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Pilot Voices Potential Cause for Florida’s Hurricanes
SAFE GOODS PUBLISHING
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The unbridled use of wireless technology contributes to an unstable atmosphere and magnetosphere thereby generating weather anomalies. Nina says, “it is as if the earth is being tickled all over and is responding by twitching and convulsing, generating ...
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This press release is about: electromagnetic, weather, atmosphere, technology, generating, experiments, magnetosphere, airborne, wireless, prophesy, communications
Published: 2004-10-10
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Radiant Energy -- Wireless Transformer of High Power Lines
Pure Energy Systems News Service
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Les Hendershot & Floyd Sweet family of "free energy" devices may be tapping into local high-power lines, not aetheric energy, using a resonant antennae principle. Alternatively, the high-power lines could be serving as an antennae amplifier for aetheric ...
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This press release is about: energy, power, device, lines, high-power, transformer, west, aetheric, transmission, electricity, phenomenon
Published: 2004-02-21
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Now live – Molecular Systems Biology – a First in Systems Biology Publishing
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
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The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) and Nature Publishing Group (NPG) announce the launch of Molecular Systems Biology. This new online journal aims to fill a gap in the current literature. The first journal to be dedicated solely to the ...
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This press release is about: biology, molecular, systems, journal, publishing, publication, embo, first, nature, data, dedicated
Published: 2005-04-16
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Promising Global Warming Solution Possibly Flawed
NEW MEXICO TECH
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New Mexico Tech chemistry professor Oliver Wingenter’s research findings concerning gases produced or consumed by ocean-dwelling, single-cell algae known as phytoplankton have raised doubts about plans to use the marine microorganisms to remove, or "sink ...
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This press release is about: phytoplankton, fertilization, southern, ocean, iron, wingenter, expedition, greenhouse, sofex, research, during
Published: 2004-06-04
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Promising Global Warming Solution Possibly Flawed
NEW MEXICO TECH
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New Mexico Tech chemistry professor Oliver Wingenter’s research findings concerning gases produced or consumed by ocean-dwelling, single-cell algae known as phytoplankton have raised doubts about plans to use the marine microorganisms to remove, or "sink ...
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This press release is about: phytoplankton, fertilization, southern, ocean, iron, wingenter, expedition, greenhouse, sofex, research, during
Published: 2004-05-28
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