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...Staff writer Joseph P. Flood can be reached at flood@fas.harvard.edu...
...take the greatest extremes of warming to make life uncomfortable for large numbers of people. Even slightly higher temperatures in regions that are already drought- or flood-prone would exacerbate those conditions. In temperate zones, warmth and increased CO2 would make some crops flourish?at first. But beyond 1.5? of warming, says Bill Easterling, a professor of geography and agronomy at Penn State and a lead author of the IPCC report, "there would be a dramatic turning point. U.S. crop yields would start to decline rapidly." In the tropics, where crops are already at the limit of their temperature range...
...drug that's called shabu in Japan and Indonesia, batu in the Philippines and bingdu in China. While it has taken scientists years to figure out the clinical pharmacology and neurological impact of ecstasy and other designer drugs, methamphetamines are blunt pharmaceutical instruments. The drug encourages the brain to flood the synapses with the neurotransmitter dopamine--the substance your body uses to reward itself when you, say, complete a difficult assignment at the office or finish a vigorous workout. And when the brain is awash in dopamine, the whole cardiovascular system goes into sympathetic overdrive, increasing your heart rate, pulse...
...McCain's grassroots organization is very focused on the severability vote - they're going to flood the offices of any wavering Democrats with calls and e-mails throughout...
Behind this overbuilding is the telecommunications deregulation act of 1996, which brought a flood of new local and long-distance broadband carriers--including satellite and wireless systems operators--into the telecom market. Their very presence forced incumbents like AT&T to upgrade their systems to keep up. And since deregulation coincided with the Internet bubble, Wall Street was happy to throw money at the telecom upstarts, many of which now resemble dotcoms...