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Scientists crack gas-eating algae's genetic code -abc news
US scientists say they have unravelled the genetic map of a microscopic algae that absorbs huge amounts of greenhouse gases.
"These organisms are incredibly important in the global carbon cycle," said Virginia Armbrust, Professor of Oceanography at the University of Washington, and lead author of an article in the October 1 issue of the journal Science.
Professor Armbrust says mapping the diatom's genome "gives insight into how the ...
Originally posted by FlyingToaster
Someone has ordered jet's to try to combat global warming without the peoples permission, and they are spraying algae into in the atmosphere. safe? "no"
Morgellons: Expert Says Awareness and Early Treatment are Paramount by Barbara Minton, Natural Health Editor See all articles by this author Email this author (NaturalNews) Morgellons is a terrifying disease reaching pandemic status. Yet because the symptoms of the disease are so bizarre, people who have it tend to withdraw and become isolated from society. With mysterious fibers and parasites coming through lesions in their skin, Morgellons sufferers often live in fear. As a result there is no pressure on the medical establishment to become educated about the disease, and most practitioners continue to view it as isolated instances of delusional parasitosis. Because Morgellons affects cognitive functioning and the ability to communicate, its victims are often unable to advocate for themselves, and few are knowledgeable or willing to advocate for them. Trisha Springstead, a former surgical charge nurse and clinical educator who now works as an advocate for patient's rights, has stepped in to fill some of this gap. Both knowledgeable and experienced with Morgellons, Trisha agreed to be interviewed to provide the kind of insight into the disease that can only come from direct experience.