Wednesday, March 28, 2007

You're the Cure


Thanks to Dave for the link to this one.

This is an article talking about the newest development in antibiotics. As someone that strongly believes in the importance of preventive medicine I like that this new technology strengthens the body's natural ability to fight infection instead of simply killing the bacteria directly, which often leads to the mutation and resistence. The more medicine can strengthen the patient, rather than treating symptons and becoming a crutch, the better. Augment a person's ability to cure himself. Anyway, here's the link:

Researchers Find New Superbug Weapon for Failing Antibiotics Arsenal

"This study provides important insights into how we can fight infection by harnessing the body's own immune system," said Dr. Bhagirath Singh

Monday, March 19, 2007

Algae is the Answer

This amazing little organism might just be the answer to solving our energy and environmental problems. Check out this article to see how just a little research has shown that algae can be used for bio-fuel and to convert CO2 to O2.

Link: Algae

''By cultivating algae as the choice food stock for biodiesel we would not only produce up to 60 times more oil per acre than if we used traditional agricultural crops, like soybeans, corn, or canola, we'd also help cut the level of our most problematic global warming gas, CO2, as the algae devours it while emitting clean oxygen.''

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Good News from Gitmo

The mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks was caught and he confessed. I know catching Bin Laden would be considered a greater stride, but he is only a figure-head compared to these guys that actually orchestrate terrorism.

Link: http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/14/guantanamo.mohammed/index.html

I always thought that evil geniuses would be less...hairy.

"'I don't like to kill people,'" he said. 'I feel very sorry they been killed kids in 9/11.'"

...then you're in the wrong line of work.


Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Bring back naptime

My occasional naps in the teacher's lounge are finally justified. Apparently, short naps during the work day lower blood pressure, relieve stress, promote creativity and increase productivity.

Link: Some Respect, Please, for the Afternoon Nap

Thomas Edison had it, Winston Churchill had it; we should all have naptime.

Favorite quote from the article:

“'You must sleep sometime between lunch and dinner, don’t think you will be doing less work because you sleep during the day. That’s a foolish notion held by people who have no imaginations. You will be able to accomplish more. You get two days in one.'”

--Winston Churchill