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02 November 2011
The End of Climategate? - Reason Magazine
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14 March 2011
From the "We Are All Going To Drown/Burn/Explode From Global Warming" Department
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02 December 2010
NASA finds life on earth. Whoopee!
As best friend-o mine said in chat "Great, if we find an arsenic laden planet, maybe this crap rules there."
NASA Confirms Discovery of Organism With Phosphorus-Free DNA - Slashdot:
What does the big S in NASA stand for anyway? Yea, it is really close to the E on the keyboard.
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NASA Confirms Discovery of Organism With Phosphorus-Free DNA - Slashdot:
"GNUALMAFUERTE writesThe real news, from the great Ronald Bailey at reason, 'splains it better. The bacteria were not living an arsenic lifestyle until they were wrangled into the lab and were fed arsenic salts instead of potassium salts.
'As we mentioned before, NASA's Department of Astrobiology had an important announcement to make today. It looks like Gizmodo was right. You can watch the presentation online right now. It looks like the bacteria in question uses arsenic as a phosphorus replacement in its DNA.'"
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08 August 2010
Slashdot | Genetically Modified Canola Spreads To Wild Plants
Slashdot | Genetically Modified Canola Spreads To Wild Plants: eldavojohn writes
Furthermore, show me any food from a grocery store or a farmer's market that has not been genetically modified in some manner sometime between the stone age and now. Reason Magazine has covered both the GenMod and Monsanto topics extensively.
By-the-way, in the original series that I helped with, genetically modified future foods and materials are mentioned extensively. From the "lab grown" Kobe steaks to the stain and water repellent properties of Suki's suede boots that can be worn through slushy Beltway winters. The new series he does not mention them as much, but they are in there.
Newer update: Ronald Bailey gave a nice apology and updated his post with a hat tip pointing back here. Thank you Ron!
Update: Maybe I am being overly sensitive. I emailed a link to this blog post and a mention of the issue to Ronald Bailey, of Reason Magazine, shortly after posting. One day later, my blog partner sends me this:
Ron and I even exchanged some nice email about it. No hat tip, no mention, no nothing and I comment over there all the time too. I always make sure to link back to where I found a story. Even if it came from another blog's comment section, I link back to the comment. In fact, it is one of John's rules for this blog that I have never broken and never will. Neither does John.
Props to Amy Alkon. I cc'd her on the same mail I sent to Ron. She chose not to use the story yet, but she always credits her sources when we do not object to being mentioned.
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'A research team conducting a survey has found that about 86% of wild canola plants in North Dakota have genetically modified genes in them, and 'two samples contained multiple genes from different species of genetically modified plants.' Canola usually has little competition when cultivated but does not fare well in the wild. The Roundup Ready and Liberty Link strains of genetically modified canola appear to be crossing over to wild plants and helping it survive. The University of Arkansas team claims that the ease in which genetically modified canola has 'escaped' into the wild should be noted by seed makers like Monsanto because this is proof that it will happen.'
Okay, GenMod Luddites. Monsanto sues when it is obvious someone is using their seed without a license.
Reader n4djs notes that Monsanto has been known to sue farmers for patent infringement when their crops unintentionally contain genetically modified plants."
Furthermore, show me any food from a grocery store or a farmer's market that has not been genetically modified in some manner sometime between the stone age and now. Reason Magazine has covered both the GenMod and Monsanto topics extensively.
By-the-way, in the original series that I helped with, genetically modified future foods and materials are mentioned extensively. From the "lab grown" Kobe steaks to the stain and water repellent properties of Suki's suede boots that can be worn through slushy Beltway winters. The new series he does not mention them as much, but they are in there.
Newer update: Ronald Bailey gave a nice apology and updated his post with a hat tip pointing back here. Thank you Ron!
Attack of the Giant Killer Canola?
Ronald Bailey | August 9, 2010
Props to Amy Alkon. I cc'd her on the same mail I sent to Ron. She chose not to use the story yet, but she always credits her sources when we do not object to being mentioned.
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07 July 2010
Global Temperature Trend Update - July, 2010 at Reason.Com/Blog
Global Temperature Trend Update - July, 2010
Posted on July 7, 2010, 12:03PM | Ronald Bailey
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