The 10 Highest and Lowest Radiation-Emitting Cell Phones

 

 

When it comes to radiation levels, all phones aren’t equal.

 Below are lists of the models available from major carriers that emit the highest and lowest levels of radiofrequency energy.

Lowest radiation levels:

1. LG Quantum (AT&T): 0.35 watts per kilogram

2. Casio EXILIM (Verizon Wireless): 0.53 W/kg

3. Pantech Breeze II (AT&T, AT&T GoPhone): 0.55 W/kg

4. Sanyo Katana II (Kajeet): 0.55 W/kg

5. Samsung Fascinate (Verizon Wireless): 0.57 W/kg

6. Samsung Mesmerize (CellularONE, U.S. Cellular): 0.57 W/kg

7. Samsung SGH-a197 (AT&T GoPhone): 0.59 W/kg

8. Samsung Contour (MetroPCS): 0.60 W/kg

9. Samsung Gravity T (T-Mobile): 0.62 W/kg

10. (tie) Motorola i890 (Sprint); Samsung SGH-T249 (T-Mobile): 0.63 W/kg

Highest radiation levels:

1. Motorola Bravo (AT&T): 1.59 W/kg

2. Motorola Droid 2 (Verizon Wireless): 1.58 W/kg

3. Palm Pixi (Sprint): 1.56 W/kg

4. Motorola Boost (Boost Mobile): 1.55 W/kg

5. Blackberry Bold (AT&T, T-Mobile): 1.55 W/kg

6. Motorola i335 (Sprint): 1.55 W/kg

7. HTC Magic (T-Mobile): 1.55 W/kg

8. Motorola W385 (Boost Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Verizon Wireless): 1.54 W/kg

9. Motorola Boost i290 (Boost Mobile): 1.54 W/kg

10. (tie) Motorola DEFY (T-Mobile); Motorola Quantico (U.S. Cellular, MetroPCS); Motorola Charm (T-Mobile): 1.53 W/kg

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/TECH/mobile/06/01/cell.phones.radiation.levels/index.html?hpt=hp_p1

More on Cell Phones and Risk of Cancer

Radiation from cell phones can possibly cause cancer, according to the World Health Organization. The agency now lists mobile phone use in the same “carcinogenic hazard” category as lead, engine exhaust and chloroform.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/05/31/who.cell.phones/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Exoplanets

Researchers reporte in Nature last month ten newly discovered exoplanets that appear to be very distant from their stars, or not orbiting them at all.

Read, or listen to, the NPR interview with astronomer Joachim Wambsganss and planetary scientist Sara Seager about whether such planets could support life, and how they can disocver them with swarms of miniature satellite telescopes.

http://www.npr.org/2011/05/20/136501172/exoplanets-floating-freely-without-a-star

The Most Dangerous Cities in the Nation

The latest list for the most dangerous cities in the country has been released.

Some on the list might surprise you as well as some cities that are not on the list.

Thanks to Mr. C for bringing this to the attention of the It’s Interesting community.

http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/112804/most-dangerous-cities-247

1.  Flint

2.  Detroit

3.  St. Louis

4.  New Haven

5.  Memphis

6.  Oakland

7.  Little Rock

8.  Baltimore

9.  Rockford

10.  Stockton

$131,000 for Princess Beatrice’s ridiculous Royal Wedding hat

“I’ve been amazed by the amount of attention the hat has attracted,” Beatrice is quoted as saying in the auction listing. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to raise as much money as possible for two fantastic charities. I hope whoever wins the auction has as much fun with the hat as I have.”

http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/celebrity.news.gossip/05/22/beatrice.hat/index.html?hpt=C2

Live Animal Key Rings in China

A growing trend in China is key rings made of plastic bags filled with colored, oxygenated water and a small fish, turtle, or other amphibian swimming inside.

They sell for around $1.50 each and come with a warning that the animals should be freed soon after purchasing since they will eventually suffocate.

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/04/14/china.animal.keyring/index.html?iref=obinsite

Ulcers and Parkinson’s Disease

Researchers at a meeting of the American Society for Microbiology last week  reported that Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium that lives in the stomachs of about half the people in the world, may help trigger Parkinson’s disease.

Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder that kills dopamine-producing cells in parts of the brain that control movement.  About 60,000 new cases of the disease are diagnosed each year in the United States.

 H. pylori causes chronic low-level inflammation of the stomach lining and is strongly linked to the development of duodenal and gastric ulcers, and stomach cancer.

Previous studies suggested that people with Parkinson’s disease are more likely than healthy people to have had ulcers at some point in their lives and are more likely to be infected with H. pylori.

Middle-aged mice infected with H.pylori develop abnormal movement patterns over several months of infection.  Helicobacter-infected mice make less dopamine in parts of the brain that control movement, possibly indicating that dopamine-making cells are dying just as they do in Parkinson’s disease patients.

Young mice, on the other hand, don’t show any signs of movement problems after infection with the bacterium. 

The bacteria didn’t have to be alive to cause the problem. Feeding mice killed H. pylori produced the same effect, suggesting that some biochemical component of the bacterium is responsible.

A candidate for the disease-causing molecule is modified cholesterol. H. pylori  can’t make its own cholesterol, so it steals cholesterol from its host and then sticks a sugar molecule on it. The structure of the modified cholesterol resembles a toxin from a tropical cycad; people in Guam who have eaten the plant’s seeds have developed a disease called ALS-parkinsonism dementia complex.

http://www.healthzone.ca/health/newsfeatures/article/997548–a-strain-of-ulcer-causing-bacteria-could-lead-to-parkinson-s-study

A simple jogging test in middle age predicts risk of heart attack and stroke.

Researchers at Ut Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas have found that how fast a middle-aged man can run a mile may determine his risk of heart attack or stroke over the next 10 years.

For the study, researchers collected information from 11,000 men who underwent a clinical exam and a treadmill exercise test at Cooper Clinic in Dallas between 1970 and 1990.

They found that 1,106 of them died of heart attack or stroke before 2006. After analysing the data they were able to predict a man’s risk of developing heart disease based on his running time.

The study found a 55-year-old man who took 15 minutes to run a mile had a 30% lifetime risk of dying from heart disease. In contrast , a 55-year-old who could run a mile in eight minutes had a risk of less than 10%.

The researchers found that a higher fitness level lowered the lifetime risk of heart disease even in people with other risk factors in their study.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Simple-jogging-test-may-reveal-risk-of-heart-attack/articleshow/8480784.cms

http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/cda/dept353744/files/639605.html

Elevated Park in NYC – ‘The High Line’

NYC has turned an abandoned elevated railway into a long, skinny elevated park called The High Line that spans over more than a mile in the middle of Manhattan’s West Side.  The elevated railway was in use from 1934 until 1980.  After sitting unused for about 25 years, construction into one of a kind park began in 2006. 

Read more from National Geographic here:  http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/04/ny-high-line/goldberger-text

And look at photos of it here:  http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/04/ny-high-line/cook-photography

And here is a link to a video walking through the park:  http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/video/player#/?titleID=ny-high-line

Here’s the original design video:

And here is a 6 minute documentary:

And here is another short on the history of The High Line, narrated by Ethank Hawke:

The Rapture has been rescheduled for October 21st.

 

In his first radio broadcast since his doomsday prediction failed to pan out in a spectacularly public fashion, California preacher Harold Camping insisted his was an error of interpretation, not fact, and now says the world will end on October 21, 2011.

Camping had kept a low-profile since Saturday, the day he had forecast for the return of Jesus Christ to Earth. He and his devoted followers have been warning for months that on May 21, a select 2% to 3% of the world’s population would be taken to heaven. Those left behind would face months of tribulation before perishing in the Earth’s destruction, which Camping said would happen on October 21.

He told listeners on his Family Radio broadcast Monday that God is “loving and merciful,” and had decided not to punish the humanity with five months of destruction.

But he maintains that the end of the world is still coming.

“We’ve always said October 21 was the day,” Camping said during his show. “The only thing we didn’t understand was the spirituality of May 21. We’re seeing this as a spiritual thing happening rather than a physical thing happening. The timing, the structure, the proofs, none of that has changed at all.”

However, Camping said his group would not be mounting another advertising push. “We’re not going to be passing out tracts,” Camping said. “We’re not going to put up any more billboards. We’re not going to be advertising in any way. The world has been warned. We did our little share and the media picked it up. But now the world has been told, it’s under judgment.”

http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/05/23/doomsday-leader-flabbergasted-that-the-end-didnt-arrive/?hpt=C2

Here’s some 80’s Rapture: