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In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, released on October 22, 2024, Dr. Jamie Ellis and Amy Vu welcome Jennifer Standley—who finished her master's degree here at the UF Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory, and is now completing her PhD with Dr. Geoff Williams at his laboratory in the department of Entomology and Plant Pathology at Auburn University—to talk about a research project that she did here at UF with Jamie titled, “Does consuming irradiated royal jelly affect Apis mellifera larvae development and survival to adulthood in vitro?”. This episode concludes with a Q&A segment. Check out our website: www.ufhoneybee.com, for additional resources from today's episode.
fWotD Episode 2629: Hanford Engineer Works Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Tuesday, 16 July 2024 is Hanford Engineer Works.The Hanford Engineer Works (HEW) was a nuclear production complex in Benton County, Washington, established by the United States federal government in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project during World War II. It built and operated the B Reactor, the first full-scale plutonium production reactor. Plutonium manufactured at the HEW was used in the atomic bomb detonated in the Trinity test in July 1945, and in the Fat Man bomb used in the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in August 1945. The HEW was commanded by Colonel Franklin T. Matthias until January 1946, and then by Colonel Frederick J. Clarke.The director of the Manhattan Project, Brigadier General Leslie R. Groves Jr., engaged DuPont as the prime contractor for the design, construction and operation of the HEW. DuPont recommended that it be located far from densely populated areas, and a site on the Columbia River, codenamed Site W, was chosen. The federal government acquired the land under its war powers authority and relocated some 1,500 nearby residents. The acquisition was one of the largest in US history. Disputes arose with farmers over the value of the land and compensation for crops that had already been planted. The acquisition was not completed before the Manhattan Project ended in December 1946.Construction commenced in March 1943 on a massive and technically challenging project. Most of the construction workforce, which reached a peak of nearly 45,000 in June 1944, lived in a temporary construction camp near the old Hanford townsite. Administrators, engineers and operating personnel lived in the government town established at Richland, which had a wartime peak population of 17,000. The HEW erected 554 buildings, including three graphite-moderated and water-cooled reactors (B, D and F) that operated at 250 megawatts. Natural uranium sealed in aluminum cans (known as "slugs") was fed into them.B Reactor went critical in September 1944 and, after overcoming neutron poisoning, produced its first plutonium in November. Irradiated slugs were processed in two huge, remotely operated chemical separation plants (T and B) where the plutonium was extracted using the bismuth-phosphate process. Radioactive wastes were stored in underground tanks. The first batch of plutonium was processed in the T plant between December 1944 and February 1945 and delivered to the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory. The identical D and F reactors came online in December 1944 and February 1945, respectively. The HEW suffered an outage on 10 March 1945 when a Japanese balloon bomb struck a high-tension power line. The total cost of the HEW up to December 1946 was over $348 million (equivalent to $4.1 billion in 2023). The Manhattan Project ended on 31 December 1946 and control of the HEW passed from the Manhattan District to the Atomic Energy Commission.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:16 UTC on Tuesday, 16 July 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Hanford Engineer Works on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Joey.
This week on Black Hoodie Alchemy, we are going for the jugular and making this a chat with a heavy LISTENER DISCRETION ADVISED warning, trigger warning, and all that fun stuff. The full descriptions of gore will be left out of our discussion here, but the fact of the matter is that these stories in and of themselves are so gory, terrifying, and true that even talking about them at any length requires a legitimate WARNING. And with that out of the way, my cohort Chris Fiato joins me with a strong existential, alchemical perspective as we dive into two of the most brutal true stories I've ever heard of in my life. First it's Hishachi Ouchi -- the world's most irradiated man -- who basically stared into an active nuclear reaction like Bruce Banner, except instead of turning into the Hulk, he melted off his own bones like a marshmallow on a stick for 80+ days WHILE STILL ALIVE. Yes, you read that right, and it's as horrific as it sounds. Second, it the story of Stalin's gulag on a tiny, unnamed Siberian island where men, women, and children were sent without food or supplies as punishment for their crimes, and told to set up a colony. However, because of the conditions and even the brutal torture from what little guards there were to have control, the island became known in the history book's as Cannibal Island, and it was probably even be worse than what you are imagining. As we talk about all this, I give Chris some get-out-of-jail free cards by occasionally giving him factoids about the show, The Office, and we try and wrap our heads around these stories from the perspectives of existential alchemy, and even the biblical story of Job. RELATED CONTENT: DIVE MANUAL AUDIOBOOK BHA LINKTREE w books, shorts, and much more Chris on Insta Paranormality Magazine w my Sasquatch chaos magick article! Joe Rupe and I streaming WWZ Horde Mode SHOW NOTES: Hishachi Ouchi All That's Interesting Wendigoon talks Ouchi Cannibal Island article Great mini doc on Cannibal Island Another Cannibal Island article The Office factoids This week's featured music! Don't forget to support that black hoodie rap, your indie punk and metal scenes, and all your favorite independent artists! Hold it down for the underground: Shake, Rattle (snake) & Roll - A Girl A Gun A Ghost No Light - Spoken Like a True Hero AndItEndsWithoutYou - InnerWounds TheScissorInsideMe - InnerWounds --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/support
We've discussed how to build your own underground bunker, but what if you let a company like Vault-Tek do that for you? In the world of Fallout, Vault-Tek is not the most trustworthy company. They blew up the entire world to eliminate their competition! While I do respect their hustle, it does leave the world […]
We've discussed how to build your own underground bunker, but what if you let a company like Vault-Tek do that for you? In the world of Fallout, Vault-Tek is not the most trustworthy company. They blew up the entire world to eliminate their competition! While I do respect their hustle, it does leave the world […]
Prince Andrew is finding himself pulled right back into the Epstein conversation now that Judge Preska has announced her decision to unmask the rest of the John and Jane Does from the once sealed documents. In this episode, we take a dive into the Joe Exotic of the Windsor family's newest Epstein related problem and what it could mean moving forward.(commercial at 9:11)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
Episode:Title: Irradiated Menace is my Cosplay NameShow: ohmTown DailySeason: 2Episode: 242Date: 8/30/2023Time: 9PM ET@ohmTown Vote for the articles: https://www.ohmtown.com/elections/Vote for past shows: https://www.ohmtown.com/past-elections/Visit ohmTown on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ohmtownVisit ohmTown on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ohmtownVisit ohmTown on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ohmtown/id1609446592Visit ohmTown on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ohmTownArticles Discussed:[0:00] Introductions...The TypeBoy Mechanical Keyboard https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/wanted/f/d/the-mechanical-keyboard-that-runs-on-game-boy-cartridge-shells/Closing a Flagship Site and then what? https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/memphis-plant-that-uses-potentially-hazardous-chemical-will-close-company-says/Skateboard Sounds are either Music or Torture https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/experiencing-the-texture-of-skateboard-sounds-can-help-bridge-divisions-new-research-says/More baby formula maker news https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/stockmarketeers/f/d/fda-warns-three-baby-formula-makers-about-production-violations/Not the Bees! https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/ohmtowndaily/f/d/bee-alert-5-million-bees-fall-off-truck-near-toronto-and-drivers-are-asked-to-close-windows/I hope this song isn't in Starfield. https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/warcrafters/f/d/bethesda-commissioned-an-official-starfield-song-from-imagine-dragons-and-if-you-guessed-that-it-rhymes-high-with-sky-you-are-correct/A Boaring Irradiated Menace https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/nuclear-weapons-turned-wild-boars-into-an-irradiated-menace-study-finds/Octopuses Rise Up, The Gathering Has Begun https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/just-off-california-octopuses-are-converging-by-the-thousands-heres-why/NASA Surveillance Van goes on Sale https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/four-wheel-tech/f/d/ex-nasa-surveillance-van-with-retractable-roof-cameras-goes-on-sale/No thanks, I don't want to be Aquaman https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/japanese-ministers-eat-fukushima-fish-to-show-its-safe-after-nuclear-plant-wastewater-is-discharged/Tourist tries to get stoned in Sardinia https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/ohmtowndaily/f/d/tourist-arrested-after-police-find-90-pounds-of-pebbles-in-his-trunk/Starfield Graphics Card and CPU Auction https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/warcrafters/f/d/a-1-500-limited-edition-starfield-graphics-card-and-cpu-bundle-is-up-for-auction/Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/ohmtown
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.11.548530v1?rss=1 Authors: Sharma, D. K., Soni, I., Misra, H. S., Rajpurohit, Y. S. Abstract: Deinococcus radiodurans exhibits remarkable survival under extreme conditions, including ionizing radiation, desiccation, and various DNA-damaging agents. It employs unique repair mechanisms, such as single-strand annealing (SSA) and extended synthesis-dependent strand annealing (ESDSA), to efficiently restore damaged DNA fragments. In this study, we investigate the regulatory role of the NT-specific protein DprA in DNA repair pathways following acute gamma radiation exposure. Our findings demonstrate that the absence of DprA leads to rapid repair of gamma radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), with diminished involvement of the ESDSA pathway. Furthermore, our data suggest that the SSA pathway becomes the primary mechanism for DNA DSB repair in the absence of DprA. Overall, our results highlight the regulatory function of DprA in modulating the choice between SSA and ESDSA pathways for DNA repair in the radiation-resistant bacterium D. radiodurans. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Prince Andrew is once again being called to the carpet by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and the lawyer for several of those survivors, Spencer Kuvin has not been shy when giving his opinion on the disgraced prince and his antics. Kuvin has called for the forced testimony of Prince Andrew several times and in the wake of the new emails, he is once again calling upon Andrew to step up and answer questions under oath. However, Andrew and his team have shown no interest in doing this and there are no indictation that anything has changed.In this episode, we take a look at the new calls for Andrew to take responsibility for his actions and for him to speak with authorities.(commercial at 8:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Email suggests Prince Andrew 'lied' about Jeffrey Epstein relationship | Daily Mail OnlineThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
Prince Andrew is once again being called to the carpet by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and the lawyer for several of those survivors, Spencer Kuvin has not been shy when giving his opinion on the disgraced prince and his antics. Kuvin has called for the forced testimony of Prince Andrew several times and in the wake of the new emails, he is once again calling upon Andrew to step up and answer questions under oath. However, Andrew and his team have shown no interest in doing this and there are no indictation that anything has changed.In this episode, we take a look at the new calls for Andrew to take responsibility for his actions and for him to speak with authorities.(commercial at 8:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Email suggests Prince Andrew 'lied' about Jeffrey Epstein relationship | Daily Mail OnlineThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
It's good to keep up to date on the latest in cannabis legalization and laugh a lot when Joe gets talking! Tune in on Monday's at 8pm, either we're live or we're a recast, we'll let you know. Tune in at http://www.chiampa.org
Edición Limimtada - 10 de Abril del 2023. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Micrófono: Lewitt LCT-240 Pro. Presentando música de Zanias, Annie con Von Hertzog, Fad Gadget, Leæther Strip, A Certain Ratio, Split Vision, Leathers, Fragrance., John Foxx, Shiny Darkness, Final Selection, Italoconnection, G.W. Childs IV, Spray, BlakLight, Depeche Mode, Toni Halliday, Rotersand, Irradiated with Sound, VNV Nation, White Noise TV, Cattac, Blutengel, Basscalate, nolongerhuman, Girls Under Glass, Massiv in Mensch y ELM.
This week, 2009 is back with a vengeance. We talk about Fallout: New Vegas (it's great!), Fallout 4 (it's… fine?),[...]
Arriving at the Fungal Crags, the party quickly realizes that the atmosphere itself is hostile around this corrupted complex. The walls, once stone, now pulsate like flesh, and oozing plant matter chokes the region. Even so, the party presses inward, set on stopping this pollution.
⚠️ROCKFORD BREEDER CLASS THIS WEEKEND! Grab your tickets now Illinois: www.growcastpodcast.com/breederclass Cannabis activist and independent journalist Grant Smith-Ellis is on the program to discuss some recent revelations that have come to light regarding a powerful brand in the cannabis space- who has previously positioned themselves against homegrow; Curaleaf. Grant expounds on the now multiple investigations that have been launched into this company from multiple states- highlighting alleged employee testimony citing the use of nuclear remediation machines without proper certifcation or proper protective gear, unlicensed testing of new products on employees of Curaleaf, and maybe the biggest rabbit hole of all... The alleged link between the investment capital behind Curaleaf, and the oligarchs of Russia... While it's important to focus on cultivation education and our mission of overgrow, we must also keep an eye on those who have actively stood against home grow rights- and do our best to prevent those efforts! GrowCast Seed Co (New Oreoz FEMS and limited packs are LIVE!) GrowCast Membership (bonus content, member discounts, member discord and more) GrowCast Classes (Breeder Class coming to more states! Shout out to Grow Depot in Virginia Beach - a veteran owned, community focused hydro store with an emphasis on education! Get what you need for your grow along with any help for what ails your plants! We love Grow Depot!
Irradiated beams are so the light of fashion (See what I did there?) In this episode: Jason illuminates the apparently very scant production history and William pipes in to detail the kicking out of the Laemmle family from their studio. William then lets his soul glow shine through by traveling back in time via Andromeda ray to the story of what on earth happened in this movie. And Mr. Beast uses the ray to cure all the people with blindness and... wait, no, that would be Mr. Benet. Sorry, Dr. Benet. Timestamps: 01:00 - Production/Cast; 0:41:22 - Plot; ------ Music by RoccoW Welcome! (RoccoW) / CC BY-SA 3.0 Sweet Self Satisfaction (RoccoW) / CC BY-SA 3.0 Local Forecast - Slower by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3988-local-forecast---slower License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Audio clips from movies: The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Wolf Man, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Godzilla (1954), Invisible Man, Frankenstein (1931) Audio clips from movies: The Invisible Ray (1936) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematic-fantastic/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematic-fantastic/support
Edición Limitada - 13 de Febrero del 2023. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de Depeche Mode, SilverScene, Marsheaux, Zanias, Breathe Of My Leaves con Tareya, Reflection, Mental Exile, BlakLight, Piston Damp, Lifelong Corporation, Alien Skin, Eric C. Powell & Andrea Powell, Platronic, Vogon Poetry y Social Ambitions, Martyn Bailey, O!Dorian, 1984, The Livelong June, Shiny Darkness, Irradiated with Sound, Lights of Euphoria, Ultra Sunn, Beborn Beton, iamnoone, Stolen, Rotersand, Seven Trees, Neuroticfish, Klack y Mach FoX y Zeven Odd Gods.
TREMORS | THEM! | CRITTERSWith Guest Programmer JACK HOLLOWAYSpace hedgehogs with teeth! Irradiated, giant, mutant ants! Underground slugs with snake mouths! It's a tough life for a horror movie fan, mostly because when it comes to choosing which monster we wanna snuggle up with on our car's bench seat, we can't pick just one! Lucky for us, Guest Programmer Jack Holloway is here to sneak his favorite monsters into the Dead City Drive-In– and we've got two perfect choices waiting in the wings to join them. Sizzle up some Kevin Bacon, break out your ant farm and cozy up with your favorite critter, because if there's anything better than watching monsters on a big screen, it's having a few favorite CREATURE COMFORTS to go along with!
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.12.01.518726v1?rss=1 Authors: Vorstandlechner, V., Copic, D., Klas, K., Direder, M., Golabi, B., Radtke, C., Ankersmit, H. J., Mildner, M. Abstract: Background Hypertrophic scars can cause pain, movement restrictions, and reduction of quality of life. Despite numerous options to tackle hypertrophic scarring, efficient therapies are still scarce, and cellular mechanisms are not well understood. Secreted factors from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCsec) were previously described for their beneficial effects in tissue regeneration. Here, we investigated the effects of PBMCsec on skin scarring in mouse models and human scar explant cultures at single cell resolution (scRNAseq). Methods Mouse wounds and scars were treated with PBMCsec either intradermally or topically. Human mature scars were treated with PBMCsec ex vivo in explant cultures. All experimental settings were analyzed by single cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq). A variety of bioinformatics approaches were used to decipher gene regulation in the scRNAseq data sets. Components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) were investigated in situ by immunofluorescence. The effect of PBMCsec on myofibroblast differentiation and elastin expression was investigated by stimulating human primary fibroblasts with TGF{beta}. Findings Topical and intradermal application of PBMCsec regulated the expression of a variety of genes involved in pro-fibrotic processes and tissue remodeling. Our bioinformatics approach identified elastin as a common linchpin of antifibrotic action in both, the mouse and human experimental setting. In vitro, we found that PBMCsec prevents TGF{beta}-mediated myofibroblast-differentiation and attenuates abundant elastin expression through non-canonical signaling inhibition. Furthermore, TGF{beta}-induced breakdown of elastic fibers was strongly inhibited by addition of PBMCsec. Interpretation Together, we showed anti-fibrotic effect of PBMCsec on cutaneous scars in mouse and human experimental settings, suggesting PBMCsec as a novel therapeutic option to treat skin scarring. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncFy1zRA9HM 28 DAYS LATER Written by Alex Garland CLOSE ON A MONITOR SCREEN: Images of stunning violence. Looped. Soldiers in a foreign war shoot an unarmed civilian at point- blank range; a man is set on by a frenzied crowd wielding clubs and machetes; a woman is necklaced while her killers cheer and howl. Pull back to reveal that we are seeing one of many screens in a bank of monitors, all showing similar images... Then revealing that the monitors are in a... INT. SURGICAL CHAMBER - NIGHT ...surgical chamber. And watching the screens is a... ...chimp, strapped to an operating table, with its skull dissected open, webbed in wires and monitoring devices, muzzled with a transparent guard. Alive. Behind the surgical chamber, through the wide doorframe, we can see a larger laboratory beyond. INT. BRIGHT CORRIDOR - NIGHT A group of black-clad ALF Activists, all wearing balaclavas, move down a corridor. They carry various gear - bag, bolt cutters. As they move, one Activist reaches up to a security camera and sprays it black with an aerosol paint can. INT. LABORATORY - NIGHT The Activists enter the laboratory. CHIEF ACTIVIST Fucking hell... The Chief Activist takes his camera off his shoulder and starts taking photos. The room is huge and long, and darkened except for specific pools of light. Partially illuminated are rows of cages with clear perspex doors. They run down either side of the room. In the cages are chimpanzees. 2. Most are in a state of rabid agitation, banging and clawing against the perspex, baring teeth through foam-flecked mouths. They reach the far end of the lab, where on a huge steel operating table they see the dissected chimp. FEMALE ACTIVIST Oh God... The dissected chimp's eyes flick to the Activists. Blood wells from around the exposed brain tissue. Tears starts to roll down the Female Activist's cheeks. CHIEF ACTIVIST (to Female Activist) Keep your shit together. If we're going to get them out of here... The Finnish Activist is checking the perspex cages. FINNISH ACTIVIST I can pop these, no problem. CHIEF ACTIVIST So get to it. The Finnish Activist raises his crowbar and sticks it around the edge of one of the doors - about to prise it open. At the moment, the doors to the laboratory bang open. The Activists all turn. Standing at the entrance is the Scientist. A pause. The Scientist jumps to a telephone handset on the wall and shouts into the receiver. SCIENTIST Security! We have a break-in! Get to sector... A hand slams down the disconnect button. SCIENTIST ...nine. The Chief Activist plucks the receiver from the Scientist's hands, and then rips the telephone from the wall. A beat. 3. SCIENTIST I know who you are, I know what you think you're doing, but you have to listen to me. You can't release these animals. CHIEF ACTIVIST If you don't want to get hurt, shut your mouth, and don't move a fucking muscle. SCIENTIST (BLURTS) The chimps are infected! The Activists hesitate, exchanging a glance. SCIENTIST (continuing; stumbling, FLUSTERED) These animals are highly contagious. They've been given an inhibitor. CHIEF ACTIVIST Infected with what? SCIENTIST Chemically restricted, locked down to a... a single impulse that... CHIEF ACTIVIST Infected with what? The Scientist hesitates before answering. SCIENTIST Rage. Behind the Activists, the bank of monitors show the faces of the machete-wielding crowd. SCIENTIST (desperately trying to EXPLAIN) In order to cure, you must first understand. Just imagine: to have power over all the things we feel we can't control. Anger, violence... FINNISH ACTIVIST What the fuck is he talking about? 4. CHIEF ACTIVIST We don't have time for this shit! Get the cages open! SCIENTIST No! CHIEF ACTIVIST We're going, you sick bastard, and we're taking your torture victims with us. SCIENTIST NO! You must listen! The animals are contagious! The infection is in their blood and saliva! One bite and... FEMALE ACTIVIST They won't bite me. The Female Activist crouches down to face the wild eyes of the infected chimp behind the perspex. SCIENTIST STOP! You have no idea! The Scientist makes a desperate lunge towards her, but the Chief Activist grabs him. FEMALE ACTIVIST Good boy. You don't want to bite me, do you? The Female Activist gives a final benign smile, then the Finnish Activist pops open the door. SCIENTIST NO! Like a bullet from a gun, the infected chimp leaps out at the Female Activist - and sinks its teeth into her neck. She reels back as the chimp claws and bites with extraordinary viciousness. At the same moment, a deafening alarm begins to sound. FEMALE ACTIVIST (SHRIEKING) Get it off! Get if off! The Finnish Activist rips the ape off and throws it on to the floor. The infected chimp immediately bites into the man's leg. He yells with pain, and tries to kick it off. 5. Behind him, the Female Activist has started to scream. She doubles up, clutching the side of her head. FEMALE ACTIVIST I'm burning! Jesus! Help me! SCIENTIST We have to kill her! FEMALE ACTIVIST I'm burning! I'm burning! CHIEF ACTIVIST What's... SCIENTIST We have to kill her NOW! Meanwhile, the Female Activist's cries have become an unwavering howl of pain - and she is joined by the Finnish Activist, whose hands have also flown to the side of his head, gripping his temples as if trying to keep his skull from exploding. CHIEF ACTIVIST What's wrong with them? The Scientist grabs a desk-lamp base and starts running towards the screaming Female Activist... ...who has ripped off her balaclava - revealing her face - the face of an Infected. She turns to the Scientist. SCIENTIST Oh God. She leaps at him. He screams as they go tumbling to the ground. The Chief Activist watches in immobile horror as she attacks the Scientist with amazing ferocity. INT. CORRIDOR - NIGHT Another ACTIVIST makes his way down the corridor towards the lab. ACTIVIST (HISSES) Terry? Jemma? 6. No answer. ACTIVIST Mika? Where are you? He reaches the door to the lab, which is closed - and... ...as he opens it, we realize the door is also soundproofed. A wall of screaming hits him. He stands in the doorway - stunned by the noise, and then the sight. Blood, death, and his colleagues, all Infected. ACTIVIST Bloody hell. The Infected rush him. FADE TO BLACK. TITLE: 28 DAYS LATER INT. HOSPITAL ROOM - LATE AFTERNOON Close up of Jim, a young man in his twenties, wearing pale green hospital pyjamas. He has a month's beard, is dishevelled, and asleep. We pull back to see that Jim is lying on a hospital bed, in a private room. Connected to his arms are multiple drips, a full row of four or five on each side of his bed. Most of the bags are empty. Jim's eyes open. He looks around with an expression of confusion. Then he sits up. He is weak, but he swings his legs off the bed and stands. The attached drips are pulled with him and clatter to the floor. Jim winces, and pulls the taped needles from his arm. JIM Ow... His voice is hoarse, his mouth dry. Massaging his throat, he walks to the door. 7. INT. COMA WARD - LATE AFTERNOON The door to Jim's hospital room is locked. The key is on the floor. He picks it up and opens the door. Jim exits into a corridor. At the far end, a sign read: COMA WARD. There is no sign of life or movement. Jim walks down the corridor. One of the doors is half-open. From inside, there is the sound of buzzing flies. INT. HOSPITAL WARDS - LATE AFTERNOON Jim moves as quickly as he can through the hospital, still weak, but now driven by adrenaline. All the wards and corridors are deserted. Medical notes and equipment lie strewn over the floors, trolleys are upended, glass partition doors are smashed. In a couple of places, splashes of dried blood arc up the walls. He reaches A&E. On one wall is a row of public pay phones. He lifts a receiver, and the line is dead. He goes down the line, trying them all. In the corner of the A&E reception is a smashed soft-drinks machine, with a few cans collected at the base. Jim grabs one, rips off the ring-pull and downs it in one go. Then he grabs another, and heads for the main doors. EXT. HOSPITAL - LATE AFTERNOON Jim exits and walks out into the bright daylight of the forecourt. The camera begins to pull away from him. JIM Hello? Aside from a quiet rush of wind, there is silence. No traffic, no engines, no movement. Not even birdsong. EXT. LONDON - SUNDOWN Jim walks through the empty city, from St. Thomas's Hospital, over Westminster Bridge, past the Houses of Parliament, down Whitehall, to Trafalgar Square. 8. A bright overhead sun bleaches the streets. A light drifts litter and refuse. Cars lie abandoned, shops looted. Jim is still wearing his hospital pyjamas, and carries a plastic bag full of soft-drink cans. EXT. CENTRAL LONDON ROAD/CHURCH - NIGHT Jim walks. Night has fallen. He needs to find a place to rest... He pauses. Down a narrow side street is a church. He walks towards it. The front doors are open. INT. CHURCH - NIGHT Jim walks inside, moving with the respectful quietness that people adopt when entering a church. The doors ahead to the main chamber are closed. Pushing them, gently trying the handle, it is obvious they are locked. But another open door is to his left. He goes through it. INT. CHURCH - STAIRWELL - NIGHT Jim moves up a stairwell. Written large on the wall is a single line of graffiti: REPENT. THE END IS EXTREMELY FUCKING NIGH INT. CHURCH - GALLERY LEVEL - NIGHT Jim moves into the gallery level, and sees, through the dust and rot, ornate but faded splendor. At the far end, a stained- glass window is illuminated by the moonlight. Jim pads in, stands at the gallery, facing the stained-glass window for a moment before looking down... Beneath are hundreds of dead bodies. Layered over the floor, jammed into the pews, spilling over the altar. The scene of an unimaginable massacre. Jim stands, stunned. Then sees, standing motionless at different positions facing away from him, four people. Their postures and stillness make their status unclear. Jim hesitates before speaking. 9. JIM ...Hello? Immediately, the four heads flick around. Infected. And the next moment, there is the powerful thump of a door at the far end of the gallery. Jim whirls to the source as the Infected below start to move. The door thumps again - another stunningly powerful blow, the noise echoing around the chamber. Confused, fist closing around his bag of soft drinks, Jim steps onto the gallery, facing the door... ...and it smashes open. Revealing an Infected Priest - who locks sight on Jim, and starts to sprint. JIM Father? The Priest is half way across the gallery JIM Father, what are you... And now the moonlight catches the Priest's face. Showing clearly: the eyes. The blood smeared and collected around his nose, ears, and mouth. Darkened and crusted, accumulated over days and weeks. Fresh blood glistening. JIM Jesus! In a movement of pure instinct, Jim swings the bag just as the Priest is about to reach him - and connects squarely with the man's head. JIM Oh, that, was bad, that was bad... I shouldn't have done that... He breaks into a run... INT. CHURCH - STAIRWELL - NIGHT Down the stairwell... 10. INT. CHURCH - NIGHT ...into the front entrance, where the locked door now strains under the blows of the Infected inside. JIM Shit. EXT. CHURCH - NIGHT Jim sprints down the stone steps. As he reaches the bottom the doors are broken open, and the Infected give chase. EXT. CENTRAL LONDON ROAD - NIGHT Jim runs - the Infected have almost reached him. A hand fires up a Zippo lighter, and lights the rag of a Molotov cocktail. As Jim runs, something flies past his head, and the Infected closest to him explodes in a ball of flame. Jim turns, and sees as another Molotov cocktail explodes, engulfing two in the fireball. He whirls, now completely bewildered. WOMAN'S VOICE HERE! Another Molotov cocktail explodes. The Infected stagger from the blaze, on fire. WOMAN'S VOICE OVER HERE! Jim whirls again, and sees, further down the road... ...Selena, a black woman, also in her twenties. She wears a small backpack, a machete is stuck into her belt - and she holds a lit Molotov cocktail in her hand. ...Mark, a tall, good-looking man - throwing another bottle. It smashes on the head of the last Infected, bathing it in flame... The burning Infected bumps blindly into a car. Falls. Gets up again. 11. Blindly, it staggers off the road, into a petrol station - where an abandoned car has run over on the pumps. The ground beneath it suddenly ignites, and the petrol station explodes. EXT. SIDE STREET - NIGHT Selena and Mark lead Jim into a side street. JIM (DAZED) Those people! Who were... who... MARK This way! Move it! Jim allows himself to be hurried along. EXT. SHOP - NIGHT Selena stops outside a newsagent's shop. The shop's door and windows are covered with a metal security grill, but the grill over the door lock has been prised away enough for Selena to slip her hand through to the latch. INT. SHOP - NIGHT Inside, most of the shelves have been emptied of confectionery. Newspapers and magazines litter the floor. The magazine covers of beautiful girls and sports cars have become instant anachronisms. At the back of the shop, a makeshift bed of sheets and sleeping bag is nestled. This has obviously been Selena and Mark's home for the last few days. INT. NEWSAGENT - NIGHT Jim, Mark and Selena enter the newsagent's and pull down the grill. MARK A man walks into a bar with a giraffe. They each get pissed. The giraffe falls over. The man goes to leave and the barman says, you can't leave that lying there. The man says, it's not a lion. It's a giraffe. 12. Silence. Mark pulls off his mask and turns to Selena. MARK He's completely humorless. You two will get along like a house on fire. Selena, who has already taken off her mask, ignores Mark. SELENA Who are you? You've come from a hospital. MARK Are you a doctor? SELENA He's not a doctor. He's a patient. JIM I'm a bicycle courier. I was riding a package from Farringdon to Shaftesbury Avenue. A car cut across me... and then I wake up in hospital, today... I wake up and I'm hallucinating, or... MARK What's your name? JIM Jim. MARK I'm Mark. This is Selena. (BEAT) Okay, Jim. We've got some bad news. Selena starts to tell her story, and as the story unfolds we see the images she describes. SELENA It began as rioting. And right from the beginning, you knew something bad was going on because the rioters were killing people. And then it wasn't on the TV anymore. It was in the street outside. It was coming through your windows. We all guessed it was a virus. An infection. You didn't need a doctor to tell you that. It was the blood. 13. Something in the blood. By the time they tried to evacuate the cities, it was already too late. The infection was everywhere. The army blockades were overrun. And that was when the exodus started. The day before the radio and TV stopped broadcasting there were reports of infection in Paris and New York. We didn't hear anything more after that. JIM Where are your families? MARK They're dead. SELENA Yours will be dead too. JIM No... No! I'm going to find them. They live in Greenwich. I can walk. (heading for the exit) I'm going to... to go and... SELENA You'll go and come back. JIM (pulling at the grill) Yes! I'll go and come back. MARK Rules of survival. Lesson one - you never go anywhere alone, unless you've got no choice. Lesson two - you only move during daylight, unless you've got no choice. We'll take you tomorrow. Then we'll all go and find your dead parents. Okay? EXT. TRAIN TRACKS - DAY Jim, Selena and Mark walk along the Docklands Light Railway in single file. Ahead is a train. Behind the train, as if spilled in its wake, are abandoned bags, suitcases, backpacks. Mark drops pace to let Jim catch up. 14. MARK How's your head? Fucked? No reply. MARK (gesturing at the city) I know where your head is. You're looking at these windows, these millions of windows, and you're thinking - there's no way this many people are dead. It's just too many windows. Mark picks up a handbag from the tracks. MARK The person who owned this bag. Can't be dead. Mark reaches in and starts to pull things out as they walk, discarding the personal possessions. MARK A woman - (car keys) - who drove a Nissan Micra - (teddy) - and had a little teddy bear - (condoms) - and carried protection, just in case. Marks tosses the condoms behind him. MARK (DRY) Believe me, we won't need them anymore than she will. He hands the bag to Jim and walks ahead. Jim pulls out a mobile phone. He switches it on. It reads: SEARCHING FOR NETWORK. The message blinks a couple of times. Then the screen goes blank. Jim looks left. He is now alongside the train. The inside of the windows are smeared with dried blood. Pressed against the glass is the face of a dead man. 15. Jim drops the phone and breaks into a run - running past Mark and Selena. MARK (HISSING) Hey! EXT. GREENWICH COMMON - DAY Jim, Selena and Mark jog across Greenwich Common. Jim gestures towards one of the streets on the far side of the green. JIM (LOW VOICE) Down there. Westlink Street. Second on the left. EXT. WESTLINK STREET - DAY The street is modest red-brick semi-detached houses. They stand outside Number 43. Jim waits while Selena scans the dark facade. SELENA If there's anyone in there who isn't human... JIM I understand. SELENA Anyone. JIM I understand. Selena shoots a glance at Jim. Jim is gazing at the house. MARK Okay. EXT. BACK GARDEN - DAY Jim uses the key under the flowerpot to open the back door. INT. HOUSE - DAY Jim, Selena and Mark move quietly through the kitchen and the downstairs of the house. 16. Surprisingly, everything is neat and tidy. Washed plates are stacked by the sink, newspapers on the table are neatly piled. The headline on the top paper reads simply: CONTAINMENT FAILS. They reach the bottom of the stairs. Selena gestures upwards, and Jim nods. They start to ascend. At the top of the stairs, Selena sniffs the air, and recoils. Jim has noticed it too. His eyes widen in alarm. MARK (WHISPERS) Wait. But Jim pushes past and advances along the top landing, until he reaches a door. By now the smell is so bad that he is having to cover his nose and mouth with the sleeve of one arm. Jim pushes open the door. Inside, two decomposed bodies lie side by side on the bed, intertwined. On the bedside table are an empty bottle of sleeping pills and a bottle of red wine. Mark appears behind him. Jim stares at his parents for a couple of moments, then Mark closes the door. INT. BATHROOM - DAY Jim sits on the toilet, alone. He is crying. In his hand is a piece of paper: "Jim - with endless love, we left you sleeping. Now we're sleeping with you. Don't wake up." The paper crumples in his fist. INT. LIVING ROOM - DAY Jim, Selena and Mark sit in the living room, on the two sofas. Jim looks dazed, uncomprehending. Selena watches Jim, her expression neutral. SELENA They died peacefully. You should be grateful. JIM I'm not grateful. Jim's words hang a moment. Then Mark talks, simply, unemotionally, matter-of-fact throughout. 17. MARK The roads out were all jammed. So we went to Paddington Station. Hoping: maybe we could get to Heathrow, maybe buy our way on a plane. My dad had all this cash, even though cash was already useless, and Mum had her jewellery. But twenty thousand other people had the same idea. (A MOMENT) The crowd was surging, and I lost my grip on my sister's hand. I remember realizing the ground was soft. I looked down, and I was standing on people. Like a carpet, people who had fallen, and... somewhere in the crowd there were infected. It spread fast, no one could run, all you could do was climb. Over more people. So I did that. I got up, somehow, on top of a kiosk. (A MOMENT) Looking down, you couldn't tell which faces were infected and which weren't. With the blood, the screaming, they all looked the same. And I saw my dad. Not my mum or my sister. But I saw my dad. His face. A short silence. MARK Selena's right. You should be grateful. SELENA We don't have time to get back to the shop before dark. We should stay here tonight. Jim nods. He isn't sure what he wants to say. JIM My old room was at the end of the landing. You two take it. I'll sleep down here. SELENA We'll sleep in the same room. It's safer. 18. EXT. LONDON - DAY TO NIGHT The red orb of the sun goes down; the light fades. As night falls, London vanishes into blackness, with no electric light to be seen. Then the moon appears from behind the cloud layer, and the dark city is revealed. INT. HOUSE - NIGHT Jim is on the sofa. In the moonlight, we can see that his eyes are open, wide awake. Selena is curled on the other sofa, and Mark is on the floor - both asleep. The house is silent. Jim watches Selena sleeping for a couple of moments. Then, quietly, he gets off the sofa and pads out of the living room, down the hall to the kitchen. INT. KITCHEN - NIGHT Jim enters, standing just inside the doorway. He looks around the room. On one wall, a faded kid's drawing of a car is framed. Above the counter, on a shelf of cookery books, an album has a handwritten label on the spine: "Mum's Favorite Recipes". Jim walks to the fridge. Stuck to the door is a photo of Jim with his parents, arm in arm, smiling at the camera. Jim is on his mountain bike, wearing his courier bag. FLASH CUT TO: Jim, sitting at the kitchen table as his Mum enters, carrying bags of shopping. Jim walks over to the bags and pulls out a carton of orange juice, which he pulls straight to his mouth and begins to gulp down. His Dad walks in from the garden. JIM'S DAD Give me a glass of that, would you? JIM (draining the carton, and giving it a shake) It's empty. CUT BACK TO: 19. Jim touches the photo, their faces, lightly. Jim is facing away from the back door, which has a large frosted-glass panel. Through the glass panel, unseen by Jim a dark silhouette looms against the diffused glow from the moonlight. Through the kitchen window, a second silhouette appears. Then there is a scratching noise from the back door. Jim freezes. Slowly, he turns his head, and sees the dark shapes behind the door and window. A beat - then the door is abruptly and powerfully smashed in. It flies open, and hangs loosely held by the bottom hinge. Standing in the doorframe is an Infected Man. Jim shouts with alarm as the Man lunges at him - and they both go tumbling to the floor. At the same moment, the figure behind the kitchen window smashes the glass, and an Infected Teenage Girl starts to clamber through the jagged frame. The Man gets on top of Jim, while Jim uses his arms to hold back the ferocious assault. A single strand of saliva flies from the Man's lips, and contacts Jim's cheek. JIM (SCREAMS) Help! Suddenly, Selena is there, holding her machete. The blade flashes down to the back of the Man's neck. Blood gushes. Jim rolls the Infected Man off, just in time to see... ...Mark dispatch the Girl half way through the kitchen window. The Girl is holding Mark, but her legs are caught on the broken glass. Mark jabs upwards into the Girl's torso - she stiffens, then slumps, and as Mark steps back we see he is holding a knife. Jim hyperventilates, staring at the corpse on the kitchen floor. JIM It's Mr. Bridges... Selena turns to Jim. She is hyperventilating too, but there is control and steel in her voice. 20. SELENA Were you bitten? JIM He lives four doors down... Jim turns to the Girl sprawled half way through the window. JIM That's his daughter... SELENA Were you bitten? Jim looks at her. Selena is still holding her machete at the ready. JIM No... No! I wasn't! SELENA Did any of the blood get in your mouth? JIM No! SELENA Mark? Jim turns to Mark. He is standing in the middle of the room. Stepped away from the window. The Girl's blood is on his arm - and he is wiping it away... ...off the skin... where a long scratch cut wells up fresh blood. A moment. Then Mark looks at Selena, as if slightly startled. MARK Wait. But Selena is swiping with her machete. Mark lifts his arm instinctively, defensively, and the blade sinks in. Selena immediately yanks it back. MARK DON'T! Selena swipes again - and the blade catches Mark hard in the side of the head. Mark falls. 21. Jim watches, scrabbling backwards on the floor away from them, as Selena brutally finishes Mark off. Selena looks at Mark's body for a couple of beats, then lowers the blade. She picks up a dishcloth from the sink counter and tosses it to Jim. SELENA Get that cleaned off. Jim picks up the rag and hurriedly starts to wipe the Infected's blood from around his neck. SELENA Do you have any clothes here? JIM (fazed, frightened of her) I... I don't know. I think so. SELENA Then get them. And get dressed. We have to leave, now. With practiced speed, Selena starts to open the kitchen cupboards, selecting packets of biscuits and cans from the shelves, and stuffing them into her backpack. SELENA More infected will be coming. They always do. EXT. HOUSE - NIGHT Jim and Selena exit the front door. Jim has changed out of his hospital gear into jeans and a sweatshirt. He also has a small backpack, and is carrying a baseball bat. EXT. LONDON ROAD - NIGHT Jim and Selena walk: fast, alert. But something is not being said between them... until Jim breaks the silence. JIM (QUIET) How did you know? Selena says nothing. Continues walking. JIM (INSISTENT) How did you know he was infected? 22. SELENA The blood. JIM The blood was everywhere. On me, on you, and... SELENA (CUTTING IN) I didn't know he was infected. Okay? I didn't know. He knew. I could see it in his face. (A MOMENT) You need to understand, if someone gets infected, you've got somewhere between ten and twenty seconds to kill them. They might be your brother or your sister or your oldest friend. It makes no difference Just so as you know, if it happens to you, I'll do it in a heartbeat. A moment. JIM How long had you known him? SELENA Five days. Or six. Does it matter? Jim says nothing. SELENA He was full of plans. Long-distance weapons, so they don't get close. A newsagent's with a metal grill, so you can sleep. Petrol bombs, so the blood doesn't splash. Selena looks at Jim dispassionately. SELENA Got a plan yet, Jim? You want us to find a cure and save the world? Or fall in love and fuck? Selena looks away again. SELENA Plans are pointless. Staying alive is as good as it gets. Silence. 23. They walk. Jim following a few steps behind Selena. A few moments later, Jim lifts a hand, opens his mouth, about to say something - but Selena cuts him off without even looking round. SELENA Shhh. She has seen something... A line of tower blocks some distance away, standing against the night sky. In one of them, hanging in the window of one of the highest stories, colored fairy lights are lit up, blinking gently. INT. TOWER BLOCK - NIGHT Jim and Selena walk through the smashed glass doors of the tower block. It is extremely dark inside. Selena switches on a flashlight and illuminates the entrance hall. It is a mess. The floor is covered in broken glass and dried blood. The lift doors are jammed open, and inside is a dense bundle of rags - perhaps an old corpse, but impossible to tell, because the interior of the lift has been torched. It is black with carbon, and smoke-scarring runs up the outside wall. Selena moves the flashlight to the stairwell. There is a huge tangle of shopping trolleys running up the stairs. Selena gives one of the trolleys an exploratory tug. It shifts, but holds fast, meshed in with its neighbor. Then she puts a foot into one of the grates, and lifts herself up. Shining her light over the top of the tangle, she can see a gap along the top. JIM Let's hope we don't have to get out of here in a hurry. She begins to climb through. INT. TOWER BLOCK - NIGHT Jim and Selena move steadily and quietly up the stairwell, into the building. Reaching a next landing, they check around the corner before proceeding. Through a broken window, we can see that they are already high above most London buildings, and on the wall a sign reads: LEVEL 5. 24. SELENA Need a break? JIM (completely out of breath) No. You? SELENA No. They continue a few steps. JIM I do need a break, by the way. Selena nods. They stop on the stairs. Jim slips off his backpack and sits, pulling a face as he does so... SELENA What's up? JIM Nothing. She gives him a cut-the-crap expression. JIM I've got a headache. SELENA Bad? JIM Pretty bad. SELENA Why didn't you say something before? JIM Because I didn't think you'd give a shit. A moment, where it's unclear how Selena will react to this. Then she slips off her own backpack. SELENA (going through the bag) You've got no fat on you, and all you've had to eat is sugar. So you're crashing. Unfortunately, there isn't a lot we can do about that... 25. Selena starts to produce a wide selection of pills, looted from a chemist. SELENA ...except pump you full painkillers, and give you more sugar to eat. She holds up a bottle of codeine tablets, and passes it to Jim. SELENA As for the sugar: Lilt or Tango? JIM (CHEWING CODEINE) ...Do you have Sprite? SELENA Actually, I did have a can of Sprite, but... Suddenly there is a loud scream, coming from somewhere lower down the building. Jim and Selena both make a grab for their weapons. JIM Jesus! SELENA Quiet. The scream comes again. The noise is chilling, echoing up the empty stairwell. But there is something strange about it. The noise is human, but oddly autistic. It is held for slightly too long, and stops abruptly. SELENA That's an infected. Then, the sound of metal scraping, clattering the blockade. SELENA They're in. INT. SHOPPING TROLLEY BLOCKADE - NIGHT Two Infected, a Young Asian Guy and a Young White Guy, moving with amazing speed over the blockade. 26. INT. STAIRS - NIGHT Jim and Selena sprint up the stairs. Behind them, we can hear the Infected, giving chase, howling. They pass level eight, nine, ten... Jim is exhausted. SELENA Come on! JIM (out of breath, barely able to speak) I can't. Selena continues, and Jim looks over the edge of the stairwell, to the landing below... ...where the two Infected appear, tearing around the corner. INT. STAIRWELL - NIGHT Selena sprints up the stairs... and Jim sprints past her, in an amazing burst of energy and speed. They round another bend in the stairwell... ...then both Jim and Selena scream. Standing directly in front of them is a Man In Riot Cop Gear - helmet with full visor, gloves, a riot shield in one hand, and a length of lead pipe in the other. The Man lunges past both of them, barging past, where the Infected White Man has appeared at the stairwell. The Riot Gear Man swings his lead pipe and connects viciously with the White Man's head. The White Man falls backwards against the Asian Man. Both fall back down the stairs. The Riot Gear Man turns back to Jim and Selena. MAN Down the corridor! Flat 157! Jim and Selena are stunned, but start to run down the corridor. The Asian Man is coming back up the stairs. Jim looks back over his shoulder in time to see the Riot Gear Man deliver a massive blow to the Asian Man's head. 27. INT. CORRIDOR - NIGHT Jim and Selena run towards Flat 157. The door is open, but as they approach, it suddenly slams shut. JIM AND SELENA (hammering on the door) Let us in! GIRL (O.S.) Who is it? SELENA Let us in! The door opens a fraction, on the chain. The face of a girl appears. She is fourteen, pale, solemn-faced. GIRL Where's Dad? Jim looks back down the corridor. At the far end, the Man appears. He is holding the limp body of one of the Infected - and he tips it over the balcony, where it drops down the middle of the stairwell. MAN (CALLS BACK) It's okay, Hannah. Let them inside. The door closes, we hear the chain being slipped off, then it opens again. INT. FLAT - NIGHT Jim and Selena enter past the pale-faced girl. The flat is council, three-bed, sixteenth floor of the block. It has patterned wallpaper, and nice but boring furnishings. It is lit by candles. The entrance hall leads straight to the living room, which has French windows and a small balcony outside. On one wall, a framed photograph hangs, which shows the Man standing beside a black taxi cab. Next to him is a middle aged woman - presumably the Man's wife. Hannah sits at the cab's steering wheel, beaming. Another photo, beside, show Hannah sat in the seat of a go- kart. The Man follows Jim and Selena inside. 28. MAN Come in, come in. They follow the Man through to the living room, and Hannah recloses the front door, which has an impressive arrangement of locks and dead-bolts. INT. FLAT - LIVING ROOM - NIGHT In the living room, the fairy lights hang in the window, powered by a car battery. Lit by their glow, the Man goes through a careful ritual of shedding his gear, helped by Hannah. First, he lays down the riot shield. Then he puts the bloodsmeared lead pipe on a small white towel. Next, he removes his gloves - and places them beside the bar on the towel. Then he folds the towel over the weapon and gloves, and puts it beside the riot shield. Finally he removes the visored helmet. Jim and Selena watch him. They look pretty rattled, not really knowing what to expect. After the Man has finished shedding his gear, he turns. MAN So... I'm Frank, anyway. He extends his hand to Jim and Selena. Jim hesitates very briefly, then shakes it. JIM I'm Jim. SELENA Selena. Frank beams, and suddenly he seems much less frightening and imposing. If anything, he is just as nervous as Jim and Selena. FRANK Jim and Selena. Good to meet you. And this is my daughter, Hannah. (turning to Hannah) ...Come on, sweetheart. Say hello. Hannah takes a step into the room, but says nothing. FRANK So... so this is great. Just great. It calls for a celebration. 29. I'd say. Why don't you all sit down, and... Hannah, what have we got to offer? HANNAH (QUIETLY) We've got Mum's creme de menthe. An awkward beat. FRANK Yes, her creme de menthe. Great. Look, sit, please. Get comfortable. Sit tight while I get it. Frank exits. Selena, Jim and Hannah all stand, until Selena gestures at the sofa. SELENA Shall we? Jim and Selena take the sofa. Hannah stays standing. FRANK (O.S.) Where are the bloody glasses? HANNAH Middle cupboard. FRANK (O.S.) No! The good ones! This is a celebration! HANNAH Top cupboard. Another short, uncomfortable pause. Hannah looks at Jim and Selena from her position near the doorway. Her expression is blank and unreadable. JIM This is your place, then. Hannah nods. JIM It's nice. Hannah nods again. Frank re-enters. Frank is beaming, holding the creme de menthe, and four wine glasses. 30. FRANK There! I know it isn't much but... well, cheers! EXT. TOWER BLOCK - NIGHT The moon shines above the tower block. INT. FLAT - NIGHT Jim, Selena and Hannah all sit in the living room, sipping creme de menthe. Frank is disconnecting the fairy lights as he talks, and pulling the curtains closed, rather systematically checking for cracks along the edges. FRANK Normally we keep the windows covered at night, because the light attracts them. But when we saw your petrol station fire, we knew it had to be survivors... So we hooked up the Christmas tree lights. Like a beacon. Finished with the sofa, he sits on the armchair. SELENA We're grateful. FRANK Well, we're grateful you came. I was starting to really worry. Like I say, we haven't seen any sign of anyone normal for a while now. JIM There aren't any others in the building? Frank shakes his head. SELENA And you haven't seen any people outside? Frank's eyes flick to Hannah. FRANK We haven't left the block for more than two weeks. Stayed right here. Only sensible thing to do. Everyone who went out... 31. SELENA Didn't come back. FRANK And there's two hundred flats here. Most of them have a few cans of food, or cereal, or something. SELENA It's a good set-up. FRANK It isn't bad. He puts a hand on Hannah's shoulder, and gives it a squeeze. FRANK We've got by, haven't we? INT. BATHROOM - NIGHT
HI-shielding of rm H 2 in UV-irradiated protogalaxies: suppression of the photodissociation rate by Meredith Neyer et al. on Tuesday 18 October We study the impact of neutral hydrogen absorption on ${rm H_2}$ photodissociation in protogalactic haloes exposed to soft-UV radiation. Lyman-series absorption can significantly deplete dissociating photons as line overlap with the ${rm H_2}$ Lyman-Werner bands occurs for neutral column densities exceeding $10^{22}$ ${rm cm^{-2}}$, but this effect has not been previously included in studies of protogalactic haloes. We use high-resolution three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations to investigate this "HI-shielding" in three metal-free atomic cooling haloes collapsing at redshift $z sim 10-20$. We use CLOUDY modeling to update a previous fitting formula for HI-shielding which is a better model for shielding of non-ground state ${rm H_2}$ rovibrational populations and implement the new fit in our simulations. We find that the inclusion of HI-shielding increases the "critical flux" for suppression of ${rm H_2}$ cooling in these haloes by $sim 60-100$ per cent. The larger critical flux has implications in particular for the predicted numbers of candidate haloes in which "direct collapse" could seed massive ($sim 10^5$ ${rm M_odot}$) black holes at $z sim 15$. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.09532v1
ALMA Datacubes and Continuum Maps of the Irradiated Western Wall in Carina by Patrick Hartigan et al. on Wednesday 21 September We present ALMA observations of the continuum and line emission of $^{12}$CO, $^{13}$CO, C$^{18}$O, and [C I] for a portion of the G287.38-0.62 (Car 1-E) region in the Carina star-forming complex. The new data record how a molecular cloud responds on subarcsecond scales when subjected to a powerful radiation front, and provide insights into the overall process of star formation within regions that contain the most massive young stars. The maps show several molecular clouds superpose upon the line of sight, including a portion of the Western Wall, a highly-irradiated cloud situated near the young star cluster Trumpler 14. In agreement with theory, there is a clear progression from fluoresced H$_2$, to [C I], to C$^{18}$O with distance into the PDR front. Emission from optically thick $^{12}$CO extends across the region, while $^{13}$CO, [C I] and especially C$^{18}$O are more optically thin, and concentrate into clumps and filaments closer to the PDR interface. Within the Western Wall cloud itself we identify 254 distinct core-sized clumps in our datacube of C$^{18}$O. The mass distribution of these objects is similar to that of the stellar IMF. Aside from a large-scale velocity gradient, the clump radial velocities lack any spatial coherence size. There is no direct evidence for triggering of star formation in the Western Wall in that its C$^{18}$O clumps and continuum cores appear starless, with no pillars present. However, the densest portion of the cloud lies closest to the PDR, and the C$^{18}$O emission is flattened along the radiation front. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.10013v1
In which Budoc relieves some pent up aggression, Bort does 'roids and Mouse finds a new home. Find out more about Degenesis at https://degenesis.com/ _ Twitter: @DunkingOnTheDM Instagram: @DunkingOnTheDM YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEj-8mJ5AEqsRsuu1n1W8OQ Discord: https://discord.gg/a4Rd5TwtGu Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Dunking_On_The_DM Episode analytics
July 30, 1978 https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1978/07/30 It's Garfield, but...cute! Our whole world is turned upside down. By which I mean we talk absolute nonsense for forty five minutes before grumpily looking at a cartoon cat. Also discussed: Coffins, Spider Activity, and Wubsay. If you're reading this, you are a patreon! That means you are Cool and Good and we really appreciate you.
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It's time to get your vape pen ready for another episode of Smoking Out the Closet. Join Alex and Rayven as they talk about Mother's Day, Irradiated weed (it's safe and does not make the weed radioactive), Pennsylvania legislators feeling the pressure to legalize cannabis after seeing New Jersey's sales, and athletes in New Jersey show support of legalization. Rayven's review on Agri-Kind's Strawberry Akiel 3/5 Alex's review on Agri-Kind's Sweet Chem 4.20/5 Intro by Steve Biddle Outro By Joseph McDade at www.josephmcdade.com Support #prideout on TikTok or go to www.prideout.org Wanna reach out to Alex and Rayven hit them up at their email smokingoutthecloset@gmail.com Instagram @smokingoutthecloset Twitter @smokingoutpod TikTok @smokingoutthecloset
Fritz uncovers a forgotten corner of neo-Nazi dystopian thought: the mysterious Wayne Macleod, his White Mars Zion, and the struggle against 'Big Gravity'. Subscribe to patreon.org/tenepod and twitter.com/tenepod.
We're back and so are the games! This week on Checkpoint Chat we check out Ghostwire: Tokyo, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, and the latest Xbox Game Pass hit, Tunic! ---- SHOW NOTES ----- 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:12 - Diving and the origins of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 00:11:01 - A mention of Horizon Forbidden West and Elden Ring 00:11:47 - Our full Ghostwire Tokyo review 00:30:08 - Kirby and the Forgotten Land is good fun! 00:42:31 - Tunic is a true 2022 indie surprise 00:57:15 - Games out this week 00:59:23 - All the latest gaming news 01:24:08 - We answer all your questions!
Edición Limitada - 7 de Marzo del 2022. Producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de Close to Monday, Robyn y Neneh Cherry con Mapei, Kid Moxie, Tears for Fears, Stairway Maze con Michael Roeder, Irradiated with Sound, deZeption con BlueBalou, Blaklight, Piston Damp, Church of Trees, Floe!, The Gliding Faces, Promenade Cinema, Deine Lakaien, Massive Ego, ImJudas, Beyond Border, Code 64, Ego Bliss, Telekon, Lifelong Corporation, Sündenrausch con Chris Pohl, Evo-Lution y Eisfabrik.
We wrap up 2021 with some new year's resolutions in the form of tips and recommendations. We're calling it 22 in '22 in 22': That's 22 tips, for 2022, delivered to you in 22 minutes. Philip Rothman and David MacDonald spend a minute on each item, from our favorite apps, web sites, plug-ins, and techniques that we hope help with a “new you in ‘22” — at least when it comes to our favorite topic of music notation software and related tech. The clock's already ticking, so let's get the festivities started. David's items: Scanner Pro from Readdle Use metadata in projects (Backstage area/File tab in Sibelius, Project Info in Dorico) with wildcards, tokens, inserts Change universal settings first (e.g. vertical spacing) Text Styles Use the “real” characters for sharps and flats (Dorico tokens, just copy/paste in other apps) Special Unicode characters Butterick's Practical Typography Better Touch Tool “Key Sequences” and trackpad gestures to avoid conflicts. (h/t Shortcut Detective from Irradiated software) Sibelius Plugin: Delete Empty Text Strings Filters Organize files consistently (including file tags) Philip's items: iPhone/iPad apps in general (Sibelius and Dorico) Tokens for exploiting PDFs in score order (in Sibelius and Dorico) Finale: Document > Page Format (Score… Parts…). Set this and then Redefine Pages in Page Layout tool. You may think that using the Page Size, System Size, and Edit Page Margins options in the Page Layout Tool is the right way… but no… Also, don't “Scale System” or “Scale Page” to anything other than 100% in Page Format. When to use “Absolute” or “fixed” size for anything page-related (titles, page numbers, headers) Use the “real” dynamics (stylized bold italic mp, etc., not just regular expression text) Make sure you use them correctly! Più mosso. Schirmer Pronouncing Pocket Manual Of Musical Terms (Theodore Baker, ed. Nicolas Slonimsky, Laura Kuhn 5th ed 1995) $8 Kindle, paperback used Keyboard Maestro for Mac; Similar but not the same on Windows: AutoHotKey I have to choose just one plug-in? Run them all with Run Plugins by Name Plugins part 2: Filter Other in Sibelius filters key signature changes, hidden objects, quartertones, and a lot more Please always use running headers (title, page number, part name) on all parts
Martian ketchup, Physicians with pistols, CGI wounds, Deadly phonics, Irradiated fungi, Frankentrees, Mutant spuds, Elderly sprinters. Jennifer, Angie, and Way discuss the curated links for the week of 11/19/2021. Please consider supporting this ad-free content on Patreon.
On this episode of The Mad Scientist Lab, Shawn and Jared return from Nats park with quite the take to tell. First and foremost where is Shawn's shirt?? Jared struggles with getting the tickets on his phone while Shawn bugs him to find the nearest restroom so he can relieve himself. Spooky season is upon us and RJ and Shawn give reasons why it's the best time of year. However, Jared disagrees and gives a list of reasons he dislikes Fall. What is the best Halloween candy to receive? Snickers? Milky Ways? Candy Corn? Church Pamphlets?? The guys discuss the best and worst to get in their trick-or-treat bags and... RJ learn what a box is!!
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This weeks Book(ish) I sit down with one of Australias leading prose poets, Cassandra Atherton, to discuss Irradiated Cities by Mariko Nagai. Our conversation includes some surprisingly intense fights in the poetry community, whether the bomb could ever be justified over Hiroshima, and studying public intellectuals at Harvard. Enjoy!Books discussedIrradiated Cities by Mariko NagaiLittle Red by Ania WalwiczAustralia by Ania WalwiczListen to weekly Lit Balm here.Follow Bookish Comedy on Twitter and Instagram.Sign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here.You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073.Want to help support the show?Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | MerchWant to get in contact with us?Email | Twitter | Website | Facebook | Reddit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on B-Sides, an interesting conversation from the cutting room floor about Chernobyl now.
With a title like 'Blood', surely this episode is about vampires... Finally! Something is causing regular citizens in a small town to snap and murder people with their bare hands in strange fits of rage. Mulder and Scully investigate, wondering what could be causing these people to snap. Is it mind-controlling electronics? A top secret experiment relating to phobias? Irradiated flies? Some kind of chemical being sprayed? A bored sheriff seeking excitement? Um… maybe vampires... please? Mulder and Scully try to identify the cause before more people die. Spoiler: I can’t believe it’s not vampires!® References: X-Files Confidential: The Unauthorized X-Philes Companion by Ted Edwards Music: "Dark Science" by David Hilowitz 'The Truth Is What We Make of It' by The Agrarians You can find links to all our episodes, ways to subscribe, social media, and more here! https://linktr.ee/iwtrw --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Dr Paula Bolton Maggs presents the podcast on the Guidelines on the use of irradiated blood components. To provide healthcare professionals with clear guidance on situations when the use of irradiated blood components is indicated. The term ‘blood component' means the therapeutic constituents of human blood (red cells, white cells, platelets and plasma) that can be prepared by various methods (JPAC https://www.transfusionguidelines.org/red‐book/definitions). The multidisciplinary writing group developed evidence‐based clarification and practical guidance in clinical areas of ambiguity. Publications relating to patients of all age groups have been assessed. The guidance may not be appropriate in all patient situations and assessment of individual circumstances with the appropriate risk assessments and patient involvement may lead to alternative decisions. Dr Bolton Maggs discusses the guideline in three parts but also, stresses that the podcast is not a substitute for reading the guideline: 1) Background on the use of irradiation and new evidence on aetiology of transfusion - associated - graft - versus - disease. 2) Specific issues for Hodgins and non Hodgins lymphoma 3) Summary of the changes for paediatric transfusion Dr Bolton- Maggs has recently retired as a Consultant Haematologist and Director of Serious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT).
Gibbs finishes his review of WW84 and adds an impromptu PC game review for Paradise Killer. Izzy brags about his new Oculus Quest 2, and his time in virtual reality. Continuing with our mutation theme, this week Zea bring us to the golden age of horror with her pick: "THEM!" where monstrous, irradiated mutant ants terrorize unsuspecting communities. These gargantuan ants pose an immediate threat to humanity, as a local law enforcement agent teams up with the FBI, scientists and the army on a search and destroy mission to annihilate the insects before they multiply and cannot be stopped. Movie Review Timestamp: 21:26
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A live webcast will be streamed at 2:00 PM EST at www.eesi.org/livecast (wireless connection permitting) The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites you to join us for an online briefing about pending nuclear waste legislation, including amendments to the Nuclear Waste Policy Act and other bills, which would radically alter the way radioactive waste from civilian nuclear power plant is handled and stored. The nuclear waste issue is coming to a head as more and more nuclear plants shut down and enter decommissioning. Irradiated nuclear fuel (a.k.a. “spent” fuel) is currently stored in fuel pools and dry storage canisters on reactor sites, but these systems are unhardened and subject to leaks, failures, and attack. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is in the process of licensing two private “consolidated interim storage facilities” (CISFs) in New Mexico and Texas, which would store the waste indefinitely in surface-stored or shallowly buried casks that are also subject to leaks and failures. Opening CISFs would trigger thousands of shipments of irradiated fuel over decades, crossing through most states and Congressional districts. All these approaches are fraught with feasibility problems and risks that could profoundly impact public safety, the environment, and the economy. The briefing will discuss the status of pending bills and amendments and how they propose to deal with these problems and risks. While most Hill watchers expect few bills to move in this Congress after the election, it is worth noting that in the past, when legislation that changed how the United States handles nuclear waste was enacted, it occurred during the lame duck session, and therefore could again. But whether current bills dealing with nuclear waste move in this Congress or the next, the issue is pressing. Key decisions about what to do with nuclear waste from decommissioned plants are imminent, CISF licensing is moving ahead quickly, and Congress may soon be asked to vote on legislation that would change procedures and liability for storing nuclear waste at reactor sites, and enable it to be transported across the country to CISFs. This is the third EESI briefing on nuclear plant decommissioning and radioactive waste issues. It will be a moderated discussion with leading experts and advocates.
A live webcast will be streamed at 2:00 PM EST at www.eesi.org/livecast (wireless connection permitting) The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites you to join us for an online briefing about pending nuclear waste legislation, including amendments to the Nuclear Waste Policy Act and other bills, which would radically alter the way radioactive waste from civilian nuclear power plant is handled and stored. The nuclear waste issue is coming to a head as more and more nuclear plants shut down and enter decommissioning. Irradiated nuclear fuel (a.k.a. “spent” fuel) is currently stored in fuel pools and dry storage canisters on reactor sites, but these systems are unhardened and subject to leaks, failures, and attack. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is in the process of licensing two private “consolidated interim storage facilities” (CISFs) in New Mexico and Texas, which would store the waste indefinitely in surface-stored or shallowly buried casks that are also subject to leaks and failures. Opening CISFs would trigger thousands of shipments of irradiated fuel over decades, crossing through most states and Congressional districts. All these approaches are fraught with feasibility problems and risks that could profoundly impact public safety, the environment, and the economy. The briefing will discuss the status of pending bills and amendments and how they propose to deal with these problems and risks. While most Hill watchers expect few bills to move in this Congress after the election, it is worth noting that in the past, when legislation that changed how the United States handles nuclear waste was enacted, it occurred during the lame duck session, and therefore could again. But whether current bills dealing with nuclear waste move in this Congress or the next, the issue is pressing. Key decisions about what to do with nuclear waste from decommissioned plants are imminent, CISF licensing is moving ahead quickly, and Congress may soon be asked to vote on legislation that would change procedures and liability for storing nuclear waste at reactor sites, and enable it to be transported across the country to CISFs. This is the third EESI briefing on nuclear plant decommissioning and radioactive waste issues. It will be a moderated discussion with leading experts and advocates.
IN THIS LAST BATTLE:-Ask Dave: The most impactful lesson of a Decade!-Teebers' last leap!-Return of the Third Reich?-Tales from the Tempest!-Dave gets born again HARD!-A sit-down showdown with Big Sal Gaboozo!-Rust In Peace Nuclear Clown Radio 2010-2020!-On the (very last) Irradiated ipod this week EVARZ: Tin Machine plays us out into the sunset with a fond farewell from their second effort Tin Machine II, with the splendid little number, "Goodbye Mr. Ed"!RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOADBONUS: Here is the evolution of our lovely Cover Girl, Atomic Angie's latest photo shoot!PS: Just because NUCLEAR CLOWN RADIO is out of business doesn't mean that your boys Drakk & Dave are out of the Podcast game! Their mutated misadventures continue on once every single week over at ATOMIC DISASTER THEATER! Stop by and nuke out with us, won't you?
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In The Marvel Virgin's first watch of the second MCU movie, Paul quizzes Kayleigh on how the Hulk travels so fast, how he manages to get lab equipment in Brazil, and the difference between gross sweat and sexy sweat.
The gang chats to Michael Hartney (Characters Welcome, JFL New Faces Characters, Comedy Central Comic to Watch, Original Cast School of Rock Broadway). This week the gossip is scorchin'' as we dig into power hungry squirrels, the Queen's own toilet paper, the fact Shem wanted to bring (and pitch for a movie), Superman Two and Three's Annie Ross, CIA Reports on Astral Projection, and the original height of penguins. Michael is on: IG: @hartneymichael T: @MichaelHartney Characters Welcome: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsRbuFzQOXSpsftxW4JyNew TRASH socials IG: @wearetrashcomedy T: @wertrashcomedy FB: https://www.facebook.com/wearetrashcomedy Apocalypse Podcast Network Hot Goss with TRASH is part of the Apocalypse Podcast Network https://www.apocalypsepodcastnetwork.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ApocalypsePodcastNetwork --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hotgosswithtrashcomedy/message
With only three actual stories to talk about this week, the Keepers use their time to go off on a plethora of rants and tangents this week. It’s amazing stuff, and you are going to LOVE it! Topics discussed in this episode include: The upcoming Transformers series coming to Netflix has been delayed due to […]
Seth & Brian are covering what is going on in the OC. Two different perspectives, two generations.We also have a few headlines and weekend events. Of course we will be talking with Daniel & Theresa about the state of Orange county reality.HeadlinesSeth - Goat’s Back To WorkWeb - https://www.ocregister.com/2020/05/31/goats-are-hard-at-work-clearing-laguna-beachs-steep-canyon-hillsides-with-more-to-come/Brian - Bottoms Up Bar & Grill in Stanton CAWeb - https://www.barrescueupdates.com/2020/05/bottoms-up-bar-grill-bar-rescue-update.htmlSeth - Food Poisoned Homeless?Web - https://www.ocregister.com/2020/06/01/other-homeless-people-in-orange-county-may-have-been-sickened-by-poisoned-food/Brian - Spying on Protesters or Dropping Irradiated Bugs?Web - https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/33812/this-plane-wasnt-snooping-on-protesters-in-los-angeles-it-was-dropping-irradiated-bugsBrian & Seth - Discussion on Protesting/Rioting/Looting - OC CurfewsMalls closing earlier now - Fashion island (mon-fri - 11-5, sat 7, sun 6)Web - https://ktla.com/news/local-news/heres-a-list-of-curfews-announced-by-authorities-across-socal-following-unrest-in-wake-of-george-floyds-death/Web - https://patch.com/california/newportbeach/south-coast-plaza-postpones-reopening-after-looting-vandalismWeb - https://www.ocregister.com/2020/06/01/anaheim-orders-6-p-m-curfew-to-quell-potential-unrest/Web - https://abc7.com/society/huntington-beach-protest-declared-an-unlawful-assembly/6223458/Web https://www.ocregister.com/2020/05/31/2-protests-over-george-floyds-death-in-san-clemente-on-sunday/Web - https://www.ocregister.com/2020/05/31/huntington-beach-police-declare-pier-protest-an-unlawful-assembly/Web - https://www.ocregister.com/2020/06/02/curfews-in-place-tuesday-night-for-these-southern-california-cities/EventsBrian - Black Star Canyon Ghost WalkWeb - https://www.facebook.com/events/267699317685712/Seth - Jackssurfboards Selling MasksWeb - https://jackssurfboards.com/search?type=product,article,page&q=masks*Brian - Farmers Market at the Great ParkWeb - https://www.facebook.com/events/2308750236100150/Seth - Families Forward Community Food DriveWeb - https://irvinecommunitynewsandviews.org/irvine-nonprofit-feeding-thousands-of-families-amid-covid-19-pandemic/Web - https://www.families-forward.org/Links“OC Real-Estate with Daniel & Theresa”(714) 788-7525714ocre@gmail.comTitan HST with A Prepared OC - https://www.titanhst.com/Drive Time OCWeb - https://sitchradio.com/our-shows/drive-time-oc/Twitter - https://twitter.com/DriveTimeOCInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/drivetimeoc/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drivetimeocDownload the “Drive Time OC” AppAndroid - http://bit.ly/38ifo2JApple - https://apple.co/2RzEzIhSponsorsCalifornia Trial Attorneys – https://catrialattorneys.com/Foskaris Wellness - https://foskariswellness.com/Teatro Martini – https://www.teatromartini.com/Sitch Radio - https://sitchradio.com/If you would like to become a sponsor or advertiser Call Sitch Radio (714) 643-2500 X 1
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Quarantined due to the COVID-19 epidemic, Ace Watkins and his team record a remote podcast from the safety of their individual homes and over a four-person co-op run of the Halo 3 campaign. Ace discusses Tuesday's primaries, Joe Biden's pledge to choose a woman Vice President, and whether Link's first ever spoken words would be "I'm a libertarian."
Bevor gleich die Bären verliehen werden, blicken Wolfgang, Janick, Lucas und Christian zurück auf das Festival und die letzten Wettbewerbsfilme "There Is No Evil" und "Irradiated.
Since time immemorial, blacksmiths have known that the hotter metal gets, the more it glows: it starts out red, then gets yellower, and then eventually white. In 1900, Max Planck discovered the relationship between an ideal object's radiation of light and its temperature. A hundred and twenty years later, we're using the consequences of this discovery for many things, including (indirectly) LED TVs, but perhaps one of the most dangerously neglected (or at least ignored) applications of this theory is in climate science. So what is the greenhouse effect? How does blackbody radiation help us design factories? And what are the problems with this model? This episode is distributed under a CC BY-SA license. For more information, visit CreativeCommons.org. [Featuring: Sofía Baca, Gabriel Hesch] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakingmathpodcast/support
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It's the unofficial roast of Mark Morris. Actually it's the official roast of a picture of Mark Morris. If that sounds boring, there's also a lot of dick talk. It's the official roast of Dick Talk. Like and Subscribe to Dick Talk, the new podcast, within a podcast, within a podcast, within a podcast, from the creators of a podcast, within a podcast, within a podcast Shark tank and the Biscuit, and one creator of a podcast, within a podcast, Rocket Talk!
This time around we update listeners on the elusive Bigfoot, a strange find in a stolen vehicle, why jogging in a cemetery is never a good idea, a mouse’s untimely […]
Chelsea talks about a certain Brazil tragedy involving nuclear material. Don't let your kid play in nuclear dust please. Cristina takes on a grand daddy conspiracy involving the moon! Did we ever land there and is it made of cheese?Thanks for listening and remember to like, rate, review, and email us at: cultscrytpidsconspiracies@gmail.com or tweet us at @C3Podcast. Also check out our Patreon: www.patreon.com/cultscryptidsconspiraciesMany thanks to TJ Shirley for our theme song!
Listeners may remember episodes 81 and 83, in which my excellent friend Diamond appeared; Mike's her equally excellent husband. Once you get to know them, it makes total sense that they found each other, and I mean that in the best way possible.
The boys discuss exciting new games like Reef, Newspeak, Museum and Fallout: The Board Game, before chatting about their time in the French Resistance, deciphering codes in cream puffs. Yes, really.
It's da bomb. Shan and Jaybee launch into the nuclear age, learning all about the Nevada Test Site and the development of radioactive technology, and how it relates to a host of irradiated mannequins of the National Museum of Atomic Testing. Learn about all the weird ways people used to ingest radium! Atomize Vegans! Bleeding earballs! And the tragic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the powerful design of the Hiroshima Peace Pavilion. It's a party mix of laughter, deep, deep horror, and sadness, on this week's Curio. Resources: http://www.westmuse.org/sites/westmuse.org/files/documents/WMA2014/Sessions/WMA2014_CollectionsThatKill-Notes.pdf https://www.archaeology.org/issues/152-1411/features/2594-united-states-atomic-age-doom-town http://time.com/3675016/nevada-a-bomb-test/ http://www.businessinsider.com/operation-doorstep-photos-2016-3#this-group-of-mannequins-is-hiding-under-the-stairs-in-a-basement-likely-to-test-if-this-was-an-effective-strategy-6 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2015/sep/21/building-the-atom-bomb-the-full-story-of-the-nevada-test-site https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevada_Test_Site#Areas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury,_Nevada http://www.dark-tourism.com/index.php/15-countries/individual-chapters/758-nevada-nuclear-test-site https://www.globalzero.org/blog/how-many-nukes-would-it-take-render-earth-uninhabitable https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_technology https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irradiated_mail https://www.mirion.com/introduction-to-radiation-safety/the-history-of-radiation/ http://mentalfloss.com/article/12732/9-ways-people-used-radium-we-understood-risks https://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2004-08/healthy-glow-drink-radiation https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18940506 https://geoscience.ucalgary.ca/tamaratt-chair/files/tamaratt-chair/death-by-numbers_the-mysterious-illness-of-the-dial-painters.pdf https://www.news-medical.net/health/Radiation-Poisoning-History.aspx http://nationalatomictestingmuseum.org/ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/0/many-nukes-world-could-destroy/ https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20170422/p2a/00m/0na/010000c
There is even more to this nuclear episode - that we are allowing concentrated uranium oxide shipments into NZ ports en route to other countries, for maximising. Denys says that changes have to take place in the ‘consciousness and the sentiments’ of near on 5 million New Zealanders as well as the rest of the world’s population to address what is really taking place today. In 1974 FOE - Friends of the Earth started up in NZ so as to speak up for most environmental issues. Stating that social and ecological consciousness has to grow to be able to counter these increasing trends of disconnection from the planet that sustains us … and that we are also running into a generational problem that Bob hinted at in the introduction - of unknowingness of the issues by our youth. Irradiated food entering NZ with poor or microscopic labelling. Yet, during this time NZ also became the first country on Earth to ban the irradiation of food - However in the 1990’s because we lost our ‘ sovereignty’ through the CER - Closer Economic Relations with Australia - when both countries merged their regulatory authorities thus Food Standards NZ and every Australia State and Capital Territory got one vote only. It’s not like one vote one country like with the United Nations and so NZ had to go along with Australia’s Pro Irradiation stance, being out voted every time. The result means that a whole range of exported Australian fruit and vegetables are imported into NZ and becomes our diet - which is irradiated with caesium 137. First they started off with mangoes which was regarded as a sweetener - and now tomatoes and capsicums are irradiated so are grapes, pip fruit and citrus fruit. Yet the labelling of such treatment continues to be poorly addressed and most people do not know that they could be eating nuclear irradiated food. Concentrated uranium oxide shipments entering Another large but silent issue is about concentrated uranium oxide shipments through NZ ports en-route to other countries. This contravenes our Nuclear Free policy. Up to 800 ton shipments of ‘concentrated uranium’ have been coming through the ports of Auckland - and the NZ workers at the port working on these ships were never told of these shipments - and this was completely under the public radar and unknowing NZ has no capability to deal with an accident or spillage inside these ships. The uranium is stored in the bow of the ship at the lowest levels and when asked why, was told that it is the furthest from the crews quarters - but that section of the ship is also the most affected area with storms at sea. FOE say that they have been shown photographs of containers of other goods that have been damaged by storms at sea and Bob says they look like they have been attacked by giant can openers. So these two issues are ongoing. Logging of old growth forests Most of the important matters of FOE are long term environmental challenges that are almost hidden from the NZ public attention - they are background issues and yet are of critical importance - for instance FOE’s first involvement was to halt the logging of vast beech forests in the South Island that has actually been an ongoing process of 30 years of activism. The fact that this indigenous forestry project that was halted took 30 years of focus to bring the worst aspects of that to a halt. But there are still dangers of that type of project happening again as there are signs of the reemergence of the idea that it is legitimate to log forests that are on public land. Another silent issue is: Gene Editing Gene Editing and Gene Drives and an acronym - CHRISPR which are now wedging their way into NZ and FOE says they are probably perilous technologies - they may have some uses - though it is surmised that this is going to be used for military application and the research is going to be financed by DARPA - as there is a weaponised dimension to this technology - and used on human populations in a negative way. Government complicity forces punitive costs to lodging appeals Today to appeal against any environmental or ecological assault in NZ has become very expensive - where it once cost $50 to lodge an appeal to save some ecological treasure in this country some years ago, the previous National administration made it more punitive to take an issue to court, that it now costs $500 under the Resource Management Act to protect our ‘taonga’ (treasures) - our heritage and for a small volunteer ecological group, it is debilitating. Then they have to put up surety of costs - that could then be up to $10 - 20,000 - but first the Government will take your $500 and you may never get to court. The game is rigged. It’s stacked against the people - by ’the system’. Being so, that both overseas and local business interests have been far more successful than environmental protectors. It’s unfortunate - yet that is the reality. There is no legal aid for cases brought about for the public interest, this needs to be addressed. Note that a good judge and magistrate can determine in 5 minutes if this is a genuine case. Wherever an environmental case being brought is merely vexatious or important, Denys says it would not cost the Government very much at all to set up such a system, where important and authentic cases are heard with the help of legal aid. This will allow the people’s voice to speak and to be heard in our own court system. Note that we NZers pay through our taxes for this court system as well as pay the salaries of the judges as well as the court rooms - as they are our courts. Government Organisations not doing enough? Just as the officials who are meant to be safeguarding the environment employed by organisations like DOC, (Department of Conservation) Ministry for the Environment, Land Care, etc- all these large Government organisations - we taxpayers already pay for them.They are actually our employees however they act as if we are asking them a special, favour to merely humbly knock on there door. 1080 another bogey that won’t go away At present there is a new exposee on 1080 and insect death - originally it was designed as an insecticide - yes it does cause insects to die - DOC knows this is so and this information has been suppressed - but under the Official Information Access - recently a researcher was able to get information released. The original scientist Dr Mike Meads was going to present some of these findings to the NZ Royal Society but 10 days before he was going to do his presentation DOC fired him and closed down the whole story. Here is Mike Meads telling us prior to his death. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixvo1DemwE4 NZ was the first country to introduce an Atomic Energy Act not long after the end of the 2nd World War and the DSIR (Department of Scientific Industrial Research) produced a booklet on it. Atomic Energy Act 1945 – Radioactive minerals – Te Ara ... https://teara.govt.nz/en/document/4781/atomic-energy-act-1945 Jun 12, 2006 - The purpose of the Atomic Energy Act 1945 was 'to make provision for the control in New Zealand of the means of producing atomic energy and for that purpose to provide for the mining and treatment of the ores of uranium and other elements which may be used for the production of atomic energy, This insightful and shocking interview covers many other subjects as well. If you have questions about Friends of the Earth you can contact our Auckland co-director, Bob Tait at the office by phone, Auckland 360 9149 or email, foenz@kcbbs.gen.nz. You can contact, denys.trussell@gmail.com, or on the Auckland landline, 308 9940. If you want to underwrite what we do you could send a small monthly payment to our bank account: ANZ 06-0158-0081074-03, Friends of the Earth New Zealand Limited. If you prefer, you can make a one-off payment to the same. Our present subscribers pay us on average $20.00 each a month. Even $10.00 a month will help pay the bills. We do not have charitable status and these payments are not tax-deductible. Like GreenplanetFM.com - Friends of the Earth are a volunteer labour of Love that continues by gifting of the self, as there are basically no other avenues for financing ourselves.
11 February 2014: In this Skinpod episode Dr. Jean Krutmann, from the IUF Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, discusses the transcription factor AHR and its anti-apoptotic role in UVB-irradiated keratinocytes.
In this episode, I discuss the pathogenesis of Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) and the staging of ORN and the treatment modalities available including surgery, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, pentoxifylline and tocopherol as well as dental management with these cases. 21 days should pass from the time of the last dental surgery before radiation is started, 14 days at a bare minimum.
IN THIS ROVING BAND OF MERRY WONDERMENT:-Shia Labeouf Crime Tales!-Vampire the Masquerade 5th Edition Talk!-Star Trek problems and a return to Starfleet!-Tomb Raider breast reduction and Wonder Woman weeping!-An age without Internet?-Ask Dave: Shoot the tubes, Ratbreath!-Welcome aboard, COMMANDER STACY!-On the Irradiated ipod this week: Playing us the savage first song from their self titled debut catastrophe, Carnivore plays us out this week with their post-nuclear tale of things to come, "Predator"!RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
I start this telephone interview mentioning Waihopai the Secret US controlled Five Eyes - Echelon spy station as it only a few kilometres from Blenheim where Steffan lives in the South Island. Steffan held the Security and Intelligence portfolio for the Green Party for many years. Thus we both concur that there is a very good chance that our telephone interview was being recorded - as that is the nature of the beast. Stephen Browning - Retiring NZ Green Party - Member of Parliament. This is one of the more important interviews of the last year. I urge you to listen and or download and listen at will. (Tim) This interview exemplifies Steffan’s courage at talking truth to power as he exposes the sham of what neoliberal agricultural policies are doing to NZ, but he also speaks of some very good grass roots initiatives happening right across our country. Steffan’s days as an MP are engaged and occupied. Meeting with meat inspectors - beekeepers as well as the incursions of disease through our biosecurity such as myrtle rust - he says there is always something to do with regard to protecting our environment - Also, that as NZ is a primary producer of food being isolated from the rest of the world, away from many global diseases that the imperative for us is to have an alert and well funded bio security system. This has not been happening - especially over the previous years of the National Government administration. where today we are battling to deal with numerous incursions - due to these Governmental funding cuts. Though very recently there has been a little more funding - especially to respond to myrtle rust for example. He notes that the focussed staff at biosecurity are overworked and whilst there has been a 70% increase in foot traffic coming through airports and ports, there is not really a commensurate increase in funding. Myrtle rust is now a growing problem - and yet we still have no national plant control forbidding sending seedlings and plant material anywhere within NZ. At present we are now still on the back foot in dealing with these new diseases. It being imperative that we protect our country’s natural integrity and biodiversity. However the main two projects that are resting with Stephen is around glyphosate and the Country of Origin - the Food Labelling Bill. This is a carry over from the petition of 37,000 signatures that ex Green MP Sue Kedgley initiated in 2007 - that was not able to get the ‘cross party support' to make this law. Stephen has made some slight modifications to the bill she originally drafted back then and it is now moving forward. Steffan said that even the Labour Government in 2007 we’re not going to push it through - then not long after they were out of power they changed their mind (consumer pressure?) or just snatching some Green policy points? What Steffan finds is that the political acceptance to this has changed markedly because of consumers growing concerns - especially now with the ruling National party allowing it to pass its first reading and go to a select committee. He says that as all parties voted for it - it's a very good omen - with ACT the only party voting against it. Their reason being that they want to make a stand as being ‘always more right than that of National’ our so called centre right - Governing Party. He says that this Bill’s further progressing - will go through some due processes - but he said it has some interesting ’support’ behind it. Saying that it should go through, but the window is closing before this general election - however - no matter who is in power - it should pass into Law shortly - so this is a major blessing for food consumers here in NZ. Steffan mentioned that sometimes the universe does provide and that serendipity sometimes shows up …. listen for the rest of this. He is also following up on the Food Safety Law Reform Bill within Parliament to get GE Food as well as irradiated food monitored and enforced as intended. Because it has not been! So it's a wait and see situation. Because this food component has not seen the labelling of GE or Irradiated being enforced since 2003. Steffan asks readers and listeners that of they see a product that has on its label ‘GE or Irradiated’ to contact him … C/- Green Party. It is a known that GE soy is coming into NZ - a lot of it for animal feed - some going into our bread as well as tofu. Being food for poultry and pigs. This is an ongoing story in itself and need investigating. Salmon Fish Farming: Presently salmon farming in the Marlborough Sounds is an increasing ecological problem. There are in some cases too many fish in too smaller confined net area and the fish are defecating to such a degree that it is laying waste to the seabed below. Plus fish are also suffering diseases as well as general production problems due to basically - unhealthy conditions. Like intensive dairy farms they have far too many fish in the one space. So the fish mongers are now wanting to expand into outer lying areas of the Marlborough Sounds where tidal flushes are better, however these are areas that they previously agreed not to go into. (They are wanting to shift the goalposts.) Steffan notes that the industry is expansionist and every few years wants a bit more and a bit more … 50% of the world’s fish are consumed from fish farms especially in Asia. However the reason that salmon is being farmed is because we have over the years abused the wild salmon industry here in NZ and extracted too many fish that it has not been able to sustain itself. Here the King salmon farms feed on a mixture of anchovy caught off the South American coast - other fish waste and also animal waste from our freezing works and more and more vegetable protein as it’s cheaper. However this feed mix changes the omega 3 and omega 6 in the makeup off the fish and it is nowhere as good as they suggest it is. Steffan recommends that we look at other South Island salmon companies further south to source more healthier fish. He states this whole fish farming scenario has been a huge emotional and financial cost to NGO’s and the Marlborough Sounds residents as a result of this particular salmon company. He says that even democracy has been compromised and that we need to be building up and restoring the wild fishery and being majorly conscious of focussing on strong sustainability, instead of saying ‘it’s stuffed’ now let’s move on to the next unsustainable practice … Organics In NZ organics is growing by 10 -11% a year, however we have no government champions - in that they in many ways come close to sneering at the word ‘organic’. Whereas in Denmark the Government has organic targets and is very supportive of the industry, that they are going to have 14% of their food growing production organic by 2020 - and this is what we need here in NZ. Mandated targets and conscious government enthusiasm. Plus the Danes have included pesticide reduction strategies as well. Steffan also met with Dutch officials in the Hague and they have some very good initiatives happening in the Netherlands too. As does Germany - but these countries are still using many pesticides as well! Austria is also pushing organics as a new way forward. The NZ wine industry is working towards 20% organic wine by 2020 - Steffan states that they may not get there, because there is such a proliferation of non organic grapes being produced that is diluting (no pun intended) the sector because of their increasing numbers. Villa Maria here in NZ, a large family owned business are doing very well in this organic sector and will be 50% organic by 2020. The so called Sustainable Wine Growing NZ group - Steffan gives them a slap - as dragging the chain and being more words than action. Having a low bar as their target - but Steffan ever the commensurate community activist says that they have done one good thing and that is they now have ‘integrated herbicide management’ - so instead of automatically spraying every 2 weeks they actually monitor and see the need for spraying - before they go about doing it. But when he recently checked, and they have been around since 2007 - that last year 70% of the whole Marlborough viticulture area - and it is huge - 70% of the surface area including just inside the gate and the headlands - not just under the vines and between the vines - was herbicided in spring as they try and get a little 1 degree or half a degree of frost protection by having bare ground warming up in the sun and that warmth would slightly emanate at night and thus reduce the frost a little more. But the organic guys don’t do that, yet they still succeed just as well. So there is an outrageous level of glyphosate being sprayed to the degree with have glyphosate resistant rye grass there because they have been spraying it so regularly. So sustainable wine growing is not what it says it is. But he says they are slowly lifting the bar and he applauds them as it is still only by voluntary means. In taking this further Steffan drops a bombshell in relation to the PR that is being pushed out and that it is profoundly unethical. Listen to the interview. There is good organic growth in the horticulture sector and pipfruit and kiwifruit. Dairy Steffan talks about dairy and the huge price differential between ordinary conventional farming and intentional organic dairy farming. Fonterra’s last public price for organic milk solids was around $9 per kilo whilst the non organic farmers are starting to cheer because their price has crept up to $6 again after being around $4. But our Minister and successive Ministers (have lacked the vision and courage) to grab this opportunity and get in behind NZ farmers and make farming more profitable at the same time cleaning up the water and sequestering more Co2 out of the atmosphere. Why? Because they are so market infatuated - and market forces will rule. However in Parliament Steffan was able to get National MP Ian McKelvie the Select Committee chairperson who was keen to look at the ONZ Organic NZ market report that Brendan Hoare prepared and it was very well supported and received at that level of Parliament. https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/ofa/pages/237/attachments/original/1460079394/OANZ_Market_Report_2016_EMBARGOED.pdf?1460079394 But even today - NZ has no government regulation around the word organic and there is nothing to stop anyone calling anything organic - So here we are 2017 and we still have no legislation - (so you can see why it’s been so difficult for organics to be accepted in the public consciousness because by far the majority of our politicians have no idea of what it signifies - what so ever. Glyphosate - Monsanto European Parliament: Green Members of Parliament tested for glyphosate in April 2016. 48 Green Members that took part in a symbolic urine test ahead of the European Parliament vote last month to oppose the EU Commission’s proposal to relicense the controversial toxic substance until 2031. The inspiration behind what was labelled the #MEPee test was the results of a recent study in Germany which found that 99.6% of people tested were found to have glyphosate residue in their urine. According to ELISA test results from the accredited Biocheck Laboratory in Germany: The results reveal that every MEP tested has been found to have glyphosate traces in their urine, with the average concentration being 1.73ng/ml. That level is more than 17 times the safe limit for drinking water. The lowest level found among the group was 0.17ng/ml, almost double the safe level. Now most Greens will be drinking the best quality water, eating organic food and yet this is what is happening. What will this do to our DNA, semen and ovaries over time and future generations and in our babies and infants? Are you asking this question? https://www.greenparty.org.uk/news/2016/05/13/green-party-meps-peed-off-with-glyphosate-test-results/ NZ Glyphosate Steffan says that Glyphosate is made up of many other chemicals called adjuvants and thickers and spreaders and emulsifiers that go into a formula - some of these will penetrate the waxy cuticle the skin of a leaf - there are others that will make the spray spread evenly and there is a range of different compounds that go into a full formulation and come up with a brand name like ‘Roundup’ from Monsanto. There are also other surfactants and formulas that are part of this concoction. In this interview Tim mentioned that he knows of an agricultural professional in Waikato who told him that farmers wanting to clear away grass so as to sow a summer crop. So they will spray their grass with a glyphosate product and after 4 days cows and other animals are allowed to then eat this sprayed grass. In checking with this professional on 26/06/17 it was reaffirmed that some of these cows will be milked and that milk becomes a dairy production commodity - like milk, butter, cheese and milk powder. Hence Tim only sourcing organic milk products since he learnt about this a few years ago. WeedMaster TS540 is one such product that is on the NZ market. This is what the Directions State: After application of Weedmaster TS540 a withholding period for grazing stock is not required (except where ragwort is present). However, it is recommended that grazing or cultivating is delayed for 1 day after treatment of annual weeds or 3 days if perennial weeds are present to ensure absorption of Weedmaster TS540 There are 91 glyphosate based herbicide products registered in NZ but according to official information that Steffan has access to, it may only be about 80% of glyphosate products that are out there on the market within NZ. IARC the International Agency for Research on Cancer says that Glyphosate was probably carcinogenic in humans. http://www.iarc.fr/en/media-centre/iarcnews/pdf/MonographVolume112.pdf or see Wiki Check POEA in Europe it is effectively banned - as one of the adjuvants was so highly toxic in its own regard - let alone as a mixture in the formulation of glyphosate. http://www.globalresearch.ca/monsantos-secret-formula-dangerous-chemicals-in-glyphosate-herbicide-slip-pass-eu-regulators-due-to-data-confidentiality/5403982 Also, Steffan mentions - it must not to be used as a desiccant that is sprayed on crops ahead of harvest. See above 75% of Glyphosate products in NZ have this highly banned toxic POEA adjutant in their sprays and when Steffan asked Nick Smith the Governmental Minister in charge, what herbicide sprays in NZ have it? Nick Smith replied that he cannot allow this information into the public arena - due to commercial considerations! The EPA the NZ environmental protection authority is now an ‘economic protection authority.’ Listen to how the EPA sent a retired toxicologist to do a glyphosate report and pull apart the strengths and weakness of the IARC report (and because he was retired he had no need to worry about future tenure) - who with his credentials was able to basically fob the report and give Glyphosate a free pass - by stating ‘it fulfilled industry standards’ or words to this effect. Steffan mentioned that the Official Information Act showed that there was some kind of collusion between big business and Government Agencies including the Ministry for Primary Industries as to having edited this report as well. Yet Steffan stated that he knows scientists here in NZ who counter all the statements that this report uses to get glyphosate off the hook. He is calling for a thorough investigation of the EPA to the full extent of the Law. This interview goes on to include Methyl Bromide fumigation of export logs at ports. Steffan talks about the ongoing need for recapture of this gas instead of letting it blow away in the air stream. This information below gives you an understanding, however due to the scope of this I Tim, as a volunteer doing this by myself am copying off the web information that I trust will give you a greater understanding. Port’s decision a win for workers and environment. From Scoop.co.nz The Green Party is applauding the decision by the Ports of Auckland to require total recapture of the toxic gas methyl bromide at the port by the end of the 2017, and says other ports must now follow suit. Exposure to a gas being used on an industrial scale at Port of Tauranga evidently doubles the risk of contracting motor neurone disease, new research has found. The revelation states that methyl bromide gas to fumigate logs at the port may pose a health hazard to people in surrounding areas. Mr Browning said the ports in Tauranga, Whangarei and Napier were "carrying the burden" of methyl bromide fumigation. Fumigators at other ports, including Wellington, recaptured the gas after use so that it could not escape into surrounding areas. Mr Browning of the Green Party called for a new facility to be built at the port that would allow safer fumigation. "If it's not methyl bromide it will be something else, so we need recapture," he said. "It can't go on like it is." Methyl bromide is used to fumigate logs for export. Exposure to the gas, when it’s not safely recaptured, can pose serious risks to people’s health and contributes to the depletion of the ozone layer. “We’re really pleased by this decision. The Green Party has been campaigning for years alongside workers, community groups and many others to end the exposure of people to this toxic gas," said Green Party pesticide spokesperson Steffan Browning. “Methyl bromide, if inhaled, can have long-term impacts on the brain, and increase the risk of cancers and neurological issues. Finally this interview finishes with Steffan telling us about the Security and Intelligence Bill that was pushed through NZ’s Parliament in 2013 under urgency - at the same time that Eric Holder the US Attorney General was in NZ, along with the Attorney General’s of Canada, the UK and Australia along with a contingent of FBI officials - all present in NZ whilst PM John Key railroaded this Law through Parliament without the deeper context of an informed parliamentary and nation wide debate. Watch this Eye Opening video that can also be also accessed on YouTube. http://www.ourplanet.org/perspectives/steffan-browning-security-intelligence-loss-of-sovereignty 23/August 2013 in Parliament you said: "I implore one of the 61 MPs who has previously supported this legislation to change at this vote and allow a full inquiry first. The Government has failed to provide a real justification for this fundamental attack on our democratic rights and freedoms, and the legislation facilitates the legal establishment of a surveillance State in New Zealand". http://www.ourplanet.org/greenplanetfm/steffan-browning-ge-organics-biosecurity-security-intelligence Steffan finally finishes with some of the highlights of his political career - his love for what he does in the organic world. He is drawn to hands on projects that people are doing … closing the environmental loop and being so close to the land, with passion and love. Meeting wonderful people and his love for his family and friends. This is an important interview to be able to understand the courage and measure of this man. Download and listen, it shows that we as NZers have to be very alert to what is happening in this land of ours.
IN THIS DISTILLED ESSENCE:-I dream of Billy Bob!-Rise of the Uncanny Hang-Glider man!-Han and Leia sittin' in a tree!-Return of the streak!-Hillary Clinton and Simon Adebisi: Cell Mates?-Survivor Series 2016 rundown!-Ask Dave: Thanksgiving foodfest 5000!-On the Irradiated ipod this week: David Bowie plays us out this episode with a song from his album Low, putting us on the payroll with "A New Career In A New Town"!RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
IN THIS SUDSY SIX PACK OF SORROW:-Election 2016 Fallout (literally/incoming)!-"Steampunk" High School Dracula theater production problems!-Halloween Hijinks and an Irradiated Rocky Horror Picture show live show!-No Man's Sky shows us how to underwhelm on a galactic scale!-Where art thou, Emilio Estevez?-All for one, and one for free booze and Philly pretzel factory goodness!-Over six hours of just about the worst podcasting you are likely to come across!-On the Irradiated ipod this week: Elastica plays us out this episode with the closing number of their second and final album The Menace, covering a righteous and happy 80's tune, "Da Da Da"!RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOADTABLE OF CONTENTSHour One-Emilio Estevez Wikipedia Wormhole-REPO MAN movie review-No Man's Sky video game reviewHour Two-The true nature of Humankind-Song stories and their link to memory-Dave's 2016 Indianapolis Halloween escapades-Irvington Halloween Festival Festivities and the grand Popcorn Prince-An Irradiated Ghost Tour -Dracula: The playHour Three-Billy Bob Thornton and Bad Santa 2 discussion-Three Musketeers play and free food and BOOZE for meHour Four-Rocky Horror Picture Show movie Review-Rocky Horror LIVE and Dave the narc-President Pussy-Grabber VICTORIOUSHour Five-Chris Bell Documentary Reviews: Bigger, Stronger, Faster, Prescription Thugs, and Trophy Kids-Fallout 4 DLC discussion: Vault Tec Workshop and Nuka WorldHour Six-IN DEPTH SPORTS TALK ANALYSIS!-World Series discussion and the return of JOBU-Star Trek: Beyond review -Ask Dave
IN THIS DANGEROUS AND UNSEEMLY HABIT:-A Song of Echo & Static!-The search for the next Elvira AND the next Irradiated One!-Westworld is a slow, boring, sucky mess three episodes in and probably won't improve!-Goldberg 2016!-Star Wars: The Old Republic: Game of Eternal Thrones!-Ask Dave: Halloween movie massacre madness!-Nintendo problems and the quest for nostalgia! -On the Irradiated ipod this week: Type O Negative plays us out this week with a song from their album Life Is Killing Me, here comes a great big bunch of "I Don't Wanna Be Me"!RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
Back when dinosaurs walked the earth and dagwood sandwiches ruled the skies, we were classically trained as actors. Doing Shakespeare is almost literally the only thing we are qualified to do in life. And we're finally doing it, here, now. Just without the actual, you know, Shakespeare. King Madregon has killed his rival (he mentions it several times) and taken his rival's queen. But the queen isn't into it. So the king goes to some weird imps to hear about a prophecy (eventually.) And then the queen wishes her dead true love king back to life. There's a big pile of bodies at the end. Typical Shakespeare, except for the mention of dagwood sandwiches, fair-faced beavers, crisped oat-inflamers, and a baked hamlet for all your groovy parties. If thou hast dug this, stop by twitter and say hi! And share it with all your odd friends!
IN THIS PERSISTENT ECHO FROM THE BEARDED NEPTUNE GODHEAD:-The great big bad Voyage Home deception!-Please, oh please eagle-clutch my pussy, Mister President!-All new irradiated SPORTS TALK!-The rise of @FatDirtbag!-Ask Dave: A study in slang!-Return to Westworld!-Bulky/ugly Virtual Reality Headsets: The Sequel?-On the Irradiated ipod this week: The clock is certainly on fire with Red Hot Chili Peppers, who play us a slice from the criminally underrated album One Hot Minute, here comes "Deep Kick"!RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
IN THIS GRAND EXODUS:-The wrath of Big Sal Gaboozo!-Fallout 4 six-month six-pack DLC release fatigue and me!-The lies of No Man's Sky?-Attack of the Legion (Take two)!-Blade: The Series well-deserved lovin' and the return of the Daywalker!-Finally, the Final Deletion!-Count Dracula's pipin' hot homemade Pierogies!-On the Irradiated ipod this week: Our post-apocalyptic brothers in arms Carnivore play us out this week with a tune from their self titled debut album, enlisting us in "World Wars III & IV"!RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOADBONUS 1: So, this is the greatest/classiest mascot for any business I have ever seen, and I must share with you all! We applaud and salute you, classy pizza chimp!BONUS 2: Here, in all its glory, I bring to you THE FINAL DELETION!
Matt and Corinne conduct a totally scientific test on caffeinated/non-caffeinated soda, and discuss Mormon dietary restrictions, excommunicated Mormon historians, hate-mongering Pastors, youth suicide rates in Utah and maintaining a respectful relationship with believers.The show is also available on iTunes (please subscribe and rate us!). You can email us at skepticsquaredpodcast@gmail.com and check out our blog at www.skepticsquaredpodcast.blogspot.com.https://archive.org/details/E33IrradiatedCarbonatedPee
Who is the Greatest Nuclear Threat? by MFlowers On the heels of Obama’s Nuclear Security Summit, we speak with Greg Mello of the Los Alamos Study Group and Lillyanne Daigle and John Qua of Global Zero to cut through the propaganda about nuclear weapons, discuss which countries pose the greatest threat and what activists are doing to push for nuclear disarmament. Relevant articles and websites: No Significant Change Seen in Obama’s Nuclear Posture by Greg Mello Global Zero Action at the Nuclear Security Summit 2016 by Liz Merrow Irradiated (report on health impacts of nuclear weapons industry on workers) by Rob Hotakainen, Lindsay Wise, Frank Matt and Samantha Ehlinger Los Alamos Study Group Global Zero Guests: Greg Mello is Executive Director and a co-founder of the Los Alamos Study Group and has led its varied activities since 1992, including policy research, environmental analysis, congressional education and lobbying, community organizing, litigation (FOIA, civil rights, NEPA), advertising, and the nuts and bolts of funding and running a small nonprofit. From time to time he has served as a consulting analyst, writer, and spokesperson for other nuclear policy organizations. Greg was educated as a systems engineer with a broad scientific background (Harvey Mudd College, 1971, with distinction) and as a regional planner with emphases in environmental planning and regional economics (Harvard, 1975, with distinction, HUD Fellow in Urban Studies). During the early 1980s Greg was a high school science and math teacher, then a hazardous waste inspector and statewide hazardous materials incident commander, and in the late 1980s a supervising hydrogeologist, for the New Mexico Environment Department. In 1984 Greg led the first regulatory enforcement at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). In the early 1990s Greg was a consulting hydrologist in parallel with the early Study Group, with cleanup projects in New Mexico and California. In 2002, Greg was a Visiting Research Fellow at Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security. Greg’s research, analysis, and opinions have been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Issues in Science and Technology, in the New Mexico press, and elsewhere. He has been interviewed thousands of times by U.S. and international news media (print, radio, and television). Greg’s research has been the source or impetus of many of these media articles and programs. In addition to speaking at hundreds of public meetings and events in New Mexico, Greg has been a guest speaker at several international disarmament events here and abroad. Lillyanne Daigle joined the Global Zero team in October 2014 as a U.S. field organizer. In her role, she will be spearheading Global Zero’s volunteer recruitment and mobilization across the United States. Lilly graduated from Warren Wilson College with a degree in Global Studies focusing on social justice and a minor in Peace and Conflict Studies. She is passionate about empowering individuals to fight for issues they care about. Before her time at Global Zero, Lilly organized with several grassroots campaigns and completed the Green Corps year-long training program in field organizing. John Qua joined the Global Zero team in January 2016 as a U.S. field organizer. He is committed to fighting for a more equitable world, and empowering people to make change through political organizing and community building. In his role, he will be spearheading Global Zero’s volunteer recruitment and mobilization across the United States. John graduated from Brown University with a degree in International Relations focusing on the environment. Before his time at Global Zero, John completed the Green Corps year-long training program in field organizing and organized on several progressive political campaigns with the Sierra Club, MoveOn.org, and Food & Water Watch.
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Round-Up and Irradiated food- why we don't need them - Bob Phelps, director of GeneEthics Network 3) Preparations for 2018 Referendum for Independence in New Caledonia- Nic MacLellan 4) Plastic and the language of litter- Port Phillip Bay Keeper Neil Blake 5) Silencing Palestinian voices- Jake Lynch, director of Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, Sydney Uni 6) Oceana Gold in the Phillipines- Andrew Morrison, Australia Philippines Solidarity Association
This week Jason surprises Steven with a very generous gift. He also goes over all the problems he has encountered with his Xbox One and Skype. Of course we talk about some of the games we played, such as Persona 3 Portable, Destiny, Star Wars: Battlefront, Black Ops 3, Madden 16, Fallout 4, Heroes of the Storm, and Life is Strange. Plus we have the NPD numbers for the past three months. Steven was still getting over his super bad cold/flu, so his audio was a little quieter than normal. Next episode the audio should be back to proper levels. Show Notes -------------------- Opening Song (A World Torn Asunder by: Trevor Morris) -RT Gerstman video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMtajiLLGWM -Budget Magic Decks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ObJwxX70ws
This week on Tell Somebody, Lindsay Wise, Washington reporter for the Kansas City Star, talks about Irradiated, the McClatchy print and multimedia online series about “the hidden legacy of 70 years of atomic weaponry” that left “at least 33,480 Americans dead.” Click on the pod icon above, or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose "save target as" or "save link as" to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes Store or other podcast directory. If you have any comments or questions on the show, or problems accessing the files, send an email to mail@tellsomebody.us. Follow Tell Somebody on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tellsomebodynow “Like” the Tell Somebody page on facebook: www.facebook.com/TellSomebodyNow
In this special podcast episode, I take you into the ultimate gut reboot with special guest Tim Jackson - along with high protein diet damage, irradiated fish, getting fit in 4 minutes and much more! Get a $50 discount on ANY consultation or service from Dr. Tim Jackson at when you use code "BEN" or mention this podcast. Leave your questions, comments and feedback at , and remember to ------------------------------------ New Flashes In This Episode You can get even more news flashes just like this every day by -The very last rules in are pure weight loss/plateau gold. -Contrary to popular belief, . -. -High protein intake is NOT synonymous with smoking, and the high protein study was pretty flawed. Also, here's another good breakdown of this study from Denise Minger at and another one from Mark Sisson at . -Before you stuff butter and coconut milk down the hatch indiscriminately, -Radiation concerns? . -Pre-order Ben's new book now and get entered into a raffle for over $5000 in swag! Just visit - and be sure to spread the word, contribute to the cause and change the way people exercise forever at . Want some free hidden chapters, audio clips and videos from the book? Check out the Beyond Training book torrent at ! -Grab this package that comes with a tech shirt, a beanie and a water bottle. ------------------------------------ The Ultimate Gut Reboot Podcast You may remember Tim Jackson (pictured left) from the very popular article that appeared here a few weeks ago entitled Tim also appears as a guest in Dr. Tim Jackson received his undergraduate degree in Health science and chemistry from Wake Forest University in 2003. He completed his Doctorate in Physical Therapy(DPT) from the Medical University of SC in 2009. Realizing that manual therapy and orthopedic care helped only some of his patients, he began studying functional and environmental medicine, as well as digestive health, in an effort to help others achieve wellness. Dr. Tim is educated in nutritional biochemistry, digestive health and its systemic effects, as well as functional endocrinology. He recently completed the Spine portion of the Active Release Technique methodology, a system that addresses musculoskeletal trigger points and helps to expedite the healing process. Currently, Dr. Tim is working on his Functional Diagnostic Nutritionist certification. He also trained with Dr. Kendal Stewart, M.D. to learn the far-reaching implications of methylation deficits and their role in Neuro-immune syndromes. He combines his background in integrative medicine with the cutting-edge protocols developed by Dr. Stewart to optimize patient outcomes. Tim also offers to help guide you through the process of addressing methylation. Unfortunately, this process requires much more than simply taking a L-5-methylfolate supplement, and you must address gut/digestive health, control inflammation, and address other SNP's (single nucleotide polymorphisms). During our discussion, you'll discover: -Why your mother and the health of her umbilical cord affects you for life... -Why digestive issues are becoming more and more common today... -The #1 best test to get to find out if you have a broken gut... -How high cortisol can damage your gut... -The best way to clean your liver... -How to do genetic testing and find out if you have polymorphisms that affect your gut... -Why you may not be making enough stomach acid, even if you're less than 35 years old... -Why you may not want to be taking probiotics every day... -How bacteria can move from your large intestine into your small intestine, and what you can do about it... -Why biofilm prevents you from obtaining optimal digestion... -And much more! Get a $50 discount on ANY consultation or service from Dr. Tim Jackson at when you use code "BEN" or mention this podcast. ------------------------------------ Resources Discussed In This Podcast - - - - - - - and for importing 23andme results - for healing the gut - for healing the gut - for detoxing and healing the gut - for addressing methylation issues -Addressing mineral deficiencies through 15-20mg of and 4-6 drops of - - - and for bacterial overgrowth - and for biofilm overgrowth -Ben's "sleep chamber": , , , , , . - - - ------------------------------------ Leave your questions, comments and feedback at , and remember to
The Good News:There is a big increase organics in NZ.In past 3 years organic produce sales have increased by 25%, organic beverages increased by 80% and organic wine has quadrupled production.Franklin organic farmers grass roots organization of 300 people are organizing themselves by taking back control of their food supply, establishing community networks.Humans no need to be competitive, but cooperative relationships brings connection and happiness in communityOrganics NZ are still committed to be the worlds first organic country but Bhutan, Bali and Costa Rica are far closer. NZ organic growers definitely want NZ to lead. What we are dealing with:Though our Government is not talking organics to the world, ironically the world is talking organics to NZ. Especially China and Taiwan and milk supply for example, and if our food is contaminated the Chinese will instantly halt buying, because they are wanting 'NZs 100 percent pure products.'This superb, newsy, laughter ridden interview covers:Nestles - its problematic partnership with Fonterra.Fluoride - which is a toxic waste product in our drinking water.Cadmium - across NZ farms, in superphosphate - impacting both our health and animals. Damages the liver and kidneys in cattle and sheep that these organs in lambs and cattle over 18 months old are not allowed to be used for human consumption … and are being used for pet food? - is there a connection with NZ cats and renal failure?Plus, NZ cadmium rates are already higher that the maximum standards that they have in the European Union. This heavy metal is a time bomb in our farming sector and needs addressing. In Waikato where more than 160,000 hectares are contaminated to the point that would have been officially labelled as a contaminated site. It can no longer be classed as contaminated because changes to legislation in 2012 removed agricultural land from any contamination classification. A contemptible way to get rid of the problem, by our NZ Govt moving the goal posts.Milk - there is a growing consumer demand for raw milk in rural communities, that's not stripped of its nutrient value of probiotics, when milks is pasteurized, homogenized, UV'd etc. Raw milk is especially good for children and our Government actually knows this, but is reluctant to champion it.Food Labeling - If you cannot pronounce a food - don't eat it, and keep away from processed foods and eat only whole foods.Remember - food is medicine, drugs are not medicine.Diets - why low fat diets fail.Biotechnology - the constant allure of untold riches for big tech corporations, that our Government supports.Christchurch rebuild - organic gardens booming and better networks and health outcomes ensuring the security of their food is growing communities here.GE & GMOs - the continuing problems, the imperative of food labeling of contents and country of origin. GMOs pose a 59 billion dollar threat to the NZ economy and our Clean and Green image.Irradiated food - especially from Caboolture in Qld Australia, that radiates, tomatoes, capsicums and mangos with Cobalt-60. (don't touch)Buy local - grow local, eat local = fresh.Hospital food - the need of fresh vital food so as to heal ones body of both sickness and wounds, but under successive Governments has been ignored, but more so under the present Govt.Chicken cages - abolishing in 2023, but pigs in sow crates are doing better 2015.Bees - decline as are the butterflies = GE and pesticides.Keeping Auckland GE free - Pass local laws so that Ratepayers do not bear the costs if a GE outbreak takes place. Compel the biotech corporation to being responsible for their mistakes.GE Agriculture - is a dead end culture in the final analysis.Go organic, become healthy, get wise.www.organicnz.org.nz
Previously we verified the radioprotective effect of lidocaine on the function and ultrastructure of salivary glands in rabbits. However, the underlying mechanism of lidocaine's radioprotective effect is unknown. We hypothesized that lidocaine, as a membrane stabilization agent, has a protective effect on intracellular neuroreceptor-mediated signaling and hence can help preserve the secretory function of salivary glands during radiotherapy. Rabbits were irradiated with or without pretreatment with lidocaine before receiving fractionated radiation to a total dose of 35 Gy. Sialoscintigraphy and saliva total protein assay were performed before radiation and 1 week after the last radiation fraction. Isolated salivary gland acini were stimulated with either carbachol or adrenaline. Ca(2+) influx in response to the stimulation with these agonists was measured using laser scanning confocal microscopy. The uptake of activity and the excretion fraction of the parotid glands were significantly reduced after radiation, but lidocaine had a protective effect. Saliva total protein concentration was not altered after radiation. For isolated acini, Ca(2+) influx in response to stimulation with carbachol, but not adrenaline, was impaired after irradiation; lidocaine pretreatment attenuated this effect. Lidocaine has a radioprotective effect on the capacity of muscarinic agonist-induced water secretion in irradiated salivary glands.
A very relaxed episode in which we put a pony torso in our enemy’s bed, keep cobblers in business and soil another moustache. - We decide a fist pump is a single man’s high five. - Vicki dates Peter Pan for the story. - Vicki is creating twist tie pony legs to put in the bed of her enemies. - Ben wonders how cobblers are staying in business. - We pitch our idea for Nombres’, the Mexican version of Numbers. - We make time for an interlude to get dirt on Ben’s bed, laugh water out our nose and pronounce the word ‘boot’. - A young Ben flips off an elderly woman and subsequently starts a drag race. - Vicki fails at Morse code and Ben shoots himself in the face. - Ben witness’s fruit being eaten off the ground is scarred for life by his kindergarten class. - Vicki’s dad is about to become Radioactive Man, knows Jeff Jones and pulls an elaborate prank on his co-worker. - Ben kidnaps himself in the middle of the night with disappointing results. - Ranger Vicki tells us about scientists cruising for chicks in the most dangerous place in the world. - Craigs Segment introduces us to one pimpin’ goldfish. - What’s My Story investigates Jesus sharks, absorbed twins, ten inch tuna, sleepy rats and smart fish. - Ben shares his podcast related dream in the court of after show. - Vicki is confused by some time sensitive socks.
A very relaxed episode in which we put a pony torso in our enemy’s bed, keep cobblers in business and soil another moustache. - We decide a fist pump is a single man’s high five. - Vicki dates Peter Pan for the story. - Vicki is creating twist tie pony legs to put in the bed of her enemies. - Ben wonders how cobblers are staying in business. - We pitch our idea for Nombres’, the Mexican version of Numbers. - We make time for an interlude to get dirt on Ben’s bed, laugh water out our nose and pronounce the word ‘boot’. - A young Ben flips off an elderly woman and subsequently starts a drag race. - Vicki fails at Morse code and Ben shoots himself in the face. - Ben witness’s fruit being eaten off the ground is scarred for life by his kindergarten class. - Vicki’s dad is about to become Radioactive Man, knows Jeff Jones and pulls an elaborate prank on his co-worker. - Ben kidnaps himself in the middle of the night with disappointing results. - Ranger Vicki tells us about scientists cruising for chicks in the most dangerous place in the world. - Craigs Segment introduces us to one pimpin’ goldfish. - What’s My Story investigates Jesus sharks, absorbed twins, ten inch tuna, sleepy rats and smart fish. - Ben shares his podcast related dream in the court of after show. - Vicki is confused by some time sensitive socks.
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The Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy Radio show is your source for what's true and what's too good to be true in health and wellness. In today's Wellness Minute we give you the facts about irradiated vegetables. Should you be eating vegetables that have been zapped with radiation? Are they safer? Take a listen right now to hear Dr Fitness' tips. Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy's Wellness Minutes improve your health in 3 minutes a day or less. Now available on iTunes right herePlease check out our Doctor Fitness and the Fat Guy Blog for inspiration, education, motivation and more tips about losing weight and getting in shape. Also check out our brand new redesigned website to subscribe to our FREE weekly healthy living newsletter and enjoy all the benefits of our online diet and weight loss plan community. You can also email Dr. Adam Shafran there with your specific health, fitness, weight loss, wellness questions and he will personally answer each one. Promise!! Don’t forget to look us up on all your favorite Social Networking sites like: Facebook, MySpace, Friendster, Bebo, Self Growth, Imeem, Squidoo, Xanga and more. Please don’t keep us a secret, if you enjoy Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy please forward this on to a friend and put links to our website and show on blogs and message boards you enjoy. Thanks!
Background: With the current improvements in primary lung care, the long-term control of brain metastases becomes a clinical challenge. No established therapeutic approaches exist for cranial relapse after response to previous radiotherapy and systemic therapy. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors like erlotinib with its proven activity in non-small cell lung cancer may provide clinical benefits in such patients. Patients and Methods: Two case reports are presented illustrating the efficacy of erlotinib in patients with recurrent brain metastases and parallel thoracic progression. Results: Both patients showed lasting partial remissions in the brain and lung, and clinical symptom improvement. Conclusion: The observed survival times of above 18 and 15 months, respectively, since occurrence of cranial disease manifestation in line with the achieved progression-free survival times of 9 and 6 months by the erlotinib third-line therapy are remarkable. The use of targeted therapies after whole-brain irradiation should be investigated more systematically in prospective clinical trials.
Listener Input:All Chris this week.A couple of political games. Democracy / PeacemakerUS sex-abstinence classes queried.Chinese Justice.Bush Administration Proposes Easing Rules for Labeling Irradiated Foods.Bush Defies Democrats With 3 Appointments.The curious tale of the 'other' WTC tower.The rest of the show:1) Imus joins the Mel and Kramer Club.2) States just say no.
An Access to Health Experts interview in which Layna Berman interviews me. Here we discuss the pros and cons of irradiated foods, as well as some sweeteners and preservatives. Access to Health Experts is not only an interview series, it's also a membership website featuring user forums, special reports, 20% discounts on professional grade nutritional supplements, monthly teleseminars, and much more. Visit http://www.AccessToHealthExperts.com for more information.
Nucleosomes, which are typical cell death products, are elevated in the serum of cancer patients and are known to rapidly increase during radiotherapy. As both normal and malignant cells are damaged by irradiation, we investigated to which extent both cell types contribute to the release of nucleosomes. We cultured monolayers of normal bronchoepithelial lung cells (BEAS-2B, n = 18) and epithelial lung cancer cells (EPLC, n = 18), exposed them to various radiation doses (0, 10 and 30 Gy) and observed them for 5 days. Culture medium was changed every 24 h. Subsequently, nucleosomes were determined in the supernatant by the Cell Death Detection-ELISA(plus) ( Roche Diagnostics). Additionally, the cell number was estimated after harvesting the cells in a second preparation. After 5 days, the cell number of BEAS-2B cultures in the irradiated groups (10 Gy: median 0.03 x 10(6) cells/culture, range 0.02-0.08 x 10(6) cells/culture; 30 Gy: median 0.08 x 10(6) cells/culture, range 0.02-0.14 x 10(6) cells/culture) decreased significantly (10 Gy: p = 0.005; 30 Gy p = 0.005; Wilcoxon test) compared to the non-irradiated control group (median 4.81 x 10(6) cells/culture, range 1.50-9.54 x 10(6) cells/culture). Consistently, nucleosomes remained low in the supernatant of nonirradiated BEAS-2B. However, at 10 Gy, BEAS-2B showed a considerably increasing release of nucleosomes, with a maximum at 72 h ( before irradiation: 0.24 x 10(3) arbitrary units, AU, range 0.13-4.09 x 10(3) AU, and after 72 h: 1.94 x 10(3) AU, range 0.11-5.70 x 10(3) AU). At 30 Gy, the release was even stronger, reaching the maximum earlier (at 48 h, 11.09 x 10(3) AU, range 6.89-18.28 x 10(3) AU). In non-irradiated EPLC, nucleosomes constantly increased slightly. At 10 Gy, we observed a considerably higher release of nucleosomes in EPLC, with a maximum at 72 h (before irradiation: 2.79 x 10(3) AU, range 2.42-3.80 x 10(3) AU, and after 72 h: 7.16 x 10(3) AU, range 4.30-16.20 x 10(3) AU), which was more than 3.5 times higher than in BEAS-2B. At 30 Gy, the maximum (6.22 x 10(3) AU, range 5.13-9.71 x 10(3) AU) was observed already after 24 h. These results indicate that normal bronchoepithelial and malignant lung cancer cells contribute to the release of nucleosomes during irradiation in a dose-and time-dependent manner with cancer cells having a stronger impact at low doses. Copyright (C) 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel.
Chromosomal in situ suppression (CISS)-hybridization of biotinylated phage DNA-library inserts from sorted human chromosomes was used to decorate chromosomes 1 and 7 specifically from pter to qter and to detect structural aberrations of these chromosomes in irradiated human peripheral lymphocytes. In addition, probe pUC1.77 was used to mark the Iq12 subregion in normal and aberrant chromosomes 1. Low LET radiation (60Co--rays; 1.17 and 1.33 MeV) of lymphocyte cultures was performed with various doses (D = 0, 2, 4, 8 Gy) 5 h after stimulation with phytohaemagglutinin. Irradiated cells were cultivated for an additional 67 h before Colcemid arrested metaphase spreads were obtained. Aberrations of the specifically stained chromosomes, such as deletions, dicentrics, and rings, were readily scored after in situ hybridization with either the 1q12 specific probe or DNA-library inserts. By the latter approach, translocations of the specifically stained chromosomes could also be reliably assessed. A linear increase of the percentage of specifically stained aberrant chromosomes was observed when plotted as a function of the square of the dose D. A particular advantage of this new approach is provided by the possibility to delineate numerical and structural chromosome aberrations directly in interphase nuclei. These results indicate that cytogenetic monitoring of ionizing radiation may be considerably facilitated by CISS-hybridization.
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