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Vultures: Nature's Scavengers
by Swapna P, Aug 2, 2008
Vultures are large and ugly, yet fascinating birds of prey. They are divided into two kinds, New World Vultures and Old World Vultures. New World variety consists of seven species. They are found in North and South America. Turkey vulture, Black vulture, the California condor, Andean condor etc. belong to this category.
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Spices: The Miracle Cure
by James M, Jul 8, 2008
The antimicrobial effects of spices on pathogenic strains of bacteria.
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The First Creation of Human-Animal Hybrid Embryo
by CHAN LEE PENG, May 7, 2008
To what extent shall we allow this human-animal hybrid embryo to be part of our lives? What will the human become with the creation of these part-human and part-animal embryos? Is this moral in terms of human rights, human dignity and human pride?
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The Elm Tree
by Johnny Jr., Apr 10, 2008
Information about elm trees, including history, diseases they face, uses, and more.
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What are Bacteria?
by Swapna P, Mar 24, 2008
Bacteria occur almost everywhere in air, water, food, soil, sewage an inside living plants, animals and man.
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Deadly Brain Eating Amoebas
by Aya Chin, Oct 28, 2007
Amoebas that dwell in warm water, awaiting a host to infect and kill.
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White Line Disease
by nayie4hope, Oct 6, 2007
Because of the interesting nature that horse’s have, they don’t get sick as often as other animals.
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Oxidative Stress
by radiantrose, Aug 29, 2007
Imagine feeling better at any age. Imagine not aging like your parents and grandparents did. There is a simple solution, based in science from one of the leading edge nutritional laboratories in the world.
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Gene Therapy
by James Izat, May 19, 2007
Gene therapy is the process of inserting a new gene into a human cell to cure or facilitate the cure of a disease, usually a hereditary one. It usually involves replacing a deficient gene with a functional one.
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Salmonella
by Pieter Frankefort, Apr 22, 2007
This document explains what Salmonella is, who first discovered it, where, symptoms and basically everything you need to know about Salmonella.
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