The humble platypus could hold the key to beating drug-resistant superbugs and help battle climate change, Australian scientists have discovered.

Researchers at Victoria’s Department of Primary Industries are the first in the world to isolate, synthesize and test a number of platypus proteins.

They discovered several new antimicrobials, which are substances similar to antiseptics that kill bacteria.

Victorian Agriculture Minister Joe Helper said platypus antimicrobials are 10 times more powerful in killing bacteria than some antimicrobials commonly used with humans.

“If we can harness some of this potential we could better protect patients from ‘superbugs,’ meaning they will recover from surgery faster and spend less time in hospital,” he said today.

DPI deputy secretary Dr Bruce Kefford said scientists were already using their discovery to help the livestock industry.

“If introduced into the stomachs of cattle, these platypus antimicrobials could improve an animal’s digestion of feed and reduce methane production, one of Australia’s largest contributors of total greenhouse gas emissions,” he said.

I’m no AGW ‘denialist’. I believe that human pollution is having *some* impact on the warming of the planet. I am also aware of the staggering amount of bullshit that crops up in the name of combating AGW. It seems every Tom, Dick and Poindexter in need of funding finds an AGW angle to their research or product.


Two top Republicans have already announced their support for a bill that would give the police the power to choose who gets read their rights:

After McCain, now it’s Lindsey Graham who’s saying certain crime suspects shouldn’t be read their Miranda rights. “Miranda warnings are counterproductive in my view,” Graham said at a Senate hearing Wednesday.

He’s trying to introduce a bill that would give law enforcement the power to decide if a detainee should or should not be read his rights. Graham said that he already had some Democrats on board, but wouldn’t name any names.





  • FCC says it can make net neutrality happen. How?
  • Facebook private chats exposed. Wow!
  • May 14 end of the road for the Atlantis Space Shuttle.
  • Google getting into e-Book scene in a big way.
  • New Atom CPU.
  • Microsoft Kin in the news.
  • Adobe and Apple feud getting funnier.
  • Jason Chen had everything taken.
  • Apple getting into advertising. Why?
  • Clearwire losing money.
  • Ellen apologizes to Apple.
  • Mobile carriers looked at with a satisfaction survey. Guess what happened?

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A Russian MP has asked President Dmitry Medvedev to investigate claims by a regional president that he has met aliens on board a spaceship.

Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, the leader of the southern region of Kalmykia, made his claim in a television interview. MP Andre Lebedev is not just asking whether Mr Ilyumzhinov is fit to govern. He is also concerned that, if he was abducted, he may have revealed details about his job and state secrets.

Oh, brother.


This is pathetic in many ways and for many reasons.

For years, Apple has ruthlessly ridiculed Windows users with its Get a Mac ads – but like many a schoolyard bully, Cupertino can dish it out, but it can’t take it.

American comedian and talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres apologized to Apple on her eponymous television show for a parody iPhone commercial that ran on Monday in which she gently chided Cupertino’s smartphone for, among other things, having a keyboard that was difficult to use.


Not exactly news other than it’s one more reason why the RIAA seems to be an organization whose thinking stopped during the wax cylinder era with their needle skipping in one groove.

The Dutch study by the University of Amsterdam reported that it couldn’t find any proof that filesharers were responsible for a drop in music sales at big content providers. In fact, the research by Professor Nico van Eijk suggested that P2P users were actually some of the music industry’s best customers.

“Only part of the decline in music sales can be attributed to file sharing. Despite the losses for the music industry, the increased accessibility of culture renders the overall welfare effects of file sharing robustly positive,” said van Eijk.

He said the proliferation of digital technology means that music providers “have to explore new models to sustain their business.”
[…]
“When it comes to attending concerts, and expenses on DVDs and games, file sharers are the industry’s largest customers,” the study reported.

So that leaves the question, why is the music industry apparently working so hard to alienate these same people?




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On 9/11 Jerry Falwell declared that god was punishing us for abortionists, gays and feminists. Muslim clerics have declared that recent earthquakes is God punishing us for women dressing immodestly. Pat Robertson said that the Haiti earthquake was God punishing the Haitians for making a “pact with the Devil.” So I just can’t wait to hear what God is punishing us for now!

As an Atheist I feel like I should be able to have an opinion as to what God is punishing us for that is based on our cultural perspective and belief system. So, speaking on behalf of the Atheist community, the oil spill in the Gulf is because God is punishing us for not having a working shutoff valve at the oil well head. That’s our opinion, and we’re sticking with it.


MYFOXNY.COM – How much are you willing to pay for a cup of joe? A gourmet coffee chain is betting you’ll pay up to $12 for a fine brew.

Cafe Grumpy has Brooklyn locations in Greenpoint and Park Slope. It also has a Manhattan location in Chelsea. It is part of a small, but growing, movement of coffee shops roasting their own beans. The company defends the steep prices, saying they are higher end coffees and take much longer to develop and process.

The cafes offer a changing selection of coffees. One current offering is called Nekisse. It is described as a “very clean, sweet, complex cup with tropical fruit notes of pineapple, kiwi and key lime.” Cafe Grumpy also offers specialty teas.

Huh, maybe your paying for the ambiance.



Hi there. My name is Faisal. I’m a nutball!

Authorities hunting for the suspect in the botched Times Square bombing dramatically beat the clock overnight, seizing a Pakistani-American citizen moments before he was set to begin a long trip to his strife-torn homeland.

Faisal Shahzad, 30, was arrested around 11:45 p.m. ET Monday at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, said Attorney General Eric Holder…

Shahzad was on board Emirates Airlines Flight 202 to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and the jetway had been pulled back when the plane was called to return to the gate, a law enforcement source said. Shahzad was booked through to Islamabad, Pakistan, via Dubai, a senior airline official confirmed.

“They just caught him at the last second,” a law enforcement source said…


This is clearly a horrific health crisis that could spread across the land like… hold on… Yeah, pass that over here… Umm… Now, where was I?

It’s a routine declaration of the Oakland City Council, but yeah, it’s kind of funny too. The City of Oakland is set to renew its declaration of a “local public health emergency” stemming from a local lack of medicinal cannabis.

Oakland official Barbara Parker says the proclamation was originally issued in 1998. It effectively means nothing, but it does buttress Oakland city policies like permitting medical cannabis dispensaries, and ordering Oakland Police to effectively ignore pot offenses.

Parker said the city originally issued the declaration because federal and state law enforcers were busting local growers and cancer patients. That threat of imprisonment persists to this day. The declaration says people could die due to lack of cannabis, so it’s cause for Oakland to continue the declaration.



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Exclusive close-up photos reveal the dramatic demise of the Deepwater Horizon, the BP-managed oil rig responsible for the huge oil slick that now threatens the Gulf Coast. Obtained by BNET Technology blogger Erik Sherman from a confidential source, the photos include a timestamped series in which the rig goes from listing heavily to sunk beneath the waves in just four minutes.


While the federal and Gulf Coast governments have largely ceded the role of stopping and cleaning up the huge environmental disaster caused by the explosion and eventual sinking of the Deep Horizon well, British Petroleum also spent the weekend pursuing a different agenda with locals: stopping lawsuits and cleaning up their PR image.

This effort comes at a critical time. The oil slick, currently the size of Puerto Rico, is beginning to paint local coastlines. Communities that make their money from the water face “minimum” 10-day fishing bans, and the mood from Louisiana to the Florida panhandle is angry—and scared.

So BP has dispatched a litigation mitigation team, which held public information meetings in small towns along the Gulf Coast this weekend. The pitch to local fishermen, business owners and local officials, based on one such meeting in Bayou La Batre, Alabama, a small commercial fishing village: You don’t need to hire lawyer. Instead, call a BP hotline, and claim total damages for yourself and your businesses of up to $5,000. The damaged individuals and businesses would be required to sign BP paperwork, company officials said.

The exact nature of that paperwork wasn’t made clear. (A local BP representative referred questions to a national spokesman, who wasn’t available for comment last night.) But Bayou La Batre Mayor Stan Wright told the hundreds that packed the community center that he feared it would require them to forfeit their right to sue in the future. “Let me say this as your friend,” the mayor told the attendees. “If you take one penny from BP make sure you don’t sign a release form….if this thing lasts 10 years, you can forget about it.”

He received applause when he told the fishermen to work through their trade associations and “don’t work through BP.”

And so the arse covering begins…


Via Jack Liberty, the Sunshine State News has footage:


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