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Its not magic, its called economy . A healthy population is more productive than a sick population, Maltus has been proven wrong all over since the 19th century, so I wouldnt worry about scarcity of ressources, but for the scarcity of hands and brains to profit from the wealth of natural ressources Africa has.

Is protection in American Football silly enough? Perhaps titanium and carbon fiber exoskeleton might just do it?

Malaria not only kills, most people affected are incapacitated regularly by the pariste's life cycle. The boost in productivity might mean some of the problems of overpopulation / starvation might be averted. And besides would you rather have scientist work on a pill that makes Malaria WORSE, kill more people ? You'd

The fact that you do not have a mirror between the sensor and the lens makes the camera smaller, ( less width) but also allows for smaller ( shallower lenses), no mirror to clean, but ALSO they tend to be sturdier, as there are fewer moving parts inside the camera, quieter ( mirror mirror) and yes cheaper.

@ delta

Please, do not to loose focus, remember the Iranians are the crazy guys with the Bomb.

@SkipErnst:

@SkipErnst:

@SkipErnst:

Wait, rolls used to have 36 photos, 36/14= 2,6 seconds for a roll, you can then open the camera, take the roll out, put another in... that must have been fun!

Anybody ever heard of a small Frenchman named Napoleon? You great grandma did.

And how about business for oncology doctors and big pharma, jobs for nurses and hospital staff, not to mention mortuarys! Thousands of jobs and income lost!

And how about business for oncology doctors and big pharma, jobs for nurses and hospital staff, not to mention mortuarys! Thousands of jobs and income lost!

This reads mor like a press release than a bona fide article, but it doesnt carry a "Sponsored" mention!

Bug turned into feature...

Everything OK, time isn't flowing in the wrong direction!

You could change the last phrase to:

Jon Huntsman Jr., a former Utah governor (R) said that said that the G.O.P. is becoming the "anti-science party." Blurring further the distinctions... and proving all rules accept exceptions

Read Paul Krugman on the nyt, "Republicans against science", ditto on Rick Perry and Mitt Romney.

@ DRNemmo, As stated on the article, its not the cocaine, its what the're cutting it with.