The Science Behind Aging
The human body is made of trillions of cells that constantly replicate. Click Here to Read LifesLittleMysteries.com by
The human body is made of trillions of cells that constantly replicate. Click Here to Read LifesLittleMysteries.com by
Website for an undergraduate English course in H.P. Lovecraft: Style, Science, Myth at Arizona State University. Click Here to Read TENTACLII :: H.P. Lovecraft blog by David Haden
Lucid dreams are strongly associated with REM sleep. Click Here to Read LifesLittleMysteries.com by
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Credit: Professor Roy Caldwell at UC Berkeley. If you want to find an ocean animal that kills with speed, don’t look to sharks, swordfishes, or barracuda. Instead, try to find a mantis shrimp. These pugilistic relatives of crabs and lobsters attack other animals by rapidly unfurling a pair of arms held under their heads. One[...]
Sea snakes have some of the most potent venoms of any snake, but most of the 60 or so species are docile, rare, or sparing with their venom. The beaked sea snake (Enhydrina schistosa) is an exception. It lives throughout Asia and Australasia, has a reputation for being aggressive, and swims in estuaries and lagoons[...]
The University of Michigan has announced a free online academic course in Fantasy and Science Fiction: The Human Mind, Our Modern World. No sign-up yet or precise dates yet, but it looks like it might be a 10-week summer school in summer 2013. One to watch. Click Here to Read TENTACLII :: H.P. Lovecraft blog[...]
This post contains material from an older one, updated based on new discoveries. There are many things you don’t want gathering in large numbers, including locusts, rioters, and brain proteins. Our nerve cells contain many proteins that typically live in solitude, but occasionally gather in their thousands to form large insoluble clumps. These clumps can[...]