Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Google Alert - humans

Google News Alert for: humans

UC Davis scientists breed goats with enzyme-rich milk to combat ...
San Jose Mercury News - CA, USA
They hope to begin testing the goats' milk on humans within five years. So far, the enzyme-rich milk has been tested only on pigs. ...
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Humans trump computers in NCAA hoops picks
CNN International - USA
By John D. Shutter (CNN) -- Once in a while, a gut feeling and some human instinct can out-think a computer. A professor says people, not computers, ...
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Too Much Protein, Eaten Along With Fat, May Lead To Insulin Resistance
Science Daily (press release) - USA
The team found that the BCAA signature in obese humans consisted of the branched-chain amino acids themselves, plus a cluster of several products related to ...
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Probiotic Bacillus Coagulans Safe for Humans
Natural Products Industry Insider - Phoenix,AZ,USA
CLEVELAND, Ohio—The probiotic strain Bacillus coagulans is safe for human consumption, even in massive amounts, according to a study from Rapid Medical ...
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Bird With "Human" Eyes Knows What You're Looking At
National Geographic - Washington,DC,USA
The species may be the only animal aside from humans known to understand the role of eyes in seeing and perceiving things, according to a new study. ...
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Supervisor: Error Made In Police Shooting 911 Call
KDKA - Pittsburgh,PA,USA
"You would like to take the shades of gray, the judgment out of it but it is humans talking to humans and the interpretation. ...
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Protect Humans, Pets Against Rabies
Wheeling Intelligencer - Wheeling,WV,USA
That makes it especially important that pets be vaccinated against the disease - to protect them and humans who may come in contact with them. ...
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Human Impacts on Coral Reefs of Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Revealed
National Science Foundation (press release) - USA
"Our maps of cumulative human impacts are a powerful tool for synthesizing and visualizing the state of the oceans," said Selkoe, who is also affiliated ...
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Gay "Marriage" Fantasy
Patriot Post - USA
Far, far better is marriage, with all those imperfections that flow from the participation of imperfect humans. Hence the necessity of shooing away ...
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New York Times
Op-Ed Columnist The End of Philosophy
New York Times - United States
Like bees, humans have long lived or died based on their ability to divide labor, help each other and stand together in the face of common threats. ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: humans

Researchers wanted: Humans need not apply?
As science fiction plot lines go, unintended consequences yielding tasks too complicated or dangerous for human hands to computers robots popular one.
Science Current Events | Science... - http://www.brightsurf.com/
Super Punch: The winners of the Quiksilver Design By Humans contest
By noreply@blogger.com (John)
The winners of the Quiksilver Design By Humans contest. In order from first place through third, these are the winners of the Quiksilver Design By Humans contest: Finger Food by mathiasrapp (15 votes) ...
Super Punch - http://superpunch.blogspot.com/
Language & Relaionships Make Us Human | Top Executive Coaching ...
By tonymayo
According to the social-brain theory, it was this need to understand social dynamics--not the need to find food or navigate terrain--that spurred and rewarded.
Top Executive Coaching with Tony Mayo - http://mayogenuine.com/blog/
Human impacts on coral reefs of Northwestern Hawaiian islands
By harminka
Results of a new study shed light on how threats to the world's endangered coral reef ecosystems can be more effectively managed.
HULIQ - Citizen News Review - http://www.huliq.com/
KAB speaker calls for population control | The Sentinel
By Justin Hayes
Watson believes that humans are so harmful to our "host" that he dehumanizes our very existence, equating it to an epidemic. He continues to say, "I was once severely criticized for describing human beings as being the 'AIDS of the ...
The Sentinel - http://ksusentinel.com/


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