The Medical Implications of Fukushima by GeaAusten, journal
The Medical Implications of Fukushima
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Posted on July 10, 2013
This presentation was made at the one day symposium on “The Medical Implications of Fukushima” held at the International House of Japan in Roppongi, Tokyo, on Sunday, July 7, 2013. The presentation was sponsored by the Japan office of the Helen Caldicott Foundation.
Below is the entire presentation, which provides critical information for understanding the current status of the nuclear reactors in Fukushima, the health effects of different types of radiation and the radioactive elements released from the Fukushima reactors.
It truly
HIGHFIELD MANOR NURSING HOME .....DOVES by GeaAusten, journal
HIGHFIELD MANOR NURSING HOME .....DOVES
BAD NEWS , THE BUILDERS HAVE BEEN PUTTING DOWN POISON FOR THE BIRDS
DEAD BIRDS HAVE BEEN FOUND :thumb134789326:
"Welcome to North Devon's Biosphere Reserve - world class by nature
Biosphere Reserves are places with world-class environments that are designated by the United Nations to promote and demonstrate a balanced relationship between people and nature. They are places where conservation and sustainable development go hand in hand. "
North Devon's Biosphere Reserve is the first of only two 'new style' Biosphere Reserve in the UK. These have core functions of conservation, learning and research, and sustainable development and three di
Bats 'recognise other's voices by GeaAusten, journal
Bats 'recognise other's voices
Friday, 5 June 2009 17:58 UK
Bats 'recognise others voices'
By Victoria Gill
Science reporter, BBC News
Greater mouse-eared bat (D.Nill, Y.Yovel)
Always listening: the research could explain how bats hunt in groups
As if flying around in the dark swooping and diving to catch insects was not tricky enough, bats also listen for their fellow hunters.
A study has revealed how these winged mammals recognise other bats' voices.
They are able to differentiate the ultrasonic "echolocation" calls that other bats make as they navigate.
In the journal PLoS Computational Biology, the scientists report that the bats have an internal "refere
Stephen Hawking warns over making contact with by GeaAusten, journal
Stephen Hawking warns over making contact with
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Stephen Hawking warns over making contact with aliens
Mr Hawking says it is 'perfectly rational' to believe in aliens
Aliens almost certainly exist but humans should make every attempt to avoid them, Stephen Hawking has warned.
In a series for the Discovery Channel the renowned astrophysicist said it was "perfectly rational" to assume intelligent life exists elsewhere.
But he warned that aliens might simply raid Earth for resources, then move on.
"If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Amer