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Bacteria is driving us around like cars on Nov 9, 2009 in bacteria health risks science The more research I do on bacteria and their impact on our lives as humans, the more I am convinced of their importance. Bacteria may have been the driving force in evolution on this planet, the reason we think certain things, and maybe even the reas...
Fly Date (science fiction story) on Oct 24, 2009 in eye lid technology science fiction by william hessian written thursday oct 22, 2009Chone stood before his world unimpressed. The spirals, arches, curves and forms that create beautiful and exotic towers of silver, seemed dull to him. The hidden passageways, staircases leading to dead...
Bacteria controls our lives on Oct 15, 2009 in bacteria health risks A few months ago, I read an article in SEED magazine (one of my favorite magazines) that talked about how interconnected we are to the bacteria in our bodies and minds. Bacteria is infused with our chemistry, and play vital roles in our physical heal...
Food Poisoning List is Scare Tactics on Oct 10, 2009 in health risks vegetarian This report 'make you sick foods' makes me sick. By highlighting the fact that some very healthy foods can make you sick, I think it is serving as a scare tactic to keep people from eating healthy, natural, unprocessed foods. A better way to label th...
Would you space travel? on Sep 25, 2009 in space sci fi If we had the ability to colonize other planets, produce livable conditions on entirely new worlds, would you want to go? News has just broken that there is water on the moon and water on mars, which means there is chance for life in a lot more place...
Eating Fresh during the Rotten Economy on Sep 18, 2009 in farmers market If you can, grow your own food. If you can't, save 20 bucks and find yourself a co-op, farmers market or market share program, and buy fresh locally grown veggies once a week. If you stick to foods in their natural state, you will quickly find it is...