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California approves new low emission standards
G: Too little too late? 2009 is still 5 years from now!
The regulation will require a roughly 30 percent reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide and other emissions linked to climate change trends, phasing in from the 2009 to the 2016 model year. Previous domestic air-quality regulations have focused on a different kind of emission, the smog forming particles that have been particularly troublesome in California.
Report of First Birth for Cancer Survivor in a Tissue Implant
G: This must be driving the neo conservatives insane!
32-year-old woman in Belgium has become the first woman ever to give birth after having ovarian tissue removed, frozen and then implanted back in her body, doctors are reporting.
The patient had the tissue removed in 1997 in hopes of preserving her fertility because she had Hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of cancer, and was about to undergo chemotherapy with drugs likely to damage her ovaries and cause infertility. She and her doctors hoped that once she was cured, the ovarian tissue could be thawed and returned to her abdomen to produce eggs.
Browsing/neat sites:
Most financial sites contain 'phishing' flaws
G: Use Spoofstick to guard against phishing anglers.
Nine out of 10 financial and commercial websites contain flaws that could allow computer crooks to swindle users out of their cash, according to a new report.
A study released by UK-based computer consultants Next Generation Security (NGS) on Thursday, reveals that 90% of the 100 plus web applications audited by the company in the past year were potentially vulnerable to an advanced “phishing” scam.
G: Nasa World Wind A pretty cool 3D world viewer with zoom in/out capability..
California approves new low emission standards
G: Too little too late? 2009 is still 5 years from now!
The regulation will require a roughly 30 percent reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide and other emissions linked to climate change trends, phasing in from the 2009 to the 2016 model year. Previous domestic air-quality regulations have focused on a different kind of emission, the smog forming particles that have been particularly troublesome in California.
Report of First Birth for Cancer Survivor in a Tissue Implant
G: This must be driving the neo conservatives insane!
32-year-old woman in Belgium has become the first woman ever to give birth after having ovarian tissue removed, frozen and then implanted back in her body, doctors are reporting.
The patient had the tissue removed in 1997 in hopes of preserving her fertility because she had Hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of cancer, and was about to undergo chemotherapy with drugs likely to damage her ovaries and cause infertility. She and her doctors hoped that once she was cured, the ovarian tissue could be thawed and returned to her abdomen to produce eggs.
Browsing/neat sites:
Most financial sites contain 'phishing' flaws
G: Use Spoofstick to guard against phishing anglers.
Nine out of 10 financial and commercial websites contain flaws that could allow computer crooks to swindle users out of their cash, according to a new report.
A study released by UK-based computer consultants Next Generation Security (NGS) on Thursday, reveals that 90% of the 100 plus web applications audited by the company in the past year were potentially vulnerable to an advanced “phishing” scam.
G: Nasa World Wind A pretty cool 3D world viewer with zoom in/out capability..


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