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Science is reinventing play, from extreme sports to gamification to ridiculous roller coasters to the playgrounds of tomorrow, and this issue is chock full of fun. Also, on a less fun note: Did global warming destroy my hometown?
The image on the cancerous tissues of the lungs is strong enough to make a man wonder what on earth is the root of all this.I can't believe this actually grows in the lungs of people affected with cancer. this is really challenging.........................
Hey Man! this useful medicine looks extraordinarily beautiful!
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How cool is that photograph. Are you certain this is aspirin and not another favored man made drug of the 60's? It actually looks like clay and color paints, very interesting.
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They talked about any liquid has vibrations and such images can be seen under microscope just like what they mentioned on http://www.hypnotictunes.com where you can see beautiful images of water under a microscope when you apply positive thoughts at it.
Jav