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Pain-Free Animals Could Take Suffering Out of Farming 429

Philosopher Adam Shriver suggested that genetically engineering cows to feel no pain could be an acceptable alternative to eliminating factory farming in a paper published in Neuroscience. Work by neuroscientist Zhou-Feng Chen at Washington University may turn Shriver's suggestion a reality. Chen has been working on identifying the genes that control "affective" pain, the unpleasantness part of a painful sensation. He has managed to isolate a gene called P311, and has found that mice who do not have P311 don't have negative associations with pain, although they do react negatively to heat and pressure. This could end much of the concern about cruel farming practices, but unfortunately still leaves my design for the fiery hamburger punch in the unethical column.

Comment Bank phonecall was fraudulent (Score 1) 548

I had a phone call from the fraud department of my home bank while I was living abroad in the UK, to report suspicious activity on my credit card in other parts of the world that I had never visited. They quoted a whole string of specific transactions for various amounts adding up to a fair sum and all sounding quite frightening. I thought it was strange that I hadn't seen any of the transactions through the online banking statement, which I am very pedantic about checking and tracking with Microsoft Money, but what really got up my suspicion was when they started asking me for my details - name, address... and then they asked for my account number. I asked them to tell ME what account number they were investigating, because how can they be investigating my card if they don't even know the number? The caller suddenly sounded less confident and mumbled something about having to get a colleague to call me back. I never heard back from them and no fraudulent transactions ever showed up on my statement. I guess they found an old bank letter in a rubbish tip and thought they could give it a go. These days I shred everything.

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