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"Milgram Experiment repeated": People 'still willing to torture'

Sun, 2008-12-21 08:20 - Topics:

"Decades after a notorious experiment, scientists have found test subjects are still willing to inflict pain on others - if told to by an authority figure.

US researchers repeated the famous "Milgram test", with volunteers told to deliver electrical shocks to another volunteer - played by an actor.

Google Books Service: Popular Science & Popular Mechanics Maganzines

Tue, 2008-12-16 14:40 - Topics:

Google scanned Popular Science and Popular Mechanics magazines (from the 1870s to the 2000s). All scans are offered online as a part of the Google Book Service. Not only scientists will be interested in this Online-Historic News Archive.

FDA Scientists Revolt Against Corrupt Food and Drug Administration Officials

Wed, 2008-11-26 00:40 - Topics:

A group of scientists working in the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health division has revolted against the corrupt managers of its own department, accusing them of committing crimes by claiming, "There is extensive documentary evidence that managers at CDRH have corrupted and interfered with the scientific review of medical devices."

Steve Spangler Science - Making Science Fun

Tue, 2008-11-25 22:50 - Topics:

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Scivee

Sun, 2008-11-16 18:54 - Topics:

Share your science and technology through publications, posters, papers, or slides combined with video and science communities.

Scientists crack possible future quantum computer age encryption

Mon, 2008-11-03 07:50 - Topics:

Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology claim to have crack the “Internet security of the future” – the McEliece cryptosystem, which is considered to be a candidate to safeguard Internet data traffic when quantum computers arrive.

FOLDING@HOME

Mon, 2007-03-26 20:43 - Topics:

I dont knkow if this was ever covered here but we can all use our PC's to cure cancer and more through an application known as Folding@Home. PS3 are capable of running as well. A simple home computer running this solo would take 30 years to complete what is being done in miliseconds through thousands of processors around the world.

So when out to work, lunch or more contribute by using your pc to cure diseases through creating cell's that scientists will use.

NOTE: It allows you to create a team number on configuration... I was thinking we could create a team number for TheVistaForums.com. Just an idea if any admin or mod are interested post a number that we will use if you want to contribute as well. They post the results by team and I figured we could all band together to help.

Climate changes kills marine life

Sun, 2007-02-18 08:42 - Topics:

Unprecedented changes to ocean currents are having a devastating effect on finely balanced marine ecosystems, scientists meeting in the US have warned.


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