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Trystan Bentley

Trystan Bentley

living in Bushnell, FL
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 510|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 9|FAVORITED BY: 0|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 07/28/2007

Hi everyone. I'd like to be your Science guide and translator. Science has been my passion since I was 5 years old and I hope I can give you some ideas to help you understand the world and yourself better. Let's explore together.

Education/Experience: university graduate degree in biomedical sciences plus years at the lab bench and in Nature's classroom

Interests: science, nature study, photography, writing, new technology, communications, science journalism

Motto: A curious mind is the best defense against boredom.

Affiliations: American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society for Amateur Scientists

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You can save money on your stay in Beijing for the summer games and have the experience of a lifetime by becoming a guest of a Chinese family.
The AutoCorrect Option in MS Word can be instructed to replace an abbreviation that you type with a specific word. This can save a world of time.
You can turn your patio or garden into an evening showplace by planting these fragrant, white-flowered night bloomers.
Composting is a great way to recycle vegie scraps and grow a beautiful garden at the same time.
What are the symptoms of Salmonella infection and how can you avoid it?
Why do you procrastinate? The more important question is, how can you get more done in the available time. Try this strategy and you will find that you can achieve your goals in record time.
Want to have great tasting tomatoes and peppers, herbs to use in cooking and flowers for your table? Try container gardening.
The Fibonacci sequence of numbers, 1,1,2,3,5,8,13...figures importantly in Dan Brown's bestseller, the Da Vinci Code. Fibonacci was an Italian mathematician with a curious history.
A 2005 report from the National Human Genome Research Institute showed that chimpanzee genes were 96-99% identical to human genes, so why are we smarter and better looking? The secret is in which genes are turned on and when.