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: The Wages of Science by: Sam Vaknin In the United States, Congress approved, last month, increases in the 2003 budgets of both the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation. America is not alone in
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: Stop Taking Blood Pressure Medications with your Doctor's Approval by: Doug Grant I have been swallowing three varieties of blood pressure pills for 10 years. In another month, I expect to be off of them entirely. And
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: Straddling the Science/Magic Line: A Look At Magnetic Therapy by: Maya Talisman Frost What's the difference between science and magic? It's our understanding of what makes something happen. If magic is hocus-pocus,
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: Movin' On: Taking Transhumanism in Stride by: Maya Talisman Frost Back in the seventies, we watched "The Six Million Dollar Man", a popular television show about a trained agent who was critically injured and given the
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: Cancer Is An Energy by: Simon Mitchell Einstein, a genius scientist of the 20th century, and central to the new energy physics, stated that ‘a problem cannot be solved by the same mind set that created it’. Cancer
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: Understanding Art by: Redi Zartey Art is anything that people add to their 'output' which is not functionally necessary and is other than the default properties of that output. The word "art" has been derived from the
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: Making Science Less Abstract for Preschoolers by: Nicole Brekelbaum A simple experiment that can help preschoolers discover and enjoy the wonders of science. Most childcare businesses supervise children for more than
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: Simple Science by: Deborah Shelton Help children develop a love for science, or nurture their already-growing interest, with these simple experiments. Cloud Maker Ever wanted to catch a cloud in a bottle? Now’s
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: Negotiations: The Art, Science, & Sport Of Online Deals by: Donald Lee Negotiations can seem as complex as physics, and in fact, people go to college to study the science of negotiating just as they would the laws of
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: The Science of Architecture: by: Robin Mastro You’re told to take vitamins, drink plenty of water, get a good night’s sleep and exercise, but has anyone ever told you that the design of your home and office
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: Tempering Temper by: John Minard I'm almost always a calm and collected person. Or at least I think I am. Yet on rare occasions, when I least expect it, some set of circumstances, emotions, or harsh words will override
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: How to Replace Bad Habits with Good Ones: The Science of “Habit Management†by: Stephen Kraus Few things are more difficult than kicking bad habits or developing more positive ones. But it is definitely worth
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: Baltimore Inner Harbor Offers Fun For The Whole Family by: Elizabeth Ann Wares When you visit the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland, you will find lots of things to see and do. To help launch your adventure in "Charm
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: Write Science Right by: Ann E. Power, Ph.D. Write Science Right "www.writescienceright.com" is a group of native English-speaking professional scientists with experience conducting scientific research as well as reading,
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: Modern Science Fiction by: Samir K. Dash Science fiction is a narrative (usually in prose) or a short story, 'novella' or novel length. As to what it is about, is not easily classificable. Such stories are about an amazing
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