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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Einstein 1 Neutrinos 0

The new measurements were made by a team working independently from the scientists who had made the tentative but hugely controversial claim about "faster-than-light" particles. Their findings "indicate the neutrinos do not exceed the speed of light," the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN) said in a press release.

Hm...Anyone got a new battery?My calculator's been at
the beer again.
When the OPERA team went public with their findings, they predictably unleashed a barrage of tough questions. Particles that travel faster than light would smash a hole in Albert Einstein's 1905 theory of special relativity, a cornerstone of modern physics.

Albert Einstein, expressing his opinion of
that faster than the speed of light bollocks.
"If this result at CERN is proved to be right, and particles are found to travel faster than the speed of light, then I am prepared to eat my shorts, live on TV," Jim Al-Khalili, a professor of theoretical physics at Britain's University of Surrey, declared at the time. (Physorg.com) (Photos: Copyright Control).
No shorts are reported to have been consumed which is just as well, as a very hot vindaloo took the blame for a less than mild eruption in that geographic area.

Israeli Innovation 7: Ninety Two And Still The Prof Delivers!

The Knockout Prof!
A 92-year-old scientist from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has invented a kit that enables the immediate detection of drug-resistant bacteria, one of the major concerns of organizations like the World Health Organization.

The 92 year old's magic kit.
According to Yissum, the research and development company of the Hebrew University, in the United States alone, antibiotic-resistant infections are responsible for eight million additional hospital stays every year and for the consequent bed-to-bed spread of resistance, leading to over $20 billion per year in excess health care costs and $35 billion per year in societal costs.

Identification within minutes.
The kit, developed by the almost centenarian Professor Emeritus Nathan Citri, enables direct and precise recognition of bacterial resistance to all members of the family of beta-lactams, which is the most widely used group of antibiotics, including penicillins, cephalosporins and carbapenems.
Furthermore, the kits not only detect the presence of bacteria resistant to antibiotics, but also offer immediate information on the type of antibiotic that may still be of use. (nocamels) (Photo: Copyright Control).  

Turkey Trots Out Their Usual Twaddle!

The Hamas Hyena (left) thanked the Turkish Islamist prime minister for his efforts to achieve Palestinian unity, and to break the siege on Gaza. Siege?


Here's why Israel should NEVER trust any
Islamic country...and the Turkey tossers should
NEVER be allowed to join the E.U. 
After 12.000 rockets fired into Israel that Islamofascist prick thinks HE is under siege? All of you Jihad jerk-off fuckers can piss off to Egypt anytime. Oh...and Erdogan expressed anger regarding Israel's aggression! (Photo: Copyright Control).
The saga of Islam: A Plague on the Planet!  

Big Mac? Don't Be Such A Whimp-O!

Ahhhhhh...NURSE!





Take a friend along to grill you're by-pass baby...but only if they're a doc.
(Photos: Copyright Control)

Friday, March 16, 2012

My Bucket List: Gaza No More!

If the Islamofascist entities continue with their rocket attacks on southern Israel, that rats nest called Gaza could be given a super make-over, Berlin '45 style!







Personally, I'd give them all 72 hours to clear off to the Muslim Bros' Paradise of Egypt, then just level the friggin' place!


Can't your read?  Gaza begins with a big letter G
I think this was the Hamas office...
Photos: Copyright Control).  







Under Fire...

How Long Would You Put Up With This?
The "incoming" in this 90 second video link.

http://blog.standforisrael.org/articles/the-sound-of-terror?s_src=SFIEN3&s_subsrc=EN31203XXEXXA 

Israeli Innovation 6

Malaria-fighting tobacco!
Jerusalem: A genetically modified tobacco plant that can fight drug-resistant malaria has been developed by Israeli scientists.

The Prof in the greenhouse, Israel.
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have found that tobacco plant can be altered to produce "artemisin", an active component in malaria treatment. (Greater Kashmir). For more information on this click the link   below: (Photo: Copyright Control).