Almost everybody loves the beach, right? It seems there is some scientific basis for that feeling, and that is a lovely reason to spend more time by the water:
Water’s Influence on the Brain
With the rise in antibiotic resistant bacteria, new technologies are being explored to combat them:
We all love dinosaurs, don’t we? Modern research is telling us more and more about these long-gone inhabitants of our world, including the fact that many of them didn’t actually look like we always thought they did:
This short animated film was created from old photographs of US cities:
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Where I live the beach and antibiotic resistant bacteria sometimes are the same subject. Yikes, Vibrio. I still love the beach, just not getting in the water so much. 🙂
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Where worlds collide? I am generally more of a sit and listen type of beach person, myself.
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