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It seems that women in today's society have made a huge step up from what women went through years ago. Today women hold CEO positions, work in construction, have professions as firefighters and police officers; women seem to be developing a great respect for themselves and have shown that they are more than bakers, cooks, cleaners, maids, chauffeurs, etc.
(American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) The US-AID MERC grant will address biofouling of reverse osmosis membranes during reclamation of secondary wastewater. Reverse osmosis membrane filtration is normally used for desalination and reclamation of secondary effluents, removing organics and undesired salts from water. The grant project, "Reclamation of Secondary Effluents with...
(American Chemical Society) In a study that may settle a long-standing disagreement over the best way to pour a glass of champagne, scientists in France are reporting that pouring bubbly in an angled, down-the-side way is best for preserving its taste and fizz. The study also reports the first scientific evidence confirming the importance of chilling champagne before serving to enhance its taste...
In a study that may settle a long-standing disagreement over the best way to pour a glass of champagne, scientists in France are reporting that pouring bubbly in an angled, down-the-side way is best for preserving its taste and fizz. The study also reports the first scientific evidence confirming the importance of chilling champagne before serving to enhance its taste, the scientists say. Their...
A new study shows that building muscle depends on achieving muscle fatigue not on pumping heavy weights as previously believed.
This year has found me working on consciously recovering the facts/reality of my UFO events, including missing time. I don't think hypnosis is the answer, although I find myself arguing with myself about it a lot. Meanwhile, I've been trying to remember, through meditation, dream work, and just plain demanding my suppressed memories to come forth, goddammit! and get real here.
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Bruce Duensing at Intangible Materiality had decided to stop blogging. At least for now. I can't speak for him or his experiences and decisions, however I will miss his writing very much. And what he has to say is very interesting, a little startling but nonetheless true in my opinion. I wish Bruce well.
The country’s experience in converting to renewable power shows rapid progress is achievable, but also highlights the price.

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