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July 8, 2010 By Fausta

Antibody Kills 91% of HIV Strains

News in the fight against AIDS:
Antibody Kills 91% of HIV Strains

In a significant step toward an AIDS vaccine, U.S. government scientists have discovered three powerful antibodies, the strongest of which neutralizes 91% of HIV strains, more than any AIDS antibody yet discovered.

Looking closely at the strongest antibody, they have detailed exactly what part of the virus it targets and how it attacks that site.

The antibodies were discovered in the cells of a 60-year-old African-American gay man, known in the scientific literature as Donor 45, whose body made the antibodies naturally. Researchers screened 25 million of his cells to find 12 that produced the antibodies. Now the trick will be for scientists to develop a vaccine or other methods to make anyone’s body produce them.

That effort “will require work,” said Gary Nabel, director of the Vaccine Research Center at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who was a leader of the research. “We’re going to be at this for a while” before any benefit is seen in the clinic, he said.

While a vaccine or a cure may be years away, this is a very significant discovery. Go read the whole article.

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July 6, 2010 By Fausta

More on NASA for Muslim self-esteem

Following Charles Bolden’s statement to al-Jazeera that,

When I became the NASA Administrator — before I became the NASA Administrator — [Obama] charged me with three things: One was he wanted me to help re-inspire children to want to get into science and math, he wanted me to expand our international relationships, and third, and perhaps foremost, he wanted me to find a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science, math, and engineering.

This will surely make the Taliban abandon its bellicoseness, won’t it?

Jules Crittenden comments,

Oddly, space exploration didn’t crack the top three. That explains why they put Mars on the back burner. Screw the Cosmos … they’re launching missions to the Casbah!

Charles Krauthammer ripped the goals:

“This is a new height in fatuousness,” Krauthammer said. “NASA was established to get America into space and to keep is there. This idea to feel good about their past and to make achievements is the worst combination of group therapy, psychobabble, imperial condescension and adolescent diplomacy.”

“If I didn’t know that Obama had told this, I’d demand the firing of Charles Bolden the way I would Michael Steele,” he continued. “This is absolutely unbelievable.”

Byron York writes about how NASA is now “not only a space exploration agency, but also an Earth improvement agency,” at least in Obamaspeak:

The Muslim outreach at NASA is the result of the White House’s preparation for Obama’s Cairo speech. Staffers found that many Muslims admire American achievements in science and technology, so Obama used the speech to announce the appointment of U.S. “science envoys” and a new fund “to support technological development in Muslim-majority countries.”

Obama appointed Egyptian-American scientist Ahmed Zewail as the first science envoy to the Middle East. Just last week, Zewail argued that the U.S. can build better relations with the Muslim world by “harnessing the soft power of science in the service of diplomacy.” The NASA initiative is part of that.

Last month, Bolden himself traveled to Cairo to mark the first anniversary of Obama’s speech. In an address at the American University, Bolden cited Zewail’s work and stressed NASA’s role in improving relations with Islamic nations.

Not content with this pseudo-self-esteem-for-the-Muslim world initiative, the administration also believes that

“We’re not going to go anywhere beyond low Earth orbit as a single entity,” Bolden said. “The United States can’t do it.”

Can’t go beyond low Earth orbit, can’t secure the border, can’t clean up the oil spill.

But back to space; Who, pray tell, will American astronauts have to rely on to get them out and back from the rickety old space station? Russia!

Yes, Russia will take them for a ride, alright. (Make sure to read this while you’re at it.)

So, tell me, how’s that “hope” portion of the “hope and change” working for you?

UPDATE
Mr. Bingley goes to it.

UPDATE 2, NASA backtracking:
Former NASA Director Says Muslim Outreach Push ‘Deeply Flawed’

Bob Jacobs, NASA’s assistant administrator for public affairs, echoed that point. However, he said that Bolden was speaking of priorities when it came to “outreach” and not about NASA’s primary missions of “science, aeronautics and space exploration.” He said the “core mission” is exploration and that it was unfortunate Bolden’s comments are now being viewed through a “partisan prism.”

Hey, quoting a guy’s own words is now “partisan.”

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May 7, 2010 By Fausta

So easy, even a caveman could do it

Signs of Neanderthals Mating With Humans

Neanderthals mated with some modern humans after all and left their imprint in the human genome, a team of biologists has reported in the first detailed analysis of the Neanderthal genetic sequence.

And now for a few cavemen ads:

UPDATE
Commenter John sent Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer:


Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer @ Yahoo! Video

Jules Crittenden‘s stoked about having caveman genes,

In fact, I was deliriously happy driving home tonight, thinking about all that grand and terrible prehistory.

Jules also pokes fun at the AP’s take, “While many people think of Neanderthals as very primitive, they had tools for things like hunting and sewing, controlled fire, lived in shelters and buried their dead.” Jules:

AP apparently thinks we got the non-Neanderthal part of our genome from Homo metrosexualensis or something like that.

Or at least from those Warren Buffet cavemen. Either way, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance – or so they claim.

And,
Whoa!

Conservatives?

Have scientists now stumbled on the source of contemporary conservative (formerly Neanderthal) white male anxiety? Are they expressing their distress with the relentless humanization of their kind?

Tea partying cavemen?

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May 7, 2010 By Fausta

So easy, even a caveman could do it

Signs of Neanderthals Mating With Humans

Neanderthals mated with some modern humans after all and left their imprint in the human genome, a team of biologists has reported in the first detailed analysis of the Neanderthal genetic sequence.

And now for a few cavemen ads:

UPDATE
Commenter John sent Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer:


Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer @ Yahoo! Video

Jules Crittenden’s stoked about having caveman genes,

In fact, I was deliriously happy driving home tonight, thinking about all that grand and terrible prehistory.

Jules also pokes fun at the AP’s take, “While many people think of Neanderthals as very primitive, they had tools for things like hunting and sewing, controlled fire, lived in shelters and buried their dead.” Jules:

AP apparently thinks we got the non-Neanderthal part of our genome from Homo metrosexualensis or something like that.

Or at least from those Warren Buffet cavemen. Either way, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance – or so they claim.

And,
Whoa!

Conservatives?

Have scientists now stumbled on the source of contemporary conservative (formerly Neanderthal) white male anxiety? Are they expressing their distress with the relentless humanization of their kind?

Tea partying cavemen?

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April 25, 2010 By Fausta

Stephen Hawkin: Don’t contact the aliens

Unlike Carl Sagan, who actually sent a message to any (space) aliens out there, Stephen Hawkin would rather we don’t:
Don’t talk to aliens, warns Stephen Hawking

THE aliens are out there and Earth had better watch out, at least according to Stephen Hawking. He has suggested that extraterrestrials are almost certain to exist — but that instead of seeking them out, humanity should be doing all it that can to avoid any contact.
…
Hawking believes that contact with such a species could be devastating for humanity.

He suggests that aliens might simply raid Earth for its resources and then move on: “We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn’t want to meet. I imagine they might exist in massive ships, having used up all the resources from their home planet. Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonise whatever planets they can reach.”

I’ve had the same feeling since I saw the To Serve Man episode of the Twilight Zone:

UPDATE
Welcome, Instapundit readers. Please bookmark this blog and visit often.

UPDATE, Monday 26 April,
Simone sent the patch:


“Tastes like chicken”

Mixing our cinematic metaphors, “Badges? We don’t no steekeen’ badges!”

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April 16, 2010 By Fausta

Goodness gracious great balls of fire! VIDEO

Massive fireball reported across Midwestern sky

Authorities in several Midwestern states were flooded Wednesday night with reports of a gigantic fireball lighting up the sky, the National Weather Service said.

The fireball was visible for about 15 minutes beginning about 10 p.m., said the National Weather Service in Sullivan, Wisconsin, just west of Milwaukee.

“The fireball was seen over the northern sky, moving from west to east,” said the NWS in the Quad Cities area, which includes parts of Iowa and Illinois.

“Well before it reached the horizon, it broke up into smaller pieces and was lost from sight,” the service said. “Several reports of a prolonged sonic boom were received from areas north of Highway 20, along with shaking of homes, trees and various other objects including wind chimes,” it said.

Apparently the first explanation was that it was a meteorite disintegrating upon reaching the Earth’s atmosphere but it may have been asteroid debris or rocket debris instead.

Hat tip: Dan Riehl

Sing it, Jerry Lee:

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February 22, 2010 By Fausta

No need to panic over the sea levels after all

Climate scientists withdraw journal claims of rising sea levels.

But wasn’t the science “settled”?

Or did the planet start healing, like Obama said,

this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal

Uh…no,

In a statement the authors of the paper said: “Since publication of our paper we have become aware of two mistakes which impact the detailed estimation of future sea level rise. This means that we can no longer draw firm conclusions regarding 21st century sea level rise from this study without further work.

“Never mind!”

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February 15, 2010 By Fausta

Global Warming failure linkfest blizzard

The scam is revealed, and now there is a blizzard of damning information on the fraud while the country is in the middle of yet more record-breaking snowfall:

The WaPo misleads the public with this headline, Series of missteps by climate scientists threatens climate-change agenda, which A. J. Strata translates into plain English,

It should read “Series of unscientific claims destroys false image of ’settled science’, CRU head concurs”.

Strata goes on to shred the WaPo fallacy,

But you know these journalists who struggled through high school math and science – they are geniuses in their own minds. Let me show how much so:

But recent revelations about flaws in that seminal report, ranging from typos in key dates to sloppy sourcing, are undermining confidence not only in the panel’s work but also in projections about climate change. Scientists who have pointed out problems in the report say the panel’s methods and mistakes — including admitting Saturday that it had overstated how much of the Netherlands was below sea level — give doubters an opening.

Typos? The cries that the Himalayan glaciers would melt by 2035 was no typo – people within the IPCC tried to get that fixed. It was a deliberate lie. How do you typo the claim Africa is going to lose 50% of its food production in 10 years? Is that ’sloppy’ sourcing (i.e., using green propaganda and claiming it is peer reviewed science)? These now proven false and unscientific claims did not give us math and science savvy skeptics an opening – it proved we were right.

Dr. Melissa loves the WaPo’s understatement: Monumental Man-Made Scientific Scandal Climategate Described As “Missteps By Scientists” By WaPo ; Just One Minute expands on how The WaPo On Climate Change – Can’t Get It Right Even When Reporting Others Are Wrong

Michelle Malkin: The global warming scandal of the century deepens

Ed Morrissey wants to know, Was there any actual warming to begin with?, a good question considering this:

The Times of London delivers a separate blow to the AGW movement today in a report on scientific review of the data used to claim man-made warming of the planet over the last few decades. Several researchers have found that the measurements of temperatures in the AGW record that showed temperature increases mainly came from land development and urbanization, not from actual temperature increases. They have made their findings public through peer-reviewed studies that come at a very bad time for the IPCC and AGW advocates

Roger Kimball has an interesting reading list here, It’s Not That I Like Saying “I Told You So” About “Global Warming,” but . . .

Instapundit has a roundup, too, including links to The Guardian, Foreign Policy, and how Scientists seek better way to do climate report. They could start by saving their data, saving their code, and not stonewalling their critics.

Via Gerard (two links to Gerard in one day? Yes, the guy’s on a roll.) and Paul, another Hitler parody, this time Hitler finds out global warming is a fraud,

At the end of the parody Hitler asks whether they can go back to global cooling, a theory that was in vogue back in the 1960s and 1970s, as many of us remember. A friend has pointed out that several of the hacks pushing global cooling then switched to global warming once the warming grant money started coming. Gateway Pundit reminds us that

The CPU fraudsters bilked the EU and US for £800,000 ($1,253,624.84) annually for the last 20 years.

As the Hitler parody said, “These are the best scientists money can buy”!

UPDATE
Welcome, ShrinkWrapped and Hot Air readers. Please visit often!

And more,
U.N. Climate panel pummeled for misinformation, high and low
CRU’s Former Head Phil Jones: Well, I Guess Maybe There Hasn’t Been Any Warming Since 1995, And Oh Yeah, Maybe The Medieval Warm Period and Subsequent Periods Were Warmer Than Things Are Now

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