SETI bioastro: Fw: WHAT'S NEW Friday, July 02, 2004

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Fri Jul 02 2004 - 15:00:23 PDT

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    WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 2 Jul 04 Washington, DC
                                            
    1. THE OTHER NASA: THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF SPACE EXPLORATION.
    There were two NASA stories in the news this week: 1) Now almost
    a billion miles from Earth on its incredible voyage of discovery,
    Cassini deftly slipped through the gap between Saturn's F and G
    rings, and fired its main rocket to slow down. In the next four
    years Cassini is scheduled to orbit Saturn 76 times, using 18
    instruments provided by 17 nations to study the planet and its
    moons. On Christmas Eve, Cassini will deploy the Huygens probe,
    which will parachute onto the moon Titan. 2) Meanwhile, about
    one hundred miles from Earth, the entire International Space
    Station crew (a Russian cosmonaut and an American astronaut in a
    borrowed space suit) went outside to replace a gyroscope circuit
    board. Alas, housekeeping chores leave little time for science.
    No matter, the science planned for the ISS will never be missed.

    2. SPINOFFS: WHAT'S NEW CREDITED WITH INVENTING THE FLUSH TOILET.
    In an effort to defend $100 billion flushed down the toilet for
    missile defense, the Pentagon claims in today's Washington Post
    that its missile technology could lead to advances in breast
    cancer detection. Exaggerated spinoff stories are a spinoff from
    NASA, which admitted its spinoff claims were wildly exaggerated
    http://www.aps.org/WN/WN93/wn012293.cfm> . Claims that breast
    cancer treatment technology could lead to better missiles should
    also be disregarded, as should Saddam Hussein's claims that the
    invasion of Kuwait inspired the invention of the mouse-pad.

    3. MEDICINE: WITH FRIENDS LIKE PRINCE CHARLES WHO NEEDS ENEMAS?
    When the Prince of Wales can spare time from warning about the
    dangers of "grey goo",
    http://www.aps.org/WN/WN03/wn050903.cfm> ,
    he promotes the use of alternative medicine. He now recommends
    that cancer patients abandon chemotherapy in favor of Gerson
    Therapy, a controversial alternative treatment. In addition to
    vitamin injections and a fruit juice diet, Gerson Therapy calls
    for "coffee enemas", but the American Cancer Society warns that
    coffee enemas have been associated with infections, constipation,
    colitis, and even death. Gerson therapists claim it strips
    harmful bacteria and pollutants from the colon, which suggests
    what Charles should do with this nonsense.

    4. PRAYER THERAPY: UNRELENTING INQUIRY INTO A FRAUDULENT STUDY.
    Time Magazine this week has a scathing account of a study by
    researchers at Columbia published in a prestigious journal three
    years ago. It claimed intercessory prayer helped infertile women
    conceive
    http://www.aps.org/WN/WN04/wn060404.cfm> . The case is a
    growing embarrassment for Columbia, the Journal of Reproductive
    Medicine, the authors, one of whom was chair of obstetrics and
    gynecology, and even media outlets like ABC Good Morning America
    and the New York Times, who embraced the story without checking.
    Time credits exposure of the fraud to the persistence of Bruce
    Flamm, a clinical professor of obstetrics at UC Irvine.

    THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
    Opinions are the author's and not necessarily shared by the
    University of Maryland, but they should be.

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