By Sam bot on April 17, 2015
food, health, organic, wellness
Environment, Health, Science, Stories, Videos, Videos
VIA The Mind Unleashed This settles the debate over organic foods. Are organic foods really healthier than non-organic foods? Researchers from Newcastle University in England have reviewed and conducted meta-analysis on 343 peer-reviewed scientific studies in an effort to find out if organic foods contained greater nutritional value than conventional foods. The results will probably shock some, […]
By Sam bot on April 17, 2015
bios urn, eco-friendly, urn tree
Environment, Tech, Videos, Videos
VIA The Spirit Science by Kasim Khan Did you know that you can grow into a tree after you die? Bios Urn is a funerary urn made from biodegradable materials that will turn you into a tree after you die. Inside the urn there is a pine seed, which can be replaced by any other seed or plant, […]
By Sam bot on April 17, 2015
africa, enangered species, hunting, kendall jones, wildlife conservationist
Environment, Videos
VIA Educate Inspire Change by Kasim Khan Note from USTILL: Is Kendall Jones a conservationist as she claims? One must then ask, by reason, is Rambo a Pacifist? Kendall Jones has drawn the ire of thousands with her Facebook photos showing her smiling alongside rare African beasts. Thousands of people have been showing their outrage at her […]
By Sam bot on April 15, 2015
africa, asia, endangered, extinction, poaching, sudan, white rhino
Asia, Environment, Stories
VIA Powerful Primates by Jesse Herman As a species the rhino is at least 50 million years old, but if something is not done to curb the appetite for its horn, it may not last the century. The poaching trade in both rhino horn and ivory has moved to a new level and now operates in […]
By Sam bot on April 14, 2015
curiosity rover, mars, science, space
Science, Stories
VIA The Guardian New measurements from the Gale crater contradict theories that the planet is too cold for liquid water to exist, but Mars still considered hostile to life The Curiosity rover is currently ascending Mount Sharp, in the centre of the Gale crater. Illustration: Stocktrek Images, Inc./Alamy Hannah Devlin, science correspondent @hannahdev Monday 13 […]
By Sam bot on April 9, 2015
holistic, natural medicine, plantain, weed
Health, Science
VIA Life Advancer You’ve stepped on it, ignored it, and tried to eradicate it from your lawn. However, this innocuous little weed is one of the most useful medicines on the planet, just begging to be harvested. There are two major types of plantain in BC, Canada: Lance and Broadleaf. Generally, all 200-plus varieties of […]
By Sam bot on April 8, 2015
ancient, anomaly, china, discovery, time
Asia, Science, Stories, Stories
VIA The Mind Unleashed By: Tara MacIsaac, Epoch Times Oopart (out of place artifact) is a term applied to dozens of prehistoric objects found in various places around the world that seem to show a level of technological advancement incongruous with the times in which they were made. Ooparts often frustrate conventional scientists, delight adventurous investigators open […]
By Sam bot on April 8, 2015
global mass consumption, over population, pollution, sustainability
Environment, Global, Science
VIA Collective Evolution <—- by Jeff Roberts 7 billion people currently inhabit our planet. Each one of these 7 billion people require the basic necessities of life, such as water, food, clothing, and shelter. When we take into account all of the work and materials it takes to provide the population with just the basics – […]
By Sam bot on April 8, 2015
experiments, life, mythbusters, plants, science
Science, Videos
VIA “thespiritscience.net” by Steven Bancarz The Spirit Science Can plants actually have feelings? There is a lot they can sense that we are simply unaware of! Is it possible the vibrational frequency the plant’s consciousness exists on is higher than ours? The way in which plants communicate with one another is at a level that […]
By Sam bot on April 7, 2015
health, microwave, nutrients, science
Culture, Health, Science, Sports
VIA “collective-evolution.com” by Mark DeNicola Collective Evolution They’re fast, convenient, and easy to use. Manufacturers even produce packaged foods specifically for their use. What I’m referring to are of course, microwave ovens, the household appliance that is still regularly used as a part of meal preparation and re-heating in approximately 90% of American homes. I say […]