Or is this another example of people in the villages being a law unto themselves?
It occasionally gets a mention in oddball newstories, but never mentions the police opinion.
Or is this another example of people in the villages being a law unto themselves?
It occasionally gets a mention in oddball newstories, but never mentions the police opinion.
John Childs is the very first person to fly in America. He did it in 1757, on September 13th, from the steeple of the Old North Church in Boston. This is the same church from which Sarah Palin hung some lanterns to direct Michel Bachmann on her ride to Concord New Hampshire to warn the British...
Last weekend, Desiree Schell and I taped a segment of "Everything You Know Is (Sort of) Wrong" (apologies)for Skeptically Speaking, a radio talk show and podcast that Desiree hosts. The topic was the concept of humans as predators, or hunters, or really, eaters of meat, and I was discussing the...
New York University neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux, author of "The Emotional Brain", has come up with a new theory called "the survival circuit concept" that he outlines in Wednesday's issue of the journal Neuron. He suggests that instead of asking whether the feelings and emotions we humans...
Scientists have developed a new kind of tiny motor - which they term a "microrocket" - that can propel itself through acidic environments, such as the human stomach, without any external energy source, opening the way to a variety of medical and industrial applications. Their report in the...
Apparently im taking full taekwando and its not just kicks and basic martial arts kicks and punches but akido and kung fu integerated like joint locks and stances used are from other arts.
I do not know but my causin told me
Recently, I mentioned two new books on human evolution, and I told you I had a print review of them coming up.
Well, it's here, in American Scientist!
Yes, I know, that's an internet thing, but it is the internet version of the print thing. Please have a look, and leave a nice comment...
The Fossil Chronicles: How Two Controversial Discoveries Changed Our View of Human Evolution and Born in Africa: The Quest for the Origins of Human Life are two very recent books on human evolution, both of which I recommend, depending on your interests.
The first is by Dean Falk, who has...
Hello, I am planning on taking Human nutrition as one of my core requirements for my major; I want to know if this class is difficult and if it will be better if I take this class onsite or online.
also is this class a good class to take for someone who is going to major as a PA
The other day, Amanda, who is currently teaching AP Biology, noted that among the various sources she had at hand, including a couple of textbooks, the number of cells that make up human body seemed to range from about five trillion to fifty trillion with a scattering of numbers in between. It...
I have been looking at getting ether one or two Asus 6850 graphics cards and have been wondering if the human eye can even pick up the increased fps. If you want double points I also asked this under health and optics cause it is a mix of tech and the body.
"Also, remember that current technology has not done anything significant to the inner workings of the human mind. That might not remain the case for very long. It sounds ludicrous and fanciful now, but the basics of human augmentation are already in the making. It is not unreasonable to expect...
disease and chronic illness 5th editio? As the title says, does anyone know where I can get answers to chapter quizzes since the book or anywhere ive looked online doesnt provide. Alot of answers to the questions asked are very cryptic and hard to find. The companion site for the book is not...