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Organ Damage In Rats From Monsanto GMO Corn 766

jenningsthecat writes "A study published in December 2009 in the International Journal of Biological Sciences found that three varieties of Monsanto genetically-modified corn caused damage to the liver, kidneys, and other organs of rats. One of the corn varieties was designed to tolerate broad-spectrum herbicides, (so-called 'Roundup-ready' corn), while the other two contain bacteria-derived proteins that have insecticide properties. The study made use of Monsanto's own raw data. Quoting from the study's 'Conclusions' section: 'Our analysis highlights that the kidneys and liver as particularly important on which to focus such research as there was a clear negative impact on the function of these organs in rats consuming GM maize varieties for just 90 days.' Given the very high prevalence of corn in processed foods, this could be a real ticking time bomb. And with food manufacturers not being required by law to declare GMO content, I think I'll do my best to avoid corn altogether. Pass the puffed rice and pour me a glass of fizzy water!"

Comment Re:Vaporware (Score 1) 268

> Oqo has announced previous versions of this
> product several times, none have ever made
> it to market.

didn't OQO just announce it *once* before? at WinHEC 2002? this does not seem unusual to me. also, it seems to me that the design has changed for the better. there is now a keyboard, hidden by an upgraded screen -- 5", rather than the old 4", and 800x480, rather than the old 640x480.

i think OQO is pushing the technical limit here with this device. i look forward to a new paradigm in computing. no more distinctions between portable and desk tops. whether it is OQO or another company this is the future. it seems to me that OQO is ahead of the game.

could they fit a cell phone in there as well? how about voip over the builtin 802.11b?

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