Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007

"#1 Future of Internet Debate Ignored by Media Sources: Buzzflash.com, July 18, 2005 Title: “Web of Deceit: How Internet Freedom Got the Federal Ax, and Why Corporate News Censored the Story” Author: Elliot D....

Darwin Day

"Did you know today was "Darwin Day?"  I did not know it existed…it must have just evolved to the point that I finally recognized it.  I was not going to take my discovery of a website named darwinday.org seriously until I stumbled upon this within the website,...

Tourism: for whose benefit?

"Small Islands Voice Global Forum Tourism: for whose benefit? The notion of a racial divide in the Caribbean tourism industry is a problem that dare not speak its name. It creates discomfort among many of the expatriate hotel owners and managers, and governments are...

Global Warming: More Cold, Hard Facts

Back when science was still science, before EDF, Sierra, and Algore decided to create the current gaiaist apocalyptic cause celebre, studies and papers like the one excerpted below were the norm, rather than the exception. As activist groups continue to scare the public and...

Global Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts?

"Believe it or not, Global Warming is not due to human contribution of Carbon Dioxide (CO2). This in fact is the greatest deception in the history of science. We are wasting time, energy and trillions of dollars while creating unnecessary fear and consternation over an issue...

Equality Shows Itself In Many Forms :: MAXINE

"Here is an item that might warm your heart and cause the brain cells to spin. The following story goes into detail as to how some scientists are offered "cash" to dispute the United Nations supported climate...

Scientists find a 'cure' for insomnia

"LOG JAM: If you were wondering why the Government has banned drivers from talking on mobiles – well now there's some scientific research to back it up. A US team claims to have found a 'bottleneck in the brain' which explains why people struggle to do two things at once....

Eco-Intimidation Bypasses Scientific Debate

"Junk science traditionally has been pretty much of an in-your-face phenomenon. Activist-generated scary headlines that are followed by a hysterical rush to adopt new laws and regulations is standard fare. But...

FDA Set to OK Food From Cloned Animals

"(AP) -- The government has decided that food from cloned animals is safe to eat and does not require special labeling. The Food and Drug Administration planned to brief industry groups in advance of an announcement Thursday morning. The FDA indicated it would approve cloned...

Earth from 930 million miles away

It may look like a speck of dust on the camera lens but the tiny, pale blue dot in this photo is Earth, the farthest away it has ever been seen.

Life Expectancy Calculator

"The Living to 100 Life Expectancy Calculator uses the most current and carefully researched medical and scientific data in order to estimate how old you will live to be. Most people score in their late eighties... how about you? The calculator asks you 40 quick questions...

Another sustainability initiative

"     STARTING WITH TRANSPORT, URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN The Hon. Alannah MacTiernan, MLA Minister for Planning & Infrastructure   Welcome to our website.  Science is clearly showing us that climate change will change our planet and...

Is Thorium The Answer To Our Energy Crisis?

"It could power the planet for thousands of years, the reactors would never blow up and the waste is relatively clean. So is thorium the nuclear fuel of the future? Helen Brown reports It's a word that's been generating a steady, background hum in the scientific community...

Dover: 'Intelligent design' ruling relied too much on plaintiffs

Harrisburg, Pennysylvania. - A federal judge who barred a Pennsylvania school district from teaching 'intelligent design' virtually copied findings suggested by the winning side in a key section of the landmark ruling, according to a Seattle think tank that promotes the...

Grasses 51% Better Ethanol Source Than Corn :: MAXINE

In a report found in the Scientific American, a team of economists and ecologists at the University of Minnesota say that "these diverse grassland species [prairie grasses] constitute a carbon-negative source of...

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