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POPSHRW: Illegal use White Phosphorus except Bunkers, Armour, Dumps. Not Civilians! Marc Garlasco has been on the northern border of Gaza for the past five days watching what he says are white phosphorus munitions exploding over a crowded refugee camp for Human Rights Watch. "The use of white phosphorus is banned as a weapon that causes 'unnecessary suffering,' " says Mark Ellis, director of the International Bar Association in London. "It isn't to be used in civilian areas, or indeed against people since it creates horrible damage to the human body, and unnecessarily so." Israel, which has been charged with using white phosphorus in Lebanon. ...CSMonitor
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POPSThyroid health Poor thyroid function may lead to balding and many serious health effects including weight gain. It complicates all other outstanding illness
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POPSHero He used his own body armour and back-pack to save his comrades. Some guy!!
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POPSAfricanized Honeybees found in Louisiana Part of an experiment in Brazil in 1957 to increase honey production, a swarm escaped, and began heading North, while interbreeding with Western honeybees along the way, passing on a characteristic aggressive trait, which can make a swarm life threatening. There is both the threat due to their aggressive nature ( Pre-Emptive Strike?), and the threat to the entire beekeeping industry. Beekeepers in Full Body Armour, inside an industrial greenhouse, with robotic collection, and a hermetic seal. Unless we can find a way to make honey without bees.
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POPSScience at work: Future Body Armor You ought to look at the chemistry behind this armor, it's quite amazing. They're hoping to develop armor that is almost like normal clothing until a forceful impact such as a bullet, when it stiffens as if it were ceramic or steel.