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New Clues To What Makes A Brain More Efficient And More Intelligent

31/05/2013 16:47
31 May, 2013 MessageToEagle.com - People with high IQ are able more efficiently filter out visual information in the background and focus on the foreground, according to a new study conducted by a research team lead by Tadin and Michael Melnick, a doctoral candidate in brain and cognitive sciences...

Why do we allow pesticides in baby formula?

31/05/2013 06:52
Friday, May 31, 2013 by: Elisha McFarland (NaturalNews) It has been established that infant formula increases the risk of severe, debilitating and even fatal childhood diseases through a wide range of epidemiological studies. Is it really any wonder when we allow chemicals such as Cupric sulfate a...

Universities Show Uneven Efforts in Enrolling Poor

31/05/2013 06:48
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA Published: May 30, 2013 Opponents of race-based affirmative action in college admissions urge that colleges use a different tool to encourage diversity: giving a leg up to poor students. But many educators see real limits to how eager colleges are to enroll more poor...

Matrix Dilemma - Do Humans Live In The Ultimate Computer Game Of The Superior Ones?

30/05/2013 16:35
30 May, 2013 MessageToEagle.com - It's not science fiction anymore. There's a distinct possibility that the universe, our life, and everything around us are part of a vast, living and 3D holographic simulation conducted by "someone" invisible and superior to everything known in the universe! Is it...

Quantum gravity takes singularity out of black holes

30/05/2013 10:35
12:17 29 May 2013 by Katia Moskvitch Falling into a black hole may not be as final as it seems. Apply a quantum theory of gravity to these bizarre objects and the all-crushing singularity at their core disappears. In its place is something that looks a lot like an entry point to another universe....

Even farm animal diversity is declining as accelerating species loss threatens humanity

30/05/2013 08:39
by Staff Writers Washington DC (SPX) May 29, 2013 The accelerating disappearance of Earth's species of both wild and domesticated plants and animals constitutes a fundamental threat to the well-being and even the survival of humankind, warns the founding Chair of a new global organization created...

Team finds gene that helps honey bees find flowers and get back home

30/05/2013 08:37
by Diana Yates for Illinois News Champaign IL (SPX) May 30, 2013 Honey bees don't start out knowing how to find flowers or even how to get around outside the hive. Before they can forage, they must learn how to navigate a changing landscape and orient themselves in relation to the sun. In a new...

Evolution in the blink of an eye

30/05/2013 08:35
by Staff Writers Ithaca NY (SPX) May 30, 2013 A novel disease in songbirds has rapidly evolved to become more harmful to its host on at least two separate occasions in just two decades, according to a new study. The research provides a real-life model to help understand how diseases that threaten...

Bees tell birds to buzz off

30/05/2013 08:32
by Staff Writers New York NY (SPX) May 29, 2013 A new study highlights the 'parasitism by theft' of bumblebees that invade birds' nests and claim them as their own. Their warning buzz helps bumblebees to "scare" the bird away from the nest. [Read more] ...

400 Year-Old Frozen Plants Brought Back To Life

28/05/2013 20:20
28 May, 2013 MessageToEagle.com - Plants exposed by retreating glaciers are able to regrow after centuries entombed under ice, says researcher Catherine La Farge, a researcher in the Faculty of Science, and director and curator of the Cryptogamic Herbarium at the University of Alberta. Using radio...
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