(Untitled)- April 14, 2006 10th Planet Appears Barely Larger Than Pluto (Kenneth Chang, New York Times, April 11, 2006) The 10th planet turns out to be barely larger than Pluto, a new photograph by the Hubble Space Telescope shows. . . . The object still officially unnamed but currently tagged with the designation 2003 UB313 and nicknamed Xena covered an area only 1.5 pixels across in the digital image taken by Hubble,http://www.matrixmasters.com/blog/2006_04_01_archivescience.html#114501374016378295 (Untitled)- April 11, 2006 Drug firms 'inventing diseases' (BBC NEWS, April 11, 2006) Pharmaceutical firms are inventing diseases to sell more drugs, researchers have warned. . . . Disease-mongering promotes non-existent diseases and exaggerates mild problems to boost profits, the Public Library of Science Medicine reported. . . . Researchers at Newcastle University in Australia said firms were putting healthy people athttp://www.matrixmasters.com/blog/2006_04_01_archivescience.html#114478282904001259 |