Monday, June 14, 2010
Punching Holes in Clouds
Mysterious clouds are produced when aircraft inadvertently cause rain or snow.
Mysterious clouds are produced when aircraft inadvertently cause rain or snow.
Buy me some sushi and veggie wraps? There are a lot more choices besides “peanuts and Cracker Jacks” when you go out to the ballgame these days, according to an article in the May issue of Heart Insight.
Early religion provided humans a way to relate to each other and the world around them, offering significant survival and reproductive advantages.
Most popular Science Story of the week: An upcoming period of increased solar flare activity on satellite communications, cell phones and global positioning systems.
Most popular Med Story of the week: Eating about a handful of pecans each day may play a role in protecting the nervous system. Adding pecans to your diet may delay the progression of age-related motor neuron degeneration. This may include diseases like amyotropic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
There are more reasons than ever to be thankful for dad this Father’s Day. A Saint Louis University pediatrician offers today’s active dads advice to stay involved in their children’s lives at every stage.
Talking or texting behind the wheel is roughly equivalent to driving drunk.
Talking or texting behind the wheel is roughly equivalent to driving drunk.
Newswise — How can managers and executives in knowledge-based industries maximize their effectiveness in a dynamic world? What are the tools they need when they operate in turbulent ecosystems with rapid innovation cycles?
Selenium, a supplement taken daily by millions in hopes of protection against cancer and a host of other diseases, has proven to be of no benefit in reducing a patient’s risk of developing lung cancer.