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Hat Wasser ein Gedächtnis?
Arbeiten an Beweis für das Erinnerungsvermögen und die positive Wirkung von Wasserfällen bei den Salzburger Wassertagen Salzburg - Hat Wasser ein Gedächtnis? Dieser Frage geht der Biologe Peter Christian... ...
Starmail - 17. Mai, 16:29
The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World
A book review by Olivier Danes and Luc Guillory A radically new culture is emerging in the US, one which favors a sustainable and responsible life-style. (1037 words) May 2004 A radically different... ...
Starmail - 16. Mai, 14:22
Ocean medicines could be lost
By Carolyn Fry in Galway, Ireland Imperilled snails fight pain Plants and animals living in the oceans could provide new antibiotics, drug treatments and painkillers. But scientists believe these unexplored... ...
Starmail - 15. Mai, 13:57
Globe Grows Darker as Sunshine Diminishes 10% to 37%
By Kenneth Chang New York Times May 13, 2004 http://www.nytimes.c om/2004/05/13/science/13DA RK.html In the second half of the 20th century, the world became, quite literally, a darker place. Defying... ...
Starmail - 15. Mai, 13:05
Coastal Flood Potential - Will It Force Redefining of "Defense"?
An article by Alan Blanes What would be the consequences of oceans rising of one meter over the next few decades? This is the forecast from the WorldWatch Institute, ( http://www.worldwatch.org/ mag/2000/00-6.html... ...
Starmail - 14. Mai, 22:19
How Fluoride Kills Human Cells
Researchers uncovering mechanisms behind fluoride's toxicity Fluoride, the "Golden Child" of dental professionals around the world, seems to have a "dark side" that few outside a very specialized field... ...
Starmail - 11. Jan, 23:58
Toxic Chemicals and Intellectual Disabilities in the USA
Some time ago I read a paper that detailed figures that the intellectual level of American school children was declining dramatically - while disabilities, such as autism and ADD were greatly increasing.... ...
Starmail - 13. Mai, 11:29
GM maize growing 'needs review'
By Richard Black BBC science correspondent A US study reveals new evidence to show how genes from biotech crops can spread to nearby non-GM plant relatives. The data comes from research on maize engineered... ...
Starmail - 12. Mai, 18:11
GM maize growing 'needs review'
By Richard Black BBC science correspondent A US study reveals new evidence to show how genes from biotech crops can spread to nearby non-GM plant relatives. The data comes from research on maize engineered... ...
Starmail - 12. Mai, 18:10
West's Snowpack Shrinks
Melt comes sooner, speeded up by hot spring temperatures and soot. Flowers, trees blossom early, but water runs short in summer heat. By Don Thompson Associated Press Writer May 9, 2004 http://www.latimes.c om/news/nationworld/nation /la-adme-snowmelt9may09,1, 5690563.story... ...
Starmail - 11. Mai, 16:23
