Monthly Archives: February 2009

Rendition and Changes in Gene Inheritance

If DNA is hardware of a cell, can the “software” in the cell be used to cause a genetic hardware malfunction in the essence of the DNA strings?  The Baylor College of Medicine has been working on identifying the power … Continue reading

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Scarification as Body Art

Would you purposefully burn or cut your skin to create “body art” out of the scar your self-mutilation leaves behind after your body heals?  This process of “scarification” is gaining momentum on college campuses and we are left to wonder … Continue reading

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Santiago Meza Lopez and Enemy Lye Liquefaction

Santiago Meza Lopez knew one thing the rest of us never needed to know until now — just so we can begin to try to find a defense against the indefensible:  You can liquefy 300 of your closest enemies in … Continue reading

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Rice Mind Music and Synesthesia

Rice University has done it again!  First, they made the connection for eroding aphasia, now they’re quantifying how music can meditate the mind.

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