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A
Wake Up Call To The Scientific Community
- Nature has millions of intervowen interrelationships among
the numerous flora and fauna. Such relationships are the basis
for the food webs and food pyramids.
Alchemy:
Turning Rocks to Gold Since the Middle Ages!
- Alchemy. Such a misunderstood science. I hope this article
can help set things straight for whomever reads it.
Diamond
Flashes - Beyond magnificence and splendor, the
world of diamonds evolves on stirred grounds. When the stake
is so important, interests collide. But technology develops
following its onward course.
Energy
and America - America is entering into a time
of Energy crisis. It could easily be the greatest crisis that
human-kind is to face. America can not continue to lead the
world econimcally and drain it dry at the same time.
Feb.
12 is "Darwin Day" -- Secular Americans Celebrate B'day of
Evolution Champ - This Feb. 12 marks the 196th
anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth! The day has special
significance for America's nearly 30 million nonreligious
people. In the humanist community, Feb. 12 is "Darwin Day."
Glyco
Nutrients & Stem Cell Production - During the
speach, Dr. Reg McDaniel talked about first seeing new stem
cells in the peripheral blood of clients using glyconutrients
many years ago and not recognizing these cells as stem cells.
How
Albert Einstein Saw Things A Little Differently
- Albert Einstein had just administered an examination to
an advanced class of Physics students. As he left the building,
he was followed out by one of his teaching assistants.
How
Body Piercing Works -- The Ins and Outs of this Cutting Edge
Process - Body piercing (defined as any piercing
beyond the standard earlobe piercing) has become such a popular
form of body modification that between five and ten percent
of the population of the United States has indulged in at
least one form of it at some time in their lives.
How
Satellite TV Systems Originated - What we know
as satellite tv actually had its origins in the space race
which began with the launching of the satellite Sputnik by
the Russians in 1957.
New
Energy Bill: Reducing Our Dependence on Foreign Oil
- The U. S. economy is feeling the brunt of skyrocketing oil
prices as the nation’s dependence on foreign oil continues
to grow. We need a responsible energy plan to reduce our reliance
on foreign oil.
Paper
- More than Meets the Eye - We are surrounded
by so much paper and card that it is easy to forget just how
complex it is. There are many varieties and grades of paper
materials, and whilst it is fairly easy to spot the varieties,
it is far more difficult to spot the grades.
Positive
Effects of Carbon Dioxide for Plant Growth -
Many articles have been written about the negative effects
of carbon dioxide. Sick Building Syndrome, loss of concentration
due to high levels of carbon dioxide, asphyxiation in breweries
or wine cellars, all these things spring to mind when we hear
the magic phrase carbon dioxide.
Pre-empt
the Radiation or Die - At West Point, in a speech,
President George W. Bush shared the doctrine of pre-emption
with his cadets that he articulated as a countermeasure to
September 11 attacks.
Science
Shows How To Win The Lottery - How would you
like to win the Lottery? Like, Doh! But strangely enough,
according to a highly respected boffin, there may actually
be a mathematically viable way to win the Lotto without ...
The
Ecology of Environmentalism - The concept of
"nature" is a romantic invention. It was spun by the likes
of Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the 18th century as a confabulated
utopian contrast to the dystopia of urbanization and materialism.
The
Joy of Recycling
- The Science of Architecture - You’re
told to take vitamins, drink plenty of water, get a good night’s
sleep and exercise, but has anyone ever told you that the
design of your home and office can impact your health?
The
Wages of Science - In the United States, Congress
approved, last month, increases in the 2003 budgets of both
the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation.
Traffic
Zoology - There is a secret zoo that runs encaged
along the roads.They are liquid, semi-visible goliaths that
rage through the streams and chunks of ordinary traffic, with
the effervescent tendrils of mile-long tales whipping behind
them like Chinese dragons.
Trash
Talk Your Way to a Better World - North Americans
account for less than 10% of the world's population, yet we
produce 50% of the world's garbage and consume more than 33%
of it's resources. |