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Feds: Many causes for dramatic bee disappearance

02/05/2013 11:54
By SETH BORENSTEIN | Associated Press. May 2, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — A new federal report blames a combination of problems for a mysterious and dramatic disappearance of U.S. honeybees since 2006. The intertwined factors cited include a parasitic mite, multiple viruses, bacteria, poor nutrition,...

Want to Slow Mental Decay?

02/05/2013 10:14
May 1, 2013 — There may be a way for older people to prevent natural aging of their minds, and it could be as simple as playing a video game. That's according to a study from the University of Iowa, which found that elderly people who played just ten hours of a game priming their mental processing...

New Brain Research Shows Two Parents May Be Better Than One

02/05/2013 10:12
May 1, 2013 — A team of researchers at the University of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute (HBI) have discovered that adult brain cell production might be determined, in part, by the early parental environment. The study suggests that dual parenting may be more beneficial than single parenting....

11 Important Tips To Raise Your Consciousness

02/05/2013 10:03
What does “raising consciousness” actually mean? It is often portrayed as some sort of super-human accomplishment that will grant us spiritual super p Here are 11 tips and insights that can lighten up and raise your consciousness. [Read more] ... but it is simply about becoming freer within...

What is Dark Matter?

02/05/2013 09:56
Roughly 80 percent of the mass of the universe is made up of material that scientists cannot directly observe. Known as dark matter, this bizarre ingredient does not emit light or energy. So why do scientists think it dominates? [Read more] ...

Hunting for Alien Worlds (Part 5): The Future of Exoplanet Science

02/05/2013 09:55
Staff, Astrobiology Magazine Date: 02 May 2013 At the 2012 Astrobiology Science Conference, Astrobiology Magazine hosted a plenary session titled: "Expanding the Habitable Zone: The Hunt for Exoplanets Now and Into the Future." Originally formulated as part of our "Great Debate" series, this...

Alien-Looking Skeleton Poses Medical Mystery

02/05/2013 09:51
Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience Managing Editor A teensy skeleton with a squashed alienlike head may have earthly origins, but the remains, found in the Atacama Desert a decade ago, do make for quite a medical mystery. [Read more] ...

Amazing Nature - Hidden Map Inside Plants Discovered

01/05/2013 16:23
1 May, 2013 MessageToEagle.com - There is no doubt plants are special in a number of ways. We have previously seen plants that can make music and sing. Plants are very much alive. Not only do they dislike human noise but they also posses the capacity to learn and communicate. [Read more] ...

Is There Such A Thing As Antigravity? So Far We Can't Say Yes Or No

01/05/2013 16:21
1 May, 2013 MessageToEagle.com - How atoms of antimatter interact with gravity? "Is there such a thing as antigravity? Based on free-fall tests so far, we can't say yes or no, " says Joel Fajans of the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). "This is the...

The politics of climate change

01/05/2013 08:27
by Staff Writers East Lansing MI (SPX) May 01, 2013 U.S. residents who believe in the scientific consensus on global warming are more likely to support government action to curb emissions, regardless of whether they are Republican or Democrat, according to a study led by a Michigan State University...
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