According to the author, Dr. Blaylock, “Excitotoxins” are special amino acids, such as glutamate and aspartate (which are commonly found in MSG and Nutrasweet). These “Excitotoxins” are added to processed food to enhance the taste. Normally they act as neurotransmitters in the brain and spinal cord. However, when these common food additives are consumed (by eating certain processed foods) excessive amounts can develop which kill certain neurons in the brain by causing them to fire repeatedly (and needlessly) until they die.
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Excitotoxins – The Taste That Kills – (A Review of Chapter 3, How MSG Kills Brain Cells)
For those who want to pursue their doctorate on molecular biology but are too busy with their work or other occupation, there is now a convenient alternative. You can now employ the internet as a tool to accomplish your academic goals. Nowadays, a doctoral program in molecular biology is already available online. People in this field can now take the necessary courses through the web.
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What Are the Available Programs For Molecular Biology PhD?
My review of the 7 Daughters of Eve. If Biology was taught in this type of style, more of us would be interested in it!
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7 Daughters of Eve Book Review
Cosmology is the name given to a range of natural sciences, including both physics and astronomy that intends to provide an explanation for how the universe works as an integrated entity. Over the centuries, since the Pythagoreans in Greece during the 6th century BC considered the possibility that Earth was spherical, cosmology has come a long way and has integrated a variety of different fields of science.
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Biology, Science and Nature Books
The best of the best popular science books. Written by a science journalist with popular science books stacked up really high beside her desk, you’d be hard-pressed to not include these on your science reading list whether you’re a scientist or just an avid appreciator.
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Top 10 Popular Science Books
Stephanie Madison of Habitus Living interviews the author about his book “Aqua House, Architecture that Integrates Water Technically and Aesthetically” Can you please elaborate on what inspired you to write Aqua Houses and the key ideas in the book? Current concerns about global water usage and the increasing pollution of water environments is what inspired me to write Aqua House. The book focuses on the relationship of aqua and architecture.
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Aqua House – Architecture That Integrates Water Technically and Aesthetically
As mankind unlocks all the secrets of our DNA, and learns how to use nanotechnology to genetically engineer humans the potential is unlimited. We will be able to enhance our muscles, brains, and participate in life extension technologies. Some of this may sound like science fiction, but that’s exactly where nanotechnology in biotech is headed. Many futurists and scientists in these fields portray an interesting, exciting, and even scary future.
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As the Future Abstract Science of Nanotech – The Best Book You’ll Ever Read on the Topic
I have been researching great thinkers and how they have shaped the world. I have also been trying to prove that the act of reading helps to generate or even stimulate great ideas. Great thinkers do not operate within a vacuum, they rely on the works of others, and often expand the original thought and take the world further. Charles Darwin and British biologist Alfred Russel Wallace independently arrived at similar theories of Natural Selection in the mid-1800s after reading Essay on the Principle of Population by British pastor Thomas Malthus.
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Review of on Natural Selection by Charles Darwin
The stick insects are frequently designated as the ‘walking sticks’. They are herbivorous and prefer to feed on leafs of plants only. they may be green or white in color small to large in size. They prefer to live in a humid environment. Their life stage includes: egg, larvae and adults. Their mechanism for defense is very fantastic that is why they are called as ‘camouflage masters’. Sexes are separate. Females are larger in size and males are smaller. females can glide only while males can fly.
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Camouflage Masters – Stick Insects
Biotechnology and the world of colours have always been intertwined. Nature’s hues and tints are captured in their natural or synthetic state in a variety of market products. The flower markets of natural blood-red roses and gene-designed blue roses recently released in Japan are apt examples.
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Biotechnology and Colours