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Summer Days
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 05/3/2009
- Family Life , Home & Garden , Pets & Animals , Science and Nature
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Brain Processing Skills
- By craig stellpflug
- Published 04/18/2009
- Education , Science and Nature , Health & Medicine
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This article covers brain processing and how to improve how well the brain receives and stores information.
Growing Things Makes Me Feel Good!
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 03/9/2009
- Food & Drink , Science and Nature , Philosophy , Home & Garden
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The Year's First Whale
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 03/8/2009
- Science and Nature , Pets & Animals
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Down Syndrome Facts
- By craig stellpflug
- Published 02/18/2009
- Science and Nature , Health & Medicine , Children , Education
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This article covers developmental, medical and genetic facts about Down Syndrome, how and why it occurs and things that every parent and caregiver of a child with Down Syndrome should know.
Hurricanes: Cause and Effect
- By Francis Jock
- Published 02/6/2009
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After decades of research, hurricanes are now being computer-modeled
as gigantic heat engines, powered by temperature changes at the sea
surface and driven by powerful high-altitude winds. In this model,
rising air currents form a definable column of wind and rain that vents
the warm surface heat energy upwards into the upper atmosphere.
The Circle Turns Toward Spring
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 02/1/2009
- Science and Nature , Holidays
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Eating Alaska
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 01/31/2009
- Science and Nature , Society & Culture , Home & Garden , Food & Drink
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A New Sunrise
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 01/22/2009
- Science and Nature
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Halcyon Days Are Here
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 12/16/2008
- Science and Nature
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Predicting the Weather Prediction
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 12/12/2008
- Science and Nature
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Meet the Neighbors: Weasels/Ermines
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 11/14/2008
- Science and Nature
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
- By Banjo Babatunde
- Published 11/4/2008
- Science and Nature
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Cocoa is one of the largest human consumption on earth.Its usefulness can not be avoided.Cocoa has benn used to produce so many things for the growth of mankind.Time of Diminishing Returns for Our Solar Array
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 11/2/2008
- Science and Nature , Home & Garden
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Meet the Neighbors: River Otters
- By Hunter Homesteader
- Published 10/25/2008
- Science and Nature
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Benton County Wind Farm
- By Concetta Curtis
- Published 09/11/2008
- Science and Nature
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Wind Farm project brings mass profit to small Indiana county
A Milky Way Hour
- By M. Tirado
- Published 09/6/2008
- Science and Nature
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Time to organize a dim-the-lights effort so we can all view our amazing Milky Way galaxy.
Pretty plants combat fleas,hiccups
- By Jackie Hardin
- Published 09/5/2008
- Science and Nature , Pets & Animals , Other Stuff , How To , Home & Garden , Alternative Medicine
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Those herbs you're growing in the garden or windowsill can be used to repel mosquitoes, perk up your skin or even fight bad breath.There are lots of ways to use herbs that may not have occured to you. Here's a list of uses you might not have tried.
Placating a Nation
- By craig stellpflug
- Published 08/28/2008
- Health & Medicine , Science and Nature
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This article is about medical treatment without informed consent and other atrocities.
Paint: the new miracle male contraceptive!
- By ryan curtis
- Published 08/21/2008
- Humor , Science and Nature
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Regularly inhaling paint fumes has been linked to low fertility in men. Just another way Darwin is helping to rid us of people who inhale household chemicals to get high.Chili peppers numb pain! Try it now, I dare you!
- By ryan curtis
- Published 08/21/2008
- Humor , Science and Nature
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In an effort to get people to question the sanity of scientists everywhere, a team has begun investigating using chili peppers to help numb pain.Games: are you The One?
- By ryan curtis
- Published 08/21/2008
- Computers & Technology , Humor , Science and Nature
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You've been folding proteins all your life without even knowing it. Now, you can do it to help save the world! Squirrels Gone Wired
- By ryan curtis
- Published 08/21/2008
- Humor , Pets & Animals , Science and Nature
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A robot squirrel has successfully infiltrate a British squirrel society, and learned that, like a fraternity, all they talk about is their nuts.Babies like to be Cuddled... Really!
- By ryan curtis
- Published 08/21/2008
- Science and Nature , Society & Culture , Humor , Children , Family Life
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New research reveals some surprising things about premature babies and their responses to physical contact. Publication of this research also reveals some of the horrifying things that may have been done to you in the vague, cloudy days of your infancy.Yale borrows artifacts from Peru, conveniently forgets for 100 years
- By ryan curtis
- Published 08/21/2008
- Science and Nature , Society & Culture , Humor
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A real life Indiana Jones, Hiram Bingham III ransacked Peru a century ago, promising to return the artifacts before he sold them to Yale. Now, the proverbial chickens are coming home to roost. Will there be bloody war? A sickening stream of lawsuits and counter suits? A friendly agreement that makes everyone happy? Only time will tell!Genetically Engineered Foods: A Basic Intro
- By Mallory Parsons
- Published 08/16/2008
- Science and Nature
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Organic, soy, trans-fat free, gluten-free; the
list goes on and on of everything that can, and does, appear on food labels and
supermarket shelves. Among these are
genetically modified foods, or genetically engineered (GE) foods. This article is a simple overview of genetically engineered foods, what they are and the issues/controversy surrounding them.Genetically Engineered Foods: A Basic Intro
- By Mallory Parsons
- Published 08/16/2008
- Science and Nature
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Organic, soy, trans-fat free, gluten-free; the
list goes on and on of everything that can, and does, appear on food labels and
supermarket shelves. Among these are
genetically modified foods, or genetically engineered (GE) foods. This article is a simple overview of genetically engineered foods, what they are and the issues/controversy surrounding them.Dragons: A Scientific Approach to Everyone's Favorite Fantasy LIzard
- By Jennifer Wampler
- Published 08/8/2008
- Science and Nature
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How could they have existed you ask? Well here are a few ideas...What is a Hydrogen Trolley or Hydrolley?
- By Harry Corley
- Published 07/17/2008
- Science and Nature
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We've all heard of a trolley and most have heard of hydrogen. But have you heard of a hydrolley? Well, a hydrolley is a trolley that runs solely on hydrogen. By running on hydrogen, the need for overhead electric power is eliminated while the surrounding air quality greatly improves.
Join a cause- Say NO to incandescent bulbs
- By Aliya Darner
- Published 07/9/2008
- Science and Nature
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Do your bit to the environment by saying no to incandescent lamps and using alternatives. Read more to know how..
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