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Antimatter's Magnetic Charge Revealed

26/03/2013 13:36
by LiveScience Staff Date: 25 March 2013 Time: 11:09 AM ET Scientists say they've made the most precise measurements to date of the magnetic charge of single particles of matter and its spooky counterpart antimatter. A better understanding of the characteristics of these particles could...

Sustainable Happiness: 6 Ways How to Get There

25/03/2013 17:23
In the past ten years there has been an escalating interest in happiness. Hundreds of books and studies have emerged to guide us toward finding the good life, but achieving personal happiness is only a part of the equation. When happiness is partnered with well-being and sustainability it takes on...

Climate Change Now Seen as Security Worldwide

25/03/2013 17:20
Published: Sunday 24 March 2013 Of all the world’s regions, the report found that the Middle East and North Africa are most resistant to defining climate change as a security threat, although Turkey, Israel, Qatar, Jordan and Kuwait were notable exceptions. [Read more] ...

GMO Boycott

25/03/2013 17:18
Published: Saturday 23 March 2013 In a move that signifies the growing opposition to genetically modified creations from a grassroots level all the way to corporate understanding of consumer demand, chains like Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Aldi, and others are now all reporting that they will refuse...

Milan’s Awesome Vertical Forest

25/03/2013 17:11
  March 24, 2013 by Joe Martino In an age where harmonious innovation is becoming more celebrated, Milan brings us a vertical forest designed by Stefan Boeri Architects. When complete, the Bosco Verticale will be the greenest building in Milan! Considering Milan is one of Europe’s most...

Brain Activity Linked to DNA Damage

25/03/2013 17:03
Charles Choi, LiveScience Contributor Date: 24 March 2013 Time: 07:16 PM ET Brain activity from experiences as common as exploring new locations surprisingly damages the noggin's DNA, hinting that such disruptions may be a key part of thinking, learning and memory, researchers say. [Read...

The rewards of age

25/03/2013 16:58
Nature Neuroscience March 25, 2013 Giving older adults the dopamine precursor drug levodopa (L-DOPA) can reduce age related abnormalities in reward-based decision making, according to a study published online this week in Nature Neuroscience. [Read more] ...

New experiences, DNA damage and Alzheimer’s disease

25/03/2013 16:56
Nature Neuroscience March 25, 2013 Experiences as seemingly unobtrusive as exploring a new environment, increase brain activity and can cause damage to the DNA of neurons in mice reports a paper published this week in Nature Neuroscience. The research also shows that this effect is exacerbated...

Dr. Masaru Emoto’s Messages from Water

25/03/2013 06:20
As someone who devotes his life to helping others learn to use prayer and blessing to improve their lives, I am intrigued and inspired by Dr. Masaru Emoto’s work. As a dowser, I am naturally fascinated with water. Dr. Emoto had long wondered if there were methods of expressing difference in the...

Fluoride & Intelligence: The 36 Studies

25/03/2013 06:14
As of December 2012, a total of 42 studies have investigated the relationship between fluoride and human intelligence, and a total of 17 studies have investigated the relationship fluoride and learning/memory in animals. Of these investigations, 36 of the 42 human studies have found that elevated...
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