Subject: U.S.: House Passes Amendment Protecting State Rights To Grow Hemp For Research , plus 3 more
U.S.: House Passes Amendment Protecting State Rights To Grow Hemp For Research , plus 3 more |
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Posted: 23 Jun 2013 04:46 AM PDT An amendment allowing colleges and universities to grow and cultivate industrial hemp in states where it is already legal, without fear of federal interference, passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday by a vote of 225 to 200. Reps. Jared Polis (D-CO), Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) introduced the amendment to H.R. 1947, the Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act of 2013, the FARRM Bill |
Posted: 23 Jun 2013 04:39 AM PDT Facebook says that it is "upset and embarrassed" after six million users' phone numbers and email addresses were accidentally shared with their online contacts. The bug – which revealed the private information of other Facebook users when someone downloaded their own personal data onto their hard drive – existed for more than year, and was uncovered by the site's White Hat Program, in which independent security experts are rewarded with bonuses for detecting network vulnerabilities |
Posted: 23 Jun 2013 04:36 AM PDT UK Environment officials praise GMO crops as 'safer than conventional' ones, but a recent study reveals more sobering evidence that the world urgently needs to ask fundamental safety questions about genetic engineering of the human food chain. The first long term study of the effects on inner organs from a diet of Monsanto GMO maize and GMO soya has just been released. The results are shocking and validate the September 2012 long-term study by Prof. Gilles-Eric Seralini of the effects on rats of a diet of GMO Maize |
Posted: 23 Jun 2013 04:29 AM PDT James Rollins has one foot planted firmly in science, the other in the unknown. Rollins has his doctorate in veterinary medicine, but when the bestselling author sits down to write, his signature is creating works grounded in history and scientific plausibility, yet still shrouded in mysticism — Think Michael Crichton by way of Dan Brown |
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