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Ex-Chemist In Massachusetts High At Work For 8 Years

Posted by takyon on Wednesday May 04 2016, @10:13PM (#1873)
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Ex-Chemist In Massachusetts Was High On Drugs At Work For 8 Years

Nearly every day for eight years, a former chemist in Massachusetts was high on drugs — drugs stolen from the lab where she worked.

An investigation by the state attorney general found that from 2005 to 2013, Sonja Farak, 37, heavily abused various drugs including cocaine, LSD and methamphetamines and even manufactured her own crack cocaine using lab supplies. Though Farak was arrested in 2013 and sentenced to jail in 2014, the findings from the state's investigation into the scope of her misconduct were just released Tuesday.

During her career as a chemist, Farak worked for two years at the Hinton Lab in Jamaica Plain, Mass., and then for nine years at the state drug lab in Amherst, Mass. According to the attorney general's report, "her responsibilities involved testing, for authenticity, various controlled substances submitted by law enforcement agencies" and testifying "in court as to her test results, which served as evidence in criminal cases."

Attempt revitalizing brain dead patients

Posted by bitstream on Tuesday May 03 2016, @08:07PM (#1870)
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Science

Health watchdogs has approved a groundbreaking trial to test if it is possible to regenerate the brains of (brain) dead people.
The biotech company BioQuark in the USA got ethical permission to use 20 patients who have been declared clinically dead from a traumatic brain injury, to test if parts of their central nervous system can be brought back to life. A combination of therapies will be used, which include injecting the brain with stem cells and a cocktail of peptides, as well as deploying lasers and nerve stimulation techniques which have been shown to bring patients out of comas. The trial participants have been certified dead and only kept alive through life support. They will be monitored for several months using brain imaging equipment to look for signs of regeneration, particularly in the upper spinal cord -- the lowest region of the brain stem which controls independent breathing and heartbeat.

If they succeed, they will have open a box of a lot of interesting questions.

Laser high-yield, cheap and wide wavelength coming

Posted by bitstream on Tuesday May 03 2016, @07:16PM (#1869)
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Science

Introducing the disposable laser: Ultra-low-cost, easy to fabricate 'lasing capsules' made with inkjet printer

Researchers from France at the Center of Microelectronics in Provence at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne in France and in Hungary have invented a way to print cheap and disposable lasers using organic carbon containing materials. That are easy to fabricate.

Inorganic lasers, are used in laser pointers, DVD players, and optical mice. Organic lasers offer benefits such as high-yield photonic conversion, easy fabrication, low-cost and a wide range of wavelengths. They do however degrade relatively quickly.

The disposable part of the new laser is the printed gain medium. And a proposed use is analyzing chemical and biological samples.

Date formats.. please..

Posted by bitstream on Monday May 02 2016, @09:22AM (#1867)
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Code

I saw the time reference "11:00am (UTC+2)" elsewhere at this site. It's unnecessarily convoluted and increases the risk of confusion. Instead use a format like this:

UTC 09:00

Clear timezone and 24 hour format without uncertainties or anything open to interpretation.

Global warming running pedal to the metal

Posted by bitstream on Monday May 02 2016, @08:15AM (#1866)
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Security

This world is putting more carbon into the atmosphere than in the last 66 million years and at a faster rate than in that period 66 million years ago.

There's a new study to which James Hansen, a former NASA scientist, says that the impact of global warming will be quicker and more catastrophic than generally envisioned. The research invokes collapsing ice sheets, violent megastorms and even the hurling of boulders by giant waves in its quest to suggest that even 2 ⁰C of global warming above pre-industrial levels would be way too much. Hansen has called it the most important work he has ever done. Hansen says "I think almost everybody who is really familiar with both paleo and modern is now very concerned that we are approaching, if we have not passed, the points at which we have locked in really big changes for young people and future generations,".

The problem here is positive feedback loops. Like increased temperature causes permafrost regions to release methane which makes the temperature higher, repeat Ad infinitum of which the future generations will likely feel as Ad nauseam.

But don't worry, the future will at least not be boring.. !

How much did Dennis Hastert think of the children?

Posted by takyon on Wednesday April 27 2016, @09:30PM (#1860)
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News

For TrumpetPower!

Bills sponsored:

H.Res. 423 (105th): Expressing the sense of the House with respect to winning the war on drugs to protect our children.

Source.

Votes and speeches:

(Crime category)

(Marriage, Family, and Children category)

(Minors and Children category)

Charges Against PINAC Reporter Jeff Gray Dropped... Again

Posted by takyon on Tuesday April 26 2016, @09:04PM (#1854)
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Digital Liberty

Florida Prosecutors Drop Charges Against PINAC Reporter Jeff Gray – Again

For the fifth time since 2010, Florida prosecutors were forced to dismiss criminal charges against PINAC reporter Jeff Gray before even going to trial, proving once again what we have known all along.

That his arrests are always unlawful and unconstitutional; nothing but an attempt to keep him from doing his job.

The latest case was dismissed Monday; the trespassing charge from last month where he was standing on the sidewalk in front of St. Augustine High School holding up a sign that read “The First Amendment is Not a Crime” on one side and “Public Records Access is Not a Crime” on the other side.

St. Johns County Schools Superintendent Joseph Joyner had barred Gray from stepping within 500 feet of any school to keep him from investigating safety oversights regarding school buses.

The trespass order stated he was only allowed to drop off or pick up his children, attend public meetings or submit public records requests to the district’s main office. Other than that, he needed to stay outside the “School Safety Zones,” which is defined as 500 feet within any school. Even if his three children attend the school as they do.

However, Joyner and his lawyers failed to do their research because Florida law does not bar citizens from peacefully assembling and protesting within these so-called school safety zones, which is exactly what he had been doing on March 14 when he was arrested.

[...] But Joyner has been desperate to jail Gray, even trying to convince a local state attorney to file felony wiretapping charges against him last year as we discovered by making a public records request for his emails. Joyner has also filed a lawsuit against Gray, which is still pending.

Previous entry: Florida Deputy Illegally Arrests Protesting PINAC Reporter.

Chinese Govt to Employees: Don't Date Foreigners

Posted by takyon on Friday April 22 2016, @05:25PM (#1849)
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Chinese Cartoon Warns Against 'Dangerous Love' With Foreigners Who May Be Spies

In a colorful, 16-panel cartoon called "Dangerous Love," China is warning female government workers that romancing handsome foreigner strangers can lead to heartbreak — and espionage.

Posters seen around Beijing show a cartoon government worker named Xiao Li striking up a relationship with a bespectacled, red-haired "visiting scholar." They share a romantic dinner and stroll through a leafy park. "Having a handsome, romantic, talented foreign boyfriend is pretty nice!" Li says to herself, according to The New York Times' translation.

But "pretty nice" turns to nightmarish after Li's new paramour persuades her to lend him internal government documents. Suddenly, the foreign boyfriend is nowhere to be found. Li weeps in front of two gruff police officers, who tell her she has a "shallow understanding of secrecy for a state employee," according to The Guardian.

"Dangerous Love" was posted in Beijing's subway and streets to mark National Security Education Day, which was "established after China passed a National Security Law in July outlining greater security efforts in 11 areas, including political, territorial, military, cultural and technological," the Times reports.

Image.

The BBC has an update on France's new bootlicking trend.

The people of Utah: 'The Governor is a public justis risk!'

Posted by bitstream on Wednesday April 20 2016, @07:12PM (#1846)
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Nexuses

Utah Governor Gary Herbert said on his "GovGaryHerbert" Facebook page that "Pornography is a public health crisis. The problem is rampant, yet it thrives in secrecy and silence." He emitted this thought on signing a resolution which says porn is "a public health hazard leading to a broad spectrum of individual and public health impacts and societal harms." In addition, it "perpetuates a sexually toxic environment." The resolution goes on to say "due to advances in technology and the universal availability of the Internet, young children are exposed to what used to be referred to as hard core, but is now considered mainstream, pornography at an alarming rate." The resolution states that pornography "equates violence toward women and children with sex and pain with pleasure, which increases the demand for sex trafficking, prostitution, child sexual abuse images, and child pornography." The resolution requests that "the need for education, prevention, research, and policy change at the community and societal level in order to address the pornography epidemic that is harming the people of our state and nation." In the words of Gov. Gary Herbert, "Today's bills will start an open discussion."

It sure will start an discussion, perhaps there's more to it than the small corridors of power can muster?

SJWs and a rigged dating market populated by stressed out people perhaps makes people choose porn as the most resource efficient choice? No social sniping, legal risks, infections, endless stream of bills, time consumption and more stress?

The consumerist notice that states “that have enacted conservative legislation on sexuality.” consume more porn. The average consumption is the same. Other finds are that adult escort sites are more popular in “blue” states while visitors from the “red” states are more likely to visit wife-swapping sites, adult webcams, and sites about voyeurism. When porn was legalized in Denmark in the 1970s, rape went down significantly. Later studies have shown that the places with the most and best internet connections have the lowest number of rape cases.

Societal and political mental blocks also makes porn the most valuable but not the best source of information on the issue of feeling, love and sex? because depictions of healthy, well-adjusted sexuality are banned from general media way too often. While violence and death is just fine. And thus the systematic bias continues to implement the law of unintended consequences.

Resolutions are way less likely to happen on issues like GMO, unsound foreign entanglements, dogma schooling, pharma deception, financial robbery, depletion of aquifers, junk food.. even in schools, poor educational opportunities, personal freedom restraint, pollution of life-essential resources etc. So perhaps someone just needed to engage peoples emotions to keep themselves relevant with or without intention.

4/20 dumping grounds

Posted by takyon on Wednesday April 20 2016, @09:12AM (#1845)
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A bunch of links that will not make the cut in today's article. I will tidy up and add some more later. While Vice certainly covers drugs more than other news outlets, most of these just didn't fit with the hard facts focus of this year's article, and I didn't want to overuse any particular news source. There will be plenty more to find on aggregators like Google News today.

http://www.vice.com/read/how-decriminalizing-drugs-could-reduce-islamic-terrorism-in-france-and-belgium
http://www.vice.com/read/war-on-drugs-tool-of-minority-oppression
http://www.vice.com/read/luxury-weed-uk
http://www.vice.com/read/veterans-affairs-hospitals-still-wont-give-veterans-weed-medical-marijuana
http://www.vice.com/read/a-prosecutors-regret-how-i-got-someone-life-in-prison-for-drugs
http://www.vice.com/read/why-do-the-irish-take-more-drugs-than-any-other-country-in-eu
http://www.vice.com/read/how-parents-talk-to-their-kids-about-drugs-in-2016
http://www.vice.com/read/this-drug-smuggler-and-hippie-mafia-leader-was-an-og-in-the-weed-legalization-movement
http://www.vice.com/read/the-worst-time-i-ever-did-drugs
http://www.vice.com/read/a-professional-stoner-explains-how-to-smoke-pot-properly-in-2016
http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-36055297
http://www.vice.com/read/what-the-un-still-gets-wrong-about-drugs
http://www.vice.com/read/yes-you-can-be-allergic-to-pot
http://www.vice.com/read/drugs-have-been-used-in-pretty-much-every-war-ever-shooting-up
http://www.vice.com/read/the-war-on-drugs-isnt-even-working-in-prison
http://www.vice.com/read/a-cannabis-cook-explains-how-youre-making-edibles-wrong