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		<title>TEN GREAT INVENTIONS THAT HAD A DARK SIDE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know about these commonly used inventions, but they had a dark side. 1&#8230;..Ecstasy Anton Köllisch developed 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine as a by-product of research for a drug combating abnormal bleeding. It was largely ignored for around 70 years until it became popular in  dance clubs of the early 80s. It was only when the Rave [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>We all know about these commonly used inventions, but they had a dark side.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>1</strong><strong>&#8230;..Ecstasy</strong></p>
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<p>Anton Köllisch developed 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine as a  by-product of research for a drug combating abnormal bleeding. It was  largely ignored for around 70 years until it became popular in  dance clubs  of the early 80s. It was only when the Rave party culture of the late 80s  adopted Ecstasy as its drug of choice that MDMA became one of the top  four illegal drugs in use killing an estimated 50 people a year in the  UK alone. Its inventor died in World War I.</p>
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<p><strong>2&#8230;Concentration camps</strong></p>
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<p>Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts set up “safe refugee camps” to provide  refuge for civilian families who had been forced to abandon their homes  for one  reason or another related to the Boer War. However, when Lord  Kitchener succeeded Roberts as commander-in-chief in South Africa in  1900, the British Army introduced new tactics in an attempt to break the  guerrilla campaign and the influx of civilians grew dramatically as a  result. Kitchener initiated plans to- “flush out guerrillas in a series  of systematic drives, organized like a sporting shoot, with success  defined in a weekly ‘bag’ of killed, captured and wounded, and to sweep  the country bare of everything that could give sustenance to the  guerrillas, including women and children.” Of the 28,000 Boer men  captured as prisoners of war, 25,630 were sent overseas. The vast  majority of Boers remaining in the local camps were women and children.  Over 26,000 women and children were to perish in these concentration  camps.</p>
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<p><strong>3&#8230;ROCKETS</strong></p>
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<p>Despite a lifelong passion for astronomy and a dream that rockets could  be used to explore space, Wernher von Braun’s talents were used to  produce the Nazi V2 rocket which killed 7,250 military personnel and  civilians and an estimated 20,000 slave laborers during construction.  Later in the US he developed a series of ICBM rockets capable of  transporting multiple nuclear warheads around the globe before redeeming  his reputation with the Saturn V rocket that put men on the moon</p>
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<p><strong>4&#8230;NUCLEAR FUSION</strong></p>
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<p>Sir Marcus Laurence Elwin Oliphant was the first to discover that heavy  hydrogen nuclei could be made to react with each other . This fusion  reaction is the basis of a hydrogen bomb. Ten years later, American  scientist Edward Teller would press to use Oliphant’s discovery in order  to build the hydrogen bomb. However, Oliphant did not foresee this – “We had no idea  whatever that this fusion reaction would one day be applied to make hydrogen bombs. Our  curiosity was just curiosity about the structure of the nucleus of the  atom”.</p>
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<p><strong> 5&#8230;SARIN GAS</strong></p>
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<p>Dr. Gerhard Schrader was a German chemist specializing in the discovery  of new insecticides, hoping to make progress in the fight against world hunger. However, Dr. Schrader is best known for his accidental  discovery of nerve agents such as sarin and tabun, and for this he is  sometimes called the “father of the nerve agents”.</p>
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<p><strong>6&#8230;LEADED PETROL</strong></p>
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<p>Thomas Midgley discovered the CFC Freon as a safe refrigerant to replace  the highly toxic refrigerants such as ammonia in common use. This  resulted in extensive damage to the Ozone Layer. His other famous idea  was to add tetraethyl lead to gasoline to prevent “knocking”  thus  causing worldwide health issues and deaths from lead poisoning. He is  considered to be the man that – “had more impact on the atmosphere than  any other single organism in Earth’s history.”</p>
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<p><strong> 7&#8230;TNT</strong></p>
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<p>Joseph Wilbrand was a German chemist who discovered trinitrotoluene in  1863 to be used as a yellow dye. It wasn’t until after 1902 that the devastating  power of TNT as it is better known was fully realized and it was utilized  as an explosive in time for extensive use by both sides in World War I,  World War II.  It is still in military &amp; industrial use today.</p>
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<p><strong>8&#8230;GATLING GUN</strong><a id="add_image" class="thickbox" title="Add an Image" href="media-upload.php?post_id=2011&amp;type=image&amp;TB_iframe=1&amp;width=640&amp;height=689"><img onclick="return false;" src="images/media-button-image.gif?ver=20100531" alt="Add an Image" /></a></p>
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<p>Richard Jordan Gatling invented the Gatling gun after he noticed the  majority of dead from the American Civil War died from infection &amp; illness, rather  than gunshots. In 1877, he wrote: “It occurred to me that if I could  invent a machine – a gun – which could by its rapidity of fire, enable  one man to do as much battle duty as a hundred, that it would, to a  large extent supersede the necessity of large armies, and consequently,  exposure to battle and disease would be greatly diminished.” The Gatling  gun was used most successfully to expand European colonial empires by  ruthlessly mowing down native tribesmen armed with basic primitive weapons.</p>
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<p><strong> 9&#8230;AGENT ORANGE</strong></p>
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<p>Arthur Galston developed a chemical that was meant to speed the growth of  soybeans and allow them to be grown in areas with a short season.  Unfortunately in high concentrations it would defoliate them and it was  made into a herbicide even though Galston had grave concerns about its  effects on humans. It was supplied to the US government in orange  striped barrels and 77 million litres of Agent Orange were sprayed on  Vietnam causing 400000 deaths and disabilities with another 500000 birth  defects. Service personnel to some extent were also affected</p>
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<p><strong>10&#8230;ZYKLON B</strong></p>
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<p>Fritz Haber was a Nobel Prize winning Jewish scientist who created cheap  nitrogen fertilizer and also made chemical weapons for the German side  in World War I. It was his creation of an insecticide mainly used as a  fumigant in grain stores that was responsible for the deaths of an  estimated 1.2 million people. His Zyklon B became the nazis preferred method  of execution in gas chambers during the Holocaust.</p>
<p><strong>Sourced &amp; published by Henry Sapiecha</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clam Cleanup Biologists Clam Up Waterways To Determine Sources Of Pollution January 1, 2009 — Biologists are able to determine the sources of toxins in water by using clams as pollutant traps. Clams naturally clean water by feeding absorbing toxins in their tissues as they draw in water. By placing the clams downstream of industrial [...]]]></description>
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<h1 style="text-align: center;">Biologists Clam Up Waterways</h1>
<h1 style="text-align: center;">To Determine Sources Of Pollution</h1>
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<p id="firstparagraph">January 1, 2009 — Biologists are  able to determine the sources of toxins in water by using clams as  pollutant traps. Clams naturally clean water by feeding absorbing toxins  in their tissues as they draw in water.  By placing the clams  downstream of industrial parks and highways, they can be analyzed for  pollutants.  Biologists open the clams after exposure to these waters  and detach them from their shells&#8211; various lab tests reveal  contaminants in the waterway.</p>
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<a href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/plants_animals/"><strong>Plants &amp; Animals</strong></a><br/></p>
<p>Many of our streams and rivers are contaminated with pollutants like  pesticides, lead, arsenic and PCBs. It&#8217;s a problem that&#8217;s costly to  clean up. Scientists are using a new, inexpensive way to fix the  problem.</p>
<p>Lurking in many rivers and streams are contaminants. Some you can  see, and some you can&#8217;t. Hidden chemicals ruin waterways and everything  in it. To clean things up, biologists are teaming up with local high  school students to dredge up clams to use as tiny detectives. They help  by finding the source of toxic leaks.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re using them as pollutant traps,&#8221; said Harriette Phelps, Ph.D., a  biologist at the University of the District of Columbia in Washington,  D.C.</p>
<p>Students put the clams in streams that lead to rivers. Clams then  suck in water swept down from industrial parks and highways.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s been a great experience to actually come and see them and be  the ones to pick them up out of the water,&#8221; student Caitlin Virta said.</p>
<p>Clams clean the water as they feed, absorbing toxins in their  tissues. The clams are collected back from streams. Then, scientists pry  open the clams and detach them from their shell. Later, lab tests  reveals the clam&#8217;s secret &#8212; the kinds and quantities of pollutants in  the water.</p>
<p>&#8220;We can trace them back to sources, and then hopefully we can go from  there and get rid of the sources,&#8221; Dr. Phelps said.</p>
<p>The clams detected a banned pesticide in Maryland, believed buried  years ago and now slowly leaking. &#8220;I thought it was really cool how you  could tell the health of a stream from analyzing clam leftovers,&#8221; Virta  said.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a cool way to clean up the environment.</p>
<hr />BIOACCUMULATION AND CLAMS: Clams are  filter-feeders, meaning they draw water into their shells, remove the  food they find, and then draw in more food-rich water to continue  feeding. This means that lots of water works its way through their  shells. The muscle of the clam gathers not only food, but other material  suspended in water during this process, which can lead to the  accumulation of toxins and pollutants. Bioaccumulation is the term for  toxins and pollutants that collect in the tissue of an organism.  Biomagnification is a related term, referring to the transfer of such  substances from prey to predator. If a prey animal bioaccumulates toxins  in its body, then its predator, after consuming many of the smaller  animals will accumulate many, many times the amount of the toxin in any  one of their prey.</p>
<p>SECONDARY STANDARDS: Even if your tap water meets the EPA&#8217;s basic  requirement for safe drinking water, some people still object to the  taste, smell or appearance of their water. These are aesthetic concerns,  however, and therefore fall under the EPA&#8217;s voluntary secondary  standards. Some tap water is drinkable, but may be temporarily clouded  because of air bubbles, or have a chlorine taste. A bleach-like taste  can be improved by letting the water stand exposed to the air for a  while.</p>
<p><em>The </em><a href="http://www.agu.org/" target="_blank"><em>American  Geophysical Union</em></a><em> contributed to the information </em></p>
<p><em><strong>Sourced and published by Henry Sapiecha 7th June 2010</strong></em></p>
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