Naturalists in Africa have long noted that some lions in Ethiopia look a bit different than regular lions, mostly on account of a dark mane that extends from the head, … Continue reading
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 2.2 Md Date-Time 7 Oct 2012 13:39:13 UTC 7 Oct 2012 09:39:13 near epicenter 7 Oct 2012 13:39:13 standard time in your timezone Location 37.722N 77.755W … Continue reading
Sprouts are a miracle food. As a ‘living’ food, sprouts continue to grow higher in nutritional value after being harvested. Sprouting is the process of germinating seeds to be eaten … Continue reading
By Kiera Butler In August 2009, a 34-year-old woman from Rochester, New York, went to her doctor complaining of flulike symptoms. The doc ordered some blood tests, which came back positive for dengue … Continue reading
(NaturalNews) As summer approaches, most people spend more time outdoors; and with that comes the chance of developing a poison ivy allergy. Oils from these devilish weeds are highly noxious, … Continue reading
An important claim made by the supporters of genetically modified plants is that they will decrease need for chemical pesticides and herbicides. This is a great dream because these chemicals … Continue reading
By Sharon Levy of Nature magazine Near the dawn of time, the story goes, Coyote saved the creatures of Earth. According to the mythology of Idaho’s Nez Perce people, the monster Kamiah … Continue reading
4.1 Ml – NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 4.1 Ml Date-Time 5 May 2012 09:23:23 UTC 5 May 2012 02:23:23 near epicenter 5 May 2012 09:23:23 standard time in … Continue reading
Not satisfied to own or control our food crops, Monsanto and its spinoff ArborGen have also set their sights on genetically modified trees and grasses. Despite a groundswell of objections … Continue reading
By Ryan Villarreal Bioengineering agricultural giant Monsanto has touted the safety of genetically modified crops, but a new study has found that insecticide-containing corn can be harmful to the overall … Continue reading
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 4.1 Mb Date-Time 16 Apr 2012 10:23:25 UTC 16 Apr 2012 03:23:25 near epicenter 16 Apr 2012 10:23:25 standard time in your timezone Location 28.779N 112.996W … Continue reading
My fist shelf with my aloe plant and soon to be more plants (The picture is my roomates) Up close my aloe plant its like two years old So other kinda … Continue reading
Whenever you are visited by a magickal or mythological figure, such as a mermaid or a faery, it has likely been shown to you as a means to relay a … Continue reading
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 4.4 Mb Date-Time 12 Apr 2012 08:54:47 UTC 12 Apr 2012 01:54:47 near epicenter 12 Apr 2012 08:54:47 standard time in your timezone Location 28.876N 113.188W … Continue reading
By Anthony Gucciardi Monsanto’s Roundup, which is the most popular herbicide used today, has been found to ignite morphological changes in amphibians. The research, conducted using tadpoles, found that environmentally relevant concentrations of Roundup … Continue reading
By Dr. Mercola A major part of achieving optimal health is living in partnership with nature. Growing your own food is a great way to rekindle this connection with nature. … Continue reading
Sickly, underweight bottlenose dolphins living and dying in the northern Gulf of Mexico may be the result of exposure to oil that gushed into the water after the Deepwater Horizon … Continue reading
Date: 03-25-12 Host: George Knapp Guests: David Paulides George Knapp was joined for the full four hours by David Paulides, a former lawman turned investigative journalist, for a discussion on a … Continue reading
To get an inkling of what a well-designed hospital garden can mean to a seriously ill child, watch the home video posted on YouTube last August of Aidan Schwalbe, a … Continue reading
Training is just as important for small breed dogs as it is for large breed dogs. Because their small size allows some people to overlook a small dog’s bad behavior, dog owners … Continue reading
If you’ve never vegetable gardened before, you are in for a treat on many levels. Fortunately, growing vegetables is pretty easy and the gardening basics of flowers still apply. People have been … Continue reading
By: Charles Choi, LiveScience Contributor Global warming gases cannot explain why Earth was not frozen billions of years ago when the sun was cooler, researchers say. In the Archean Eon about … Continue reading
By Laura Zuckerman SALMON, Idaho (Reuters) – Bird enthusiasts are reporting rising numbers of snowy owls from the Arctic winging into the lower 48 states this winter in a mass … Continue reading
Top 10 Places You Aren’t Allowed To Visit 10 Abandoned Places Explained 10 scariest places in the world Top 10 Places That Aren’t On Google Maps 10 Strange Discoveries On … Continue reading