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  • Science of Performance Plyometrics and Its Effect on Swimming Performance

    Swimming Science Research Review Swimming World correspondentSANTA CLARA, California, June 19. PLYOMETRICS start with children doing hopscotch with their friends on the playground. (Do kids still have recess?) However, this seemingly innocuous form of exercise requires specific instruction and progression for safe utilization. Allan Phillips discussed plyometrics more than a year ago ...

  • World Bank Report Says Planet’s Poorest Most Vulnerable To Global Warming

    new study projecting the damage to Africa and Asia in particular. ';The scientists tell us that if the world warms by (3.6 degree Fahrenheit) - warming which may be reached in 20 to 30 years - that will cause widespread food shortages, unprecedented heat waves, and more intense cyclones,'; World Bank ...

  • New Research Reveals Origin Of Hoff Yeti Crab

    Image Caption: 'Hoff' Yeti crabs around vents on the East Scotia Ridge in the Southern Ocean photographed by the ROV ISIS. A team led by Oxford University scientists has revealed the history of Yeti crabs for the first time. Credit: CHESSO ...

  • Urban Blackbirds Have Faster Circadian Rhythms Than Rural Relatives

    circadian rhythm of both urban and rural blackbirds in southern Germany. They found that the city birds had faster and less reliable internal clocks than their country brethren, according to their report ...

  • Alejandro Guijarros best photograph – a Cambridge University blackboard

    A few years ago, I became increasingly interested in all the academic institutions around the world that are working on new theories of reality - in particular quantum mechanics, which says nothing is for certain, everything is a matter of possibilities. I began to visit them ...


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The Conversation [DVD]

The Conversation [DVD]

As "The Conversation" slowly weaves its absorbing and intricate web, it works its way under your skin, drawing you into its sense of paranoia, until you are sharing the same feelings as the protagonist, who in this case is a man named Harry Caul (Gene Hackman). Caul's profession is surveillance -- watching and recording other people. Even one of Caul's fiercest competitors (Allen Garfield) admits ... ...

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  • Israel marks national science day

    Accra, June 19, GNA - The State of Israel has marked its National Science Day with lectures by professors in the most unlikely ...

  • Russian Space Freighter ‘Buried’ in Pacific

    MOSCOW, June 19 (RIA Novosti) - Fragments of a Russian cargo spacecraft that undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) last week splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, mission control said. The Progress M-19M, which arrived at the ISS on April 26 with over 2.5 tons of cargo - including food, water and oxygen for the crew - undocked on Tuesday for a weeklong flight to study ...

  • Atlantic Ocean to Disappear in 200 Million Years

    A newly discovered crack in the Earth's crust could pull North America and Europe together and cause the Atlantic Ocean to vanish in about 220 million years, scientists ...

  • Rapid evolution of tumours may be their Achilles heel

    The battle to find a cure for every cancer is evolving " IT WAS the ultimate selfless act. Knowing he had just months to live, and that any knowledge gleaned would be too late to help him, the man known as Patient Two underwent two last painful biopsies. In doing so, he is believed to be the first person to have his cancer's evolution traced from its first appearance to its last, ...

  • Naked mole rats reveal why they are immune to cancer

    live for over 30 years , and if that wasn't impressive enough, they don't get cancer. Now we have a clue why, which could lead to treatments for a variety of human ...

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