe too. The startling claim is made by a pair of American cosmologists investigating the consequences for the cosmos of quantum theory, the most successful theory we have. Over the past few years, cosmologists have taken this powerful theory of what happens at the level of subatomic particles and tried to extend it to understand the universe, since it began in the subatomic realm during the Big Bang. The Boomerang Nebula, mankind ‘shortening the universe’s life’ Cosmologists claim by observing dark...
  • The Beltway Small Business Report.(The sky isnt falling)

    11/22/2007 8:25:15 AM PST · by DrBombbay · 4 replies · 138+ views
    Foxnews ^ | 11/21/07 | Karen Kerrigan
    <p>Cheers to Small Business: I Refuse to Be a 'Doomsday Diva'</p> <p>Last week in New York City, I participated in an important summit of business leaders where we explored the “Outlook for 2008.” We identified the key priorities and needs to keep the U.S. entrepreneurial sector strong and competitive.</p>
  • Russia sect holes up in cave to await end of world (threatening to blow themselves up)

    11/15/2007 3:11:23 PM PST · by Stoat · 45 replies · 536+ views
    Reuters (U.K.) ^ | November 15, 2007 | Tatyana Ustinova
    Russia sect holes up in cave to await end of world Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:53am GMT     [] []   By Tatyana UstinovaMOSCOW (Reuters) - At least 30 members of a Russian doomsday cult have barricaded themselves in a remote cave to await the end of the world and are threatening to commit suicide if police intervene, officials and media said on Thursday."They have covered the entrance and refuse to come out and are threatening to blow themselves up," an official in the local prosecutor's office told Reuters by telephone. "They threaten to detonate a gas tank...
  • Mass-extinction study casts cloud on future (only 100 years out)

    10/24/2007 1:48:59 PM PDT · by MooseMan · 28 replies · 45+ views
    Seattle Times (AP) ^ | 10/24/2007 | SETH BORENSTEIN
    WASHINGTON — Whenever the world's tropical seas rose several degrees, Earth experienced mass extinctions over millions of years, according to a first-of-its-kind statistical study of fossil records. And scientists fear it may be about to happen again — but in a matter of several decades, not tens of millions of years. Four of the five major extinctions over 520 million years of Earth history have been linked to warmer tropical seas, something that indicates a warmer world overall, according to the new study published today. "We found that over the fossil record as a whole, the higher the temperatures have...
  • The Ravening Wolf - Catholic-Hating Organization Reemerges

    10/08/2007 5:42:35 AM PDT · by NYer · 15 replies · 651+ views
    SPLC ^ | Susy Buchanan
    Tony and Susan Alamo were photographed with scores of their followers in 1974, at the height of their power. Today, Tony Alamo is back. Photo by Gilbert B. Weingourt/Zuma Press LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Clad in matching T-shirts with bejeweled cross logos, members of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries are once again saving souls on Hollywood Boulevard. Since the late 1960s, followers of notorious cult leader Tony Alamo have recruited and distributed literature on this star-studded sidewalk. On this sunny summer afternoon, they're handing out heavily footnoted, paranoid screeds proclaiming the end of the world is nigh and branding the U.S....
  • Here's a new one: Being too broke to sell (your house)

    10/01/2007 12:51:04 PM PDT · by 2banana · 84 replies · 263+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | September 30, 2007 | Mary Umberger
    Most anybody in the mortgage business will tell you that August was a month that will live in infamy: The market was in turmoil, as doubts about the stability of subprime loans spread to other sectors of the mortgage world. How bad was it? A survey of mortgage brokers suggests that one in three consumers who recently signed purchase contracts canceled in August -- up from just 4 percent three years ago, according to the research firm that conducted the survey for Inside Mortgage Finance, a trade journal. The cancellation rate undoubtedly was fed by two scenarios playing out: Many...
  • Surviving and Recovering Effectively From Doomsday Events

    08/11/2007 5:34:56 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 6 replies · 506+ views
    newmediajournal.us ^ | 8-11-07 | Rene Guerra
    Survivology would be a science and accompanying support technologies aimed at (1) studying doomsday catastrophic events and their immediate and posterior consequences, as well as the prevention of such events when of manmade nature, and (2) formulating ways and means necessary for planning and preparing for national or global effective survival and recovery in the aftermath of as many kinds of doomsday catastrophic events as possible. To that effect, Survivology would cover the following five concentrically layered levels of survival: 1) Individual, aimed at the survival of individuals and the family nucleus 2) Community, partially banking as much as possible...
  • Hillary Doomsday Machine (Youtube)

    04/02/2007 9:18:28 PM PDT · by LdSentinal · 3 replies · 698+ views
    YouTube ^ | 4/3/07
    Hillary Doomsday Machine
  • MSNBC claims Hillary to announce her Presidential campaign today.

    01/20/2007 5:35:10 AM PST · by sodpoodle · 291 replies · 9,368+ views
    MSNBC | 01/20/07 | self
    Just announced by MSNBC
  • Climate resets 'Doomsday Clock'

    01/17/2007 8:40:12 AM PST · by Westlander · 15 replies · 590+ views
    BBC ^ | 17 January 2007 | BBC
    Experts assessing the dangers posed to civilisation have added climate change to the prospect of nuclear annihilation as the greatest threats to humankind. As a result, the group has moved the minute hand on its famous "Doomsday Clock" two minutes closer to midnight.
  • Clock Moves Forward Two Minutes

    01/17/2007 8:16:40 AM PST · by gallaxyglue · 28 replies · 779+ views
    Bulletin of Atomic Scientists ^ | 01/15/2007 | Bulletin of Atomic Schietists
    Clock Moves Forward Two Minutes 15 January 2007 | 10:27 PM The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) is moving the minute hand of the Doomsday Clock on January 17, 2007, from 7 to 5 minutes to midnight. BAS announced the Clock change at an unprecedented joint news conference at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, DC, and the Royal Society in London. In a statement supporting the decision to move the hand of the Doomsday Clock, the BAS Board focused on two major sources of catastrophe: the perils of 27,000 nuclear weapons, 2000 of them...
  • Doomsday clock to sound alarm

    01/13/2007 3:46:40 PM PST · by maquiladora · 53 replies · 1,393+ views
    times of india ^ | 14 Jan, 2007 0250hrs
    WASHINGTON: The keepers of the "Doomsday Clock" plan to move its hands forward next Wednesday to reflect what they call worsening nuclear and climate threats to the world. The symbolic clock, maintained by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, currently is set at seven minutes to midnight, with midnight marking global catastrophe. The group did not say in which direction the hands would move. But in a news release previewing an event next Wednesday, they said the change was based on "worsening nuclear, climate threats" to the world. "The major new step reflects growing concerns about a 'Second Nuclear Age' marked...
  • Scientists prepare to move Doomsday Clock forward...

    01/12/2007 1:17:17 PM PST · by Risha · 59 replies · 1,565+ views
    Reuters ^ | Jan 12, 2007
    Scientists prepare to move Doomsday Clock forward Fri Jan 12, 2007 3:22 PM ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The keepers of the "Doomsday Clock" plan to move its hands forward next Wednesday to reflect what they call worsening nuclear and climate threats to the world. The symbolic clock, maintained by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, currently is set at seven minutes to midnight, with midnight marking global catastrophe. The group did not say in which direction the hands would move. But in a news release previewing an event next Wednesday, they said the change was based on "worsening nuclear, climate threats"...
  • Cold snap zaps Orange County (Global Warming Alert!, California)

    01/12/2007 1:06:47 PM PST · by TheDon · 57 replies · 865+ views
    The Orange County Register ^ | January 12, 2007 | GARY ROBBINS
    Orange County's coastal plains could experience patches of frost tonight and Saturday night as a blast of Alaskan air moves through the region, the National Weather Service says. Overnight temperatures the next two days will be in the mid-to-low 30s across much of the county and could drop to 29 degrees in canyon areas protected from the winds. Cold air is heavy and tends to sink to the surface of the Earth. Forecasters said there's a slim chance that the county will get brief showers today. But the storm clouds will disappear by early Saturday and a mild Santa Ana...