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World News tagged with scientists

Cutting-Edge Science Reveals: World Won't End on December 21, 2012
World  (tags: science, fiction, mayan history, scientists )

Katie
- 20 days ago - blogs.discovermagazine.com
Mix one part science fiction, one part misunderstood Mayan history, one part Hollywood movie hype, and quite a bit of public credulity, and what do you get? A new wave of doomsday hysteria that is causing scientists to step forward to reassure the public.
5 Minutes to Midnight
World  (tags: news, research, science, tech, technology, doomsday clock, nuclear, atomic, scientists, biological warfare, chemistry, world, society, culture, health, politics, government, religion, mega-disasters, global crisis, pandemic, wmd, alert, environment )

SirRobert
- 180 days ago - thebulletin.org
Humanity stands upon the brink of utter destruction and must become aware of the precarious situation that lies ahead, in order to effect radical paradigm shifts of 'real' change immediately! The Doomsday Clock gauges how close mankind is to meltdown.
Close Encounters Of The Nuclear Kind
World  (tags: nuclear, world war II, history, media, Internet, computers, science, ufo's, government, research, tech, technology, u.s., humans, black-operations, society, scientists, foo fighters, nuclear weapons, energy, public awareness, activism, war )

SirRobert
- 222 days ago - onlinejournal.com
Many 'Black Operation' programs sprouted during World War II with the U.S. media becoming involved in disinformation campaigns utilizing half-truths and deception. Vast amounts of monetary funding disappeared from public view for unknown purposes. Awake!
Jerusalem Campaign Launches Contest of Science and Literature
World  (tags: science, scientists, research, literature, world, culture, middle-east, palestine, freedoms, news, society )

Madalena
- 247 days ago - palestine-info.co.uk
The popular campaign for the celebration of Jerusalem as the capital of Arab culture 2009 announced the launch of Jerusalem prize in two fields, the scientific research and literature. The prize for the scientific research will be devoted to research p
IPCC Scientists: Climate Change Is 'Unequivocal'
World  (tags: climate-change, climate, CO2emissions, destruction, conservation, endangered, environment, globalwarming, humans, nature, oceans, politics, weather, world, research, science, scientists, society, study, tech, news, IPCC, u.s., usa, europe )

SirRobert
- 333 days ago - cnn.com
Scientists studying the changing nature of Earth's climate say they have completed one crucial task - proving beyond doubt that global warming is real. Now they have to figure out what to do about it.
Terrorists Attempt To Infiltrate UK's Top Labs
World  (tags: world, uk, unconventional weapons, europe, government, news, terrorism, warfare, germ warfare, british intelligene, conflict, death, crime, humans, MI5, science, research, technology, scientists, labs, violence )

SirRobert
- 371 days ago - guardian.co.uk
British MI5 intelligence unit has warned that al-Qaida terrorists are seeking to recruit scientists who specialize in unconventional germ warfare. Many of these specialists can develop deadly viruses that could be weaponized and delivered to populations.
The Ultimate Paradigm Shift .. Scientists, Were Dead Wrong in Their Basic View of the Universe
World  (tags: scientists, were dead wrong in their basic view of t )

Scott
- 629 days ago - fractalwisdom.com
They teach us that Newton, and indeed almost all of the pre-chaos scientists, were dead wrong in their basic view of the Universe. They thought that there was a predictable cause and effect for everything
Global Warming Solutions
World  (tags: ClimateChange, conservation, destruction, eco-friendly, environment, globalwarming, government, greenhousegases, humans, science, weather, world, water, scientists, pollution, habitatdestruction, carbonemissions, endangered )

Mari
- 727 days ago - ucsusa.org
We have the technology and ingenuity to reduce the threat of global warming today. Solutions are already available that will stimulate the American economy by creating jobs, saving consumers money, and protecting our national security.
Scientists Outraged By Brazil's Jailing of Famed Primatologist
World  (tags: monkey, protection of wildlife, monkeys, scientists, primates, freedom for scientific research )


- 804 days ago - nytimes.com
Marc van Roosmalen is a world-renowned primatologist whose research in the Amazon has led to the discovery of five species of monkeys and a new primate genus. But Dr. van Roosmalen was recently sentenced to nearly 16 years in jail in Brazil.
   

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