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- This is how someone from the Netherlands sees Western-Eastern-Southern and Northen Europe
- Pioneer computer engineer Jean F. Hall with AVIDAC, one of the first digital computers, January of 1953
- Why is it “sorrow” and not “sorge”?
- When a math trick turns out to be real
- The University of Hong Kong created the world’s first soft, 3D, biocompatible semiconductor made from hydrogel that mimics tissue and interacts with living cells.
- @toastiepostie.bsky.social | That Used to Be Total Junk Stained Glass Cat — By Shelyhina Kateryna
- Marble that looks wet. This jaw-dropping detail comes from “The Nymph” (La Ninfa) by Italian sculptor Giovanni Battista Lombardi (1823–1880)where solid stone is carved to mimic water rippling around her bare feet. The full sculpture was executed in 1858 for Palazzo Facchi in Brescia
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World Water Day focuses on climate change and “safe hands”
Water and climate are inextricably linked. We feel the effects of climate change mostly through water: more floods, more droughts, and more pollution. At the same time, we can tackle climate change through water, according to a joint message issued … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change
Tagged Environment, infrastructure, nature, science, water, World Health Organization
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Monsanto’s Sealed Documents Reveal the Truth behind Roundup’s Toxicological Dangers
The year 2015 hasn’t been kind to Monsanto. In March, the World Health Organization declared that the company’s flagship product, its herbicide glyphosate or Roundup, is a probable human carcinogen. Increasingly, national health ministries are taking a hard second look … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentina, Brazil, California, Cancer, Dr. Gary Null, Germany, Glyphosate, GMO, human carcinogen, Monsanto, Richard Gale, Roundup, The International Reporter, World Health Organization
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