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How To Avoid Pollen For Sufferers Of Hay Fever
fergalbarry
by fergalbarry  9-17-2009   
 Toying with the idea that a lot of people, maybe even me, have pollen allergy. Always had sinus issues but shrugged them off...
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Stone Age Humans Crossed Sahara in the Rain
merrie
by merrie  Yesterday 6:46 PM    1
  Wet spells While about 40 per cent of hydrocarbons in today's dust come from water-dependent plants, this rose to 60 per cent, first between 120,000 and 110,000 ago and again from 50,000 to 45,000 years ago. So the region seemed to be in the grip of unusually wet spells at the time. That may have been enough to allow sub-Saharan Stone Age Homo sapiens to migrate north: the first fossils of modern humans outside Africa date from 93,000 year ago in Israel. And both genetic analysis and archaeology show that humans didn't spread extensively beyond Africa until 50,000 years ago, suggesting a second migration at the time of the second wet spell. Fossil record Ian Tattersall of the American Museum of Natural History in New York is impressed by the findings. "They tie in approximately with the information we have from the fossil record."
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Species face extinction threat
tabsey
by tabsey  11-3-2009    1
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Macro photography. The best of the best (85 pics)
perellicippo
by perellicippo  10-31-2009    2
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Russian Icebreaker'
xpersianx
by xpersianx  11-8-2009   
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Ivan Illich: Societal energy use and societal equity are linked
Lexica
by Lexica  10-22-2009    1
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WMD: Israel's Never-Inspected Nuclear Plants and Arsenal
blueridge
by blueridge  11-7-2009    5
 "Rogue State" with WMD: Israel has never signed the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty either. This is why the IAEA Director, while inspecting Iran's, recently called Israel the Number One Threat in the Middle East , not Iran.
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Put em UP: Plant Fights!
Antara
by Antara  10-24-2009   
 Plants can recognize rivals and fight, study says
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Plants Recognize Their Relatives - New Study
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  11-5-2009   
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17 Pot Plants Could Mean 35 Year Sentence
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  11-1-2009    2
 This is just plain wrong.
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A Stand For Photographer's Rights
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  11-11-2007   
 In a time of rights slipping away, this is valuable to consider and know.
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Pot Paradise
debbyski
by debbyski  11-1-2009   
 "Jacqueline Patterson, 31, uses marijuana to treat her cerebral palsy and a severe stutter. She fears she would be booted from the program if she tried to grow dope at home or buy it from street dealers. The upshot, critics say, is that a law crafted to help sick people has morphed into a lucrative trade, one in which rural farms are supplying urban dispensaries that cater to mostly recreational users armed with doctors' recommendation"
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An Open Letter to the Council of the American Physical Society
amgumen
by amgumen  11-2-2009   
 Studies of a variety of natural processes, including ocean cycles and solar variability, indicate that they can account for variations in the Earth’s climate on the time scale of decades and centuries. Current climate models appear insufficiently reliable to properly account for natural and anthropogenic contributions to past climate change, much less project future climate. The APS supports an objective scientific effort to understand the effects of all processes – natural and human --on the Earth’s climate and the biosphere’s response to climate change, and promotes technological options for meeting challenges of future climate changes, regardless of cause. List of 160 signers of the APS petition available
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70 Extremely Exotic Plants, Flowers, Forests & Trees
xpersianx
by xpersianx  10-29-2009   
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I See London...
sahara
by sahara  11-1-2009    1
 So far I have been to Aruba, Hawaii, London, New York, Italy, Rio de Janeiro, Greece, a zoo, a few nature trails, and Iceland all in one day! Whew! I should be tired, lol. Really cool viewing of Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square here, although it is dark there now, so check back tomorrow at an earlier time, it's nearly 10 p.m. atm. Use the 3 different camera views under the feed to choose which place you want to see.
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Beautiful but Deadly Plants
Kelika
by Kelika  10-28-2009   
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Mega Mango!
Kelika
by Kelika  10-31-2009   
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Eight of the World’s Most Unusual Plants (2)
xpersianx
by xpersianx  10-29-2009   
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DMT & A Study of the Pineal Gland
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  10-30-2009   
 Fascinating for anyone who does or has explored these avenues of personal experimentation.
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Pumpkins Pack Natural Fungus Fighter
murieleileen
by murieleileen  10-29-2009   
 The skin from your Jack-o'-Lantern could contain a fungus-fighting medicine, according to a new study.
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Eight of the World’s Most Unusual Plants (1)
xpersianx
by xpersianx  10-29-2009   
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Household Poisons and Foods that can Kill your Pet
murieleileen
by murieleileen  10-29-2009    1
  In 2008, the Animal Poison Control Center (ASPCA) handled over 140,000 cases pertaining to pets that were exposed to toxic substances, and many included everyday household products in and around their own homes. In response ASPCA put together the top 10 list of pet poisons in 2008, and it’s important that you become familiar with this list to help prevent any mishaps at home.
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The First? Vegetarian Spider?
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  10-30-2009   
 ha! I love surprises!!!
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Gorgeous But Deadly: 13 Unassuming Poisonous Plants
xpersianx
by xpersianx  10-28-2009    2
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"Black Plants" lists 75 choices for a gothy garden
Lexica
by Lexica  10-26-2009   
 More: Bonine says that for maximum effect, black plants require contrast in the garden. "Gold-leaf plants work really well - or a backdrop like a light stone wall. They're especially good in containers mixed with other textures and colors." While some of the plants may be available at your local nursery, Bonine suggests seeking out a specialty nursery for the more obscure varieties.
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THE ARCTIC HARE
Socratoad
by Socratoad  10-23-2009    7
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Banana marks seed bank milestone
Socratoad
by Socratoad  10-23-2009   
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BioPower Ocean Power Sysytems
rj3sp
by rj3sp  10-23-2009   
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Amazing Pictures, Pollution in China
merrie
by merrie  10-25-2009    5
 October 21st, 2009 by Key October 14, 2009, the 30th annual awards ceremony of the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund took place at the Asia Society in New York City. Lu Guang from People’s Republic of China won the $30,000 W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography for his documentary project “Pollution in China.” August of 1993 he returned to post-graduate studies at the Central Arts and Design Academy in Beijing (now is the Academy of Arts and Design, Tsinghua University). During graduate school, he studied, traveled all over the country and carved out a career, became the “dark horse” of the photographer circle in Beijing. Skilled at social documentary photography, his insightful, creative and artistic work often focused on “social phenomena and people living at the bottom of society”, attracted the attentions of the national photography circle and the media. Many of his award winning works focused on social issues like, “gold rush in the west”, “drug
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Polling Americans
mklosinski
by mklosinski  10-23-2009   
 It's not about what the American public thinks, I agree with Barbara Boxer, Science will win the day. No only if the climate change folks, previously known as the Global Warming folks, will be able to clearly reason through the facts and understand that the Earth is currently cooling. . . not warming.
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Kinder, Gentler Spider Eats Veggies, Cares for Kids
tabsey
by tabsey  10-13-2009   
 It takes all kinds. Dare say it would still attack to protect whatever spiders attack to protect.
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Coal Ash Is More Radioactive than Nuclear Waste
countryboylife
by countryboylife  1-3-2008    1
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NUDGING RECYCLING FROM LESS WASTE TO NONE
ellington
by ellington  10-21-2009   
 THE MOVEMENT IS SIMPLE IN CONCEPT IF NOT ALWAYS IN EXECUTION.
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North America's tiniest dinosaur
amgumen
by amgumen  10-20-2009   
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Now open: A home for butterflies in Lodhi Gardens
murieleileen
by murieleileen  10-20-2009   
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Toxic Legacy of the Cold War
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-20-2009   
 Ohio's Fernald Preserve has flowers, birds and tons of radioactive waste. Sites that once supplied the nation's nuclear arsenal now pose a staggering political, environmental and economic challenge.
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MEAT JIHAD: Muslim Food Plant Employee Charged With Inserting Needles in Meat
Antara
by Antara  10-18-2009    1
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Vegetarian spider is Gandhi of arachnids
Socratoad
by Socratoad  10-15-2009    2
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Nuclear Materials Stored In Siberian Parking Lots
gppixelworks
by gppixelworks  10-17-2009   
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Coal Plants Dump Waste Into Our Drinking Water
mcsmithblack
by mcsmithblack  10-16-2009   
 The Coal Business was foul and dirty from the beginning and it hasn't changed a bit.
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