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Cactus nopal juice – A new health and wellness craze that works!
The nopal cactus is a plant which is in the Sonora desert. People have learned to reap the benefits from this plant and obtain important health and nu...
Friday, 05 August 2011
For NASA, return trip to Jupiter in search of clues to solar system’s origins
The last time we saw Jupiter up close, it was 16 years ago, when a probe from NASA’s Galileo spacecraft took a death plunge through the cloud tops a...
Friday, 05 August 2011
Waters of Mars may be spotted on surface in briny trickle, researchers say
Dark trickles on Martian slopes during the planet’s warm months suggest salty water on Mars, according to a report in the journal Science. Research...
Friday, 05 August 2011
'Invisibility cloak' renders objects hidden to the naked eye
Researchers have constructed an invisibility cloak capable of hiding a tiny object by altering the behavior of the light that hits it. This is the fir...
Friday, 05 August 2011
Germany questions Facebook about facial recognition feature
IDG News Service - Facebook is facing fresh concerns from German data protection officials that its automatic facial recognition feature may violate E...
Friday, 05 August 2011
Stay or go? Debate ages what to do with dead trees decimated by pine beetles
The Mountain Pine Beetle is tiny, about five millimeters long or about the size of a pencil eraser. But what it lacks in size, it makes up in number....
Friday, 05 August 2011
Arctic ice cap near 2007 record minimum: Russia
The polar ice cap in the Arctic has melted to near its 2007 record minimum level and in some areas is 50 percent smaller than average, Russia's enviro...
Friday, 05 August 2011
Kyoto on the line as S. Africa preps UN climate talks
South African ministers hosting UN climate talks at the end of the year said Tuesday the meeting must focus on keeping alive the Kyoto Protocol, the o...
Wednesday, 03 August 2011
Shovel-headed shark may be Earth's oldest
An aquarium in Tennessee is home to what may be the world's oldest bonnethead shark, a feisty 3-foot (1 meter)-long fish in the hammerhead family.The ...
Wednesday, 03 August 2011
Study: Ancient tides much more variable
CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPI) -- The Earth's tides, considered one of the most predictable events on the planet, are actually quite variable over long time pe...
Wednesday, 03 August 2011
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