NurtiSmart – Edible RFID Tracking Chips In Food Soon
June 4, 2011 Leave a comment
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June 4, 2011 Leave a comment
RFID, short for Radio Frequency ID, tags have found their way into a wide variety of applications. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with design engineering, Radio-frequency identification, The NutriSmart system
March 16, 2011 Leave a comment
A 5.3 magnitude earthquake shook the Dominican Republic this morning just days after experts warned that the country is at risk of experiencing a quake similar to the one that hit neighbouring Haiti last year. Filed under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Caribbean, Dominican Republic, earthquake
March 15, 2011 Leave a comment
“You can calculate how long the release of a radiation would take to cross the Pacific from Japan to the U.S. by choosing different speeds that the radioactive particles might be moving Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Fukushima Nuclear Plant, Gulf of Alaska, Japan earthquake 2011, radioactive material, tsunami
March 15, 2011 Leave a comment
Winds are now dispersing radioactive material from the Japanese nuclear crisis over the Pacific Ocean, away from Japan and other Asian countries, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said Tuesday. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Fukushima Nuclear Plant, Japan, Japan earthquake 2011, Nuclear power, radioactive material, tsunami
March 15, 2011 Leave a comment
An explosion and fire at the pool containing spent fuel rods at the No. 4 reactor of the quake-stricken Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant Tuesday could prove more serious than explosions at two other reactors. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Fukushima Nuclear Plant, Hideo Kobayashi, Japan earthquake 2011, radioactive material
March 15, 2011 Leave a comment
Japan has told the United Nation’s nuclear agency that a spent fuel storage pond was on fire at a reactor damaged by the earthquake and radioactivity Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Fukushima Nuclear Plant, International Atomic Energy Agency, Japan, Japan earthquake 2011, Nuclear power
March 12, 2011 Leave a comment
“I have critically high levels of chemicals in my body,” 33-year-old Steven Aguinaga of Hazlehurst, Mississippi told Al Jazeera. “Yesterday I went to see another doctor to get my blood test results and the nurse said she didn’t know how I even got there.” Read more of this postFiled under America, Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with oil spill Gulf of Mexico 2010, toxic dispersants, Volatile organic compound, Wood Hole Oceanographic Institute
March 11, 2011 Leave a comment
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck Japan’s northeastern coast around 0546 GMT on Friday. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Japan earthquake 2011, tsunami
February 18, 2011 Leave a comment
Widespread environmental pollution; poisoning and contamination of agriculture; countless injuries, deformities, and deaths in humans — these and many other horrific events Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, New World Order, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Environment, Genetically modified food, Genetically modified organism, GM Agriculture
February 18, 2011 Leave a comment
The cholera outbreak that has killed 3,600 people in Haiti since October 2010 (the cholera death toll in Haiti rose to 4,549, Haitian Health authorities said on Wednesday) has not been suppressed January 21, 2011 Leave a comment
The Government is tired of foreign vessels poaching the country’s fishing stock and is moving swiftly to implement stricter penalties for persons who fish illegally in Jamaica’s waters. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Agriculture, Caribbean, illegal poaching, Jamaica
January 10, 2011 1 Comment
It is alarming the number of excuses being given for the animals that have been dropping dead since New Year’s Eve; washing ashore; and falling from the skies. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Environment, Eyjafjallajokull, mass animal deaths, North Magnetic Pole, oil spill Gulf of Mexico 2010, poisonous space clouds
Filed under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Environment, mass animal deaths
January 8, 2011 Leave a comment
Scientists say the magnetic north pole is moving toward Russia and the fallout has reached — of all places — Tampa International Airport. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with North Magnetic Pole, Russia, Tampa International Airport
January 7, 2011 Leave a comment
The United Nations and its partners have launched a 20-year, US$200 million environmental recovery programme in south-west Haiti that aims to benefit more than 200,000 people and show that sustainable rural development, from fisheries to tourism, is indeed practical. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Green Family Foundation, Haiti, Sustainable development project, The Earth Institute, UN, United Nations Environment Programme
December 23, 2010 Leave a comment
A new study pre-published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives confirms that fluoridated water causes brain damage in children. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Environmental Health Perspectives, fluoridation, neurotoxic chemicals
December 5, 2010 Leave a comment
Astronomers say they have found a planet near a star of extragalactic origin, which they say is the first planet coming from outside the Milky Way. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with astronomy, European Southern Observatory, Fornax, Helmi stream, HIP 13044b, HIP13044, La Silla Observatory, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Milky Way
December 5, 2010 Leave a comment
A group of engineers and scientists have decided to control climate change and natural disasters by exploring the bed of the Dead Sea, the deepest point on earth. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with climate change, Dead Sea, DOSECC Exploration Services, global warming, Middle East
December 5, 2010 Leave a comment
As snow and freezing temperatures continue to disrupt transport in Europe, the death toll from the cold snap has claimed the lives of at least 60 people. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Gatwick Airport, London Heathrow Airport, Snow, UK
December 3, 2010 Leave a comment
The Executive Chairman of Environmental Health Foundation, Dr. Henry Lowe says he has developed a formula to reduce and eliminate prostate cancer, one of the most prevalent types of cancer in men. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Alpha Prostate Formula, Bio-Tech R&D Institute, Caribbean, Eden Gardens, Jamaica, Jamaican ball moss, nutraceutical industry, Prostate cancer
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