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Eternal Reefs, Reach for the Stars and The Last Desert |
| We all know that many things can damage
reefs. On Guam, an infestation of Crown of Thorns starfish
dealt a blow to the reefs that took a long time for recovery.
Ship anchors, illegal fishing practices and poor land
management all take their toll on these magnificent creations.
A company was formed in the early 1990’s to help
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| 01/18/06
Our Future in Space and Stardust Memories |
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There are many of us who feel that the United
States sort of dropped the ball when the Cold War ended
in the 1980’s. Of course, we went to the Moon because
we were at war with Russia and once that war was over,
it seems to have ended the massive drive for space. It’s
now been almost 35 years since humans last walked on another
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| 01/11/06:
Natural Medicine and Racing the Planet |
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As the Baby Boomers age,
more and more of the media’s attention seems to
be focused on health issues. There’s more heart
disease, more kidney failure, more liver ailments, more
diabetes, than there has ever been in human history.
Why? Is it air pollution? Toxins in the water? No, there
are simply more aging people to develop these conditions
than there have ever been. In ancient times, if a woman
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| 01/04/06:
Monsters from the Deep and Mars Rover Update |
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Everybody
loves monsters. All you have to do is look at the popularity
of movies like King Kong or Godzilla or even the Harry
Potter series to realize that scary monsters touch a
very deep point somewhere in the primitive parts of
our brains. Monsters are what ‘primal fear’
is all about. But part of the monster attraction lies
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