Now if you are an ant photographer, and you're interested in the stimulus money to 'create or save jobs,' you're in luck.
From Redstate: Ants Talk
The California Academy of Sciences is receiving nearly $2 million to send researchers to the Southwest Indian Ocean Islands and east Africa, to capture, photograph, and analyze thousands of exotic ants. The photographs of the ants – over 3,000 species’ worth, according to the grant proposal – will be posted on AntWeb, ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Wednesday, August 4th 2010 In News Items | Tags: ants, monkey, redstate article, research, stimulus money |
Now if you are an ant photographer, and you're interested in the stimulus money to 'create or save jobs,' you're in luck.
From Redstate: Ants Talk
The California Academy of Sciences is receiving nearly $2 million to send researchers to the Southwest Indian Ocean Islands and east Africa, to capture, photograph, and analyze thousands of exotic ants. The photographs of the ants – over 3,000 species’ worth, according to the grant proposal – will be posted on AntWeb, ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Saturday, May 1st 2010 In News Items | Tags: bacteria, creation, dna, earth, fossils, helium, research, young |
From the Institute for Creation Research:
Institute for Creation Research scientists documented several clock-like processes in rocks during the groundbreaking Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth (RATE) project, confirming an age of 6,000 years. Remarkably, they found helium--an atom that diffuses rapidly out of rocks and into the atmosphere--trapped in granites, and radiocarbon present in deep diamonds and coal, which should not be possible if they were formed millions of years ago.
Fossil-containing rocks with ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Tuesday, December 8th 2009 In News Items | Tags: bribes, danish, denmark, h1n1, research, researchers, sweden, swedish, swine flu, WHO |
From WND
World Health Organization scientists are suspected of accepting secret bribes from vaccine manufacturers to influence the U.N. organization's H1N1 pandemic declaration, according to Danish and Swedish newspapers.
While we wait to find out if the TRUTH will ever get out on that one...
...Meanwhile, pharmaceutical profits from swine-flu related drugs have soared – with earnings between $10 billion and $15 billion in 2009, investment bank JP Morgan estimates.
Danish newspaper Information reported that when Chan raised the level of pandemic alert on ... Read More









