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Vern Thiessen is a fascinating playwright, especially if you are a history buff.
A famous saying in the peace movement is "War is unhealthy for children and other living things." This article focuses on those other living things.
Green star polyps could be on every beginning reef aquarist's list of first corals for the tropical marine aquarium. Here's what he or she needs to know.
UK rock trio, Muse, stopped by Arrow Hall in Mississauga, Ontario on August 1 on their Black Holes and Revelations Tour. It was ominous, beautiful and tragic theatre.
This article is a 'tongue-in-cheek' look at how the USA might appear to an invasive species such as the Tiger Mosquito.
Biological agents were used as weapons as early as the 6th century B.C. and research into use of infectious agents and toxins continue even today.
The battle against environmental pollutants is now being fought on the molecular level by green-thinking scientists and with some help by mother-nature herself.
Prior to the adoption of the Nuremberg Code, most human experimentation was performed on vulnerable people who were least likely to give voluntary consent for research.
Mass spectrometry is a factual, basic primer for ionic studies. The Nobel-Prize-winning "mass spec" can identify atoms and molecules with great specificity and accuracy.
Homeowners should be more concerned about the use of too much fertilizer and other lawn chemicals. A Virginia program teaches that too much pollutes and endangers health.
Time-lapse photography reveals that not only are plants surprisingly aggressive, but that they have other unexpected responses, behaviors, and capabilities as well.
Creators of "The Wire," David Simon and Ed Burns, offer a sometimes-tragic, sometimes-hilarious, all-too-real look at Recon Marines at the start of the 2003 Iraq war.
America's longest war began after World War II when France reasserted colonial pretensions in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh began a war of liberation based on Communist ideals.


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