Eat Essential Nutrients | Men's Health: "
We are in the midst of a nutrition crisis as a nation where we’re overfed, yet undernourished. Data suggests we’re falling short of the recommended nutrient intake of several nutrients—namely fiber, potassium, vitamin A, and vitamin D—even though we’re eating more calories than our bodies need. In other words, America has a “broken diet” problem that fortunately can be changed with a few simple tweaks. Here’s why you need to pay attention to these often-neglected nutrients, along with the easy ways to pack them into your diet."
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Sunday, June 29, 2014
Saturday, June 28, 2014
3 work-at-home online jobs that aren't scams | Komando.com
3 work-at-home online jobs that aren't scams | Komando.com: "Many people see working at home as the Holy Grail of job perks and thanks to the Internet it's totally possible. Whether you want a full-time job or just want to make a little extra money on the side, the options are there if you know where to look."
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Robotic Weapon System gives helicopters hidden firepower
Robotic Weapon System gives helicopters hidden firepower: "When we hear about military robots, it usually evokes images of Terminator-like killing machines, but it can also mean robotic systems designed to help soldiers concentrate on the job at hand. Case in point is Israel-based Duke Airborne Systems’ Robotic Weapon System (RWS). Unveiled at the Eurosatory defense industry show in Paris, the system billed as a “first-of-its-kind” is a concealable robotic gunnery module that allows utility helicopters to fly into hostile territory without an armed escort."
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Physicists finally explain why your earphones are always tangled. - Seriously, Science? | DiscoverMagazine.com
Physicists finally explain why your earphones are always tangled. - Seriously, Science? | DiscoverMagazine.com: "There are few day-to-day events that send me into a rage as quickly as a pair of tangled earphones. As soon as I put them down, they somehow thread themselves into an unholy mess."
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Thursday, June 26, 2014
Things You Didn't Know About Coconut Water
Things You Didn't Know About Coconut Water: "You may love coconut water after your workout, but do you know everything about this popular beverage's origin and nutritional makeup? The following video highlights some useful, interesting, and offbeat facts about the popular superfood drink."
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How Stress Can Cause Heart Disease
How Stress Can Cause Heart Disease: "Most physicians now believe that emotional stress can contribute to the development of heart disease.
Stress appears to lead to heart disease in at least two ways. First, if you experience chronic emotional stress, you may be more likely to develop atherosclerosis, the disease process that produces coronary artery disease (CAD), stroke and peripheral artery disease. Second, periods of intense stress apparently can precipitate acute heart problems, such as heart attacks."
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Stress appears to lead to heart disease in at least two ways. First, if you experience chronic emotional stress, you may be more likely to develop atherosclerosis, the disease process that produces coronary artery disease (CAD), stroke and peripheral artery disease. Second, periods of intense stress apparently can precipitate acute heart problems, such as heart attacks."
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014
A 2,250-Foot Tall Tower in Arizona Will Usher in the Future of Wind Energy | Motherboard
A 2,250-Foot Tall Tower in Arizona Will Usher in the Future of Wind Energy | Motherboard: "Wind and solar energy only provide us with power as nature allows, but solar-wind hybrid towers could soon overcome this limitation. The company Solar Wind Energy, based in Maryland, has now received the necessary startup capital for the construction of a 2,250-foot-high tower in Arizona, which would be the tallest freestanding structure in the US."
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SMAs could change the shape of the construction industry
SMAs could change the shape of the construction industry: "Shape memory alloys (SMAs), which when heated are able to return to their original shape after being severely deformed, have found their way into everything from spectacle frames to cars. Now researchers at Empa in Switzerland have developed a new type of SMA that could allow the material to find applications in the building and construction industries."
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Electromagnetic system to replace steam launches on US Navy carriers
Electromagnetic system to replace steam launches on US Navy carriers: "A fighter plane taking off from a strike carrier is a dramatic sight – not the least because of the woosh and plume of steam as the catapult blasts the aircraft into the air. In a few years, such launches may still be dramatic, but they’ll also be a bit quieter and very plume-free. That’s because the US Navy has completed testing of its Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS); clearing it for use on the new Gerald R Ford-class aircraft carriers."
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Far more accurate satellite images on the way as US lifts restrictions — RT USA
Far more accurate satellite images on the way as US lifts restrictions — RT USA: "Satellite images have always been a bit fuzzy, thanks to the US government. But now the agency in charge is relaxing its rules, allowing mapping services like Google Maps or Bing Maps bring crystal clear pictures to their users."
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How to Make The Tasteless Water Taste Great? | Sai Fitness Tips
How to Make The Tasteless Water Taste Great? | Sai Fitness Tips: "Talking the significance of water is pretty common. But, at times despite knowing the significance of water you cannot have sufficient water in a day. Let us explore the ways to make the tasteless water interesting enough for you so that you can comfortably drink 10 glasses a day. Let your brain function optimally, let your body get hydrated & replenished by drinking the right amount of water every day."
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