Gleanings of the Week Ending April 28, 2012
/The items below were ‘the cream’ of the articles I read this past week:
Red-Rock Splendors of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks (video)
Anti-depressants likely do more harm than good - How many other drugs would come out like this is reviewed from a whole system perspective?
A serving a day of dark chocolate might keep the doctor away - A study that showed 50 grams of 70% dark chocolate was good for you. I love having it for breakfast (although I usually have only eat 20 grams)!
Surging Seas - a site that gets specific about the expected impact of rising sea level by 2020.
Almost Seven Million Birds Perish at Communication Towers in North America Each Year - a study that documented the problem…and some possible solutions (for example - making the red lights blinking rather than solid would reduce mortality by 45%!)
Building Muscle Without Heavy Weights - more repetitions with lower intensity also works!
If the food’s in plastic, what’s in the food? - Maybe we need to know more about the packaging of the food we eat
NASA Landsat Satellites See Texas Crop Circles - An image and a bit of history about irrigation and Landsat
Psychologists use social networking behavior to predict personality type - Some research results that prompts more questions than it answers
Less invasive scoliosis treatment - A rod system that is manipulated with magnets - marketed by a California Company - being tested in Hong Kong because of the difficulty getting technology approved for testing in the US