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Thrush, also known as candida, is a fungal infection most commonly caused by the Candida albicans yeast.
The growth of candida in the vagina is normally kept under control by the presence of ‘helpful' bacteria and the immune system. However, harmless bacteria in the vagina may be destroyed as a result of changes in the... |
This series contains various correspondences, articles, documents, reunion yearbooks, etc. relating to the American Volunteer
Group (AVG), known as the “Flying Tigers.”
The 1st American Volunteer Group, also known as AVG, and more famously as the Flying Tigers—was a group of volunteer American
pilots from various branc... |
Find the latest lung care discoveries at OHSU
At OHSU, we use the latest technology to fight cancer. One of our newest diagnostic tools is the i•Logic™ System.
Also known as Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy™, the i•Logic System is a minimally invasive way for your doctor to check your lungs and navigate through ... |
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Salome, the daughter of Herod's wife.
The story is suggested by the Biblical account of the decapitation of John the Baptist at the caprice of the daughter of Herodias.
The curtain rises on a terrace of the palace of Herod, tetr... |
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Seventh segment of NASA Sci Files The Case of the Technical Knockout explaining the different layers of the sun and the sun's properties. This segment explains how satellites are used...
Keywords: NASA SciFiles; Sun; Dwarf; proxima centauri; light years; plasma... |
The accounts, symbols and feelings that we have about national identity were largely imagined, created and popularized in the nineteenth century. The word ‘nationalism’ itself dates from the early nineteenth century and marked the increasing use of national identity in order to make political claims. So to argue that n... |
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There is a great reason to use Java Stored Procedures (java inside the database). Let's say that you have an application that only knows how to talk to datasources (such as Crystal Reports). Now let's say yo... |
Characteristics of Brown Recluse Spiders
Brown recluse spiders (Loxosceles reclusa) are small to medium in size, measuring 6 to 11 mm body length when full grown. At the widest leg span, their bodies are roughly the size of a United States quarter.
Adult specimens vary in color from dull yellow to tawny, dark brown. Yo... |
Climate Change and Food Security – A Story
Written by Mary Minette, Director of Environmental Education and Advocacy, andDavid Creech, Director for Hunger EducationEvangelical Lutheran Church in America
He will give rain for the seed with which you sow the ground, and grain, the produce of the ground, which will be ric... |
OTTAWA -- Canadian adults have a so-so record of physical activity, says a global couch potato survey. But it’s our kids who urgently need to ditch their iPhones and run somewhere.
Younger teens in this country are two to three times as inactive as adults, says a survey by The Lancet, one of the world’s most influentia... |
The dream of perpetual motion can be traced back at least as far as the 8th Century, to a seemingly magical, magnetically powered wheel. The idea held allure even for such luminaries as Leonardo da Vinci, but despite its long history has never amounted to anything. Perpetual motion remains an epistemic impossibility, t... |
As soon as we read the opening lines of Terumah we begin the massive shift from the intense drama of the exodus with its signs and wonders and epic events, to the long, detailed narrative of how the Israelites constructed the Tabernacle, the portable sanctuary that they carried with them through the desert.
By any stan... |
Writing with NanotubesCategory: Science & Technology
Posted: October 9, 2012 11:25AM
Graphite is one of the most well-known forms of carbon because of its use in pencils, but it is no longer the only carbon-based pencil lead. Researchers at MIT have created carbon-nanotube pencil lead for creating devices, such as gas ... |
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The tall grasses of Kentucky gave way to the mighty bison. These great shaggy beasts created trails leading to the salt licks and rivers that dotted the land. Trails that were further defined by the moccasin feet of the American Indian.
In 1775, Daniel Boone and 30 men completed the ... |
Python 2.6 Graphics Cookbook
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- Create captivating graphics with ease and bring them to life using Python
- Apply effects to your graphics using powerful Python methods
- Develop vector as well as raster graphics and combine them to create wonders in the animation world
- Create interactive GUIs to ... |
MS10-047 is not categorized as virus, worm, Trojan or backdoor. It is a group of important vulnerabilities in the Windows Kernel on Windows 2008/Vista/XP computers, which allows to gain local privilege escalation and to launch denial of service attacks.
The kernel is the core of the operating system and provides basic ... |
Superagüi National Park is located on the northern coast of Paraná State, in southern Brazil, and is part of Iguape-Cananéia-Paranaguá estuary complex. The park is totally contained in Guaraqueçaba municipality, Paraná State. However, Paranaguá and Cananéia municipalities are also adjacent to the park. The park limits ... |
Discover the opulent exteriors and interiors of the Roaring '20s Jazz Deco and the classic finishes of Art Moderne buildings in this 2 hour tour. Learn of Chicago's influence on the international Art Deco movement, and trace the history of lively architectural heritage.
During the period between the two World Wars, an ... |
Traditional parenting skills enhancement. This workshop is meant to educate parents in the Paul First Nation on family values and histories. What they are, and what they were for today’s parent.
Our first traditional parenting workshop will be held FEBRUARY -8/2007 from 9:00am-4:00pm.
The workshop will include Resident... |
It took Adolf Hitler less than one year, from September 1939 to June 1940, to conquer the countries between central Poland and the Atlantic Ocean. But across Europe, soldiers, sailors, and airmen from those defeated nations made their way by the thousand to Great Britain, where they regrouped and trained under British ... |
Lori Townsend, an elementary science teacher in Charlotte, NC introduces PBS’ EcoInvestigators, a collection of new resources for teaching and learning about the environment in grades 3 through 5.
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Welcome to the PBS EcoInvestigators! Please take a look around, try some of the activities wit... |
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The son of an Atlanta preacher, Martin Luther King, Jr. rose to national attention when, as a 26-year-old minister just starting out in Montgomery, Alabama, he helped lead the bus boycott that initiated the modern civil rights movement. In 1957 King and some associates formed the Southern Christi... |
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|The Commonwealth of Virginia is committed to providing quality education for all students. This commitment includes keeping parents and the public informed through the Virginia School Report Card of the progress of our schools in raising student achievement and enhancing the learning environment. ... |
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I wish you would have defined "word" prior to using it willy-nilly. It's jargon that your tutorial's audience it's likely to be familiar with. From WordNet: a word is a string of bits stored in computer memory; "large computers use words up to ... |
Gypsy Moth Scientific Name: Lymantria dispar
Although very common in the United States, the Gypsy moth—one of the most damaging insects to our forests—actually originated in Europe and Asia and was brought to America by a French scientist. When the species was accidentally released in the late 1800’s, few people could ... |
Ticks and Tick Control in Dogs
The removal of ticks is done on an outpatient basis and is performed immediately upon observing them on the animal's body.
Living and Management
Wash the animal's skin thoroughly to prevent local inflammation or a secondary infection.
To avoid contact with ticks, avoid environments that m... |
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Quick Look at the Early History of the Internet
President Dwight D. Eisenhower initiated the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) after the Soviet launch of Sputnik I in 1957. Eisenhower believed in the great value of science, and formed ARPA in 1958 in a quest for “the scientific improvement” of U... |
Writing Intensive Courses
Writing in the disciplines represents a national trend and multiple examples and models can be found in a variety of universities. In general schools define a discipline-specific writing intensive course by the following four criteria.
Process writingProfessors wanting to integrate writing int... |
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Summer's approaching and we're faced once again with the sunscreen dilemma. Which one should you use?
Most experts agree that it's a good idea to use sunscreens to protect your skin from the sun. They disagree on just how well those products work.
Some studies even suggest that some forms of skin ... |
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PET was invented in 1941 by ICI in the U.K. and played its first role as a fiber, and its second as film with DuPont’s introduction of Mylar in 1952. It took more than 20 years for PET molding grades to come onto the scene. When they did, they revolutionized the packaging industry with oriented b... |
Aims: To summarize literature data about the role of psychosocial factors in the etiology of bruxism. Methods: A systematic search in the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed Database was performed to identify all peer-reviewed papers in the English literature dealing with the bruxism-psychosocial factors relationship... |
Man's idea regarding the spirit or the soul is vague and unclear. The pharaohs were the first to deal with these issues, yet their concepts in this respect is of no help. They were the first people to believe in the immortality of the soul, with the human body acting as its container. Thus, the immortality of the soul ... |
Pregnant women have a new reason to eat organic: babies exposed to pesticides while in the womb may grow up to have lower IQs and trouble focusing on tasks, three new studies have found.
The federally-funded studies, by researchers in New York and California, tracked environmental exposures in hundreds of women and the... |
Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge, NH
Fish and Wildlife Service
Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) was established in 1992 and is located along the eastern shore of New Hampshire's Great Bay in the town of Newington. A variety of rich wildlife habitats from uplands to open waters can be found throughout the refu... |
CHALLENGE WINNER: “Museum” in “Architecture of the British Isles” – 30FEB2011
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The museum is home to life and earth science specimens comprising some 70 million items within five main collections: Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Palaeontology and Zoology. The museum is a world-r... |
Organic Tomatoes Have More Vitamin C And Sugars Than Fruit That Is Grown Conventionally
Public Library of Science
Tomatoes grown on organic farms accumulate higher concentrations of sugars, vitamin C and compounds associated with oxidative stress compared to those grown on conventional farms, according to research publ... |
The Role of Climate Change On Future Hurricanes
Scientists focus on hurricane-prone Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea to assess likely changes
Researchers are homing in on the hurricane-prone Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea to assess the likely changes, between now and the middle of the century, in the frequency, inten... |
Charles Hartshorne by Alan Gragg
Published by Word Books, Waco, Texas, 1973, as part of the series "Makers of the Modern Theological Mind," edited by Bob E. Patterson. This material was prepared for Religion Online by Ted and Winnie Brock.
Chapter 2: What is Really Real?
"…the social point of view is the final point of... |
Biofuels - March 30 (2)
Click on the headline (link) for the full text.
Many more articles are available through the Energy Bulletin homepage
Corn is not the future of U.S. ethanol: DOE
Timothy Gardner, Reuters
New technology to make ethanol from crops such as grasses and trees instead of corn could ease price spikes o... |
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BC Groundwater Association
BC Hydro's Regional Hydromet Data – Provides near real-time hydro meteorological data from automated collection stations in or near our reservoir systems across the province. www.bchydro.com/about/our_system/hydrometric_data.html.
BC ... |
Definitions of extinct:
- adjective: of e.g. volcanos; permanently inactive
Example: "An extinct volcano"
- adjective: of a fire; being out or having grown cold
Example: "Threw his extinct cigarette into the stream"
- adjective: no longer in existence; lost or especially having died out leaving no living representative... |
Before arriving in San Jose, my father and I biked to the Monteverde cloud forest biological preserve. This preserve, at about 5,000 feet above sea level, literally sits in clouds, and is constantly blanketed by mist. We toured the forest, seeing bellbirds (see the video on the left and listen to the bird), quetzals (p... |
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We answered that while the economy could reasonably go into recession — and we would not be surprised if it did — in our view, a recession did not seem imminent. As for whether such a recession would represent a fundamental shift in U.S. economic life, we answered, no, this would not be “the big one... |
Java Documentation -
java.sun.com is where to go do download the
Java development systems, but also for the documentation. The HTML documentation
has several sections, but the API (Application Programming Interface) documenation
is extremely useful, and many programmers have a browser window open to this
as they progra... |
A visit to Villahermosa’s Parque La Venta could easily fill half a day. The most important artefacts from the Olmec site of La Venta, some 120km west of Villahermosa, were transferred here in the late 1950s, when they were threatened by Pemex oil explorations. Little is known about the Olmec culture, referred to by man... |
Looking for help on RTI? Read the success stories of other people, locate a PIO and even access ready-made RTI applications for everyday problems.
RTI Guide for Social Issues
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RTI is a powerful Act that allows a common citizen effect some remarkable changes. The Burning Brain Society in Chandigarh managed to... |
Ever wondered how water agencies know if they will have enough water to serve their communities in the future? Well, one of the ways to help plan for sufficient future water supplies is through the preparation of a document called the Urban Water Management Plan.
Every five years, California law requires all water prov... |
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in this country (other than skin cancer). Each year, more than 211,000 American women learn they have this disease.
Guidelines for Early Detection
The American Medical Association, The American College of Radiology, and The American Cancer Society recommend th... |
The best shape for containing a pressurised gas is a sphere, where by `best' we mean the shape that uses the smallest amount of material to contain a given mass of gas at given pressure.
The simplest explanation for this is that, since pressure acts equally in all directions, the best container of pressure is a contain... |
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have used a small crystal of ions (electrically charged atoms) to detect forces at the scale of yoctonewtons. Measurements of slight forces—one yoctonewton is equivalent to the weight of a single copper atom on Earth—can be useful in force microsco... |
At a time of increasing concern about low vitamin D levels in the world's population and increased use of blood tests for the vitamin, scientists are reporting development of a much-needed reference material to assure that measurements of vitamin D levels are accurate. The report appears in ACS' journal Analytical Chem... |
A new study finds that following minor spinal cord injury, rats that had to use impaired limbs showed full recovery due to increased growth of healthy nerve fibers and the formation of new nerve cell connections. Published in the September 17 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience, these findings help explain how physica... |
May 26, 2011 If you want to increase your chances of losing weight, reduce your stress level and get adequate sleep. A new Kaiser Permanente study found that people trying to lose at least 10 pounds were more likely to reach that goal if they had lower stress levels and slept more than six hours but not more than eight... |
Oct. 5, 2012 The mice in which scientists expected to test treatments for Lou Gehrig's disease turn out to have problems that could slow research, reported Alzforum, a research news site specializing in Alzheimer's and related diseases. To the researchers' surprise, the mice didn't die of the spinal nerve disease. Inst... |
Coloured wax model of a female, half skeletal, half living and dressed in regency clothing, England, 1810-1850
This lady is dressed in Regency clothing typical of the first half of the 1800s. She is skilfully created out of wax. She is half woman, half skeleton. The statue may have been made for one of three reasons: a... |
The story of dinosaur extinction may be wrong, if a new scientific study of the Chicxulub crater in Mexico proves correct. The study’s authors argue that it wasn’t an asteroid that killed the dinosaurs off, but rather a comet... To continue reading, subscribe to Science Recorder today.
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Researchers have discovered a protein that might prevent neurons from dying after traumatic brain injuries such as those caused by severe car accidents. Seong-Seng Tan of the Howard Florey Institute in Australia and his colleagues tested the activity of 18,000 genes in surviving neurons that surrounded an injury site i... |
Quake-Catcher Network sensors are light and fit on the palm of the hand. Courtesy of Mark Lyon, Quake-Catcher Network
Update: The Quake-Catcher Network
The Quake-Catcher Network (QCN) has renewed its call for citizen scientists to help its researchers capture key seismic data to improve scientific understanding of eart... |
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In the last decade scientists have managed to sequence the genomes of everything from bacteria and fruit flies to individual human beings. But often overlooked are the genomic sequences of our food. We know the genomes of apples, bananas, potatoes, wheat, rice and now watermelon.
A consortium of ... |
What is Piezoelectric-Light?
Triboluminescence (TRI-bow-loom-en-NES-ence) is a light producing phenomenon that occurs when striking or rubbing two pieces of piezo-electric material together. The most common materials that exhibit triboluminescence are quartz and quartzite, rose quartz. We call these Flash Rocks. They a... |
|Coordinate Reference Systems|
Coordinate systems are used to accurately identify locations on the Earth's surface, and are one of the fundamental building blocks that make modern Geographic Information Systems possible. Many of the links below refer to our 2009 publication, Wisconsin Coordinate Reference Systems. This... |
Originally, a temporary wooden tower used in warfare; hence, any tower or fortification.
Related term(s): Fortification
Category: Castles and Fortifications
Wilhelm, Thomas. A Military Dictionary and Gazetteer. Philadelphia: L.R. Hamersly & Co., 1881. 48.
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SHAFAQNA (Shia International News Association) — Islamic bioethics derives from a combination of principles, duties and rights, and, to a certain extent, a call to virtue. In Islam, bioethical decision-making is carried out within a framework of values derived from revelation and tradition.
It is intimately linked to t... |
“Amazing Grace” has a long history that helps to add color to the words, but it is primarily a spiritual song, so the setting of the hymn is open to interpretation. (In fact, of the six verses to the hymn, only the last truly mentions any type of place at all, and even that is more of a spiritual reference to the earth... |
Hey, have you ever seen that movie Shakespeare in Love? You know, that whimsical, feel-good, romantic comedy that features a young, happy Shakespeare in a variety of romantic situations? Well, campers, if that movie is the sum total of your impressions of the man they call "The Bard," Sonnet 137 is here to turn those s... |
By Robert Hochberg
Shodor, Durham, North Carolina
This module provides a quick review of dynamic programming, but the student is assumed to have seen it before. The parallel programming environment is NVIDIA's CUDA environment for graphics cards (GPGPU - general purpose graphics processing units). The CUDA environment ... |
American literary critic and author Lionel Trilling once noted that American culture “peculiarly honors the act of blaming, which it takes as the sign of virtue and intellect.”
In the movie based on Michael Crichton’s book Rising Sun, Sean Connery’s character said that, by contrast, the Japanese confront a problem by f... |
Watch Out for Falling Bullets
Is it dangerous to fire a gun into the air?
A crowd of Libyans fired guns in the air and chanted slogans in support of Muammar Qaddafi at a rally in the city of Sirte on Monday. Isn't it kind of dangerous to shoot bullets into the sky?
Yes ... well, probably ... maybe ... it kind of depend... |
A new anti-bullying program combats an ever increasing issue among Utah schoolchildren: bullied because of body-size issues, either being overweight or underweight, a University of Utah study released Sunday concluded.
Maya Miyairi, a College of Health doctorate-candidate student, said that a survey found a 7 percent d... |
In the course of a busy day, you may write a
check at the grocery store, charge tickets to a ball game, rent a
car, mail your tax returns, change service providers for your
cell phone, or apply for a credit card. Chances are you don't
give these everyday transactions a second thought. But an
identity thief does.
Identi... |
Sweden, officially the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: Konungariket Sverige), is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. Sweden borders Norway and Finland, and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Øresund.
At 450,295 square kilometres (173,860 sq mi), Sweden is the third largest country in the European ... |
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Developers often make use of constants to hold static values to use through the class or even through the application.
Sometimes we use de const and sometimes the static readonly. They seem to do the same but aware of the differences.
The const field is a defined and evaluated at compile time an... |
New research led by University of Warwick physicist Dr. Kareem Osman has provided significant insight into how the solar wind heats up when it should not. The solar wind rushes outwards from the raging inferno that is our Sun, but from then on the wind should only get cooler as it expands beyond our solar system since ... |
Goggles are a form of protective eye wear that skiers/snowboarders use to keep wind and snow out of their eyes. Goggles also supplement their vision by filtering out unwanted light. This helps them see better in bright light conditions (where reflection from the snow can make vision sometimes difficult) and they can ad... |
Arthrocentesis or aspiration is a treatment to relieve joint pain and swelling. Arthrocentesis is appropriate for larger joints including the knee, hip, sacroiliac, shoulder, elbow, and wrist. It is useful for treating joint swelling caused by infection, gout, and rheumatoid arthritis. Arthrocentesis is also used as a ... |
The idea of creativity is wonderful: that a spark of inspiration can eventually bring something new and useful into the world, perhaps even something beautiful. Something, as it were, from nothing.
That spark may only be the start of a journey towards the finished article or idea, but it is still a wonderful moment. Wi... |
ECEN 4213 Computer Based System Design Microcontroller Architecture August 29, 2002 1 Microcontroller Architecture Dhinesh Sasidaran PIC16C57 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The PIC16C57 is an EEPROM/ROM based 8-bit CMOS Microcontroller.
Microcontroller: PIC16C57 surface mount Speed: 20 MHz / ~4,000 instructions per second EEPROM:... |
Tanks are Armored Fighting Vehicles characterized by thick armor and heavy weapons. They are designed as mobile weapon platforms, so they have no space to carry troops other than their required crews (although their have been instances in which soldiers have ridden on the outside of a tank). A typical crew consists of ... |
The Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health supports the welfare of people in Finland via social and health services and by ensuring income security.
In addition, the MSAH promotes people's health and welfare by:
- increasing and maintaining their social welfare , security and participation in society, and by red... |
BOULDER, Colo., March 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. Operational Land Imager (OLI) aboard the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) has completed initial checkout and along with the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center built Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) snapped the mission's first multi... |
represents a part of society. Jack, the leader of the choir boys and hunters,
represents parts of society which can be broken down in three ways.
The first part is Jack in society as a whole. Here, this blood thirsty savage is a symbol of all that is chaotic and disorderly. The tall, scrawny, “ugly without silliness” b... |
Senior Project Research Paper
January 8, 2002
The Road to Becoming a Teacher
Teachers bear the heavy responsibility of molding the minds of our nation's most precious resource, its children. The road to becoming a teacher is a long one, involving post-high school education, people skills, and a desire to change lives. ... |
There have been no reports of further activity at Mount Tongariro overnight as scientists, like everyone else, wait to see what the volcano does next – and it could be a long wait with the next burst of activity coming with little or no warning.
Volcanologists are today awaiting results of the analysis of ash samples f... |
Entertainment / Photography / Miniature Camera
Miniature Camera: Is a term commonly applied to cameras with a format size of less than 35mm.
Panoramic Camera: Camera with a special type of scanning lens which rotates on its rear nodal point and produces an image of the scanned area on a curved plate or film.
Pinhole Ca... |
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How to Cite an Interview in the Body With APA Format
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What Is the Difference Between Compass & an ACT Test?
How to Write a College Character Analysis Essay
Can You Open a Narrative Essay With a Question?
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Stands for "Digital Subscriber Line." It is medium for transferring data over regular phone lines and can be used to connect to the Internet. However, like a cable modem, a DSL circuit is much faster than a regular phone connection, even though the wires it uses are copper like a typical phone line.
An asymmetric DSL (... |
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Organic chemists make molecules, very complicated molecules, by chopping up a big molecule into small molecules and reverse engineering. And as a chemist, one of the things I wanted to ask my research group a couple of years ago is, could we make a really cool u... |
Over the past year, I have been researching and building different smokeless stove designs along with investigating the use of their byproduct, charcoal, as an organic soil amendment. With this information, I traveled to Calhuitz, Guatemala along with 12 other students to lead an education and integration project focus... |
Is climate the new asbestos?
Directors of polluting industries should check their liability insurance.
JUST hours after the United States House of Representatives passed legislation curtailing greenhouse gas emissions, business groups were talking about going to court. The US Environmental Protection Agency proposition... |
Commentary & Opinion
Education Key to Ending AIDS
September 27, 2012
"When we talk about HIV prevention, we tend to frame it as a medical challenge and of course it is one," UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibe writes in the Huffington Post's "Impact" blog. "To accelerate the progress in the AIDS response we must re... |
September 17, 2001
In today's competitive market, two of the most important considerations for high-quality production are proper roll tooling setup and mill alignment.
Poor tooling setup and mill alignment can be costly, especially when they result in decreased production quality and scrap. Both areas must be maintain... |
African-American Baptists and World War II.What was the relationship between African-American Baptists and World War II? This article examines how the two were related.
The focus is on the beliefs, views, and theology of black Baptists regarding World War II and not on the participation of Baptist individuals or groups... |
In key chapters, Estrin explains:
- Ongoing, sustainable innovation results from interactions between the three communities of an Innovation Ecosystem - research, development, and application - at an organizational, national or global level.
- Just as there are basic laws that underlie biological ecosystems, there is a... |
Broccoli is a member of the Brassica genus of vegetables, high in phytochemicals. Other members include bok choy, brussels sprouts, cabbage, kale, kohlrabi, mustard greens and turnips. Photo by Radek Bayek | SXC.
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An enzyme or other organ... |
The blastomussa is a hard coral species of the Blastomussa and Micromussa genus that populates the waters of the Indo-Pacific region, and is also known as a Blasto Coral, Pineapple Coral or Branched Cup Coral. Most can be found on deeper reef slopes where the position provides an excellent shield from rough wave condit... |
These beautiful and other-worldly photographs of ice were taken last year by University of Washington graduate student Jeff Bowman and his professor Jody Deming while they worked on a study combining oceanography, microbiology, and planetary sciences in the central Arctic Ocean as part of the Integrated Graduate Educat... |
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Deadly enemy, deadly friend
By Dr. STEPHEN J. SNIEGOSKI
Benjamin Ginsberg's The Fatal Embrace: Jews and the State, which deals with the rise and fall of Jews in different societies, is an intellectual bombshell. A liberal American Jew who teaches political science at Johns... |
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