Appears to me that the puppet chosen has a mind of its own. So what now, Ms Clinton? Will you bomb the daylights out of them too?
Women in Egypt protest..
A follow up to a previous posting about the barbaric treatment of protestors in Tahrir Square, specifically the burqa-clad woman who was stripped to her bra, & beaten black & blue.
The Daily Dilbert!
Let The Censorship begin..
US asks scientific journals to censor bird flu studies:
US requests scientific journals publish redacted versions of studies on a version of bird flu that could spread to humans
The US government has asked the scientific journals Nature and Science to censor data on a laboratory-made version of bird flu that could spread more easily to humans, fearing it could be used as a potential weapon.
The US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity asked the two journals to publish redacted versions of studies by two research groups that created forms of the H5N1 avian flu that could easily jump between ferrets – typically considered a sign the virus could spread quickly among humans.
The journals are objecting to the request, saying it would restrict access to information that might advance the cause of public health.
The request was a first for the expert panel, formed after a series of anthrax attacks on US targets in 2001. It advises the Department of Health and Human Services and other federal agencies about “dual use” research that could serve public health but also be a potential bioterror threat.
“NSABB has never before recommended to restrict communications on research that NSABB has reviewed that has potential dual use implications,” Dr Amy Patterson, director of the National Institutes of Health’s Office of Biotechnology Activities, said in a statement.
The bird flu virus is extremely deadly in people who are directly exposed to infected birds but so far it has not mutated into a form that can pass easily from person to person.
The National Institutes of Health funded the two research labs’ work to see how the virus could become more transmissible in humans, with the aim of getting early insight to contain threats to public health.
The NSABB wants to keep this information from falling into the wrong hands.
The articles involved work done by Yoshihiro Kawaoka, a University of Wisconsin-Madison scientist, and Dr Ron Fouchier and colleagues from the Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam.
The National Institutes of Health said the health department agreed with the panel’s assessment and gave the journals non-binding recommendations to withhold key elements of the studies.
But the NIH said the government was working out how to allow secure access to the information to those with a legitimate need to see it.
“It is essential for public health that the full details of any scientific analysis of flu viruses be available to researchers,” the editor in chief of Nature, Dr Philip Campbell, said in a statement.
“We are discussing with interested parties how, within the scenario recommended by NSABB, appropriate access to the scientific methods and data could be enabled.”
Dr Bruce Alberts, editor in chief of Science, said the advisory board asked the journal to delete details on the scientific methods and specific mutations of the virus before publishing an article by Fouchier and colleagues.
“The NSABB has emphasised the need to prevent the details of the research from falling into the wrong hands,” Alberts said in a statement.
He said scientists who study influenza have a need to know the details of the research to protect the public. He said Science was evaluating how best to proceed.
“Our response will be heavily dependent upon the further steps taken by the US government to set forth a written, transparent plan to ensure that any information that is omitted from the publication will be provided to all those responsible scientists who request it, as part of their legitimate efforts to improve public health and safety,” Alberts said.
Other researchers voiced concern over government censorship of science.
“It is a very worrying idea that information from this type of work may be restricted to those that ‘qualify’ in some way to be allowed to share it,” Professor Wendy Barclay, chair of influenza virology at Imperial College London, said.
“Who will qualify? How will this be decided? In the end is the likelihood of misuse outweighed by the danger of beginning a Big Brother society?”
America is no longer a free state – Lee Rockwell
Philippines declares state of calamity as storm toll nears 1,000
Philippines declares state of calamity as storm toll nears 1,000:
The scale of this disaster is unimaginable for the survivors – think the impact of the tsunami in 2004…
MIT’s new online courses target students worldwide
Now that the penny is dropping (literally) that “higher” education is a definite way to get yourself into debt without knowing what it really is… about time?
Question: will it be cheaper AND more valuable?
MIT’s new online courses target students worldwide: [via GigaOM]
Next spring, MIT will launch a pilot of MITx online-only courses geared to reach prospective learners everywhere. The university said it will open source the underlying technology infrastructure for use by other educational institutions.
MITx builds on the near-ubiquity of broadband communications, as well as availability of social networking capabilities that make online interaction for prospective students easier. MITx coursework will incorporate online laboratories and interactive student-to-student communication.
The effort is led by MIT provost L. Rafael Reif. In a statement released Monday, Reif said:
Students worldwide are increasingly supplementing their classroom education with a variety of online tools. Many members of the MIT faculty have been experimenting with integrating online tools into the campus education. We will facilitate those efforts, many of which will lead to novel learning technologies that offer the best possible online educational experience to non-residential learners. Both parts of this new initiative are extremely important to the future of high-quality, affordable, accessible education.
MITx takes some cues from the university’s existing OpenCourseware effort, which offers free, non-accredited online courses. MITx students who do well, on the other hand, can pay a fee and earn an MITx certificate of completion, but not an MIT degree. Charges have not been finalized.
The underlying infrastructure, under development by a team led by Anant Agarwal, director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) will be available to whoever needs it.
Creating an open learning infrastructure will enable other communities of developers to contribute to it, thereby making it self-sustaining … An open infrastructure will facilitate research on learning technologies and also enable learning content to be easily portable to other educational platforms that will develop. In this way the infrastructure will improve continuously as it is used and adapted.
It’s clear that online learning, once the province of for-profit institutions like the University of Phoenix, is of growing importance to traditional colleges and universities seeking ways to reach beyond their traditional constituencies.
Given the choice of a certificate from an MIT or other brand-name institution or a degree from a for-profit school, many students might opt for the former. This is especially true given the debate raging about whether schools are pushing postsecondary degrees for their own commercial purposes. If a non-degreed certification from a respected institution is seen as just as valuable as a postsecondary degree from a non-brand-name school, there could be big shakeup coming in higher ed.
Photo courtesy of Flickr user Alun K. Wu.
Not premature to consider Obama vs Paul?
This statement made me laugh out loud…” the pollsters said …..his popularity depended heavily on the youth vote and he trailed both Romney and Gingrich among older voters“.
Strikes me as strange that a 78 year old commands the respect of, & popularity with, youth, rather than more “youthful” candidates who, it appears from their utterances, don’t know their ass from their elbow..
Strange indeed…
A precursor of what SOPA will mean once legislated..
The third user account on twitter suspended for “talking too much about Occupy Wall Street”
So much for freedom on speech in the “freest country in the whole wide world”!
This is what Egypt got from the Arab Spring.
Egyptian Military
This is what the Egyptian people are now getting as a result of the Arab Spring.. new military dictators no different from the ones propped up by the West in both instances.