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Are Cell Phones Capable of Changing the Shape of Our Bones?
What if cell phones were so powerful that they could change the shape of our bones? This is a startling new topic that has recently been making the rounds in the media. It stems from a scientific report that claims using phones and tablets can cause serious and long-term changes to our bodies, and not in the way you might think. David Shahar and Mark Sayers, who specialize in biomechanics at Australia's University of the Sunshine Coast, conducted a study in recent years. Biomechanics examines how mechanical principles apply to live organisms, from how humans run to how insects beat their wings.
By Abigail Palmer3 years ago in Earth
The Movement of Our Lives: Navigating Change, Making an Impact"
https://tinyurl.com/2hrv5za3Passing boats, crusing all through the incredible sea, regularly witness the ebb and float of the tides, the dance of the waves, and the modifying tones of the sky. To them, the movement of the sea could likewise seem innumerable and dull, yet consistently carries with it another arrangement of difficulties and potential open doors.
By Suresh Patil3 years ago in Earth
South River Terminal
A Comprehensive Guide Are you planning a trip to South River Terminal but not sure what it has to offer for transportation or how to navigate the area like a pro? This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about South River Terminal, including its location, services, and how to navigate through it with ease.
By Eng. Anas Azam B.Eng (Civil)3 years ago in Earth
Controversy Surrounds Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate is a former kickboxing world champion, entrepreneur, and social media personality who has made headlines in recent years for a number of controversial statements and actions. From his involvement in the pickup artist community to his vocal support for Donald Trump, Tate has often been a lightning rod for criticism and debate.
By yokesh kumar3 years ago in Earth
DISCOVERING FIRE
PART ONE I remember riding elephants in the jungles of Sri Lanka on my first journey to India, where a magical moment appeared as an omen for what was to come. Many years later, I traveled through time to the eighteenth century as an explorer and experienced something most unforgettable. I discovered how to make fire.
By Jon H. Davis3 years ago in Earth
The Magic of Herbs: Connecting Us to Nature and Nourishing Our Souls Through the Ages
Once upon a time, in a world far different from our own, humans lived in harmony with nature. They knew the secrets of the plants, the trees, and the animals, and they used them to live fulfilling and healthy lives.
By Danvincent Elmedulan3 years ago in Earth









