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Category Archives: science
Isoflavones…good or bad?…
…Or maybe tits, testicles and tofu? We’ve been here before with sugar and saturated fats. Along with lack of exercise they have been linked to the “epidemic” levels of diabetes in the western world. Now it’s the turn of tofu … Continue reading
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Convergence is the new buzz word…
…but will it fly? I used to think mobile phones were cool but mine costs me too much money. So I use a lot of email which is free. Like most women I know, by the time I get my … Continue reading
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The Dreaming Universe…
…is the title of a book by Fred Wolf who also blogs as a time travel yogi. The basic idea is that life is a dream, except on the Northern Line where of course it is a nightmare. Ask Norway’s … Continue reading
What did you do in your parallel world today?
…Dr. Michio Kaku is a Japanese American theoretical physicist who is a co-creator of string field theory. The Harvard graduate and professor at City College of New York is a well known author of popular science books and also has … Continue reading
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