Chris Grinter tarafından, on March 9th, 2010
Not the typical butterfly – but this is the protein folding structure from a South American hemorrhagic fever – the Machupo virus. The article was found on Science Daily. A striking resemblance to a butterfly, maybe even a Hesperiidae (photo from Amerika Kelebekler).
Chris Grinter tarafından, 8 Mart'ta, 2010 Ben TV programı kısa bir havalandırma yakaladı “Doktorlar“, bugünkü bölüm başlıklı “Sen görmezden gelemeyiz Tıbbi Aciller”. For the most part they regurgitate positive medical health affirmations. They also babble on about “sağlıklı” gıdalar ve mutlaka sizin için iyi ve “tehlikeleri” ortak ev bakteri / kimyasallar ve her şeyin her türlü. By and large nothing apocryphal.
Ama sonra Dr. Lisa Masterson sigarayı bırakmak isteyen insanlar için bu tavsiye ile ağzını açtı (bellekten paraphrased) “Bunları deneyebilirsiniz, bu EZ-Quit sprey denir. They are Homeopatik … Hala doktorunuza danışmanız gerekir, çünkü, bilirsin, Bu maddeler bazı güçlü olabilir”. The ingredient list is “Antimonium ham 5C, Caladium seguinum 5C, Ignatia 5C, Lobelia inflata 5C, Nux Vomica 5C, Tabacum 5-7-9C. İnaktif maddeler: Arıtılmış su, % 20 alkol.”
Ilk, diyelim anlamak “C” potens ölçümü ölçeği. A 1C potency is one part ingredient diluted in 100 ölçek su, Bir 1:100 oran. A 5C solution is equivalent to 10^-10 power dilution or .0000000001mg “aktif” bileşen. So drink up, Eğer yeteri kadar aktif madde almak için bunlardan birini içmek gerekir:
Ama bütün mesele şu! In homeopathy, Su ile temas ettiğinde söz konusu bileşenin bir molekülü sihirli su molekülleri için gücünü kazandırır. When asked to explain this most homeopaths invoke quantum mechanics. Good to know they are totally ignorant of science. The basic principle of homeopathy states that the MORE diluted something becomes the MORE powerful it is. The standard dilution is 30C or 10^-60 , ama 10 ^ -1500 kadar gidiyor. You would literally need to consume a sphere of water the size of our solar system two milyar kere bileşen tek bir molekül için. And thank god there is .0000000001mg Nux Vomica çözelti içinde striknin yaygın olarak bilinir, çünkü bu, 10mg bir LD50 ile inanılmaz güçlü bir alkaloid toksin. In doses of less that 5mg it acts as a powerful stimulant and was used historically for stomach aliments and even for doping by athletes. Strychnine hasn’t been used since the invention of safer medicines.
Homeopati kesinlikle saçmalık. There is zero supporting evidence, İngiltere'de aslında onlar nihayet kabul etti finansman durdurmak Bu delilik; homeopati gerçek sorumluları anlayan herhangi bir akıllı kişi iyi bilmeli beri hangi sürpriz değildir. Aslında, bilimsel olarak kanıtlanmış bir homeopatik ilaç oluşturur herkes, için başvurabilirler Jref milyon dolarlık meydan. Is it any surprise that it remains unclaimed?
Dr. Lisa tam bir moron ve bir şarlatan olduğunu. It is scary to think she spreads this misinformation on public TV, ancak her olması şaşırtıcı değildir. She should issue an apology for recommending homeopathy and the california medical board should consider disciplinary action or pull her license. Of course this won’t happen… But think of the potential dangers, bu ebeveynlerin durumda düşünün kendi kızı öldürdü homeopati ile.
Şimdi, James Randi açıklayan Homeopati zevk:
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Chris Grinter tarafından, on March 7th, 2010 Iyi, I bet if I was selling something it would show up pretty damn low on this chart. Below you can see different alternative remedies ranked in accordance to their scientific efficacy. Follow the link for a more comprehensive explanation of the ratings, but the remedies are ranked based on each claim – green tea for instance rates very poorly for cancer but very well for cholesterol. Take notice of just how much is below the “worth it” line.
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Chris Grinter tarafından, on March 6th, 2010 Because I would have been subjected to Bu. Talk about animal cruelty! Tamam, just kidding, but this story is a bit ridiculous. The article states that the scientists had used the voice of Limbaugh because it was “readily available”, not because they hated him. Well that turns out not to be true, they chose Rush because it was the “most annoying sound [they] could think of”. Not too surprising that the liberal entomology agenda hates Rush (joke), but I know I sure do. If you blared that blabbering buffoon at me for an hour I’d Plath myself.
It turns out these guys were on the right path however. While Limbaugh perhaps predictably had no effect on the insects, sounds recorded of the bark beetles did. When recordings of the sounds made of the beetles in their tunnels were fired back into the trees they observed the insects flying into a fury and killing each other. Sounds like it may be a useful tool if they can find a way to deliver this to trees without wiring each one with speakers. I don’t think that blasting these recordings Apocalypse Now style into forests will be plausible or effective so hopefully they can think of something else clever.
The story might be amusing but I think does a disservice to their cause in general. Using Rush was nothing but an attempt to grab press, which is clearly working. Would anyone have read a story about bark beetles otherwise? I probably wouldn’t have even given it a look. In the end the takeaway story for me is that I think to myself “interesting, they found a potentially useful tool against bark beetles”. But to the less science literate or politically motivated they likely think “harika, more liberal scientists wasting our tax dollars playing music to beetles”. We already know what republicans think about science. Lütfen, let’s not throw more fodder into the backwards minds of the anti-science republican agenda (Tamam, admittedly, fundamental republican fiscal policy is something I can understand… but they are a pack of morons the rest of the time). I don’t believe that Limbaugh has commented on this specific story, but is it difficult to imagine what he has to say?
Chris Grinter tarafından, on March 4th, 2010 Rivers Cuomo wrote me a song. Not bad, but now I think I want that mantis costume for Halloween. And of course I am obliged to point out that earthworms are not insects…
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Chris Grinter tarafından, 3 Mart'ta, 2010 Geldi Bu UC Riverside Doug Yanega maddesi bugün bakımı, bunun için arama teşvik Daha fazla bilgi. Ne o bana söyleyebilir “çiçekler” aslında vardır? 10 İlk puan doğru tahmin… ya da belki bazı müthiş ödül?
Chris Grinter tarafından, 3 Mart'ta, 2010 [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHdKEhFM7mY&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0]
Chris Grinter tarafından, on March 2nd, 2010 This is something I’ve never seen before. Growing up I have always had someone give me some kitsch object with insects on them, even playing cards. Well even last year I got another insect themed tie. (I don’t have the whimsey of PZ Myers and his awesome tie.) Ancak, they were all printed images of course. New this year from Upper Deck, entomology cards! If you scroll down the page you notice something striking – they aren’t pictures, but actual insects. Here is an image from the link above:
Vay- and follow this link to Facebook to see more of what is to come. I guess these are a modern version of the “tobacco card”, which was an extra collectors card inserted into regular card packs. Last year the company passed out redemption cards that would allow it to be returned for the real thing seen above. According to ESPN, these cards are going for over $100 to people who have no idea what insect they may get. A quick look on e-bay found one currently bid to $87.00. Go figure. In all, Upper Deck plans to release 30 different types of insects. On the back of each card there is an old-timey “range map” and short blurb about the insect. They are also “certified” as being genuine, whatever that means. Do they have a taxonomist consulting? I bet my hourly rates would be less than whoever they have now…
The butterfly ones crack me up, they are just closed specimens laid on their side. I would think a spread specimen would be more appealing, but maybe no one at Upper Deck realizes this is how they should be prepared. Whoever is giving them their mantids though are taking lots of time to make them look fancy. I really wonder how many of these are being made, obviously this could not be sustained in any large number. I guess in the end this makes a very interesting conversation starter among people who might never look twice at an insect, and especially as something collectible. I wonder what PETA thinks… Tamam, we know that much already.
Chris Grinter tarafından, 28 Şubat 'ta, 2010 Ben geldi Bu article today and it put a smile on my face. Bir seyahat sıtma araştırmacı bir rastladım “elektronik sivrisinek kovucu” onun uçak içi katalog satılık. Zeki bir adam olmak, o bu toplam ve mutlak BS olduğunu fark. He also realized this product probably sells best while in-route to malaria ridden countries; and that there were naive tourists walking around with $23 worthless pieces of crap on their belts feeling protected. The airline, KLM, had likely been selling the item with no second though whatsoever, just part of the standard issue crap-on-a-plane shopping selection. So as soon as Bart Knol returned home he began to dig deeper. He contacted KLM and tried to figure out why they were selling this item. Politely, the airline offered a response from the manufacturer backing up the efficacy of the device – and stated that they sell over 1,000 a month. Clearly that couldn’t be acceptable – in fact there has been research conducted to test just this sort of machine – all of which showed zero effect. Again Knol informed KLM of this fact, with evidence in hand, and received a surprising reply. “The product will no longer be for sale on KLM aircraft from March onwards“.
Son-of-a-bitch. He confronted a company that was selling a scientifically falsified device. Instead of blowing this scientist off – they looked at the evidence – and acted logically. Within 2 months Knol had KLM pulling the product from its shelves. The airline should give Knol a lifetime supply of vouchers for his suggestion. Imagine if you will: a gullible tourist headed to Africa for your first safari. Wanting desperately to avoid the sometimes horrible side effects of anti-malaria medication they see this miracle product that will keep them safe instead. Iyi, the product failed to work, and he contracts malaria while running from elephants in Kenya. Attempts to sue the company failed since they were based in Sri Lanka – but not to worry, KLM has vast and deep pockets. 10,000,000 euro later, KLM pulls the product form the shelf and the dead tourists kids replace everything they own with gold.
But no, instead, a vigilant skeptic stepped up and saved the day! Thanks for your skepticism Knol, you get a high-five. The action he took provided KLM with evidence they were conducting a wrongdoing. Had the airline been sued in the future and this prior knowledge had come to light, they would have lost. I wish KLM could appreciate it just as much as I do, but at least they took the proper action. Fly KLM.
It’s always nice to see a story like this because this is certainly not how things usually happen. Take for instance the “dowsing for bombs” scandal brought to our attention by the Jref. I guess it’s a bit difficult to call it a scandal because the press only briefly covered it here in the US. Quickly: A British based company was selling dowsing rods, that consisted of nothing more than metal rods and handles, as bomb, gun, knife, drug and even body detectors. The major buyer was the Iraqi government in around tens of millions of dollars. People bet their life on this machine; and it failed, 100% zamanın. Even today the Iraqis swear by this device.
But let’s not forget the history of this detector, which is basically the same as the “Quadro Tracker” bought by OUR government in the late 90’s. At least in the QT issue we only purchased 1,000 units and quickly tested them to discover the fraud. The result – the FBI issued a warning against it. The company promptly picked up shop and moved to the UK to re-invent this device sold to Iraq (amongst other countries). Thankfully the scammer, Jim McCormick, was recently arrested in Britain for fraud and the item has been banned for export.
Why did it take so long for this to happen?! Why did the US government not pursue legal actions and let this guy walk? Lives of OUR troops in Iraq may have been lost because of this exact device. I can’t help but to see too many similarities between mosquito repellers and bomb dowsers. Both rely on magic and both are total crap. Perhaps I am stretching the connection, but people may die because they drop their guard and fail to take proper precautions when at risk. At least these aren’t being handed out in Africa, are they?
Go find your own MozStops, Pest Repellers, SunBeams and SOLAR powered mosquito repellers (hey you can be green while being a sucker) and take that store to task! Cidden, this crap is everywhere and it’s 100% fraud.
Chris Grinter tarafından, 25 Şubat'ta, 2010 Look above, I’ve created a new page for techniques. Ever wonder how something is done? Ask me how and I will illustrate.
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