Ferne Clyffe State Park, the Tunnel Hill State Trail and the Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge have been scarred by Mother Nature's self-inflicted wounds this spring.
Successful negotiations demand a clear understanding of one's opponent. But what approach should one take to achieve such an understanding of one's opponent in everyday negotiations? How to make successful negotiation.
Team CheckPoint continues to lead the way with their new 5400 LiPo battery pack that comes in a protective impact-resistant case, and a quality Pro LiPo balancer to keep the pack in top condition for racing or sport use.
For the first time, researchers have peered deeply at the atomic level into the protein that causes hereditary cerebral amyloid angiopathy -- a disease thought to cause stroke and dementia. The study pinpointed a tiny portion of the protein molecule
How can we tell who's lying, who's not? New research shows that the face will betray the deceiver's true emotion, but not in the stereotypical ways we think.
Despite intriguing findings that omega-3 fatty acid supplements could alleviate depression symptoms, there is still not enough evidence to say whether omega-3s are useful treatments for people with bipolar disorder, according to a review of recent studies. Nevertheless, omega-3s deserve
Unexpected findings suggest need for alternate therapeutic approaches, different animal models for future research. One of the characteristics of the brain of people with Alzheimer disease (AD) is the presence of tangles, insoluble twisted fibers that build up inside the
GREENPEACE will launch its report "Taking Tuna out of the Can: Rescue Plan for World's Favourite Fish" today in support of the Pacific island countries ending what the environmental organisation calls "the unsustainable plunder" of the region's tuna stocks by
AN alien fish that threatened to wipe out the local fish population in two East Devon lakes and the River Otter has been successfully removed by the Environment Agency.
A COMPANY that pumped water contaminated with silt and oil into a brook while trying to improve the environmental safety at a service station - killing bullhead fish, a European protected species, and freshwater shrimp in the process - was
ANDY Lane, one of the founders of Loch Fyne Oysters, has received the Judges' Special Award in the 2008 edition of The List's Eating and Drinking Guide, published today.