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Exclusive Look Inside Only U.S. Pot Research Lab Posted: 07 May 2009 09:40 AM PDT (10 votes - 0 comments - 165 views) There are dozens of varieties of marijuana plants here. When the pot is harvested, it is stored in a high security vault. Each bin contains about 30 pounds of marijuana, with dozens of bins in the vault. The marijuana cigarettes are then sent out to research facilities across the country. Scientists research the effects of the marijuana cigarettes on aids, cancer, and glaucoma patients and test for pain relief and appetite stimulation, just to name a few trials. |
***** Erectus Crosses The Open Ocean Posted: 07 May 2009 09:20 AM PDT If we can find evidence of this situation in the dim past, in the early days of ***** erectus, then archeologists are fixing the time and place for one of the extraordinary events in all human history, a major advance in the evolution of the human mind. |
Is Our Solar System on a Genocidal Orbit? Posted: 07 May 2009 08:40 AM PDT Is there a genocidal countdown built into the motion of our solar system? Recent work at Cardiff University suggests that our system's orbit through the Milky Way encounters regular speed bumps -- and by "speed bumps" we mean "potentially extinction-causing asteroids." |
Wall carvings of mental patient vs rock carvings of Indians Posted: 07 May 2009 08:10 AM PDT You know, everyone assumes cave paintings were made for some sort of vaunted religious or technical purpose, but maybe in olden times they just sent their crazy people into a cave. I mean, that's basically what we do now. |
Biomotion Lab Turns Bodies Into Data (Video) Posted: 07 May 2009 07:30 AM PDT Like a more accurate version of the motion capture technology that makes your Grand Theft Auto character's movements more realistic, researchers here at the Stanford Biomotion Laboratory have perfected a system that allows them to quantify how humans move. |
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In Search of the Mysterious Narwhal, the Unicorn of the Sea Posted: 07 May 2009 04:05 AM PDT Ballerina turned biologist spending her life trying to study the elusive, deep-diving, ice-loving whale known as "unicorn of the sea." |
The Best NASA Satellite Photos from the Last 50 Years Posted: 07 May 2009 03:40 AM PDT On August 14, 1959, a U.S. satellite snapped the first pictures of Earth. Since then, many far more sophisticated imaging satellites have gone up, providing scientists with a wealth of information. |
Storing a Lightning Bolt in Glass for Portable Power Posted: 06 May 2009 11:30 PM PDT Materials researchers at Penn State University have reported the highest known breakdown strength for a bulk glass ever measured. Breakdown strength, along with dielectric constant, determines how much energy can be stored in an insulating material before it fails and begins to conduct electricity. |
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