• One small step for me today, one giant leap for our Planet Earth, if others follow, use local sewing talent for clothing.

      One small step for me today, one giant leap for our Planet Earth, if others follow, use local sewing talent for clothing.

      It is difficult finding a bath robe that is both organic and Made in the USA or Maine, as well as affordable. I found someone... more
      CarolynGillis

      2 comments

      9 hours ago
    • Deforestation threatens Indonesia's Papua region

      Deforestation threatens Indonesia's Papua region

      So what the Amazon claims it made up (which is still not enough considering how high deforestation there has been) in decreasing... more
      JanforGore

      2 comments

      1 day ago
    • The problem with most atheists' arguments

      The problem with most atheists' arguments

      This article takes a look at why most of the arguments that are made by atheists have little to no effect on the mind of a theist.... more
      retro_Syl

      0 comments

      1 hour ago
    • Huge $10 billion collider resumes hunt for 'God particle'

      Huge $10 billion collider resumes hunt for 'God particle'

      "Now, excitement and mysticism are building again around the $10 billion machine as the European Organization for Nuclear... more
      lookatmypix

      43 comments

      4 days ago
    • Giant crack in Africa will create a new ocean

      Giant crack in Africa will create a new ocean

      "A 35-mile rift in the desert of Ethiopia will likely become a new ocean eventually, researchers now confirm. The crack,... more
      DeliaTheArtist

      75 comments

      13 days ago
    • Why Doesn't Exercise Lead To Weight Loss?

      Why Doesn't Exercise Lead To Weight Loss?

      The New York Times' Well blog reports that 'for some time, researchers have been finding that people who exercise... more
      Tyrannous

      43 comments

      7 days ago
    • A fresh way to take the salt out of seawater

      A fresh way to take the salt out of seawater

      "THERE is a lot of water on Earth, but more than 97% of it is salty and over half of the remainder is frozen at the poles or... more
      lookatmypix

      33 comments

      12 days ago
    • The stats are in:  no global cooling

      The stats are in: no global cooling

      The idea that the world is now cooling has been repeated in opinion columns, talk radio, pundit television and more. After a poll... more
      pjacobs51

      72 comments

      19 days ago
    • Signature of consciousness captured in brain scans

      Signature of consciousness captured in brain scans

      A telltale signature of consciousness has been detected that takes us a step closer to disentangling the brain activity underlying... more
      retro_Syl

      5 comments

      2 days ago
    • Toyota Develops New Flower Species To Reduce Pollution

      Toyota Develops New Flower Species To Reduce Pollution

      Toyota has created two flower species that absorb nitrogen oxides and take heat out of the atmosphere. The flowers, derivatives of... more
      Tyrannous

      18 comments

      14 days ago
    • Government to ban organic farming?

      Government to ban organic farming?

      This bill is sitting in committee and I am not sure when it is going to hit the floor. One thing I do know is that very few of... more
      Supertramp_

      20 comments

      14 days ago
    • Babies begin learning language in the womb

      Babies begin learning language in the womb

      Science Daily reports findings from a new study which suggest that infants begin picking up elements of what will be their first... more
      Tyrannous

      13 comments

      8 days ago
    • Humans Still Evolving as Our Brains Shrink

      Humans Still Evolving as Our Brains Shrink

      "Evolution in humans is commonly thought to have essentially stopped in recent times. But there are plenty of examples that... more
      DeliaTheArtist

      15 comments

      2 days ago
    • Scientists: eating too much soy not a good thing

      Scientists: eating too much soy not a good thing

      Considering that the soy we eat in America is now largely GM soy, are these results based on soy in general, or effects now being... more
      JanforGore

      34 comments

      12 days ago
    • The 15 most toxic places to live

      The 15 most toxic places to live

      Earth's orbit Believe it or not, even space contains copious amounts of pollution. An estimated 4 million pounds of space... more
      quanta

      20 comments

      25 days ago
    • Physicists Calculate Exact Number of Alternate Universes

      Physicists Calculate Exact Number of Alternate Universes

      There are 10^10^16 of them (but #1,000,443,163,313,125,343,132 is the evil one) For some time, physicists have theorized about... more
      pjacobs51

      78 comments

      30 days ago
    • Caves of the Moon

      Caves of the Moon

      A deep hole on the moon that could open into a vast underground tunnel has been found for the first time. The discovery... more
      Tyrannous

      18 comments

      22 days ago
    • Extraterrestrial rafting: Hunting off-world sea life

      Extraterrestrial rafting: Hunting off-world sea life

      IF LIFE is to be found beyond our home planet, then our closest encounters with it may come in the dark abyss of some... more
      retro_Syl

      10 comments

      6 days ago
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