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Word to the Nerd

August 12, 2014

This video might have just answered my question.

Why does my cat vomit regularly?

May 15, 2014

Meryl Streep Grammar

Today is National Grammar Day!     Try the quiz:

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/iv-drip/the-grammar-quiz-9168431.html

March 4, 2014

The Injured Parakeet

February 12, 2014

Freddie Mercury + Physics

September 23, 2013 3 Comments

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The Full Moon is Tonight

September 19, 2013

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It takes 92 minutes for the ISS to orbit the Earth traveling at approximately 17,200 mph. That correlates to a sunrise or sunset every 45 minutes that astronauts attend, or a total of 15-16 rotations per day on Earth. If you find that the live cam is dark–be patient–sunrise is just around the bend; however, it lasts only a few seconds!

Beam in LIVE on astronauts aboard the International Space Station > !

August 17, 2013

Dr. Wahls (doctor, researcher, and sufferer of progressive multiple sclerosis) began studying the latest research on autoimmune disease and brain biology, and decided to get her vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids from the food she ate rather than pills and supplements. This is her story about how she used functional medicine and Paleo principles to walk again. She breaks the (Paleo) diet down very simply into which foods provide what the body–and brain–need to thrive.

Eat for Your Mitochondria – Using Functional Medicine and Paleo Principles to Beat Her Autoimmune Disease

July 9, 2013 2 Comments

“What? What? Where? Where? See it! See it!”

Indigo Bunting’s Song

May 7, 2013

Mother’s Intuition?

April 26, 2013

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There Will Be a Full Moon with a Partial Eclipse Tonight

Do Tell

April 25, 2013


 

Sand Art Rock Star

April 4, 2013 1 Comment

Magnolia Electric Co.  Jason had no health insurance, so please help his family and donate here. Read more about the impact Jason has had in this loving memorial from NPR music editor, Stephen Thompson.

RIP American singer-songwriter, Jason Molina (1973-2013)

March 18, 2013

Some birds migrate at night because the air is calmer and they can use the stars to help them navigate to their destinations. Now here’s the thrilling bit–weather forecasting radar can pick up these aviary flight paths (which can also include bats and insects), so monitoring migration patterns is possible for anyone with access to the internet. The peak of evening migration is between 11:00pm and 1:00am.

A simple and quick tutorial by David La Puma is available online for beginners here, and further FAQ’s can be answered at woodcreeper.com.

The animated map above was created by Cornell University in 2008 to illustrate how weather forecast radar can reveal nocturnal migration.

How to View Nocturnal Bird Migration Via Radar

March 15, 2013