May 2013

Discover the seven most nutrient-dense foods on earth

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Naturalnews, By: PF Louis, 05/21/2013

The superfood tag is awarded to nutrient-dense foods, which pack more nutrients or antioxidants per bite than most other foods. Superfoods are food, not just nutritional extracts, minerals, or vitamins sold as supplements to food, such as B complex capsules, etc.

 

One may survive on a couple of superfoods, but as meals they aren't very fulfilling. Nevertheless, as foods, the body accepts them more easily than most extracted supplements. So eat good food with added superfoods as well.

 

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How to Clean Your Liver with 5 Natural Liver-Cleansing Tips

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Naturalsociety, By: Elizabeth Renter, 05/21/2013

lemon 263x164 How to Clean Your Liver with 5 Natural Liver Cleansing Tips

Your liver is like the maid of your body, cleaning up all the toxins you put into it, and therefore keeping all internal systems running smoothly. The modern diet, environmental pollutants, and our increasing dependence on toxic personal care products have put our livers on serious overtime. For this reason, it’s important to know how to clean your liver thoroughly and effectively – oh, and naturally.

 

Your liver works to cleanse the blood and remove toxic substances that we’ve eaten, inhaled, or rubbed on our bodies. When it is overworked—as it is in many modern adults—or when you are under a significant amount of physical or even mental stress, your liver can struggle to keep up.

 

 

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Meteor caught on camera over volcano

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ABC2news, By: ABC, 05/21/2013

INDONESIA - Amazing pictures have come out of Indonesia as a photographer snapped a photo of a meteor over a volcano.

 

In the distance of the picture, you can see Mount Bromo as the meteor streaks above. Mount Bromo is one of just a handful of active volcanoes in Indonesia.

 

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Heavy May rainfall breaks records in the NT, WA and SA

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Weatherzone, By: Kim Westcott, 05/21/2013

Over the past 24 hours, a northwest cloud band has delivered some spectacular rain from the northwest WA to the inland SA and the NT. Cygnet Bay in Western Australia saw 155mm in the 24 hours to 9am Tuesday, which is four times the May average and highest May rainfall in at least 50 years. Giles saw its highest May rainfall in 21 years will 50mm hitting the rain gauge.

 

In the Northern Territory, Curtin Springs reached 61mm, while Uluru (Yulara) saw 42mm which is more than three times the average May rainfall.

 

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Chile Earthquake: Magnitude 6.8 Temblor Strikes Off Coast, USGS Reports

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Huffingtonpost, By: AP, 05/20/2013

 

 

 

SANTIAGO, Chile — A magnitude-6.5 earthquake struck off the coast of Chile on Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, but Chilean officials said it was not felt on land and discarded the possibility that it might unleash a tsunami.

 

The quake was recorded at 5:49 a.m. local time (EDT; 0949 GMT) Monday, at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles), some 600 kilometers (370 miles) from the city of Puerto Quellon. Chile's oceanographic service said it was not felt on land and discounted the possibility of a tsunami. U.S. seismologists originally estimated the magnitude at 6.8 later recalculated downward.

 

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Aaron Swartz's Last Gift: Site Launches Whistleblower Safe House

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Commondreams.org, By: Lauren McCauley, 05/17/2013

 

 

One month before his January 11th suicide, web pioneer and creative commons architect Aaron Swartz completed one last project—an "opensource drop box for leaked documents along the lines of WikiLeaks." Launched Thursday, Deaddrop is the brainchild of former hacker turned Wired editor, Kevin Poulsen, who approached Swartz with the idea. Swartz built the code for the project—one last gift to journalists and whistleblowers worldwide and the open-source internet community.

 

"He agreed to do it," writes Poulsen, "with the understanding that the code would be open-source—licensed to allow anyone to use it freely—when we launched the system." As the Obama Administration continues their dogged pursuit and prosecution of press sources and whistleblowers like Bradley Manning and while the news of the Justice Department's seizure of Associated Press records continues to swirl, newsrooms are frantically reevaluating their security procedures.

 

Sydney's record dry to break with heavy rain

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Weatherzone, By: Rob Sharpe, 05/20/2013

 

Sydney is about to record its driest autumn spell on record before an east coast low brings heavy falls near 100mm. In the past 29 days Sydney has only received 0.6mm of rain. By tomorrow morning the city will have recorded the driest 30 day autumn spell on record. The previous record holder was 1.2mm in March-April 1980. Sydney's records go back to 1859.

 

The beautiful, mostly sunny weather has been due to a dominance of high pressure over New South Wales. All that will end on Wednesday as a low pressure trough approaches from the west. On Wednesday skies will be cloudy with areas of light rain developing across the Sydney Basin, likely providing 5-10mm. However this is only a foretaste of the rain to come.

 

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Nanocrystals Used to Grow Intricate "Garden" In Harvard Lab

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Natureworldnews, By: James A. Foley, 05/18/2013

 

These false-color SEM images reveal microscopic flower structures created by manipulating a chemical gradient to control crystalline self-assembly.

 

In a tiny garden in Boston petals fan out on tiny flower stems. Curved and delicate, row and rows of complex flower shapes form a feast for the eyes, spiraling like the tubes of a French horn and twisting round like finely blown glass.

 

Except the scene is not exactly in a garden; it's in a laboratory. And it's not exactly flowers; it's crystals being grown into flower-like shapes. And you can't exactly see it unless you have an electron microscope, because the garden is only microns in size, the nanoscopic crystal "garden" was grown at a Harvard lab. The nanogarden shows great promise for scientists trying to better understand how complex shapes like those seen in flowers evolved in nature.

 

6 Overlooked Women in Science

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National Geographic, By: Jane J. Lee, 05/19/2013

 

Rosalind Franklin works at a microscope.

 

In April, National Geographic News published a story about the letter in which scientist Francis Crick described DNA to his 12-year-old son. In 1962, Crick was awarded a Nobel Prize for discovering the structure of DNA, along with fellow scientists James Watson and Maurice Wilkins. Several people posted comments about our story that noted one name was missing from the Nobel roster: Rosalind Franklin, a British biophysicist who also studied DNA. Her data were critical to Crick and Watson's work, but as several commenters noted, Franklin was robbed of recognition. (See her section below for details.)

 

She was not the first woman to have endured indignities in the male-dominated world of science, but Franklin's case is especially egregious, said Ruth Lewin Sime, a retired chemistry professor at Sacramento City College who has written on women in science. Over the centuries, female researchers have had to work as "volunteer" faculty members, seen credit for significant discoveries they've made assigned to male colleagues, and been written out of textbooks.

 

MBIQ Detects Possible Meteorite Fall in La Paz, Mexico Meteor?

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Lunarmeteoritehunters, By: Lunar Meteorite * Hunter, 05/18/2013

 

 

Witnesses report that a ball of white / red that left a trail, crossed the horizon and seconds later heard a loud explosion. Police looking for traces of meteorite.

 

La Paz, BCS-The fall of a mysterious object that occurred at 4:08 pm today and caused a loud explosion was heard in the capital city, has originated and mobilization of elements of the Municipal Police and Protective Civil Chametla area and El Centenario.

 

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