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Should We Really Say No To GMO?
Sports And Relax Blog | August 7th 2008 by kon5518
Saying no to GMO can be the healthier option and a choice out of principle and fairness… Genetically modified organisms (GMO) have had their DNA altered through biotechnology. For example, this has occured in plants that have been made to confe read more
Vaccines and your newborn
little Baby Guide | August 6th 2008
Vaccines: Your child’s very own armor For many moms, the most difficult challenge is figuring out how to keep your newborn safe and sound. You will fuss about how the bottles are cleaned, how the nursery is kept and you might even be fickle abo read more
Soil Contamination
Green Blog | July 17th 2008 by noone123
Soil covers most of the surface of the Earth’s land. It occurred after the erosion of rocks, due to strong winds, water, ice and due to the activity of living organisms. Soil is usually suitable for plants and small organisms to grow and live. read more
Desertification
Green Blog | July 2nd 2008 by noone123
There are many ecosystems on earth not rich in vegetation and other organisms. This is natural wherever there is low rainfall and hostile ground. However, there are other areas, in theory able to sustain a variety of living organisms, with enough rai read more
Eutrophication
Green Blog | June 16th 2008 by noone123
There are many environmental problems caused by human but not widely known. One of them is eutrophication. This phenomenon cannot be entirely characterised as water pollution, as it mostly describes the process of too many plants growing in lakes, ri read more
We would have 100 Einsteins,Only If
Technical Ramblings | May 28th 2008 by Avyaya
And also 100 Hitlers or More if the Morphogenetic field existed for us Humans too. We do have it, but only limited to a certain extent. Morphogenetic Field: A Morphogenetic field is a group of cells able to respond to discrete, localized biochemical read more
The Great Dinosaur Mystery Solved (part 9)
The Great Dinosaur Mystery and The Big Lie | April 30th 2008 by Sherry
Mirrored here. More of Ham’s Moral Idiocy Ham then states falsely that the foundations of the gospel is all found in Genesis which is incorrect as stated in part 8 of this article. Ham threatens that if you accept evolution, then you are accept read more
Gibson the Great Dane Grabs His 15 Minutes of Fame
Blue Licorice | April 1st 2008 by Blue Licorice
Gibson is a Great Dane who is said to be the tallest dog in the world. When he stands on his hind feet he is 7′2 tall, and he weighs 170 lbs, as much as many men. One can only imagine how much it would cost to keep him in Iams Dog Food, huh read more
The Top 10 New Organisms of 2007
Blogging the Singularity | December 27th 2007 by Chris Williamson
By Alexis Madrigal 12.26.07 Genetic engineering isn’t just for scientists in ivory towers or corporate R&D labs anymore. Researchers are still creating new mice and crops every week, but the tools and knowledge necessary to create organis read more
Mushrooms, fungi: Useful information
Song of the waves | November 26th 2007 by Abraham Tharakan
Fungi, the more visible being mushrooms, are interesting living organisms. Here are some details about them: · Strictly speaking, mushrooms are not plants; they have more resemblance to the animal kingdom. · There are over 100,00 read more
20 Years Taxonomy Project
Lifecruiser | November 17th 2007 by Lifecruiser
♥ Green Thumb Sunday ♥ The Swedish Species Information Centre (ArtDatabanken) will run a 20 years giant project to improve the current taxonomy. They’ll develop keys for the identification of all multicellular living organisms in Sw read more
Supernova May Have Caused Minor Extinction on Earth
Science Student | November 5th 2007 by Nate
It is the oldest telescope in the world - and it lies at the bottom of the ocean. Ancient sea floor sediments have revealed that a supernova exploded during the Pliocene era and may have caused a minor extinction event on Earth. Levels of radioactive read more
Tree of Life Web Project
Life Of Animals | October 14th 2007 by Emile
http://www.tolweb.org/tree/phylogeny.html The Tree of Life Web Project is a collection of information about biodiversity compiled collaboratively by hundreds of expert and amateur contributors. Its goal is to contain a page with pictures, text, and o read more
A Step Closer to Designing New Organisms
On Evolution | July 5th 2007 by Henry
Can humans one day achieve the unthinkable of “playing god” in designing and making new organisms to solve problems? In this fascinating article, it is reported that scientists have been able to transfer an entire genome - not just a few read more
Top Tourist Activities In California
City-Guide.cc Community Travel Blog | June 13th 2007 by cityguide
Author: Caroline Silverstone There are few areas in the United States, and in the world for that matter, that offer the sheer abundance and diversity in terms of tourism that can be found in the state of California. The state is home to many differe read more

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