Shravan Shetty , Career coach takes you on a exploration through the world of biology and the career pathways and professions that biology can lead you to from career courses to job roles and real world connects to the workplace to help you visualize
A short paper on the radiation experiments by M.I.T. at Fernald and current oversight of radiation research. I wrote this prior to the current headlines.
Shravan Shetty , Career coach takes you on a exploration through the world of biology and the career pathways and professions that biology can lead you to from career courses to job roles and real world connects to the workplace to help you visualize
A short paper on the radiation experiments by M.I.T. at Fernald and current oversight of radiation research. I wrote this prior to the current headlines.
As supply chain collaborations and collective organisations multiply, what are the ingredients for success? What are the dangers from 'collaboration fatigue'?
Taken from Innovation Forum's new Supply Chain Risk & Innovation publication, published ten times a year on a subscription basis. The publication brings together concise, practical insight into global supply chains.
Required reading for senior management, buyers, business sustainability professionals and all who advise them, Supply Chain Risk & Innovation distils all the myriad information, data, research and comment, presented it in a clear, analytical format.
Find out more here: http://innovation-forum.co.uk/supply-chain-risk-innovation.php
Brochure for Innovation Forum's Sustainable seafood sourcing conference on 25-26 November in London. Featuring leading retailers, suppliers, processors, NGOs and Government officials in a debate based environment.
The current pandemic shows us what happens if pathogens become easily transmissible from human to human, even if the mortality rate of a virus is relatively low. In view of this fact, it is almost unbelievable that since more than ten years, highly risky “gain-of-function” experiments are being conducted in various research labs where dangerous pathogens, such as avian influenza viruses and SARS-type viruses, are being adapted to human cells so that they ultimately become dangerous, i.e. potentially pandemic pathogens. Such experiments are ongoing – even with much more dangerous types of viruses – and, at least partially funded by taxpayers’ money. It is the responsibility of scientists worldwide to raise awareness about these huge risks among politicians and among the general public. A group of 50 scientists from different scientific disciplines and from various countries in Europa, America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand have drafted and signed the „Hamburg Declaration 2022“ with the goal of a worldwide ban of „gain-of-function” research with potentially pandemic pathogens as well as its supervision and continuous monitoring by an independent international regulatory agency. This Declaration follows the spirit of the “Göttinger Declaration of 1957” devoted to the threat by nuclear weapons
Introduction to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. book available on Amazon. https://amzn.to/365aF8V
I created this PDF file of the intro to his book to give people a good idea what the book is about. I had no idea what I was getting into when I got the book. No people or person should be given as much power as Fauci, big pharma and big tech has.
Many thanks to Robert F Kennedy Jr for the time and effort he spent putting this together for the world to read.
Applications of Radioisotopes and Radiation in the life Sciences, there disadvantages in daily life of human being. How radioisotopes and radiation effect on agriculture, its use in medical field and its disadvantages on human health and basic research.
A. Medical and dental research
B. Agricultural research and insect control
C. Water resources studies and marine and oceanographic research.
D. Basic research and instrumentation
E. Education and training programs in radiation biology
As supply chain collaborations and collective organisations multiply, what are the ingredients for success? What are the dangers from 'collaboration fatigue'?
Taken from Innovation Forum's new Supply Chain Risk & Innovation publication, published ten times a year on a subscription basis. The publication brings together concise, practical insight into global supply chains.
Required reading for senior management, buyers, business sustainability professionals and all who advise them, Supply Chain Risk & Innovation distils all the myriad information, data, research and comment, presented it in a clear, analytical format.
Find out more here: http://innovation-forum.co.uk/supply-chain-risk-innovation.php
Brochure for Innovation Forum's Sustainable seafood sourcing conference on 25-26 November in London. Featuring leading retailers, suppliers, processors, NGOs and Government officials in a debate based environment.
The current pandemic shows us what happens if pathogens become easily transmissible from human to human, even if the mortality rate of a virus is relatively low. In view of this fact, it is almost unbelievable that since more than ten years, highly risky “gain-of-function” experiments are being conducted in various research labs where dangerous pathogens, such as avian influenza viruses and SARS-type viruses, are being adapted to human cells so that they ultimately become dangerous, i.e. potentially pandemic pathogens. Such experiments are ongoing – even with much more dangerous types of viruses – and, at least partially funded by taxpayers’ money. It is the responsibility of scientists worldwide to raise awareness about these huge risks among politicians and among the general public. A group of 50 scientists from different scientific disciplines and from various countries in Europa, America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand have drafted and signed the „Hamburg Declaration 2022“ with the goal of a worldwide ban of „gain-of-function” research with potentially pandemic pathogens as well as its supervision and continuous monitoring by an independent international regulatory agency. This Declaration follows the spirit of the “Göttinger Declaration of 1957” devoted to the threat by nuclear weapons
Introduction to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. book available on Amazon. https://amzn.to/365aF8V
I created this PDF file of the intro to his book to give people a good idea what the book is about. I had no idea what I was getting into when I got the book. No people or person should be given as much power as Fauci, big pharma and big tech has.
Many thanks to Robert F Kennedy Jr for the time and effort he spent putting this together for the world to read.
Applications of Radioisotopes and Radiation in the life Sciences, there disadvantages in daily life of human being. How radioisotopes and radiation effect on agriculture, its use in medical field and its disadvantages on human health and basic research.
A. Medical and dental research
B. Agricultural research and insect control
C. Water resources studies and marine and oceanographic research.
D. Basic research and instrumentation
E. Education and training programs in radiation biology
OMICS Publishing Group, Journal of Biochips & Tissue Chips functions as an inevitable resource for scientists in advancement of pharmaceutical and biotechnological research/industrial applications. The Journal of Biochips & Tissue Chips helps to share researchers to share their studies, research and innovations with the common platform for better awareness in this arena.
84. Fósil encontrado en cantera de Alemania, extinguido hace 60 millones de años (?) Tiene huesos en las aletas, sugiriendo un inicio de patas rudimentarias, se le pone como precursor de los anfibios segun los evolucionistas
85. En el año 1938 y después en 1952 se capturó un segundo pez en las Islas Comóros
86. En 1987 un equipo del National Geographic bajó en submarino y lo encontró a 200m de profundidad, nadando sobre su cabeza, sobre la espalda, pero NO caminando !!
108. Supuestos órganos vestigiales A comienzos del 1900 se pensaba que 180 estructuras humanas eran vestigiales, hoy se sabe que tienen al menos una función específica.
Apollo 11 brought back some moon rocks. The rocks were dated using 4 different methods. The range between the oldest and youngest date was almost 4-billion years. Apollo 16 brought back some moon rocks that were dated at 18-billion years. To fix the problem they subjected the rocks to acid to melt out the lead and then re-dated and got 4.5 billion years. (Science magazine Jan 30, 1973) Sunset Crater in n. Arizona is known to be a recent volcano. Indian artefacts and relics are found within the rocks formed by the eruption. The volcano last erupted some 900 years ago. Two lava flows have been dated giving ages of 210,000 and 230,000. Hualalai volcano in Hawaii Known to have erupted in 1800-1801 were dated with a variety of methods. 12 dates were taken which ranged from 140 million years to 2.96 billion years. The average date was 1.41 billion. There have been many explanations to explain these results away (as the lava rose, the older material from inside the earth rose with it, but they are unable to explain why such a variance in ages). If this is the explanation, then why could this not also be the case for other dates? This does not disprove radioisotope dating, but it does demonstrate the tremendous inconsistency in the interpretation of the method. The conventional K-Ar dating method was applied to the 1986 dacite flow from the new lava dome at Mount St. Helens, Washington. Porphyritic dacite which solidified on the surface of the lava dome in 1986 gives a whole rock K-Ar ‘age’ of 0.35 0.05 million years. Steven A. Austin, “Excess Argon within Mineral Concentrates from the New Dacite lava Dome at Mount St. Helens Volcano, 1996
Also, the ratio’s between these fine tunings are even more fine tuned.
Darwin p.309, 6 th ed collier books 1962
Stephen Jay Gould once called Dr. Raup: "the world's most brilliant paleontologist."