Women who undergo regular mammograms should consider paying attention to when they are scheduled, as new research finds the timing of mammograms could affect the accuracy of results.
Continue reading …Photo: NASA, Public domain R.I.P. Some things are so massive that they can only be appreciated from the vantage point of space. Many of the giant icebergs that are breaking off Antarctica are drifting Northward (is there any other direction that you can go to from the South pole?) and getting stuck on the shallow continental shelf that surrounds South Georgia Island. These icebergs are so large, that when they melt, the fresh water that they release in the ocean is enough to alter the local marine ecosystems…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Oh man, as if having 10 Neo Geo classics hitting the PS3 and PSP complete with online multiplayer wasn’t sweet enough, now SNK is doing one better by releasing an updated version of the classic Neo Geo gamepad. Sure, it isn’t as magestic as the giant, hulking arcade stick that came in a pair with the $650 Neo Geo Gold System. However, the system’s gamepad (released with the Neo Geo CD) would go on to be even more popular thanks to its much lower cost and novel floating 8-way d-pad. That controller is reborn (again) for the PS3 with USB connectivity the addition of a PS button in the middle, meaning you can even use it to pull up the XMB and taunt your friends into joining a King of Fighters match. Sadly this is only getting a release in Japan, where it sells for 3,129 yen (about $37), but Play-Asia will import you one for $45. Small price for such a lovely thing. SNK continues to tickle retro gamers, releases Neo Geo gamepad for PS3 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 16:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Why Is There Still an Endocrine Disruptor In My Toothpaste? Almost five years ago John claimed There’s A Frog Disruptor In My Soap , and ever since we have been wondering why a chemical that does more harm than good is in our deodorants, hand cleaners and even our toothpaste. The FDA is studying it and now the EPA is looking closely as well. The EPA gets a look-in on what one would think was FDA turf because of those tad… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …(D-PA) Rep. Patrick Murphy’s standalone bill to repeal “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” is getting a vote: Last May, the House overwhelmingly passed an amendment by Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-PA) to the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2011 (HR 5136) to repeal ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ and has been waiting for the Senate to act. Last week, the Senate failed to move forward on the Defense Authorization bill with the repeal language and as a result, Senators Lieberman and Collins introduced standalone bipartisan legislation to repeal the policy. On the news of a standalone effort last week, Speaker Pelosi responded , “an army of allies stands ready in the House to pass a standalone repeal of the discriminatory policy.” Today, Rep. Patrick Murphy introduced a standalone bill (H.R. 6520) providing for the repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy saying: The time to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell has come. Already, two dozen other nations, including Israel and Great Britain, allow their troops to serve openly with no detriment to unit cohesion. As an Army veteran of the Iraq War, I’m insulted by those who claim that our troops are somehow less professional or mission-capable than the troops of these foreign nations. I’m proud to stand with the Secretary of Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the majority of servicemembers and the American public who all support repeal of this discriminatory policy that harms our national security and military readiness. Leader Hoyer joined the bill as the lead co-sponsor… read on The homophobes may win out in the end, but at least there’s some fight left. If Lieberman and Collins are serious then there’s still a chance: In the wake of the death of the legislation that would have put an end to Don’t Ask Don’t Tell in the military, Sen Joe Lieberman, D – CT., and Susan Collins, R – ME., are putting together a stand-alone measure to address the discriminating military policy, and majority leader Sen. Harry Reif, D – NV., has promised to get it to the floor for a vote during this session of Congress. Lieberman tweeted moments ago, “Senator Reid told me he will bring our free-standing DADT repeal up for a vote before end of session. … he will ‘Rule 14′ the free-standing DADT repeal so it skips cmte (committee) and can come directly to the Senate floor.” UPDATE : DADT rule passed 232-180 and now it’s on to debate. Also, new polling from the ABC/WaPo once again proves that Americans are in favor of repealing DADT: Today’s Washington Post/ABC News poll is the latest example of strong support by Americans for a repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.’ From the poll : By a 56-point margin, nearly 8 in 10 Americans say that gays and lesbians who publicly disclose their sexual orientation should be allowed to serve in the military (77 percent — 21 percent). The findings from this poll mirror earlier data reflecting broad support for repeal— as the Washington Post writes : That’s little changed from polls over the two years, but represents the highest level of support in a Post-ABC poll. The support also cuts across partisan and ideological lines, with majorities of Democrats, Republicans, independents, liberals, con servatives and white evangelical Protestants in favor of homosexuals’ serving openly.
Continue reading …As if the nation’s overexcited and misguided border vigilantes didn’t have enough ways to trigger alarms and bedevil the U.S. Border Patrol (whose job is hard enough as it is), University of Arizona researchers have developed Helios, a monitoring system that uses an acoustic sensor to detect movement via fiber optic cables buried beneath the US-Mexico border. The system is evidently able to distinguish between vehicles, animals, and humans — and it can even differentiate between different types of human activity, including walking, running, and digging. But that ain’t all! UA is looking to spin the technology out into the private sector, working with a company called Fotech to automate the system, further refine the database of signals, and maybe even integrate this into a comprehensive border security system complete with mobile surveillance vehicles and an animatronic Jan Brewer that is, according to a guy we overheard at the bar, “only slightly more human than the actual Arizona governor.” UA engineers develop ‘invisible,’ fiber optic border monitoring system originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 16:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The Justice Department on Wednesday sued BP Exploration and Production Inc. and eight other companies in the Gulf oil spill disaster in an effort to recover billions of dollars from the largest offshore spill in US History. (Dec. 15)
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