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Spider-Goat Hybrids Milked for Spider Silk

Scientists have for the first time spun synthetic spider silk fibres with properties approaching the real thing, paving the way for their use in artificial tendons, medical sutures, biodegradable fishing lines, soft body armour and a host of other applications.
‘Spider-goats’ start work on wonder web
A HERD of goats containing spider genes is about to be [...]

17Feb2009 | Winter Ross Charlton | 0 comments | Continued
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VeriChip Microchip Implants Cause Fast-Growing, Malignant Tumors in Lab Animals

“And the first went and poured out his vial upon the earth. And there fell a sore and grievous wound upon men who had the character of the beast: and upon them that adored the image thereof.” (Apocalypse Chapter Chapter 16:2)
Damning research findings could spell the end of VeriChip…
The Associated Press will issue a [...]

5Feb2009 | Winter Ross Charlton | 0 comments | Continued
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Microchips Implanted in Mexican Officials

Microchips implanted in Mexican officials
Attorney general, prosecutors carry security pass under their skin
MEXICO CITY - Security has reached the subcutaneous level for Mexico’s attorney general and at least 160 people in his office — they have been implanted with microchips that get them access to secure areas of their headquarters.
It’s a pioneering application of a [...]

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15 MPH Speed Limit For Eco Towns

15mph speed limit for eco-towns
 

BBC News | March 24, 2008
Vehicles driving on roads in planned eco-towns will have to stick to 15mph speed limits, it has emerged.
The restriction is among proposals designed to minimise the environmental impact of the settlements.
Government sources say the new town centres are to be car-free, and the 15mph [...]

4Feb2009 | Winter Ross Charlton | 0 comments | Continued
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The Technocracy and the Genetic Engineering of Humanity

A robotic future as depicted in Alex Proyas’ film, I, Robot. 
Article by: Carolyn Harris

We already live in a world of ‘haves and have-nots’, but in the future could that gap widen into an immense chasm resulting in a technocracy with two-tiers of genetically engineered humans? Predictions have been made with regards to robotics and genetic [...]

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