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23 Sep 2011 @ 05:55
In ancient Vedic and Tibetan wisdom texts, it was already contended and explicated that a great cycle of Kalpa proceeds as part of unfolding of life. Each Kalpa is then subdivided into 7 manvantara. On an even greater scale, the unfolding of Kosmos onwards to the emanations of objective worlds and sentient beings, and then back to the dissolution phase and into a ‘deep sleep’ , is called Maha-Kalpa, a cycle of 100 Days & Nights of Brahma. More >
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23 Sep 2011 @ 01:14
Genetically modified (GM) bacteria could be the community’s savior when it comes to cleaning up sewers, drainage canals and the likes. A new GM bacteria can withstand very high concentrations of mercury, and so this could just be the salvation for public hygiene. More >
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23 Sep 2011 @ 01:13
That is the tall order to be observed as a protocol of human rights across the globe. The grave concern for shooting down messaging services, notably those provided by mobile phone—with its camera, video, messaging—that could serve as damning evidences against tyrannical or fascistic regimes. More >
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21 Sep 2011 @ 22:32
Gender sensitivity in research has been a long standing practice in the social sciences. This isn’t the case though for the biomedical sciences, most specially with respect to observing sex differences in pharmaceutical drugs. More >
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21 Sep 2011 @ 22:31
The risks posed by technological innovations and interventions have proved to be very fatal for affected stakeholders. This is especially true for China, where techno-risks have been scaling up such as shown by the cases of SARS outbreaks and the gargantuan floods that have buried whole towns. More >
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21 Sep 2011 @ 01:38
NigeriaSat-X, the first satellite designed and built by Africans, was launched into orbit just recently. This is a milestone event for Africans, so let me express my Big Kudos! More >
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21 Sep 2011 @ 01:36
Many small planters across the globe are habitués of ecosystems that are replete with ecohazards. Add to that the risks posed by climate change patterns. Results: shrinking incomes, greater uncertainties of survival, possible deaths.
Sharing of climate data to the planter stakeholders could somehow dissipate any possibility of greater risks and damages. Information channels and data access are among the parameters that ought to be checked as enabling measures on the ground in aid of our small or marginal planters. More >
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19 Sep 2011 @ 22:32
Tsunami monitoring on a global scale is now a possibility. This isn’t aimed to mitigate a tsunami that is in progress, an act that is next to impossible. Efficacious monitoring can rather make forecasts and rapid precautionary mobilizations become more effective and prudent. More >
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19 Sep 2011 @ 22:29
Geospatial information can empower decision-making. Access to information, however, is as unequal as it could get across the globe.
To address the problem of inequitable access to information, diverse geospatial groups across the continents have been holding consultative talks. Incidentally, a UN agency, the Economic and Social Council or ECOSOC, had taken the role to spearhead the global talks to promote greater equitable data access. More >
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19 Sep 2011 @ 05:42
In a previous article, this Adept of the Brotherhood articulated about the Lords of the Flame as led by Sanat Kumara who is Terra’s planetary Logos. Let me expound more on the subject of spiritual hierarchy for Earth by sharing the identities of other hierarchs who report to the Lord Sanat Kumara as their logos. More >
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