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  • The future of the Human Species - Part 3: How do we engineer an Earth-like environment?
    The process of making an unearthly world more earth-like for the purpose of supporting human life is called teraforming - Steven Wintergerst.

    Teraforming Mars is the only way we, humans can live and reproduce thus starting all over again on the red planet. As stated above, teraforming transforms any world unlike Earth into an inhabitable place for humans. Of course we cannot convert another planet, Mars for example, 100% into Earth. However Mars must resemble Earth in the following aspects:
    1.Thicken the small existing atmosphere and make it comprise the important gases required for ...
    Author:
    K.A.Cassimally
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  • The Truth About Halitosis, More Commonly Known As Bad Breath
    PART I: THE SCIENCE OF HALITOSIS AND BACTERIA IN YOUR MOUTH

    Halitosis, also more commonly known as bad breath, is caused by anaerobic producing bacteria which normally live WITHIN the surface of the tongue and in the throat. These bacteria are supposed to be there because they assist with digestion by breaking down proteins found in specific foods, mucous or phlegm, blood, and in diseased or "broken-down" oral tissue. Under certain conditions, these bacteria start to break down proteins at a very high rate. Proteins are made up of amino acids, two of which (Cysteine and Methionine) are dens ...
    Author: Dr. Harold Katz - TheraBreath
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  • PARENTS: How You Can Win the Battle To Keep Your Child Safe From Strangers This Holiday Season
    When we think of Holiday shopping, we think of all the glowing lights at our area malls and the various eye-catching decorations in shopping centers. Along with the distraction of our ‘to do’ list in our heads, we get preoccupied with carrying bags and scoping out gifts. But with the whirlwind of diversions, we cannot put our guard down on who is scoping out our own children.

    To help with this here are the top 7 things parents can do to prevent their young from falling prey to strangers and child kidnappers in the busy hustle and bustle of the season.
    1.Stay connected. Make sure yo ...
    Author:
    Michelle Annese
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    LACK OF COHERENT CLONING POLICIES REFLECTS POLARIZED DEBATE, LIMITED PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING, STUDY SAYS

    New Report Details Public Opinion and Fast-Changing Science Landscape WASHINGTON (May 19, 2005) - The confusing welter of state laws regarding human cloning for reproductive purposes and for research uses reflects a national political impasse on regulating cloning, according to a new report ...


    Skin cells changed to human stem cells Advance could alter debate over rules on funding research

    Scientists for the first time have turned ordinary skin cells into what appear to be embryonic stem cells -- without having to use human eggs or make new human embryos in the process, as has previously been required, a Harvard research team announced Sunday.


    Lack of coherent cloning policies reflects polarized debate, limited understanding, study says

    The confusing welter of state laws regarding human cloning for reproductive purposes and for research uses reflects a national political impasse on regulating cloning, according to a new report by The Genetics & Public Policy Center, a project of The Pew Charitable Trusts and Johns Hopkins University.


    S. Korea leads in human embryo cloning

    SAN FRANCISCO - Just a few years ago, Michigan State University scientist Jose Cibelli was considered the leading expert on cloning human embryos to treat and study disease. Now, there's no debate


    Cloning saga sparks debate over research

    Smh.com.au - Tue, 27 Dec 2005 14:18:10 GMT


     

     
     


  • Personalized Weight Loss Plans -- Breaking the Yo-Yo Cycle of Failed Diets

    Dieting will continue to fail most dieters, unless personalized weight loss plans become more available. A diet designed for a mass market will fail because the diet assumes everything is constant or the same between dieters. Not so.

    Personalized weight loss plans have a better chance of succeeding because the personal habits, ideas, and goals of each dieter are used in the design of the diet.

    It comes down to, "What is good for you may not be good for me."

    Personalized Weight Loss Plans -- The Positives

    Personalized weight loss plans, regardless of di ...
    Author: Michael Smith, MD
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  • Dr Clone
    He and his team have reignited the global debate over human cloning research. Is Hwang practicing science, they ask, or playing God? "This poses a serious ethical problem to the world," said Kim.


  • Whitehead Institute - 2003 News Stories
    And Conscience In the heated debate over human embryo stem cell. First genetically engineered human cancer cells in the lab. They. Likely Culprit behind Cloning Failures, Review Finds Faulty.


  • Essay14
    Cell research (or, hopefully, cloning). But there is a greater. Anesthesia. And vice versa: the human experience is that an awake CP. To conclude: The debate over human stem cell research is.


  • The Ayn Rand Institute: Healthcare
    The enemies of biotechnology. Immoral to Ban Human Cloning Wednesday, August 1, 2001 By: Harry. Tuesday, July 10, 2001 By: Richard Parker The debate over "Patients' Rights" legislation reflects the.


  • The Pathos of The Kass Report by Peter Berkowitz - Policy Review, No. 115
    In the body. Indeed, the most important divisions on the council and perhaps in the debate over human cloning as a whole spring from questions about the moral status of the cloned human embryo and the.


  • Human genetic engineering
    Embryo. http://www.genengnews.com/ The debate over human Genetic Engineering (GE) is about to go mainstream. Not as a one-day wonder about cloning or a theological disagreement about embryos.


  • Books On Human Cloning - Cloning Direct
    Human cloning debate - over 50000 messages read & The Human Cloning Foundation Welcome to the Official website of the Human Cloning Foundation. & Book of the Month:. Invasive Ultrasound Fertile vs.


  • Catholic News Service - Election 2004
    New flier produced on stem cell research, human cloning Bush campaign's Catholic outreach. Back legal abortion Reagan death stirs debate over human embryonic stem-cell research Church.


  • Breaking News: ethics and social issues archives
    Posted at 01:57 PM in ethics and social issues February 18, 2004 Cloning advances faster than regulation - Christian Science Monitor A smoldering global debate over human cloning is likely to flare.


  • Australian Family Association - Useful Links
    News of the research has re ignited a longstanding debate over human cloning and embryo research. Several US groups renewed their calls for legislation to ban the creation of cloned babies. While.


  • BBC NEWS Americas Q&A: The US debate over stem cells
    Proves controversial THE HUMAN CLONING DEBATE LATEST NEWS Stem cells tailored. Q&A: The US debate.


  • The Truth About Halitosis, More Commonly Known As Bad Breath
    PART I: THE SCIENCE OF HALITOSIS AND BACTERIA IN YOUR MOUTH

    Halitosis, also more commonly known as bad breath, is caused by anaerobic producing bacteria which normally live WITHIN the surface of the tongue and in the throat. These bacteria are supposed to be there because they assist with digestion by breaking down proteins found in specific foods, mucous or phlegm, blood, and in diseased or "broken-down" oral tissue. Under certain conditions, these bacteria start to break down proteins at a very high rate. Proteins are made up of amino acids, two of which (Cysteine and Methionine) are dens ...
    Author: Dr. Harold Katz - TheraBreath
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  • DNA, Fiction and Society; How it Affects Thought

    A book called the Seven Daughters of Eve by Richard Sykes is worthy of a read and talks about what we have learned about the flow of human beings populations through DNA research. Thus it is safe to say that certain members of our species have developed differently and in different ways, meaning the brain also learns differently. As Scientists look at different human brains while doing various tasks and watch which areas light up with energy as it works through these different thoughts and tasks we are finding just how unique and different each mind really is.

    Yet as we learn more abo ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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