Tag: body
Essays by Karen Anderson: Intelligence of Cells
I’ve heard it said that the cells in our body have their own intelligence, which makes sense if you think of the complicated work they
China’s EV Tipping Points: Racing From 50% To 80% New Sales In Record Time
China is about to cross one of the most important milestones in the global electric vehicle transition. In 2025, battery electric and plug-in hybrid cars will account for roughly half of all new sales in the country, a level the central government had not expected to see until the mid-2030s. … [continued]
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Swimming across Whitefish Bay to remember the Edmund Fitzgerald
Traverse City’s Lisa Kohler participated in the open water swim aimed at symbolically finishing the journey of the freighter, which sank in 1975.
Cyanobacteria is making a home in the warming waters of Lake Superior’s watershed
Long a threat to southern Ontario lakes, climate change is allowing cyanobacteria -or blue-green algae- to thrive in even the coldest of the Great Lakes, Lake Superior.
360 Grams Of Protein For $6?
The other day at a discount grocery store there was a sale on Royal Split Pigeon Peas, which some people say is a type of lentil if you have never eaten them. Each bag was marked down from $4 for two pounds to $3 so I got 2 bags for … [continued]
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