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Information on The Elegant Universe, a three hour NOVA special that chronicles the struggle of physicists to uncover a unified theory to explain all the innerworkings of the universe.
Information on the cast of We Are Robots, a flash cartoon created by Brian Frisk and hosted on thefrown.com
Information on how to improve your posture in sitting, standing, walking, and driving situations.
What follows is basic information on how viruses reproduce within host cells. A layperson's resource...
Information on how to perform three variations of tricep extensions safely and effectively.
This article gives information on an effective means of eliminating odor from sneakers that are worn for exercise purposes.
Information on how you can see some relief from allergy symptoms during the spring months in addition to using medication.
This article explains what self-incrimination is and how it relates to internet forums, as well as ways to protect yourself against it.
This article will give tips on how to tune your guitar by ear instead of using an electronic tuner.
This article explains where to obtain condoms that are either more afforably priced than those found in retail stores or condoms that are absolutely free.
This article explains the mechanism of telomerase in DNA replication and its potential to both reduce the effects of aging and produce cancer in humans.
This article is meant to pay homage to some of the best 16 bit video games that would influence future generations of gaming systems.
Information on how to clean an lcd computer monitor safely and effectively.
Information on Ogrish, a recently-closed website that showed uncensored images and videos of gore and violence for several years.
This article gives information on some tried and true methods of removing permanent marker from various surfaces.
Information on nutmeg and its potential for use as a deliriant psychoactive drug.
The lowdown on salvia divinorum tincture, and whether or not it's all it's cracked up to be.
This article will give tips on how to maximize your block start in sprinting track and field events.
A light-hearted look on the age-old question of whether or not size matters.
Information on three species of toxic amanita mushrooms found in North America
This article gives basic information on the psychedelic substance mescaline as well as three species of cactus in which it occurs naturally.
This article contains information on various drugs that can possibly appear in black market preparations of ecstasy, and the potential side-effects they can produce when used in conjunction with the drug.
This article explains the nuances of Emule, as well as some precautions, warnings and tips.
An informational article on the potential health benefits of regular masturbation.
This article aims at dispelling the myth that banana peels contain a psychoactive substance dubbed banadine, or bannadine.
This article gives four examples of types of books you might run into while writing a research paper, and how to properly format them in the Chicago Style.
This article compares five popular brands of light beer to determine which should hold the title of "lightest."
Twenty-five changes which I believe would build a better America.
Pearl Jam's website has revealed that the band will headline the final night of Lollapalooza in Chicago, IL on August 5th.
Homage to the pinnacle of snackdom
Information on two North American Smashing Pumpkins tour dates that have been officially released.
The fourth part of A Beginner's Guide to the Industrial Revolution will focus on how the sweeping economic changes expanded both beyond textiles and beyond Britain.
The second part of A Beginner's Guide to the Industrial Revolution will discuss proto-industries in Britain as well as the factors that made Britain an ideal starting point for an economic revolution to take place.
In the third part of A Beginner's Guide to the Industrial Revolution, we will discuss the factory system of industrial production and how it effected workers, economics, and society as a whole.
This article will explain the basics of growing your own cacti from cuttings taken from a parent cactus.
This is the second part of my tutorial on how to split wood with a maul. In the case of large logs or ones with lots of knots, you might need to use a metal wedge. This article will tell you how to use it.
An informative guide concerning how to split logs using a maul.
This article will survey some of the major causes for one of the most destructive conflicts in history, World War I.
This article discusses four species of venomous spider out of the 3500 U.S. species that could possibly pose a danger to humans.
This article describes methods of dealing with dead mice in your house.
The final part of A Beginner's Guide to the Industrial Revolution will focus on how the Industrial Revolution affected people living in the period from the late 1700s until the early 1900s.
This article will demonstrate the best way to stretch out important muscle groups prior to exercise.
Is there any way to know for sure how long THC metabolites stay in the body? Unfortunately not, unless you test yourself regularly, but this article will hopefully shed some light on a number of factors that can affect detectability.
Information on stegosaurus, a genus of herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic Period
Information on tylosaurus, a large mosasaur that was an apex predator in shallow Cretaceous seas
Information on Utahraptor, a genus of carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the early Cretaceous Period
Information on the Irish Elk, a deer with huge antlers that lived during the Pleistocene Epoch in Europe
Information on ambulocetus, an Eocene mammal that possessed adaptations for moving on both land and in water
Information on pteranodon, a large genus of pterosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous Period
Information on trilobites, a family of arthropods that lived throughout the Paleozoic in the world's oceans
Information on Styracosaurus, a spiny ceratopsian that lived in the late Cretaceous Period
Information on plateosaurus, an early herbivorous dinosaur and the largest dinosaur of the Triassic Period
Information on spinosaurus, a species of Cretaceous therapod that lived in modern-day Africa
Information on archaeopteryx, an extinct species of bird-like animal from the Jurassic Period
Information on indricotherium, an extinct relative of rhinos that lived during the late Oligocene and early Miocene Epochs
Information on pterygotus, the largest genus of eurypterid that lived during the Silurian and early Devonian Periods
Information on diictodon, a hardy burrowing therapsid that lived during the late Permian Period
Information on orthoceras, an early cephalopod that is related to modern-day squid
Information on brachiosaurus, a sauropod dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic Period
Information on arthropleura, a giant relative of modern millipedes that lived during the Carboniferous Period
Information on Sarcosuchus, a giant genus of crocodile that lived in freshwater lakes and rivers of the early Cretaceous Period
Information on struthiomimus, a small bipedal dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous Period in North America
Information on the woolly rhinoceros, a species of Ice Age megafauna that lived during the Pleistocene Epoch.
Information on Ichthyosaurus, a dolphin-like marine reptile that lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods
Information on monoclonius, a species of ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous Period in North America
A review of James Sbardellati's Deathstalker.
The first part of A Beginner's Guide to the Industrial Revolution focuses on the agricultural changes which took place in 18th century Britain and provided the stepping stone for industrial progress.
The man who stands for all that is good in America
The final part of A Beginner's Guide to the Russian Revolution covers the actual Bolshevik seizure of power and the subsequent Russian civil war.
The first part of A Beginner's Guide to the Russian Revolution will discuss the nineteenth century and early twentieth century factors that helped set the stage for the Russian Revolution.
The second part of A Beginner's Guide to the Russian Revolution shows how World War I had a sweeping effect on Russia.
The final part of A Beginner's Guide to the French Revolution examines the second phase of the French Revolution in which external pressures led to a power struggle within the Revolution itself.
This part of A Beginner's Guide to the French Revolution examines the first phase of the revolution in which the National Assembly asserted its power and drafted a constitution for France.
Part two of A Beginner's Guide to the French Revolution focuses on how financial troubles spurred Louis XVI into calling a meeting of the Estates General, and how this ended in the formation of the revolutionary National Assembly
The first part of A Beginner's Guide to the French Revolution, outlining the social organization and government of France directly prior to the eighteenth-century French Revolution.
A mini-biography of martial arts film star, Tony Jaa
An article explaining the dangers that face Walt Disney World character actors in Orlando, Florida.
Information on brontotherium, a large herbivorous mammal that lived during the late Eocene and early Oligocene Epochs
Information on troodon, a genus of small dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous Period
Information on meganeura, a giant insect that lived in the forests of the Carboniferous Period
Information on postosuchus, a species of archosaur that was the apex land predator of the late Triassic Period
Information on coelophysis, a small, lightly-built dinosaur from the late Triassic Period
Information on Lambeosaurus, one of the largest duck-billed herbivorous dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period
Information on diplodocus, a Jurassic sauropod
Information on Acrocanthosaurus, a large carnivorous dinosaur of the early Cretaceous Period.
Information on deinonychus, a small carnivorous dinosaur that may have hunted in packs during the Cretaceous Period.
Information on kentrosaurus, an armored stegosaur that lived during the Jurassic Period.
Information on edaphosaurus, an early plant-eating synapsid that lived during the late Carboniferousn and early Permian Periods
Information on ankylosaurus, the largest of the ankylosaurid family of dinosaurs
Information on macrauchenia, an extinct hoofed mammal from South America
Information on andrewsarchus, a gigantic carnivore of the late Eocene Epoch of the Cenozoic Era
Information on megatherium, a group of extinct ground sloths that lived during the Pleistocene
Information on gorgonopsids, a suborder of synapsid that lived during the Late Permian Period
Information on dimetrodon, a predatory pelycosaur that lived in the early Permian Period.
Information on anomalocaris, a species of early predatory arthropod that lived in the Cambrian Period.
Information on glyptodonts, a Pleistocene genus of large herbivorous mammals
Information on the South American terror birds, top predators of the Cenozoic
Information on the dunkleosteus, an extinct devonian genus of fish that had a remarkably powerful bite.
Information on deinotherium, an extinct Miocene relative of modern-day elephants
Information on liopleurodon, a giant marine reptile that lived during the Jurassic Period
Information on the Triassic cynodonts and their unique status as a mix between reptile and mammal
An article giving information on a Paleogene predator, the hyaenodon.
An article explaining certain conditions that existed under Saddam Hussein's Iraq and how those conditions have changed since the U.S. invasion.
An article giving information about the giant bird, gastornis, and the debate surrounding its nature as either a hunter or herbivore
A survey of Earth's Pleistocene Period
An article giving background on basilosaurus, an Eocene relative of modern whales
A survey of Earth's Miocene Epoch
A survey of the Pliocene Epoch of Earth's history
A survey of the Oligocene Epoch of Earth's history
A survey of Earth's Cretaceous Period
A survey of the Paleocene Epoch of Earth's history
A survey of the Eocene Epoch of Earth's history
A survey of the Jurassic Period of Earth's history
A survey of Earth's Triassic Period
A survey of Earth's Permian Period.
A survey of the Devonian Period of Earth's History.
A survey of the Carboniferous Period of Earth's history
A survey of Earth's Silurian Period.
A survey of Earth's Ordovician Period.
A survey of Earth's Cambrian Period.
A survey of the Proterozoic Period of Earth's history.
A survey of Earth's Archean Period, including its geology, meteorology, and biology.
A survey of the first eon on Earth's geologic period.
An article providing tips for how to effectively take notes from lectures and text in a history course.
A review of the Door Gym, a piece of home fitness equipment.
An article giving tips on writing a solid history research paper.
An article identifying ways you can help avert a global climate crisis with some very simple lifestyle alterations.
An article outlining the many diverse sources of the psychedelic chemical, DMT.
An article examining the potential benefits and dangers of collecting psychoactive substances from nature.
An article covering a bizarre 1962 incident in which three researchers injected an adult bull elephant with a high dose of LSD.
An article examining the validity of using John Olney's 1989 dissociative study as support for the idea that dissociative use causes brain damage.
An article outlining a study being conducted by MAPS into the efficacy of MDMA in the treatment of PTSD.
An article giving a brief history of the chemical anesthetic, chloroform.
An article outlining the problem of tainted ecstasy tabs and two ways in which to determine the purity of product.
An article explaining the marijuana growth method of sinsemilla and its benefits over seed growth.
An article providing overviews of data collected from several scientific studies concerning the potential health benefits of ginkgo biloba.
An article examining the potential danger of home drug labs for the purpose of creating or extractive psychoactive substances.
An article covering potentially harmful materials that have been used in homemade bongs and how to avoid them.
An article explaining the basic characteristics of the psychedelic chemicals LSD and LSA, offering a comparison of those characteristics.
An article giving an overview of deliriants and the reason why they are not as commonly used as psychedelics or dissociatives.
An article covering the basic pharmacology of the psychoactive drug AMT with particular emphasis on its position as a research chemical.
An article investigating the supposed psychoactive properties of the alcoholic beverage, absinthe.
An article concerned with illustrating potential benefits and risks associated with caffeine use.
An article surveying some of the most prominent products which contained cocaine prior to its prohibition.
An article explaining some major differences between two categories of psychoactive drugs: dissociatives and psychedelics.
An article debunking myths about three legal highs that have been popularized on the internet.
An article outlining statistics of Afghanistan's production of opium and heroin both before and after the Taliban's rule in that country.
An article explaining the dangers of using Coricidin Cough and Cold to achieve a DXM experience.
An article comparing drug policy and statistics related to drug use, spending, and crime in the United States and the Netherlands.
An article outlining the process of ingesting marijuana and its benefits over smoking it for the recreational- and medicinial-use population.
An article based around drug-charge and imprisonment statistics showing that there is ample evidence for racial profiling in the U.S. War on Drugs.
An articles explaining the pros and cons of hydroponics vs. soil growing plants.
An article explaining the major differences between indica and sativa strains of cannabis.
An article exploring the pros and cons of using vaporizers as a means of taking drugs either medicinally or recreationally.
An article explaining what synesthesia is and its relationship to the human senses.
An article covering the use of ayahuasca in South American healing rituals.
An article concerning Erowid.org and the site's extensive system of information to provide curious readers with enough facts and research to make informed choices.
An article examining the claim that bongs help to filter marijuana smoke of potentially harmful components.
An article covering the ergot fungus and its implication in both human disease and human mental exploration.
An article comparing synthetically-produced Marinol with medical marijuana for use with primarily cancer patients.
An article exploring the reasons for prohibition of alcohol and marijuana, and why the continuing prohibition of the latter is wholly unconstructive.
A look at the staggering amount of marijuana-related arrests in the United States each year, and whether such action by law enforcement agents is benefiting the "War on Drugs."
An article discussing the psychoactive substance, Salvia Divinorum, and its shaky legal status within the United States.
An article describing the nature of the Colorado River Toad and the psychoactive compound found in its venom, 5-MeO-DMT.
An investigation on current United States laws governing peyote cacti, and how these laws have created discrimination instead of avoiding it.
Trojan has removed its new line of Donald Rumsfeld-style condoms from the market.
1960s Rock Icon Rod Stewart has faded from existence due to furious booing at his latest appearance at Foxwoods Resort Casino.
In a vicious act of violence, the Trix Rabbit has murdered his commercial costars and devoured a bowl of coveted Trix cereal.
Fred Phelps and Pat Robertson were discovered locked in an intimate embrace at Robertson's Virginia Beach home.
The nefarious Mecha Pope has issued a challenge to Pope Benedict XVI.
The rock band Nickelback's instruments recently walked off stage during a concert and have inspired a mass instrument strike across America.
Giant monster Larry King Kong has invaded Japan and is currently decimating the capital city of Tokyo.
Anime icon Yugi Moto candidly asks viewers for justification for his popularity.
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Il has released a new line of underwear to boost his personal spending power.
God appears over eighty-seven world cities and delivers angry message.
An international panel of experts has determined that White Stripes drummer Meg White is indeed hot.
General Douglas Macarthur has refused to reveal the contents of his gigantic pipe in front of a Congressional Committee.
Ayatollah Khomeini performs a perfect single eyebrow raise in a meeting with Iranian government officials.
Former United States president Grover Cleveland alleges that he holds the phallic record for the Oval Office.
Conservative talk show host Bill O'Reilly demands more sex toys and phonesex for the traditionalist Culture War effort.
Conservative columnist Ann Coulter devours kitten at speaking engagement in Austin, TX.
Former President William Howard Taft defeats longtime hotdog eating champion Takeru Kobayashi.
Karl Marx spotted running through a Providence, RI street in the nude.
An article examining how marijuana prohibition has fostered violent crime rather than stem it.
Do you have empty beer cans laying around? Don't just throw them out! This guide will lead you to loads of fun with your new aluminum toys.
A guide to help weightlifters perform a clean properly so that they can get the best out of their workout with no injuries.
A guide describing various methods of performing bicep exercises through weightlifting.
An article with some ideas for the time and money-conscious individual who is concerned about staying fit.
An article discussing the proposed offshore wind farm in Massachusetts.
An article explaining the nature of solar energy and the obstacles facing the potential to overcome dependence on fossil fuels.
An editorial concerned with the personal choice implications of a ban on a food ingredient.
An article explaining what biodegradable plastics are, how they can be produced, and what they might mean for industry, consumers, and the environment.
A guide explaining a number of headphone attributes, and how to find the best pair for your particular needs and wants.
A review of Chris Paine's Who Killed the Electric Car?
An article explaining what ditchweed is and how it forms a large part of the DEA's misguided approach to drug control.
An article explaining the uses of industrial hemp in many of the same industries that utilize trees, and how the crop can reduce our dependence on forests.
An article explaining the myriad uses of industrial hemp, and how the plant could revitalize agriculture and industry in the United States.
An article outlining the important differences between industrial hemp and THC-producing marijuana plants.
Four fun activities and uses for industrial cable spools.
A guide outlining what track athletes should pack to meets they attend.
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