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11 Sep 2011 @ 01:24
A very gladdening news has come out of the Southeast Asian nations recently. The item appraises the scaled up scientific works in the entire region. Needless to say, more publications are the overall result of more research & development undertakings in the entire region. More >
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11 Sep 2011 @ 01:23
Could there be a single, most acceptable path to HIV prevention? This is the guide question posed upon those biomedical specialists and experts who are into HIV research & development as well as to the practitioners. More >
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10 Sep 2011 @ 07:17
Earth’s peoples aren’t shrinking size-wise, demographics rise unabaited yet. Till we breach the 10 Billion warm bodies count by 2050, or 4 decades away. Can we feed all of our peoples without destroying the planet’s life support system? More >
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10 Sep 2011 @ 05:56
In my previous writings, I did elaborate on a series of articles about the Dark Masters and their Brotherhood, the Dark or Black Brotherhood. They constitute huge networks of puppets and accomplices down on the surface of our planet, their leaders comprising Adepts of evil called the Illuminates. More >
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9 Sep 2011 @ 22:16
I wish not to speak in alarmist fashion, but the facts do tell so glaringly that at least 10 million people are badly suffering from the drought affecting Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and Uganda. I have already echoed news updates about the matter, yet there is much to discuss regarding the astronomical impact of the drought that it deserves added peregrinations from analysts and development experts. More >
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9 Sep 2011 @ 22:15
Going back to the topic of floods, the question arises thus: should people always run away from their homes ones the latter are engulfed by floodwaters? What long-term intervention remedies can be applied, aside from the already known remedy of installing colossal flood control facilities all over a big city? More >
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7 Sep 2011 @ 22:41
Fungi have been stereotyped as curse species and should be destroyed as much as we can destroy them. Now, how about reflecting on the research fact that “rice inoculated with fungi grew five times faster” as per report from a Philippine-based food base research? More >
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7 Sep 2011 @ 22:40
Toilets can be re-engineered, rendering them less wasteful in water and assortment of hygiene accessories. This is the challenge posed upon all member states of the United Nations, most specially as the 2015 deadline for the Millenium Development Goal or MDG nears. More >
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6 Sep 2011 @ 22:56
If there is any common denominator between Bangladesh and the Netherlands, it is this: floods! This is not to say that both countries are a-cursed by nature to be flood impounds of sorts, which is as ridiculous a hubris as it can get.
Both countries are prone to geo-hazards, and it remains as a gargantuan challenge for both to shift from flood mitigation to flood control. The Netherlands has been addressing the flood dilemma for centuries now, from the heydays of the Holland’s United Provinces (when Holland was Europe’s most powerful financial center) to the current post-industrial Netherlands. More >
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6 Sep 2011 @ 22:51
Genetic research & development (R&D) has gone a very long way since the time of theorizations of the same in the 19th century. Genetics applied to human health had benefited immensely from genomics, albeit the samples utilized for the studies were largely of European (White) descent. More >
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