This is Insane. Don’t ever get scanned by TSA.
While the application of scientific knowledge creates technology, sometimes the technology is later redefined by science. Such is the case with terahertz (THz) radiation, the energy waves that drive the technology of the TSA: back scatter airport scanners.
Emerging THz technological applications THz waves are found between microwaves and infrared on the electromagnetic spectrum. This type of radiation was chosen for security devices because (…)
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Los Alamos Scientist: TSA Scanners Shred Human DNA
20 December 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
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There ALREADY are 100s of ARM netbooks around $100! Didn’t know that?
31 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
$100 ARM Computers Direct from China:Flooding US Market
There are hundreds of netbooks based on ARM processors, but they are all the same! If you didn’t know that, it’s because they are mostly in China — so far. They are about to flood the US markets with cheap computers, not much more, delivered to your door. Some are already in hole-in-the-wall electronics stores in New York and possibly other cities. This changes everything (in electronics, computers, and other fields).
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Nano
23 July 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
The Nano Air Vehicle (NAV) Program will develop and demonstrate an extremely small (less than 7.5 cm), ultra-lightweight (less than 10 grams) air vehicle system with the potential to perform indoor and outdoor military missions. The program will explore novel, bio-inspired, conventional and unconventional configurations to provide the warfighter with unprecedented capability for urban mission operations.
28 grams to an ounce, right?
In these United States, in this day and age, the (…) -
The American Revenue Authorities: Expansion of the Combat Area (on to Switzerland)
13 May 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
The American Revenue Authorities: Expansion of the Combat Area (on to Switzerland)
Discussion with Luis Suarez-Villa, professor for economy at the University of California, Irvine
Luis Suarez-Villa made his doctorate in international policy at the University of Cornell. He is a professor at the University of California, Irvine, whose member he has been since 1982. He specialized in innovative technology and its connections with social changes, economic development and regional analysis. (…) -
Collapsing Economy? How about a computer for the depression?
3 December 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsby Clarence Hummer
Need proof that the economy is collapsing. Deflation of prices is a a sure sign. How about a computer for under a C-note?
If you want to see what your surroundings will look like in an economic depression, consider electronic gadgets "then", in the 1930s Great Depression, and now.
Back then, a radio was the must-have gadget, and makers came out with low-priced, low-performance so-called "midget" radios. Now comes a "depression era" computer or PC, the midget (…) -
Video: Courtroom Testimony that voting machines were hacked...
28 October 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Courtroom Testimony that voting machines were hacked. America’s Democratic process is a joke. America is a fraud.
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12 yr old invents 3D solar cell!
20 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
3D Solar Cell Invented Or Copied From Georgia Tech!?!
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Geomagnetic field: when will compass fail?
6 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Geomagnetic field: when will compass fail?
16:50 | 05/ 09/ 2008 MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti political commentator Andrei Kislyakov) - The recent trouble with the ISS, caused by simple computer virus capable of stealing logins and passwords for computer games only, was minor compared to possible environmental changes that could make space flights impossible. This could also cripple aviation and television, and even put terrestrial life at risk.
It’s about the Earth’s geomagnetic field, (…) -
BIG BROTHER : You Can’t Picture This ??? (VIDEO)
12 May 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
UK USED TO BE A FREE COUNTRY
Thousands of UK residents have signed a petition against a law preventing photography and filming in certain public places. Yet this all turned out to be a misunderstanding, and no such law was proposed. Rajesh investigates the way we view the lens and the way it views us.
http://current.com/items/88856223_you_can_t_picture_this
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Brave New World : ush signs Bill to Take all Newborns’ DNA
3 May 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsby Steve Watson
President Bush last week signed into law a bill which will see the federal government begin to screen the DNA of all newborn babies in the U.S. within six months, a move critics have described as the first step towards the establishment of a national DNA database.
Described as a "national contingency plan" the justification for the new law S. 1858, known as The Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act of 2007, is that it represents preparation for any sort of "public health (…)