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The Natural Roots of Sexuality
Recent studies in animal sexuality serve to dispel two common myths: that sex is exclusively about reproduction and that homosexuality is an unnatural sexual preference. It now appears that sex is also about recreation as it frequently occurs out of the mating season. And same-sex copulation and bonding are common in hundreds of species, from bonobo apes to gulls.
Moreover, homosexual couples in the Animal Kingdom are prone to behaviors commonly - and erroneously - attributed only to heterosexuals. The New York Times reported in its February 7, 2004 issue about a couple of gay penguins ...
Author: Sam Vaknin
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Is Your Cell Phone Safe?
This compilation of information is Copyright March 2005 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad; the basic information is Copyright 8 March 2005 by Molly Wood and CNET. The reference for this article is the author’s personal knowledge and experience working in the Communications Field for more than 25 years plus all the cited references in Molly’s article. This article may be freely copied and used on other web sites only if it is copied complete with all links and text, including this header, intact and unchanged except for minor improvements such as misspellings and typos.
Author: Loring A. Windblad
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Conservationists debate cloning rare species
It sounds like the plot of a cheesy sci-fi film: A futuristic army of clones saves the giant panda from extinction. Researchers from San Diego to New Orleans are examining and testing the powers of cloning technology. They are hoping that if all else fails, genetic duplicates can save animals such as the Sumatran rhino and Siberian tiger from extinction. Already scientists have cloned the African wildcat, Asian banteng and a rare cow-like species called a gaur. See related poll: Should cloning be used to revive populations of endangered species?
Endangered Species Bulletin - Rare species are welcome on Arizona Ranch
August 1, 2005 -- James W. Crosswhite, a rancher in eastern Arizona, knew that Nutrioso Creek wasn't in the best shape when he bought the 400-acre (162-hectare) EC Bar ...
Endangered Species Update - Saving species on the brink of extinction.
April 1, 2004 -- According to paleontologist Niles Eldredge, Earth is experiencing its sixth major wave of extinction. (1) Our nation has not escaped the forces threatening plant and animal species. Of the more
Endangered Species Bulletin - Endangered Species Bulletin
December 1, 2004 -- One of the most frequently asked questions we bear is, "What can I do for endangered species?" This question has many answers, most of which ...
Endangered Species Bulletin - Endangered Species Bulletin
December 1, 2004 -- One of the most frequently asked questions we bear is, "What can I do for endangered species?" This question has many answers, most of which ...
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The Profect Solution for Diabetics
Diabetes, which affects more than 6% of the US population or over 18,000,000 people [i], is diagnosed when the body is not creating or effectively utilizing the hormone called insulin. As a result, much-needed energy from sugar, starch, and other sources are not being exploited as effectively as they should. This can lead to severe adverse health consequences, including nerve, ocular, and kidney problems [ii].
While genetics and environmental factors play a role, the exact cause of diabetes is as yet undetermined. However, one thing is precisely clear to those with this condition: eati ...
Author: Protica Research
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Rabbit Coat Colour Genetics
Genetics are what make a rabbit, or any living organism, look the way it does. It makes a rabbit be a certain size, be a certain colour, have a certain type of coat or ears, and more. This introduction, however, is just for the genetics concerning the coat colours of rabbits. Chromosomes and Genes
Chromosomes are strands of DNA that act as a map. They map out exactly how the rabbit will look. In each cell, inot including the sex cells and red blood cells, a rabbit has 22 chromosomes. Each one of these pairs controls a different thing about the rabbit. For example, one might control t ...
Author: Sarah Giers
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How To Get Fit And Slash Your Health Insurance Costs
Okay, before we start, let me explain the purpose of this article. I want you to get so healthy, you'll never need to make a health insurance claim. You'll save money by increased fitness. You'll save money with a long no-claims insurance history. And you'll look and feel much better. There's three sides to your maximum health and fitness. Diet, and Exercise. But that's only two ! Let me split Exercise into Aerobic exercise and Aneorobic exercise. Get all three right. Get the right balance. And you'll get as fit and healthy as your body and genetics will allow. Whole fores ...
Author: Neil Stelling
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