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+AAAS president +Nina Fedoroff : "That has opened the gates for corporations…

+AAAS president +Nina Fedoroff : "That has opened the gates for corporations…

+AAAS president +Nina Fedoroff : "That has opened the gates for corporations – often those associated with coal and oil industries – to flood the market with adverts that support rightwing politicians and which attack government bodies that impose environmental regulations that these companies don't like," she said. "The science that supports these regulations is attacked as well. That has made a terrible difference over the past year and it is now bringing matters to a head."

Sad to see how powerful corporates are in preventing us from moving forward.

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+The Guardian: +AAAS president Nina Fedoroff "scared to death" that "we are sliding back into a dark era" of anti-science in the U.S.ο»Ώ

Attacks paid for by big business are ‘driving science into a dark era’
Researchers attending one of the world’s major academic conferences ‘are scared to death of the anti-science lobby’

Why do American politician always use wrong statistics when they want to bash Holland….

Why do American politician always use wrong statistics when they want to bash Holland….

Why do American politician always use wrong statistics when they want to bash Holland. Is this from the statistics agency from FOX news again?!

According to Rick Santorum is 10% of deaths "caused" by euthanasia, while the proper statistics say it's only 2%. He's make the statement that 50% of these euthanasia cases is not out of free will (something that is simply illegal and I cannot imagine that GPs all over the country are evil killing machines).

Because of this all old Dutch people are afraid of the hospital and take their care in another country…. So how come that the health care system is stretched to the max with the current after war generation, aren't they suppose to get their healthcare somewhere in Europe without euthanasia rights?!

"Obamacare leads America down the same road" – a right, of course, free (or accessibel to all) healthcare is evil and leads to killing sprees under the patients.

What a joke if this is the only way you can win elections….

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Santorum Nostalgic for Abortions "in the Shadows," Warns of Euthanasia Increase

Santorum Nostalgic for Abortions "in the Shadows," Warns of Euthanasia Increase
Rick Santorum fabricates statistics about euthanasia in the US and Netherlands, appears nostalgic for days when abortions "were in the shadows."

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Erik Meijer prof in cloud programming at +TU Delft: University of Technology (And you might know him from +Lambda Lecture Series) gave his opinion about our current usage of techniques. According to him we still live in the stone ages and are to afraid to really adopt to new technologies available.

Another interesting statement: books are gone within 5 years!

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Erik Meijer: we leven in het stenen tijdperk | Pro | Tweakers.net Video's
Met veel bombarie kondigde de TU Delft aan dat Erik Meijer, onder meer grondlegger van de LINQ-taal, deeltijdhoogleraar 'cloud programming' werd. Tweakers.net bezocht een van zijn eerste hoorcolleges …

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Really awesome new DNA sequencers from Oxford Nanopore

Really awesome new DNA sequencers from Oxford Nanopore

1 machine that can sequence a human genome in 15 minutes but the real eye catcher is a sequencer the size of a USB thumbdrive. Pure awesomeness!

Like the quotes from the article:

β€œIt sent shock waves through this meeting,” says Chad Nusbaum of the Broad Institute, who saw the machine presented at the #AGBT genomics meeting in Marco Island, Fl. β€œNo one is talking about much else right now.

+New Scientist article: http://goo.gl/n8InJ

+Forbes article: http://goo.gl/pxbKw

/update. +Nature News & Comment article with a bit more technical background about these 2 new devices: http://goo.gl/GjrI9

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The Next DNA Disruptor? - Forbes

The Next DNA Disruptor? – Forbes
My Twitter feed just exploded. Oxford Nanopore, long the sleeper project to watch in the field of mapping DNA, just announced two products that could dramatically change the field of DNA sequencing: a…

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