94 Elements reveals the human face of chemicals. Kat Austen, CultureLab editor (Image: Marc Isaacs) There may be some disagreement on the exact number of naturally occurring elements, but I for one am glad that the new crowdsourced film project 94 Elements decided to weigh in on the heavy end.
Just launched, the project is calling for submissions of short films to tell individual stories about each element. The idea puts a human face on these chemicals we take for granted, whether it be how we use them or the rate at which we do so. Director Marc Isaacs’s Oxygen: The old man and his bed, follows an emaciated man who suffers breathing difficulties. Project director Mike Paterson’s contribution on copper, on the other hand, highlights the environmental and social cost of the high demand for the metal. As well as films on individual elements, the project has an experimental section - The Mix Lab - centred on the chemistry of molecules and their constituents. Health/Fitness. 20 Delicious Protein Powder Recipes (That Are NOT Shakes) Slideshow. INGREDIENTS: 1 egg, 3 tbsp. applesauce, 2 tbsp. syrup, 3 tbsp. milk, ½ tsp. vanilla extract, 2 tbsp. flour, 3 tbsp. pancake mix, 1 scoop vanilla protein powder, ½ cup blueberries.
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Strenuous exercise is known to reduce oestrogen levels in women and girls. This can delay the start of menstruation, and can lead to irregular periods in adult women. Low levels of oestrogen in premenopausal women have been linked to impaired mental function in later life. Mary Tierney at the University of Toronto, Canada, reasoned that strenuous exercise might therefore lead to impaired cognition in later life. She asked 90 healthy post-menopausal women to report their life-long exercise habits, and then tested their cognitive ability. The overall benefits of regular exercise are well established, but Tierney says the possible impact of strenuous exercise on cognition should be investigated further to see if it is significant. Food Nutrition Facts - Healthy Living Tips at WomansDay. Every child has heard the healthy-eating mantra "You are what you eat.
" But there may be a closer resemblance between good-for-you grub and your body than you thought. We found 10 foods that mirror the body parts they provide nutrients for—for example, brain-boosting walnuts actually look like a brain. Coincidence? Maybe. Though these healthy foods are beneficial to the whole body, the list below is a fun reminder of what to eat to target specific areas. 1. Slice a carrot in half crosswise and it's easy to see that the veggie resembles an eye—look closely and you'll even notice a pattern of radiating lines that mimic the pupil and iris. 2. The folds and wrinkles of a walnut bring to mind another human organ: the brain. 3. Long, lean stalks of celery look just like bones—and they're good for them, too. 4.
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This dish can be made vegetarian/vegan, or get creative and add your own choice of protein source (chicken, tofu, and shrimp are all delicious options). Note that although most Thai noodle dishes are made with rice noodles, there are also various Chinese-inspired Thai noodle dishes made with wheat or egg noodles, as in this recipe. I always love all the noodle dishes available in Thailand, simply because they are never bland or lacking in flavor.
I'm sure you'll find this the case here. ENJOY! Prep Time: 15 minutes. Zucchini Relish Recipe - Food.com - 236998. Train for long distance running.