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in their spare time on their apple laptop..there neighbor had bean doing this 4 only about thirteen months

The article is available online though. my co-worker's mother-in-law makes $77 hourly on the laptop.

but last month her check was $14555 just working on the laptop for a few hours. check this link right here now...

I use this web-site...mac22. comthank you. I've been watching all diets Garcinia cambogia and Bowtrol Colon Control.


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He searched the Internet for an explanation typing in words like gifted and head trauma.

Amato searched the internet for an explanation typing in words like gifted and head trauma. the results astonished him.

while talking to his mother from a telephone booth. Cicoria then became obsessed with classical piano

Amato fired off an e-mail; soon he had answers. Treffert now retired from the University of Wisconsin School of medicine diagnosed Amato with acquired savant syndrome.

But the Internet has made it easier for people like Amato to connect with researchers who study savants

lyi termed as flow (http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Flow (psychology)) You can also use this rather ghetto technique of calming podcast+coffee to learn a new skill like Illustrator

or Photoshop and explore new possibilities. I would very curious to study the creative possibilities of minds of recovered eating disorder patients for two reasons:

Think of how much power is needed say for a Google Car to be able to scan the environment

In the same way that an Intel processor can be used for both calculating the climate or for playing Angry Birds yet it is the same processor all our brains may each have these abilities.

And of course in nature that power would best be used for hunting...not composing sonnets. The problem is validation.


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Clearly this potential research is a direct response to the massive European 1. 3 Billion Dollars'Human brain Project'to simulate for the first time a complete human brain on a computer

and pretend that AI doesn't exist clearly haven't ever used a smart phone

and that would ultimately be configurable into a communications network within the tissue. Such device networks could potentially address the longstanding problem of how to obtain sufficient coverage in deep tissue layers.

These networks of âÂ#Âoeintelligentã¢Â# nanosystems would also be capable of providing specific responses to externally applied signals or to their own readings of brain activity.

Their responses could be used to trigger nerve cell activity in a measured manner and could comprise the first steps in controlled restoration of normal patterns of activity in damaged brains.

I've written a brief synopsis on my blog: nucambiguous. wordpress. com/2013/02/19/neuroscience-emeril-style/My own comments (as a neuroscientist) are also on the blog. uptil

I looked at the paycheck which said $5369 I didnt believe...that...my neighbour could actualey bringing home money in their spare time at there labtop..


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Anyone saying anything else should log out from Google and search around some. There are many reasons wanting people not to believe global warming.

Program Home page Scripps CO2 Programrelated NOAA CO2 Data CO2NOW. orgearth's CO2 Home page 395. 55ppmatmospheric CO2 for January 2013 Preliminary data dated

The Scripps Institution of Oceanography also maintains a CO2 monitoring program at the Mauna loa Observatory. Click here to access the Scripps data for the Mauna loa Observatory.

More Dataearthpolicy. org Annual atmospheric CO2 concentrations from 1000 AD to 2007 NCDC NOAA Vostock Ice Core CO2 Data CO2NOW Climate science data

and make a fuel. the only byproduct of burning hydrogen is water. clean clear water. this can be done now. not later. now. tell the president to email me directly. i can fix the worldwhile correlation does not prove causation weather now is more extreme and ridiculous than it has ever been at any point

which said $8121 I be certain that my sister woz like truley taking home money in their spare time on their apple laptop..


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Not to for get the 30000+pieces of space junk left from China in 2007 from showing the world it could shoot a decommissioned weather satellite in Space.

Object program that will come close to Earth from now till 2012 DA14 comes Feb 14-16 2013.

Some trees that were right below the blast were still there looking like telephone poles with no bark

@humanze yeah someone has a little too much time on their hands. my buddy's mother-in-law makes $72/hr on the computer.

but last month her paycheck was $21863 just working on the computer for a few hours. Read more on this site jump30.

âÂ#omthe simple fact is meteors like this don't matter. Imagine a worst-case scenario-a direct hit on a population center (New york Bejing Tokoyo Paris Mexico city etc.


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What about satellites and Google earth? he said. What's the difference if you have a picture from a manned aircraft or an unmanned aircraft?

Those applications are numerous according to Patrick Egan an editor at the unmanned systems news site SUAS News and a civilian researcher for the U s army Space and Missile Defense Command.

I am dazzled that someone can profit $9300 in one month on the computer. did you look at this link jump30.

and the way to fight surevilles is with more survillies. my co-worker's mother makes $67/hour on the computer.

but last month her check was $20072 just working on the computer for a few hours. Read more on this site pie21.

âÂ#omokay I can understand an invasion of privacy in the sense that someone is using a drone to take pictures of women undressing


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You can see more of Seidell's work on his blog. visua. ly I'm not sure how


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According to a new study by the CDC the greatest number of foodborne illnesses in the U s. are caused not by raw cookie dough

and sit down with a big bowl of raw cookie dough and your favorite chicken tartare beware:

and brought in over $9230 part-time on their labtop. the steps from this website..Amazingjob3.

or time simply look it up on the internet tada! By the way there are trillions of different critters bugs bacteria virus yeast and molds in the environment and yes birds bugs and animals dodo on our food too.


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but up to 50 might survive on the western tip of Java. Scientists estimate that between a few dozen and a few hundred of this deerlike animal live in the remote Annamite mountains of Vietnam


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See anything on Google) Sorry but I now need to go wash the dishes with some some Joy.

Ohhh I cannot wait to hear from all of the global warming deniers on the internet who think they know so much more than the experts.

http://www. toptenz. net/top-10-most-famous-scientific-theories-that-turned out-to-be-wrong. php#ixzz2jgpclig1so you see...

google some stuff...interglacials solar activity and climate greenhouse gases...and google them individually...as related to climate change..

and you'll see that C02 is a small fry in all this. Today's magic is tomorrow's technology a


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Its recently introduced Agricultural Market Information system or AMIS provides the same useful global market data How much do we have?


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and saw my phone he'd be astounded says David Manning executive director of the New york state Smart Grid Consortium.

Many of the necessary upgrades already exist: They've been developed in labs and demonstrated in smart-grid projects across the country.

The city lost power because via water breakers tripped. The breakers tripped for good reasons. If you trip breakers prior to making the situation safe from water you have electrified a lot of fried circuits

Keep in mind that by combining the communication fiber optic builds required for smart grid systems with the needs of a fiber to the block system such as overlay's Google Kansas city

Problem is it would put Big Telecom out of business and they own pretty well all politicians at all levels.

and the're roomate's half-sister`s neighbour did this for four months and earnt more than $4496 part-time On there laptop. applie the information here Run70.<

I use the details on this web-site FAB19. COM@ford2go. Having some dc lines has zero in common with building a full supergrid with massive large scale next gen AC


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When the internet sees a video of a red panda the internet wants a red panda. Even though a red panda is endangered and a wild animal.

Sibfox refunded the customers'money stopped responding to emails and shut down their website. Until now Sibfox was the closest anyone in the US had gotten to receiving a domesticated fox.

Then there are breeders like Tiny Tracks Exotic Animals located outside of Fort wayne Indiana specializing in several varieties of fox (red fox gray fox and arctic fox) as well as supposedly tame raccoons skunks and coatis

and sure enough that's because it was in Scientific American in 2010. blogs. scientificamerican. com/guest-blog/2010/09/06/mans-new-best-friend-a-forgotten-russian-experiment-in-fox-domesticationand the great thing about it their version

and yet current modern human culture is in denial about the document written history given to them from the (beings that come down from above) who created humans to serve the GODS via the Sumerian tablet history.

This site seems to be making a big push to get young male readers all the video game

and smart phone app news and dumbed-down headlines and I like grown-up science articles not rambling personal stories speculating about people being weirdos

Go the The Wildlife Center of Virginia website for more info. wildlifecenter. org/news events/news/help-stop-fox-pens-virginiacome here little fox let us inbreed you into submission:

Once Mortal enemy Now Immortal Friend at www. indefenseofcats. com/cat-book. html#Belovedcatpoemam I really the ONLY reader who was reminded of Kevin & Kell (a web comic) while reading this article?!?


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because I live here. 1987 new apartments 400 square feet<--just google that with NY somewhere in it.

Fumfurr address your own issues first-your'barb'not withstanding. 1. Your argument about'living standards'being diminished by developers is flawed by reality.

The developers don't set living standards. The buyers/renters do. You are under no obligation to buy/rent one of these units-once they are built actually.

Unless you know a legal way to drive prices back down (you're the one worried about developers and their illegal practices.

I'd suggest DDD a Three-d printing technologies company. 3-D printing is the future dontchaknow?

Developers make money by not building that which he/she can't sell. Not all developers will build reduced footprint housing.

That's not important. What IS important is that some WILL WANT TO because they see the opportunity to fill the need.


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Dear Danplease despite this being a popular science website the actual data is important. Check your facts more carefully rather than just piggy-backing off a small post on another site.

In addition the writing style you have used in the past may be acceptable on your blogs and possibly even in your essays as an English major but they have no place in any even remotely scientific discussion.

It is a shame because your opinions may (I repeat may have merit it is your responsibility as a journalist to have educated an opinion

The purpose of a site like this is mainly to inform people who are interested in science

Damn wolves. lolthis is Popsci website blog and Dan is the assistant editor. Wouldn't it just be so funny all those insulting Dan found their login not working tomorrow...

either way it's 2013 there's got to be a science website that doesn't coddle shoddy journalists. just sayin'..


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Google why-obama-should-meet tillglobal warming is a nice experiment I would like to see continue.

For example see ice core data on Wikipedia: http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/File: Vostok petit data. svgyou will note that

if we're following a natural cooling/warming cycle similar to the last 4 over about 400000 years we still have a ways to go before we reach the hottest temperatures.

and will--if the ice core data is right--end eventually and revert back to another ice age.

All of the information is available online thanks to the freedom of the Internet. Go look it up.

Since I actually have sources here's a link to just one of thousands to a site that will explain how destructive even a 2 degree change would be:

The trolls who frequent this site like gizmowiz or laurenra7 don't understand science or the scientific method enough to even fathom actual facts.

This is a SCIENCE site. That crap only works on your Facebook buddies. anthropogenic...oopspoor boy...


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tree ring studies and sedimentary cores can often be used to identify variations in the atmospheric concentrations of whichever isotope is being used

I went to this site...NYDAILY5. Buzz70. comrobot i guess the record they were speaking of is the one from old Japanese cedars.


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Forget about phone online chat and stuff like that when you are on Mars. Email would be the best way to communicate.

The calculation is not accurate at least in many other parts. This Infographic contains some interesting facts

and humans. if we succeed with quantum physics we could had internet and satellite on mars. Also


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The new launch site will wean Russia off its dependence on Kazakhstan's Baikonur launch facility.


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my brother woz like they say realey making money in there spare time on their laptop..


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The link will take you to his blog where he explains his rationale for creating the wheel.


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Here's the word from the gadget's site: The aspiration process is performed about 20 minutes after the entire meal is consumed

I went to this web-site http://www. bit90. commy buddy's mother-in-law makes $65/hour on the internet.

but last month her payment was $12404 just working on the internet for a few hours. Read more on this site http://www. bit90. comwe just get to lord it all over the dead Roman binge-n-purge crowd.

They thought they were living the high life. Pedestrians. So Dean Kamen invents a device to keep lazy rich people from having to walk

and not have to go around with a valve in your stomachthe blue telephone booth speaks the truth!


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Although now you are required to comment on every damn article written on this site. Oh my God.


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since 2009 that the U n. secretary general Ban Ki-moon had nestled a day full of climate change-centric programming into the yearly schedule of the U n. General assembly.


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And that's it for this live-blog. While today's meetings and speeches were mostly political the science

when news about climate change appears on their screens. 6: 37 p m. addendum: I think this tweet from one of the organizer's of Sunday's climate action march meets Farrow's news media critiques. 6: 12 p m.:

Oke looked at Farrow's website on MSNBC she says and found only three climate stories.

He answers by blaming the structure of the web site rather than the direction of the network's news coverage.

Back in the lovely wifi room. The Indonesian government and agri-giants Cargill Golden Agri Resources (GAR) Wilmar and Asian Agri are stating publicly at this climate summit that they're committed to stopping deforestation supplanting it with sustainable palm oil operations and getting the same

and off this wonderful wifi because the next press conference is for French journalists only. Quelle domage. 10:55 a m.:

But the wifi here is great. 9: 46 a m.:The UN has given over this shed-like space to the international press corps for the 2014 Climate Summit.

The wifi is overloaded so that it's about to faint. The screen features feeds from three simultaneous high-level sessions where world leaders are giving speeches about taking action on climate change.

These are mildly interesting but I'm heading over to a press conference on cities and climate change. 9: 30 a m.:


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According to the Telegraph recent testing in the state of Saxony has revealed that more than one-in-three wild boar in Germany are so radioactive that they're considered unfit for human consumption.

Saxony is approximately 700 miles away from the Chernobyl site but various weather conditions helped the radioactive particles spread far into Western europe contaminating much of the ground soil.

Experts predict it may be another 50 years before boar radiation levels return to normal the Telegraph notes.


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That s according to a 2011 United nations study that assessed food networks in 152 countries. The researchers results reveal where in the food-supply chain farmers engineers

New mobile-phone apps including one called Food Cowboy help drivers locate nearby food banks that might take the shipment.

ATT JANCE a


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#The Swine flu You Can Get From American County Fairsbefore 2012 outbreaks of so-called influenza A variant infections in the U s. only popped up once in a while in the medical literature.


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There were no screens and flies literally swarmed over the food. The conditions were little better in Panama city and in the intermediate towns.

and protected by screens; sleeping quarters were clean and neatly screened and comfortable; the hours of rest


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Responding to our questions via blog post Dr. Ricky the pseudonymous writer behind Science Based Cuisine stated that the campaign makes some scientifically dubious promises

It can sometimes be tricky to express proteins at high yield in yeast she wrote in email


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In this case the GM plant is Bt corn and the pest in question is the Spodoptera frugiperda

Bt plants are engineered so that they have genes from a soil bacteria called Bacillus thuringiensis. The genes produce crystalline chemicals that kill insect larvae when they eat it.

A larva that chows down on a Bt-crystal-producing GM plant soon stops eating.

*In addition to Bt corn Bt cotton is popular. Yet resistance to Bt crops has been occurring with pest species throughout the world.

The first publicly announced case of insects in a field evolving resistance to Bt plants occurred in India in 2009.

The first U s. case followed in 2011. Since then there have been dozens of similar incidents.

In 2013 a team of entomologists and agriculture scientists reviewed 77 previous studies about international Bt crops.

The team found that in 2005 only one of the 13 pest species examined could eat Bt plants without dying.

But by 2013 five species could eat Bt plants. The first engineered Bt plant was registered by a U s. company in 1995

but not long afterward scientists noted that insects would likely evolve resistance to them. Controlling pests whether it's with microbes in a hospital

The rising Bt resistance means that farmers will likely ramp up their insecticide use. One group of Brazilian farmers even wants GMO companies to reimburse them for the additional insecticides they had to use

because their Bt crops failed to deter pests. Companies are also likely developing new GMO crops perhaps with more insect toxins engineered into them to combat the newly evolved resistance.

There is already a second generation of genetically modified Bt crops that make two Bt toxins instead of just one.

So does planting first-and second-generation Bt crops separately. Both strategies lessen the deadly pressure against insects susceptible to Bt poisoning so they'll evolve more slowly.

Seed company Dow Agrosciences told Reuters that Dow representatives taught Brazilian farmers these strategies. The companies'instructions were confusing a lawyer representing the farmers told Reuters

Most non-scientist Americans first learned about Bt corn when a study came out finding that pollen from the corn may kill caterpillars of the monarch butterfly.

Later studies have found that Bt corn doesn't significantly affect the numbers of monarch butterflies


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which prompted some to defiantly post photos of themselves kissing camels on various social media sites.


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#Core Truths: 10 Common GMO Claims Debunkedlater this year the U s. Department of agriculture may approve the Arctic Granny


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As The french-language independent game news site Indius reports (and as I translate badly with my high school and college classroom French...

Viridis is reminicent of one of the earliest of Internet artworks: the Telegarden or Telerobotic Garden which also combined the'net and agriculture.


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At its core the steel has grains about 35 micrometers in size or more than 300 times wider than the grains at the surface.


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It builds a spider-shaped decoy in its web out of dead insects and other detritus and

The idea is that these spider-shaped web additions scare away predators but nobody knows for sure.

Only discovered less than two years ago scientists know little about these marvelously strange web-weavers

Upon getting close the web's inhabitant pulls some strings and makes the spider-like decoy appear to waggle in a kind of dance.

and the light helps pick out the delicate white webs and their salt -and-pepper decoys.

Six months earlier while researching butterfly diversity Reeves discovered a similar spider in the jungles of the Philippines that likewise makes spider-shaped decoys in its web albeit of a slightly different shape.

Earlier this year filmmakers found another species in Madagascar that appears to make a decoy in its web.

First Reeves devised a method to collect the webs (which he doesn't want to share in detail for proprietary concerns) that he will use in the future to collect the animals and their silken firmaments and expose them to damselflies.

if the winged creatures pluck more spiders from webs where the decoys have been removed--that would provide evidence that the decoys are meant indeed to scare off the insects.

A big part of the trip has involved also the seemingly mundane task of photographing the spiders and their webs.

Wait a second Reeves says as he snaps a photo of a spider and zooms in on the camera's screen.

In other members of the family Araneidae (the taxonomic family that includes orb-weavers) once males are sexually mature they pretty much hang out in the webs of the females

and steal food rather than making complex webs of their own he adds. And sometimes they become the females food.

While it's not unusual for spiders in this family to lay eggs in their stabilimenta the technical name for these web decorations the spiderlings usually make a break for it shortly after hatching.

To learn more about the web-building activities of this species Reeves and Pomerantz place a couple in two newly-devised observation boxes that force the spiders to build webs parallel to the clear plastic sides perfect for viewing by humans.

Much to their surprise one of the Cyclosa spiders builds a spiral P shape when the decoy is removed from its web that looks shockingly like the Peruvian P that adorns much of the country's tourist paraphernalia

(and also resembles the tail of this monkey geoglyph found amongst the Nazca Lines). Why they do this remains unknown.

Reeves has also found out that the spiders don't tolerate artificial stuff in their webs.


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The Hoover dam just around the corner from the construction site releases water downstream to a series of smaller reservoirs and canals that deliver water to communities throughout the Southwest including my Los angeles neighborhood.

Kern jumps out of the truck with a clipboard and video camera and documents the scene.

a 250-mile $3 billion overland pipeline that would carry water from aquifers in the state s rural eastern valleys to Las vegas. First proposed 30 years ago it remains mired in lawsuits.

and 10-mile pipeline that are projected to supply 7 percent of San diego s water by 2020.


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but no additional breeding sites have been detected according to Rosenthal. Officials are now in a race against time to quell the spread of the beetle


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or add them up via metric tons of CO2. Rather it sets state-by-state requirements for reducing the power sector's rate of carbon intensity:


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or any number of features that don t mesh with the Wookiees Klingons and other near-humans that make up science fiction s interspecies melting pot.

They leap between set elements like trained acrobats which in fact they are. While Rise of the Planet of the Apes (released in 2011) relied on stunt people the sequel to the sci-fi reboot has cast Cirque du Soleil performers.

what was possible with performance capture turning Caesar a chimp played by Andy Serkis into a believable full-computer-generated (CG) character.

Standard procedure for performance capture is to confine actors to indoor green-screen environments and rely solely on head-mounted cameras to film their actions.

Then we use a learning algorithm to give us the best guess of what all the points of the face are doing in three dimensions Letteri says.

Rather than simply engineering a bot to perform a given task such as moving toward a light researchers can plug that goal into a computer program

and let genetic algorithms automatically breed a variety of designs. And since those algorithms mimic nature modeling the effects of mutation selection

and other biological processes the designs they produce are often surprising. The computer will evolve machines for us that have shapes we would never have thought of says Josh Bongard an evolutionary roboticist at the University of Vermont.

Even with very few parts and motors at their disposal bots born from algorithms have eked out efficient locomotion from such varied forms as an undulating fish and a shuffling pyramid.

In other words robots that evolve whether by gestating in eggs or via genetic algorithms could benefit from the same diversity

and convenient mutations that make some living species so resilient. But just as unchecked Transformer reproduction could be bad news for any humans caught in the inevitable crossfire machines could be dangerous too Bongard cautions

but the bots would excel as cannon fodder during the early stages of conflict providing intel on alien weapons


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