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I guess this is what happens when the second wealthiest man in the world was born, raised, and still lives in Seattle.
The Microsoft founder recently announced plans to invest $300,000 into research for machines that suck up seawater and spray it into the air, seeding white clouds that reflect rays of sunlight away fro... |
Although Hazard Awareness is very important analysis suggests that hand injuries don’t occur because the victim ‘didn’t know it would hurt’. It was not the absence of this knowledge that caused the accident to happen!
Studying the mechanism of accidents, has led to the development of a model where the various elements ... |
Contextual Essay: the Importance of Being Earnest
It is clear to me that throughout Oscar Wilde‘s life there was a degree of personal uncertainty he bestowed upon himself. This was very much reflected in his social lifestyle, personality and dress sense; but above all through his many dramatic works that reflect his of... |
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens the survival of organizations nationwide that provide critical outdoor environmental and science education to K-12 students, with an alarming 63% of such groups uncertain about their ability to ever reopen their doors, according to a study released this week by the Lawrence Hall of Scien... |
This Essay will illustrate some of the basic aspects of scuba diving. It will show the steps involved in assembling the scuba gear. The price range of scuba gear. The basic principles of diving, and were to go to get certified in scuba diving. It will also reveal some fun things that can be done while diving . The asse... |
F. tularensis is highly infectious. Once this organism is suspected on the basis of clinical and/or laboratory information, additional testing MUST be performed within a certified biosafety cabinet.
- Biosafety Level 2 for processing clinical specimens.
- Biosafety Level 3 practices for all culture manipulations that m... |
Invitation and Recommendations for writing articles on Hindi Wikipedia[संपादित करें]
Hindi wikipedia invites and welcomes Wikipedians to contribute for the cause of spreading knowledge and the Hindi language. This page contains guidelines for writing a wiki-article on any topic at the Hindi Wikipedia, with special reco... |
Part II : 1950-1957
The Air Force began planning work to achieve very-high-altitude flight in late 1952 and this resulted in successfully modifying the Martin RB-57, a later version of which is flying today. In 1954 Kelly Johnson of Lockheed, famed airplane designer, proposed a high-altitude reconnaissance airplane th... |
A House with Purpose
Introducing the Sustainable Conservation House
Building science educators know the value of training in real-life situations. But that is not always possible. Unfortunately, many students are only taught in a classroom/lab setting. This situation might confuse students as to what might happen in re... |
Intraocular tumour in childhood (Retinoblastoma)
This is tumour that occurs as a result of a mutation of chromosome 13 and which originates in the retina, the light-sensitive layer of tissue that allows the eye to see.
What is retinoblastoma?
In 60% of cases the mutation that causes retinoblastoma only affects the eye ... |
Hyderabad is a historic beautiful City and is the Capital of Telangana. The city is called “Pearl City” and famous for its twinkling pearls and glass embedded bangles. The city was founded during Qutub Shahi dynasty and was called Bhagyanagar. The present Hyderabad district came into existence in August 1978 with total... |
I recently gave a mock “elevator pitch” on the potential of genome editing to a group of two dozen scientists in our nation’s capital. I implored the audience to consider how they might use a revolutionary new technology to engineer their future children. If it were possible, would you delete a disease gene? Would you ... |
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4 Myths and Facts You Need to Know about Dietary Supplements
Did you know that dietary supplements such as vitamins, protein powders and creatine are not subject to the same federal regulations and manufacturing guidelines that pharmaceutical manufacturers must follow? Sure, bottles of vitamin C and omega-3 supplements... |
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A single bond is one sigma. A double bond is one sigma and one pi. A triple bond is one sigma and two pi. As an example, think about CO2 where both oxygens are double bonded to carbon. In CO2, there are two sigmas and two pis.
A double bond contains one sigma bond and one pi bond. A triple bond i... |
Melting ice in Greenland and the Arctic region is a regular, natural process that experts count on. This year’s melting came unusually earlier and broke the 2012 ice melting record. The rapid rise in the world’s oceans could be a disaster for the world’s largest cities and islands.
Jason Box, an ice climatologist of th... |
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Are those huge waves in a swimming pool? What causes the waves? Learn the answers to these questions and others as you read about what puts the waves in wave pools. This title supports NGSS standards for engineering design.
Have some fun... |
Have you ever been to the coast? There are many things to hold your attention, from the white sandy beaches to the deep color blue water of the ocean. What is even more amazing is the whole worlds of fish, coral, and exotic fauna underneath it. Now, even children can experience this magic for themselves thanks to the j... |
These snakes are good indoors
Indoor gardening is a bit different to gardening outdoors. In the garden, there are so many plants that some can get away with not looking brilliant all the time.
But if you are using plants indoors, they are often a feature on their own, or with just one or two specimens, and they need to... |
"They" is sometimes used as a third-person singular gender-neutral pronoun
. Some grammar mavens
may disagree, and consider the construct to be vulgar
. Other insist that concern over using "they" in a singular context is pedantry
. Some even consider the condemnation utterly incorrect as most grammarians
who denounce ... |
Environmental exposures early in life modify immune responses – effects visible even in adolescence
The prevalence of allergic diseases has increased significantly over the last decades, creating substantial financial and societal burdens. Due to this, researchers are trying to discover new approaches to the prevention... |
- July 17, 2020
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Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a heart attack (Source: CDC). If you were with a loved one who started having a heart attack, would you be able to recognize it so you could take action?
Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it is still important to... |
By Nick Wirtz and Benjamin Wirtz
Last week I had the opportunity to travel by air to the other side of the country. I had forgotten what it is like to travel packed in a small tin can with a whole bunch of other sardines! A couple of things about sardines in a can: 1) They don’t have freedom to move because they are so... |
If you're a student of the Civil War or if you simply have an interest in American history, the book Never Repulsed - Never Defeated should be in your personal library. It's the story of one man's pilgrimage through three years of fighting in Louisiana and Alabama during the War Between the States. These are the battle... |
Monday, October 14, 2019
Mushroom Fungi Nutritional Content Biology Essay
Mushroom Fungi Nutritional Content Biology Essay INTRODUCTION Mushrooms have been a component of our human diet since time immemorial. They were used as food before man understood the use of other organisms. Certainly mushrooms were one of mans m... |
MONTREAL — The windswept archipelago of Iles-de-la-Madeleine used to spend most of every winter firmly encased in the ice of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, protected from the worst effects of winter storms.
But warmer temperatures in recent years mean the surrounding waters are more often ice-free, leaving the eastern Quebe... |
A dolphin is obviously not a golf ball. However, many scientists believed that the way one slips through the water and the other through the air owed to the same cause: similarities in surface texture and their effect on drag and locomotion.
A groundbreaking new study published July 17 in the Royal Society Biology Lett... |
New Zealand is a land of erosion.
We’re losing about 192 million tonnes of soil a year, according to the latest report Our Land 2018, from the Ministry for the Environment and Statistics NZ. It says New Zealand is contributing about 1.7% percent of the sediment delivered to the world’s oceans annually due to soil erosi... |
Lots of attention is paid, rightfully so, to those in extreme poverty in the developing world. However, those living in relative poverty in wealthier countries face similar problems as those living in extreme poverty (albeit generally to a lesser degree) : malnourishment, an underestimation of the value of education, a... |
Spring is when you want to encourage small birds into the garden. Most nesting garden birds feed their chicks protein so they will hunt out and devour the population of bugs that have been destroying your plants. You can attract birds with food, water or shelter. It’s a great thing to interest the kids and to help them... |
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Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases volume 4, Article number: 7 (2009)
The term corneal dystrophy embraces a heterogenous group of bilateral genetically determined non-inflammatory corneal diseases that are restricted to the cornea. The designation is imprecise but remains in vogue because of its clinical v... |
The peasantry played a central role in National Socialist ideology, as both a source of racial strength and a foundation of the economy. In this paper I explore the extent to which the regime's policies actually favored peasant farming. The first section looks at the overall character of agricultural policy and demonst... |
Biological therapy is referred to by many terms, including immunologic therapy, immunotherapy, or biotherapy. Biological therapy is a type of treatment that uses the body’s immune system to facilitate the killing of cancer cells. Types of biological therapy include interferon, interleukin, monoclonal antibodies, colony... |
Advances in Realtime Robot Control in ROS
You may have noticed the “diffusion” trend in robotics. If not, you will soon:
Robots are branching out from warehouses and assembly lines and becoming more common in our homes and neighborhoods. There are many examples, from surgery robots to hobbyist drones. Walmart is using ... |
Certain cancers can cause a pericardial effusion. Lung cancer, breast cancer, melanoma, and lymphoma can cause fluid to build up around. There are many reasons why fluid can build up around the heart, a condition In congestive heart failure, fluid builds up in the lungs, causing the lungs to effusion and/or pericarditi... |
Antarctica is the most hostile environment on the Earth and safety is our number one priority when working on the ice. The danger of hypothermia, frostbite and crevasses are obvious – a scientific measurement is not worth to risk our lives and jump over a crevasse ! But how do we minimize these risks in practise ?
The ... |
Are you ready for fireworks? What will you be thinking about while you twirl your sparklers or cover your eyes against the deafening “boom!”? What will you talk about while you sit in lawn chairs on the evening of the Fourth of July and taste homemade ice cream and watch the city’s fireworks display?
I made wonderful m... |
The International Men and Gender Equality Survey (IMAGES) is one of the most comprehensive household studies carried out around the world on men’s and women’s attitudes and practices on a wide variety of topics related to gender equality. In Tanzania, IMAGES provided new data and insights to understand how men’s and wo... |
Psychotherapy and Self-Help for Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is usually considered a long-term, often chronic mental health condition requiring long-term treatment. Most people with bipolar disorder receive treatment through a prescription medication, such as lithium, Depakote, or an atypical antipsychotic. But me... |
I have read wikipedia article about receptive fields of visual system and it states the following:
The receptive field is often identified as the region of the retina where the action of light alters the firing of the neuron. In retinal ganglion cells (see below), this area of the retina would encompass all the photore... |
A growing number of diverse proteins are being identified that moonlight. Moonlighting proteins comprise an interesting subset of multifunctional proteins in which the two functions are found in a single polypeptide chain. They do not include proteins that are multifunctional due to gene fusions, families of homologous... |
When loudspeakers are placed close to walls, the delay between the direct and reflected sound waves affects not only the perceived timbre (due to room gain and comb filtering) but also the degree to which believable phantom stereo images are created. If reflected sound waves arrive too soon after the direct sound, they... |
It’s quite useful to judge people by their appearance, through which characteristics can be easily found out. However, hair and the top on the head are featureless. For hair can be changeable and imitable. If we try to compare through these parts, which are rather common and misleading, then what will happen to the cog... |
by Juliet M. Getty Ph.D. | Dec 18, 2015 |
During the first 8 months of pregnancy, your mare may be fed like any other horse, with a balanced, quality diet. But things are changing rapidly during this last stage of pregnancy: She requires more calories, more protein, more omega 3’s, and balanced vitamins and minerals, n... |
Suffering from Celiac’s disease is no joke and can be absolutely life changing. This is a form of gluten allergy that causes the ‘villi’ of the stomach to lose their function, preventing nutrients from being effectively absorbed into the bloodstream. Those who suffer with the condition will experience abdominal bloatin... |
By: Lauren Creamer
“The change I want to see is a start-up environment where everyone, regardless of gender and background, feels welcome and safe; where sexual harassment or discrimination will not impede great talent from producing great impact.” – Christine Tsai (2017 Silicon Valley Business Journal article)
“Be an ... |
« Nearly three or more days a week, about 2000 Indian trawl boats or more are crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line to fish on the Sri Lankan side of the Palk Bay in the north. The northern fishers of Sri Lanka, who started to fish after the cruel civil war which kept them away from fishing for nearly 30 ye... |
What is a corneal transplant?
A corneal transplant is a surgical procedure to replace part of your cornea with corneal tissue from a deceased donor. Your corneal is the transparent, dome-shaped surface of your eye that accounts for a large part of your eye’s focusing power.
Corneal transplant treatment
A corneal transp... |
Learn more about the place we’re working to protect.
Nestled in southern British Columbia along the international border, the South Okanagan Similkameen is a breathtakingly diverse landscape. Known as Canada’s “pocket desert” it contains three of B.C.’s four most vulnerable biogeoclimactic zones: Bunch Grass, Ponderosa... |
German-Swiss artist Hans Holbein the Younger was born during the last quarter of 1497 in Ausburg. The “Younger” was attached to his name to make a distinction between him and his father, who was also a great painter. He worked in the Northern Renaissance style and was hailed as one of 16th century’s greatest portraitis... |
Electronic technologies have evolved to the extent that modern device features are now measured in nanometers and new device concepts, fabrication methods and characterisation techniques have emerged. Take your place to set the agenda for tomorrows electronics world.
Nano-electronics and Nanotechnology explore how to s... |
United Nations Environment Assembly of UNEP
The following contribution is sent in response to the invitation from the President of ECOSOC, H.E. Ambassador Oh Joon, for UNEA to offer substantive inputs to the 2016 HLPF showcasing UNEA’s contribution towards the 2030 Agenda in general, and particularly for the Sustainabl... |
(Editor’s Note: The following post was written by BGSE alumnus Fernando Fernandez (Economics ’13). Fernando is currently a Research Fellow at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, D.C.)
What do you do when you receive your monthly payment? Do you leave the office a bit earlier and have some drinks with you... |
While today it is only a vestige cited in the history books, Canada is still officially a “Dominion”. As lore has it,Dominion was chosen for our nation after Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, a Father of Confederation, read it in the Bible and found it fitting: “He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river ... |
The essential companion guide for all readers of Greek mythology
Do you know the story behind Pandora’s Box, or the difference between Hercules and Heracles? Turn to this alphabetic encyclopedia, with more than 540 entries detailing all the major and minor characters, events, and settings of Greek mythology, from an in... |
Britain’s primeval forest: what an experience it would be to visit the Wildwood as it once was. Picture a rich forest-scape with lush undergrowth and trees of all ages, from tiny seedlings, to huge, gnarled giants, some of which are thousands of years old. The forest floor strewn with fallen limbs and trunks, the scent... |
How could it happen that an Irish writer who wrote 40 novels between 1912-1948 does not appear in our Dictionary of National Biography? (This is a rhetorical question….)
Mrs Victor Rickard, formerly Jessica Louisa Moore, was the author of over forty popular novels and other non- fiction works. One of her books, The Sto... |
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- 2. Judaism founded in 2000 B.C.E. (More then 5000 years) by Abraham. Hebrew was the first people believe in Judaism Hebrew became Jewish and created the Kingdom of Judah.
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Wikipedia has grown to be one of the most visited websites; it is now the sixth most frequented site globally, and according to some on campus, college students are beginning to view it as an acceptable scholarly source.
“I find it to be accurate, contrary to popular belief, and the information is there for you to pick... |
animal names, celebrity baby names, dog names, english names, famous namesakes, fictional namesakes, imperial titles, Japanese names, locational names, modern names, musical names, name history, name meaning, name trends, names of animals, names of rivers, nature names, nicknames, philosophical terms, plant names, rare... |
With grafting, a young shoot from a preferred mango variety is attached to a seedling. The seedling will develop the root and base of the tree. This is called the rootstock. The young shoot that is grafted onto the rootstock is called the scion. This will develop into the canopy.
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Practical Action, Banglade... |
This module provides an overview of professionalism, including appearances, personal characteristics, and traits belonging to successful employees as students practice dealing with workplace situations and evaluate the effectiveness of employees.
Activity: Characteristics of Professionalism
In this activity, students w... |
Although Mozambique’s civil war ended in 1992, violence flared again in 2013 when the opposition RENAMO party renewed its insurgency against the FRELIMO government. Both sides stand accused of war crimes in a conflict whose death toll analysts estimate at near 1 million (France24, 2019). A peace agreed in August 2019 r... |
London: Bloomsbury Publishing, (2015. reprint). Octavo, dustwrapper, colour illustrations, map. South-East Asia is home to one of the most diverse reptile faunas on Earth. This guide covers more than 1,000 species and subspecies in thorough detail, providing authoritative information on identification, habitat, behavio... |
Joseph Gayetty invented modern toilet paper back in 1857. Before his invention, things such as wool, hemp, pottery shards and special sticks were used. In some parts of the world, water is still preferred over paper, but if you live in the US, it’s likely you use Gayetty’s invention on a daily basis.
Nikola Tesla was a... |
Lean-burn physiology gives Sherpas peak-performance
Nepalese Sherpas have a physiology that uses oxygen more efficiently than those used to the atmosphere at sea level.
This is the finding of a new study that investigated high-altitude adaptation in mountain populations.
The research involved taking muscle samples from... |
This article was written by Gwen Elise, Author at Student Caffe, and originally appeared on the Student Caffe Blog, a place to explore real topics relating to students.
When I was a college sophomore, an acquaintance of mine from the adjacent dorm building noticed nasty bites all over his body. He assumed that whatever... |
This week we will be looking at food chains. We have all spent a lot of time at home and looking outside of the window over the last few weeks. Nature has started to bounce back whilst we have been inside and it's a good chance, especially as it's Spring, to take a look outside.
Have a think about what food chains take... |
Ash trees are the third most common tree in Britain after oak and birch, with circa 80 million ash trees in the UK.
Ash Dieback, also known as Chalara, is caused by a fungus called Hymenoscyphus fraxineus (The fungus was previously called Chalara fraxinea, hence the name of the disease.) This fungus affects the vascula... |
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Events in Canterbury and the world during 1914 - 1919.
28 June - Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The heir to the Austrian throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie are shot dead while visiting the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, prompting a diplomatic crisis with Serbia and a domino effect w... |
Cedefop’s European skills and jobs survey (ESJ survey) data show that one in five young Europeans are employed in jobs that require a lower level of qualifications than the one they possess (the so-called overeducated). However, just as important is the phenomenon of underskilling or skill gaps.
In the seventh in a ser... |
“Lesson 151: Obadiah,” Old Testament Seminary Teacher Manual (2014)
“Lesson 151,” Old Testament Seminary Teacher Manual
Obadiah prophesied of the destruction of the Edomites, who were the descendants of Esau, the brother of Jacob. This destruction was a consequence of their pride and their mistreatment of Israel. Obadi... |
The waste of food can take the form of spoiled inventory, non-adherence to recipes, and overproductions, leaving the world worry about the food ravage in the recent past due to global sustainability concerns.
FREMONT, CA: The key to preventing the wastage of food lies in determining areas where waste can be reduced, wh... |
While coral reefs around the world are dying from the effects of ocean acidification and global warming, one little section of the world, Kāne’ohe Bay off the windward side of Oahu, Hawaii, is defying that trend, as certain species of the corals in the bay are actually thriving.
Researchers with the University of Hawai... |
It’s certainly is windy lately! Do you know from which way the wind is coming?
For today’s science activity head outside and take notice of the wind. Discuss where you feel the wind coming from, if there are clouds in the sky, and if you can see the clouds moving.
Creating a weather vane is a great way to introduce the... |
While economics might not be the most popular academic discipline, Matt Kibbe, President & CEO of FreedomWorks, makes the case for the importance of studying economics and how it can affect your opportunities in life.
- Conservatives promote the ideas of free markets, opportunity, and less government intrusion in the m... |
Single wicket was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries and its matches were generally considered top-class. In this form, although each team may have from one to six players, there is only one batsman in at a time and he must face every delivery bowled while his innings lasts. Single wicket has rarely been played sin... |
We all have a need to interact and communicate with people around us to share knowledge and information; to exchange greetings; to convey our needs; to express how we are feeling or to make choices.
This interaction may be informal or formal and may take place between one individual and another; or there may be a group... |
Body Odor And Food
Body odor and food
Have you noticed a new or different odor coming from your body? Many factors can affect the way you smell. In addition to lifestyle, hygiene, and environment, food can be a huge factor in your distinct scent! If you practice good hygiene and don’t smoke or drink alcohol but notice ... |
Moses, T. (2010). Adolescent mental health consumers’ self-stigma: Associations with parents’ and adolescents’ illness perceptions and parental stigma. Journal of Community Psychology, 38(6), 781-798. doi: 10.1002/jcop.20395
Summarized by Jessica Cunningham
Previous studies have shown that mental illness is highly stig... |
ROME — A paradigm shift in favor of food biodiversity and away from excessive dependence on crop staples such as wheat, corn and rice is urged in a new book published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and Biodiversity International.
The book, “Sustainable Diets and Biodiversity: Directions ... |
With the demise of ATM, many technologists believe that circuit switching is dead and packet switching has won. Yet the current Internet multicast architecture is essentially circuit switching in disguise, since every router along the path of a multicast session has to maintain explicit connection state. Which leads me... |
Scientists have managed to capture footage of a rare species of whale in the Canary Islands. Filmed in their natural habitat for the first time ever, this groundbreaking find is sure to pave the way for more research and biological advances in the future.
Beaked whales are the second largest identified whale family now... |
The majority of oats grown in Scotland are used for milling and further processing for breakfast cereals, oatcakes, porridge oats and oatmeal for secondary processing outwith Scotland. The majority of the remainder is used as specialist feed for horses.
Oats Estimates (charts 13 and 14)
Oat production is estimated to h... |
The daily routine of nurses working with patients with mental illness is not easy. Yet they have chosen to practise this profession. What are their challenges and motivations?
“Some nurses think that their colleagues in psychiatry lose their skills in physical care. It’s obviously false. They provide this care as in ot... |
The History of Hidden Valley / Fort Douglas Country Club
Originally Hidden Valley Country Club was named The Fort Douglas Club. It was incorporated as a member-owned, nonprofit club and opened Valentine's Day, 1928. The first members were civilian golf and polo members of the Officers Club of Fort Douglas, and they con... |
Myth: Affordable housing will bring large families and more children to the community, thereby increasing the burden on schools.
Increased housing levels do not equate to an increase in school costs, according to a study by the Donohue Institute at the University of Massachusetts, which studied seven Massachusetts comm... |
When I hear the word “lynch,” I immediately think of the black experience of torture, persecution and dehumanization that was so prevalent in the first half of the last century in the American south. I also think of the murder of Leo Frank, a Jewish business owner who was convicted of raping young Mary Phagan, had his ... |
Ensuring the quality of medicines is a major public health concern. The emergence of substandard and counterfeit medicines, coupled with inefficient supply chain systems, not only poses a risk of negative health outcomes but also leads to economic losses and lack of trust in the health system. To address these issues a... |
About the Report
Rare diseases have increasingly been discussed in the media over the past several years as the number of new treatments has surged. Many of these diseases are life-threatening or life-limiting, and while some conditions can now be treated and managed as chronic conditions, for the first-time new curati... |
How greenness will define future cities
As cities become bigger and denser, green spaces are boosting their resilience and making them more attractive places to live.
Cities are placing increasing emphasis on parkland and green spaces in a bid to tackle environmental challenges, improve quality of life and prepare for ... |
Millennial Health in the Digital Age
To be a millennial is to be connected to the rest of the world through a vast digital web. By virtue of the internet and social media, the most mundane experience can become shareable and any task can be performed with a click of a button. Of course, health is no exception. Social f... |
ARCHIGRAM, Warren Chalk (1927-1987), Peter Cook (1936- ), Dennis Crompton (1935- ), David Greene (1937- ), Ron Herron (1930-1994) and Michael Webb (1937- ), were especially active during the years from 1961 to 1974. The London-based group anticipated the global inter-relatedness of culture and technology and thus had a... |
Jun 10, 2014
Breast Cancer – Some things you should know.
The incidence: One in every eight women will develop breast cancer at some stage throughout their lives. It is the most common form of cancer to affect women and it is the 2nd leading cause of death in women globally.
Some good news:
• The majority of lumps felt... |
Anatomy of a Corn Dog
To make the county fair staple, you need ingredients from all over the globe.
Most eggs come from Leghorn hens. According to Steve Ettlinger’s Twinkie, Deconstructed, they’re cracked in specialty plants like Papetti’s in New Jersey, which breaks nearly 7 million a day! Once liquefied, the eggs are... |
Katherine Goble Johnson was born on August 26th, 1918. She grew up in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. From a young age, Johnson had a love for numbers and she counted everything she could. She had such an affinity for math that she sped through school, starting high school at the age of 10 and graduating at the a... |
Approach drastically reduces fiber link bandwidth, maintains signal fidelity for multiple 5G formats
WASHINGTON – Although new 5G networks can offer much faster and more efficient wireless data transfer, the fiber optic networks currently used to connect wireless devices to the internet cannot easily support the increa... |
Laboratory Volcano Geodesy
A state-of-the-art laboratory project for unraveling volcanic processes behind geodetic measurements. We want to gain knowledge of the processes in form of ground movements in the body of the vulcano leading to the deformation field of the vulcano. This is done with use of simulations of diff... |
Originally published April 14 2011
Super bug breakthrough -- manuka honey may reverse antibiotic resistance
by S. L. Baker, features writer
(NaturalNews) In less than a week, three different research studies have been released about antibiotic-resistant super bugs. Two were issued as nothing less than dire warnings. Fo... |
What kinds of wall outlet are there?
A wall outlet is a facility that you can connect electrical equipment to. Usually a wall outlet is used to connect electrical energy, such as 220 or 380 volts. But a wall socket can also be used for signal or communication transfer. You should think of a UTP wall outlet or a COAX wa... |
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