Scientists are working on a test that appears to predict whether or not a cancer will spread to other parts of the body.
Continue reading …Red-light cameras make big money for cities, delivering more tickets at lower cost than human officers ever could. But the cameras also apparently save lives: a 5-year study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that intersections with such cameras had about 25% fewer fatalities, the Washington Post reports….
Continue reading …A Pennsylvania woman who called herself ‘Jihad Jane’ online has pleaded guilty in Philadelphia to her role in a global terror plot. (Feb. 1)
Continue reading …enlarge Today is a happy day for many GOP freshmen Congressmen. Why? Because as of today, their government-subsidized health care is in effect. And that health care plan is robust. For starters, no one can be excluded or penalized for pre-existing conditions, regardless of age. Dependents are covered up to age 26, whether they’re students or not, and even if they have a pre-existing condition. But wait, there’s more : Beginning today, a new Republican Member of Congress with high blood pressure, diabetes, or any chronic condition is immediately covered at the same premium cost as 8 million other federal employees . The same is true for his or her spouse and dependent children, regardless of age, gender or prior illness. So, no pre-existing conditions, no rate hikes, and best of all, the government pays about $700/month for each enrollee. Isn’t that nice of them? Let it sink in: Taxpayers are paying $700 per month for Congressmen like Darrell Issa, and Virginia Foxx to have access to quality health care while they go about the business of repealing it through the courts and Congress for the rest of us. In the this-is-no-surprise category, we have current polls which say a majority of Americans think those who seek to repeal the Affordable Care Act should decline their own government-subsidized health insurance. Most Americans think incoming Congressmen who campaigned against the health care bill should put their money where their mouth is and decline government provided health care now that they’re in office. Only 33% think they should accept the health care they get for being a member of Congress while 53% think they should decline it and 15% have no opinion.
Continue reading …The recession still resonates in many American households. But in the stock market, the pain is gone. The Dow Jones Industrial average has closed above 12000. (Feb. 1)
Continue reading …Photo: Western Digital How Energy Efficient Are They Really? The cool people at Ars Technica have a piece about ‘green’ hard drive. They look at the energy usage of regular models vs ‘green’ models to see how much energy would be saved by going that route…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Photo: Chicago Press Release Perhaps one of the most controversial elements of the BP spill saga was the oil giant’s use of large quantities of chemical dispersent Corexit to attempt to break down the oil both spewing from the wellhead and on the slick on the ocean surface. The EPA told BP to stop the practice, but the company continued anyways, and nobody was willing to make them stop. The company maintained … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …As a certain company knows quite well, finding the right place to put an antenna can be harder than it looks. Rather than just slap one on the roof and call it a day, General Motors has created the SATIMO ATS, a near-field antenna testing system of the sort we’re used to spying in all those FCC photos . This one, however, is SUV-sized, as you can see in the video below. Workers for the General can drive a GMC Yukon Denali onto a turntable and spin it all around while 103 sensors test antenna placement, creating a 3D rendering of the resulting performance. It was the first such system in the world and will be the perfect place for our next Faraday rave. Continue reading GMC’s SATIMO ATS system spins a Denali right round to ensure proper antenna placement (video) GMC’s SATIMO ATS system spins a Denali right round to ensure proper antenna placement (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Feb 2011 17:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …US sales of cars and trucks rose in January, a strong start to what the auto industry hopes will be an extension of last year’s recovery. (Feb. 1)
Continue reading …There are lots of conservative Americans who write in to say that they care about the environment and are worried about dependence on foreign oil, even if they wish we would stop pushing the climate change agenda. I would think they and just about anyone in the country would be worried about the agenda of the The Heritage Foundation, sent to House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa at his request. The whole shopping list is worth reading, but being TreeHugger, lets just look at the issues affecting the environment:… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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