12/6
ongoing debate about
what we're unsure of is that
Those turned out to be the key to
one piece of the puzzle
legendary astronomer
peered It was actually up at the night sky
bounced off dust particles in the interstellar clouds and eventually reached us
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12/8
That same radar technology could in the future keep track of a baby's breathing
built a prototype radar
be superior to those that just send sound or video to the parents
is about the size of small book.
wash our hands after handling raw poultry
cruise down the interstate
behind a truck full of chickens
a study led by a team of Johns Hopkins scientists finds
The report appear in
After these road trips
cars that had their windows down
teeming with
strains known to be resistant to several common antibiotics
In this age of avian influenza
scientists are exploring all possible pathways of disease
Bizarre but true,
plants perform photosynthesis by way of tiny organelles
remain whole and undigested
it can live off just sunlight for up to nine months.
They can burrow a centimeter per second more than two feet down into the soil
Don't let anyone tell you that you're too old to
go over the entire piece with vinegar
there is no ritht way
you learn technique first and after that, artfulness flows.
learning piece
sole reason for existence is to remind us what we can improve on the next time.
slam one's ego
the least bit sorry
try to smooth things over
Hurt usually causes ripple effects that keep the “poison”moving on.
hateful words are like painful birars we've planted under the skin of other people.
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12/9
running your fingers over a smooth surface in search of a single dot the size of this period.
Biologically, chronologically, allegorically and delusionally, touch is the mother of all sensory systems.
It is the first sense aroused during a baby's gestation and the last sense to fade at life's culmination.
Patients in a deep vegetative coma who seem otherwise lost to the world will show skin responsiveness when touched by a nurse.
Long neglected in favor of the sensory heavyweights of vision and hearing, the study of touch lately has been gaining new cachet among neuroscientists, who sometimes refer to it by the amiably jargony term of haptics, Greek for touch.
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It is our most active sense, our means of seizing the world and experiencing it, quite literally, first hand. Susan J. Lederman, a professor of psychology at Queen’s University in Canada, pointed out that while we can perceive something visually or acoustically from a distance and without really trying, if we want to learn about something tactilely, we must make a move.