Who Else Wants To Get Pregnant Quickly and Naturally and Give Birth To Healthy Children?

Tens of thousands of women in more than 127 countries have naturally conceived and are now proud mothers they never believed they could be.

How To Make Money From Funny Videos

You can easily make funny video websites, and then profit from them nicely. Many people have done it and are actually making their living off it.

How You Can Make Money From Your Passions

To make money online many people jump right in before they are properly prepared.

Maverick Money Makers

"This System Can Make You At Least $171,168.06 Per Month And You Can Start Using It 15 Minutes From Now"…

9Tips - How To Stop Your Puppy From Biting

For young puppies, nipping, biting and "mouthing" are normal behaviors and rarely cause serious harm. But it's important to stop these behaviors before your dog reaches adulthood, when a bite could inflict serious injury.

5 Healthy Eating Tips

It's distressingly common that a healthy diet will seem completely satisfying until some sort of interruption comes along

Microbes In Mud Flats Clean Up Oil Spill Chemicals

Micro-organisms occurring naturally in coastal mudflats have an essential role to play in cleaning up pollution by breaking down petrochemical residues.

Decoding Mysterious Green Glow Of The Sea

Many longtime sailors have been mesmerized by the dazzling displays of green light often seen below the ocean surface in tropical seas.

Kenyan lions being poisoned by pesticides'

Conservationists in Kenya are calling for a deadly pesticide to be banned after it was linked to the poisoning of a "staggering" number of lions and other wildlife.

Genetic Basis For Migration In Monarch Butterflies Uncovered

Scientists studying Eastern North American monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) have uncovered a suite of genes that may be involved in driving the butterflies to migrate towards Mexico for the winter.

New Step Towards Quantum Computers

The intrinsic rotation of electrons – the "spin" – is a promising property for future electronics devices. If use as an information carrier were possible, the processing power of electronic components would suddenly increase to a multiple of the present capacity.

Vertigo Linked To Osteoporosis

People who have osteoporosis are more likely to also have vertigo, according to a study published in the March 24, 2009, print issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

Solar Activity And Climate Change: New Sun-Watching Satellite To Monitor Sunlight Fluctuations

During the Maunder Minimum, a period of diminished solar activity between 1645 and 1715, sunspots were rare on the face of the sun, sometimes disappearing entirely for months to years.

What Separates Humans From Mice? Bigger, Faster Astrocytes In Brain

A type of brain cell that was long overlooked by researchers embodies one of very few ways in which the human brain differs fundamentally from that of a mouse or rat, according to researchers who published their findings as the cover story in the March 11 issue of the Journal of  …

New Possibilities For Hydrogen-producing Algae

Photosynthesis produces the food that we eat and the oxygen that we breathe ― could it also help satisfy our future energy needs by producing clean-burning hydrogen?

Deep-sea Rocks Point To Early Oxygen On Earth

Red jasper cored from layers 3.46 billion years old suggests that not only did the oceans contain abundant oxygen then, but that the atmosphere was as oxygen rich as it is today, according to geologists.

British scientists on course to become the first to produce synthetic human

British scientists are on course to become the first to create synthetic human blood from embryonic stem cells, it emerged today. The ground-breaking project could provide an unlimited supply of blood for emergency transfusions free of the risk of infection.

New Stem Cell Therapy May Lead To Treatment For Deafness

Deafness affects more than 250 million people worldwide. It typically involves the loss of sensory receptors, called hair cells, for their "tufts" of hair-like protrusions, and their associated neurons.

Don't ask the mirror who's the fairest of them all - your brain will tell y

It is all down to the way the brain processes faces, say scientists. Studies show that most people's eyes are drawn to the left - that is the right side of someone else's face.

New 'muscle gel' that's tougher than steel could help scientists create sup

Muscle-flexing robots with superhuman strength could become a reality thanks to a new expanding material that is stronger than steel.

Sencera Demonstrates 8.7 percent Efficient Thin-Film Silicon Solar Cell

Sencera has deposited single-junction silicon solar cells with an initial 8.7 percent sunlight to electricity conversion efficiency under standard test conditions.

Tobacco Makes Medicine

Tobacco isn't famous for its health benefits. But now scientists have succeeded in using genetically modified tobacco plants to produce medicines for several autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, including diabetes.

'Star Wars' Laser Kills Mosquitoes on Yahoo! News

Physicists have created a laser weapon that targets mosquitoes. It is hoped that by finding an effective weapon against mosquitoes, the incidence of malaria could be reduced. Today, malaria kills about one million people every year around the world.

Shellfish And Inkjet Printers May Hold Key To Faster Healing From Surgeries

Using the natural glue that marine mussels use to stick to rocks, and a variation on the inkjet printer, a team of researchers led by North Carolina State University has devised a new way of making medical adhesives that could replace traditional sutures and result in less scarri …

The Day The Sun Brought Darkness

On March 13, 1989 the entire province of Quebec, Canada suffered an electrical power blackout. Hundreds of blackouts occur in some part of North America every year. The Quebec Blackout was different, because this one was caused by a solar storm.

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