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The 1789 French Revolution – Should it Inspire Awe or Contempt?
France happens to be one of the few countries in modern Europe where the common man doesn’t go about kowtowing and calling it a curtsey or calling anyone their Majesty. It just so happens that France is a modern republic, [...]
The classics of music are the enduring expressions of adventurers that withstood the test of time
Classical composers did not compose classical music. At the time of their composing, they were standing on the bow of the ship of music as it headed for the deep, dark, mysterious waters of the [...]
Help for caretakers in charge of Alzheimer’s Patients – High-Tech Tracking Technology
Alzheimer’s is a frightening disease, not just for the way it can reduce a normal functioning person into practically a zombie, but also for how easy it seems to fall victim to it. There are perhaps 5 million Alzheimer’s [...]
Aliens. Whoever still believes they do not exist, better wake up. On the 11th of February 2009 I wrote an article about Aliens that invaded Earth long time already, which draw the attention of many. More than a year later most readers have forgotten about my warning. Yet again, I found more proof. They do [...]
Amazing. When I looked at this picture in an article by NASA it struck me how advanced technology is nowadays to be able to provide support to people in space…
Viewed from the Banana River Viewing Site at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, space shuttle Discovery arcs through a cloud-brushed [...]
Scientists have shown it is possible to fake DNA evidence, potentially undermining the credibility of the key forensic technique.
Using equipment found in labs in Britain, they obliterated all traces of DNA from a blood sample and added someone else’s genetic material in its place.
The swop was so [...]
By Caitriona Palmer
He is arguably the most important man in the world, but once a day President Barack Obama takes a break from his hectic schedule to indulge in a moment of great presidential importance: “Michelle time”.
The president will leave the Oval Office to retreat upstairs to [...]
May 04 2009
Millions of bees have caught a highly infectious disease which is threatening fruit export markets and honey production in the Western Cape.
“Most infected colonies have to be destroyed… this is sort of the equivalent to swine fever or horse sickness,” said John Moodie, chairperson of [...]
Interesting facts about the endeavors of mankind as published by NASA. Image credit: NASA
On May 29, 1953, Edmund Hillary, from New Zealand, and Tenzing Norgay, from Nepal, became the first humans to successfully climb to the peak of Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. They were part of [...]
Hi,
We are glad to let you all know that the tweaking of our blog’s new theme is complete. It took a few days of little sleep and a lot of typing! Must say – do like our new look!
There will still be some changes here and there [...]
A bit of history of the African Grey invasion.
There are two subspecies:
The Congo African Grey is larger with light grey feathers, deep red tail and black beak. The Timneh African Grey is smaller in size, have a darker charcoal gray colour, a darker maroon tail and a [...]
Something magnificent in a human’s brain!
Memory is the retention of information over a period of time through storage, encoding, and retrieval. For something to be considered “memory”, you have to take it in, store it, and then retrieve it for use in the future.
Memory is a very [...]
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