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Coupling
Perception with Actions via Mirror Neurons
- A recent discovery in the brains of primates, mirror neurons are
special neurons that show activity both when a subject performs an
action and when it observes the same action performed by itself or
another (possibly conspecific) subject. Mirror neurons present a
versatile self-learning mechanism for the coordination of perceptional
and motor actions. They also seem to present a potential bridge between
minds. An understanding of the coupling of perception with actions via
the mirror neurons, and the management of the respective internal
representations, has opened the road to elucidating the computational
principles underlying human cognition.
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Scientists
Confirm Earth's Energy Is Out of Balance
(April
28, 2005) - Scientists have concluded more energy is
being absorbed from the sun than is emitted back to space, throwing the
Earth's energy "out of balance" and warming the globe.
Scientists from NASA, Columbia University, New York, and Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, Calif. used satellites, data
from buoys and computer models to study the Earth's oceans. They
confirmed the energy imbalance by using precise measurements of
increasing ocean heat content over the past 10 years.
Image:
Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) measurements show
the reflected solar radiation (left) and emitted heat radiation (right)
for January 1, 2002. In both images, the lightest areas represent thick
clouds, which both reflect radiation from the Sun and block heat rising
from the Earth's surface. Notice the clouds above the western Pacific
Ocean, where there is strong uprising of air, and the relative lack of
clouds north and south of the equator. The animation, created from daily
data, shows how rapidly these measurements change. Click on image to
view animation. Credit: NASA
Image:
Methane is one greenhouse gas that impacts the Earth's energy balance
and this animation shows the circulation of methane around the globe.
Click on image to view animation. Credit: NASA
Warmer world-wide water temperatures also affect other things.
"Warmer waters increase the likelihood of accelerated ice sheet
disintegration and sea level rise during this century," Hansen
said. Since 1993, sea levels have been measured by satellite altimeters.
Data has shown they have risen by approximately 3.1 centimeters or 1.26
inches per decade.
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Genetic
Mingling Mixes Human, Animal Cells - Doctors have transplanted
pig valves into human hearts for years, and scientists have injected
human cells into lab animals for even longer. But the biological
co-mingling of animal and human is now evolving into even more exotic
and unsettling mixes of species, evoking the Greek myth of the monstrous
chimera, which was part lion, part goat and part serpent. In the past
two years, scientists have created pigs with human blood, fused rabbit
eggs with human DNA and injected human stem cells to make paralyzed mice
walk. Particularly worrisome to some scientists are the nightmare
scenarios that could arise from the mixing of brain cells: What if a
human mind somehow got trapped inside a sheep's head? The "idea
that human neuronal cells might participate in 'higher order' brain
functions in a nonhuman animal, however unlikely that may be, raises
concerns that need to be considered," the academies report warned.
I remember seeing pictures of weird animals that are several different
types and thinking that was just someone's imagination going wild. Then
I saw the Platypus and thought, "Well, maybe it's possible to a
degree, but not several completely different species mixed." Well,
now I get to question again that it might just be completely possible
that "in the days of Noah" there was probably a lot of genetic
experimentation going on by the Nephilim and these strange creatures of
Greek mythology and Egyptian mythology might just have some validity. I
guess we'll find out soon, huh?
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Mild
Quake Felt in Northeast Arkansas (May 2,
2005) - A mild earthquake centered in northeastern Arkansas
was felt across a wide area of the Mississippi Valley on Sunday, but no
major damage was reported. The quake was measured at magnitude 4.1, the
U.S. Geological Survey said.
Reported from Steve Quayle:
Giant
Waves in India Causes Panic – Slow Artificial Tectonic Plate Shift?
(April 29, 2005)
- According to
sources, some giant waves of 6 to 8 feet in height is causing serious
panic in Indian coastal areas. According to some experts these are
caused by slow artificial tectonic plate shifts. Officials are saying
these are not Tsunamis. But some argue these are controlled Tsunamis
resulting from controlled tectonic plate shifts and resulting
landslides somewhere in Indian Ocean. According to media sources,
Giant waves have been lashing some parts of Andhra Pradesh coast
leading to panic, but experts have assured people that there is no
threat of another tsunami. Six to seven ft tall waves struck Uppada
beach, about 20 km from the port town of Kakinada in East Godavari
district, on Thursday. People living in other coastal villages in
Prakasam district also experienced the unusually high tidal waves. No
loss of life or property was reported.
Better
Never Than Late (April 29, 2005)
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While Japan still searches for answers as to how a packed commuter
train on Monday jumped the tracks on the outskirts of the western city
of Osaka and smashed into an apartment complex, labor activists said
West Japan Railway Co, or JR West - the operator of the fatal train
line - had to bear a large part of the blame for causing the country's
worst rail accident in 40 years. "We are almost certain that the
fatal accident occurred because the young driver of the train was
under tremendous pressure to keep to the schedule. Fear of being
punished by the management affected his judgment and led to reckless
driving," said Osamu Yomono, vice president of the international
affairs committee of the Japan Confederation of Railway Workers Union.
Doomsayers
Say Benedict Fits World End Prophecy (April
29, 2005) - Pope Benedict's ascent to the papacy took a
conclave of 115 cardinals, four rounds of voting and followed a
lifetime of service to the Vatican. But ask Internet doomsayers eyeing
a 12th century Catholic prophecy and they'll tell you it was all
stitched up more than eight centuries ago and that judgment day is
nigh. The prophecy -- widely dismissed by scholars as a hoax -- is
attributed to St. Malachy, an Irish archbishop recognized by members
of the Church for his ability to read the future. Benedict, believers
say, fits the description of the second-to-last pope listed under the
prophecy before the Last Judgment, when the bible says God separates
the wicked from the righteous at the end of time. "The Old
Testament states: 'believe his prophets and you will prosper' -- so
believe it. We are close to the return of the Judge of the nations.
Christ is coming," wrote one Internet post by the Rev. Pat
Reynolds. "Thank God for the witness of St. Malachy." St.
Malachy was said to have had a vision during a trip to Rome around
1139 of the remaining 112 Popes. The new pope would be number 111 on
that list, and is described in a text attributed to St. Malachy as the
"Glory of the Olive." To connect Benedict, a pale, bookish
German, to anything olive takes some imagination. But Malachy-watchers
point to the choice of the name Benedict -- an allusion to the Order
of Saint Benedict, a branch of which is known as the Olivetans.
"When (he) chose the name Benedict XVI, this was seen as
fulfilling the prophecy for this pope," wrote one entry on www.wikipedia.org.
Benedict said that he chose the name partly in honor of Pope Benedict
XV (1914-1922), calling him a "courageous prophet of peace."
On Wednesday, Benedict dedicated his papacy to "the service of
reconciliation and harmony between peoples." "Perhaps
Benedict XVI will be a peacemaker in the Church or in the world, and
thus carry the olive branch," speculated www.catholic-pages.com.
Another site, www.bibleprobe.com,
went even further, showing a picture of Benedict holding olive
branches in March during Palm Sunday celebrations. "Is this the
Pope of Peace (olive)?" it asked in the caption. Critics widely
dismiss the Malachy prophecy as a forgery and possible propaganda
meant to influence a 16th century conclave. Doses of skepticism even
appear on the most energetic Malachy web pages. But believers point
out similarities between the prophecy's descriptions and past
pontificates. Pope John Paul II, number 110, was described in the
prophecy as "de labore solis" -- or "of the labor of
the sun." He was born on May 18, 1920, the same day as a solar
eclipse. The pontiff was buried on April 8, 2005 -- the same day as a
partial eclipse, visible in the Americas. More pressing for doomsayers
are the prophecy's references to the last Pope on the list, Peter the
Roman, who will lead the Church before "the formidable judge will
judge his people." Since Benedict is already 78 years old, they
say Peter the Roman must be coming soon, and with him, the end of the
world. "His reign will only last a few years at most. This
signals that we are living in what may be the end of days as we know
it," said one Web Site entry by someone calling himself SmartBob.
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- De-homosexualization
of the Catholic Church (May 2, 2005)
- The reason Catholic Church leadership includes homosexuals is
because John Paul II refused to believe reports that potential
clergy held that orientation – a mistake that will not be repeated
by Pope Benedict XVI, says geopolitical expert Jack Wheeler. In a
column on his intelligence website, To the Point, Wheeler explains
that a Vatican source disclosed to him why John Paul discounted the
charge of homosexuality. "Whenever Vatican investigators
brought the results of their vetting process regarding an
individual's candidacy for bishop, cardinal or other office, and
they revealed he was a homosexual, John Paul II would refuse to
believe it," he writes. "He did so because accusing
someone of homosexuality was a standard practice of the Communist
government in his native Poland regarding anyone it regarded as an
enemy of the state. From his ordination as a Catholic priest in 1946
to elevation to Archbishop of Krakow in 1963 and Cardinal in 1967,
the then Karol Wojtyla witnessed this personal destruction
repeatedly. So traumatized, he summarily dismissed such accusations
as pope, and would approve the elevation of anyone so accused.
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- Religion
under a secular assault - (Special Report:
First of three parts.)
Oral arguments were to begin before the U.S. Supreme Court on one of
the most litigated questions in American law: Should the Ten
Commandments be displayed on government property? Outside, protesters
sang hymns and held up signs proclaiming "The 10 Commandments:
The way to live your life." A few feet away, a larger group
clustered around Ellen Birch, a member of American Atheists, who
describes herself as a descendant of Thomas Jefferson. "A
favorite claim of fundamentalists," she told anyone listening, is
that America is "indebted to the Bible and Christianity for our
laws." Not so, Miss Birch says. "State support of a religion
leads to corruption within both government and religion," she
says, adding that Jefferson himself said, "The wall of separation
between church and state was absolutely essential in a free
society." The clash of cultures, between spiritual and secular
America, was on full public display.
- Bird
flu mutates and now more infectious
(May
1, 2005) - Deadly bird flu is mutating to spread from person
to person, bringing a disastrous global pandemic closer, experts fear.
Evidence from South-east Asia suggests that the virus, which could
kill tens of millions of people worldwide, is becoming less virulent,
but at the same time more infectious to people. Death rates from the
virus have plunged in northern Vietnam, says the World Health Organization
(WHO), though it is still killing more of its victims than any
previous outbreak. The instances where it appears to have spread from
person to person are rising. Six weeks ago, The Independent on Sunday
revealed that the Government had told mortuaries and emergency
services to prepare for up to 750,000 deaths from the disease in
Britain. Flu pandemics occur when three developments take place: a
virus emerges to which humans have little or no immunity; it is able
to infect people; and it mutates to spread efficiently among them.
- Professor:
Biblical Event Explains Weather As We Know It
(April
30, 2005) - DeYoung, a physics professor at Grace College in
northern Indiana's Winona Lake, is the author of "Weather and the
Bible," a book that examines scientific questions and provides
Bible-based answers. "I (wrote) that book kind of as an
encouragement to look around and realize that this whole earth and all
the components didn't come by chance, some accidental process --
there's a creator behind it," DeYoung told RTV6 Chief
Meteorologist Kevin Gregory. DeYoung believes the whole world was once
tropical, lacking seasons and having an ideal climate. He points to
Alaska and the Middle East -- places with very different climates
today. Both places, he says, contain fossil fuels formed from tropical
vegetation. "The early earth, from the time of Adam to Noah, had
a layer of moisture in the sky -- it can be called a vapor
canopy," DeYoung said. "This was not liquid drops of water,
but it was humidity, just like we have in a classroom or in the
air." The vapor canopy, he said, allowed for a worldwide tropical
climate. He said the canopy held the equivalent of many feet of water,
suspended in the upper atmosphere during the Earth's early centuries.
This moisture would become the source of the flood, and its release
would signal the start of new kinds of weather conditions across the
globe, according to DeYoung. "It was this canopy which collapsed
and became the source of this unique flood, this rainstorm that lasted
40 days and 40 nights on the Earth," he said. DeYoung says
limestone found in Indiana and elsewhere around the globe was formed
underwater. He believes this can be traced back to the flood. Critics
say DeYoung's beliefs fly in the face of mainstream science. DeYoung
says scripture and science go together. "I like to bring balance
to it and say there is someone behind this whole system that we live
in," he said.
(video
link also provided on source link page)
- Earth
absorbing more heat than it radiates
(April
30, 2005) - The Earth is absorbing more energy from the Sun
than it is emitting to space, according to a new modeling study. The
difference amounts to 0.85 watts for every square metre of the
planet’s surface. That is equivalent of 7 trillion 60-watt light
bulbs - or the energy output of almost half a million
thousand-megawatt power stations. Most of the extra heat is warming
the oceans - the ultimate repository of most of the solar radiation
reaching the Earth, says Jim Hansen, director of NASA’s Goddard
Institute for Space Studies in New York, US, and a leading climate
change scientist for the past two decades.
- Vietnamese
Christians flee for their lives
(April
30, 2005) - The government of Vietnam is stepping up
persecution of minority Christians, according to a Washington human
rights monitor. Freedom House's Center for Religious Freedom says it
recently received detailed accounts of attacks against Hmong
Christians, including death threats prompting more than 100 to leave
the country in the last two months. In the past, Hmong Christians, who
have suffered persecution for more than two decades, have reported
beatings, torture, arrests and other forms of brutality, including
attacks against women and children. Freedom House says the evidence
consists of tape-recorded interviews, handwritten testimony of Hmong
leaders and documentation identifying the names and positions of many
of the Vietnamese officials implicated in the persecution.
- North
Korea gassing citizens (April 29, 2005)
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North Korea's hard-line communist regime is using deadly nerve gas on
its own citizens and possibly is operating experimental gas chambers,
according to a Jewish human rights group. Rabbi Abraham Cooper,
associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told WorldNetDaily he
went to Asia to talk with North Korean defectors who said they
witnessed gruesome experimentations. Cooper began the investigation
after learning of a BBC documentary in February 2004 based on
interviews with a former North Korean official who had defected. The
rabbi interviewed that man and two others, who confirmed the claims.
According
to the report, estimates of the number of prisoners held in the North
Korean gulag could be as many as 200,000 in 12 or more centers. Camp
22 is thought to hold 50,000 people, including critics of the regime
and Christians.
- Dad
arrested after protesting 'gay' book
(April
29, 2005) - David Parker, 42, confronted officials at Joseph
Estabrook School in Lexington, Mass., Wednesday after his son brought
home a copy of "Who's in a Family,'' a storybook that includes
characters who are homosexual parents, the Boston Herald reported.
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- School
District Reinstates Corporal Punishment, Claims Positive Results
Jim Brown / Teresa Neumann reporting (Apr
29, 2005) - In 1993, Ohio's Pike County Schools banned
paddling as punishment for unruly students. But after receiving strong
backing from members of the community, corporal punishment is now
allowed again and Pete Dunn, the principal of Western Elementary
School in Latham, claims that misbehavior among students has declined
substantially and has resulted in fewer problems in the classroom.
"If you don't have corporal punishment -- and [if] your other
means of taking away recess and detentions in school aren't working --
then the only other thing you're left with is suspending a kid,"
the principal observes. "So what sense does it make if you had a
kid that, say, skipped school; and then you're going to suspend him
and give him three more days out for skipping school? It doesn't make
a whole lot of sense."
- Palestinians Warn U.S. Over Jerusalem Bill
Bridges For
Peace (April 26, 2005)
- The
Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas has threatened to increase
violence against Israelis if the United States Congress dares to
ratify a bill calling for global recognition of Jerusalem as the
Jewish capital. The proposed legislation was submitted by Senator Sam
Brownback (Republican-Kansas). It links recognition of a unified
Jerusalem as Israel’s capital to the establishment of a Palestinian
Arab state. The bill also notes that while Jerusalem is central to the
Jewish faith, it is not mentioned even once by name in the Koran.
“Jerusalem is essential in Judaism; it is mentioned in the Bible 766
times,” the proposal states. Hamas responded on April 25 by
threatening to end the temporary pause in its campaign of violence
against Israel should Congress pass the bill. “We will not accept
less than” Jerusalem as the capital of a Muslim Palestinian state,
Hamas spokesman Mushir Al-Masri told reporters in Gaza. The Clinton
and Bush administrations have refused for more than a decade to
implement legislation calling for the transfer of America’s embassy
from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. They see such a move as a threat to
national security.
- HELLO
SHALOM, HELLO SALAAM...HELLO PEACE!
Bridges For
Peace - There is a new conversation breaking out between
Israelis and Palestinians thanks to a new, toll-free telephone
service. Large numbers of Arabs and Jews are picking up the phone and
talking to people “on the other side” about reconciliation,
tolerance, and peace. Over 48,000 calls were placed in less than three
months. Sammy Waed, a Palestinian, never thought he would become
friends with an Israeli soldier, especially one who had occupied his
hometown of Ramallah. But using the new hotline, the 20-year-old ended
up speaking to Arik, a 23-year-old from Tel Aviv. “Arik told me how
much he hated his army service, because he was in the middle of a
civilian population, policing children and causing harm to innocent
people,” Waed told New York Daily News special correspondent,
Deborah Blachor. “Before, I thought Israelis didn’t care at all
when innocent Palestinians suffer and are killed,” he said. “But
now I know they do care and I have hope that there can be peace.”
Hello, Peace! (Hello Shalom-Hello Salaam!) was launched in October
2002 by the Parents Circle-Families Forum, a joint group of over 400
bereaved Israeli and Palestinian parents who believe peace is still
possible despite having lost a child or loved one in the conflict.
- GARLIC AND ONION CHEMICAL HELPS KILL CANCER CELLS Excerpted from an article by Judy Siegel,
Jerusalem Post,
Bridges
For Peace (April 27, 2005)
- The active ingredient in garlic and onions has
been used together with advanced biotechnology—by a Weizmann
Institute of Science research team, led by professor David Mirelman—to
improve the targeting of malignant cells. The cancer-killing
effectiveness of the technique lies in arming a cancer-targeting
antibody with the destructive potential of a dietary molecule called
allicin. Allicin is the product of an interaction between an enzyme,
allinase, and the small chemical alliin. The latter compound occurs
naturally in plants, such as garlic and onion, as a defense mechanism
against soil fungi, bacteria, and parasites. “The medicinal value of
garlic is no longer an ancient Chinese secret,” said Mirelman.
“Years of scientific research led to the identification and
understanding of allicin’s mode of activity, and we are currently
studying ways to target and deliver its toxic punch.” Although other
approaches use a method that directly binds anticancer drug molecules
to an antibody, this study applied a method Mirelman refers to as
“weaponizing” the antibody, so called because it affords the
continuous production and delivery of cancer-killing bullets. The
allinase that is bonded to the Rituximaba, a specific antibody, sits
on the target cell and continuously reacts with alliin molecules that
are injected at intervals, producing a steady supply of allicin to
penetrate and kill the cancer. The study was published recently in
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. (Excerpted from an article by Judy Siegel, Jerusalem Post, April
27, 2005)
- JAM
Group is Putting Faith into Action to Improve Their Community
(Apr
29, 2005) - A new organization made up of 16 different
religious groups and their members in Springfield, Ohio, has already
made a positive impact on their community. JAM, or Justice, Action and
Mercy, recently held a meeting at the Calvin Presbyterian Church which
was attended by over 400 Springfield residents who have taken on a
commitment to make a difference in their town in the areas of jobs,
education and local business facelifts. The group has already helped
in fighting crime in the area. They erected a mailbox for the specific
purpose of anonymous tips to help solve crimes. According to WHIO-TV,
the Hot Spot Card Program provided information that led to the arrest
of two suspects in a murder case.
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