“…rainy and a low of 2 …” kshhht “…climatologists meeting established a treaty that should further reduce CO2 exhausts by 20% over the next decade…” shh “…and here is their new song fresh from the producer…” kshhhh “…unprecedented flooding for this time of the year…” “Daaaa, could you please stop tweaking around on MY radio? And could you please drive a bit faster, I wanna bake something for ma before she returns.” She liked radios, something that none of her friends had. They tended to call them relics, which made her like them even more. With a smile the driver…
The Science Creative Quarterly
By larsrose
Having studied and researched in the UK, Germany, Sweden and Denmark, Lars considers himself European of origin. He leaves it to others to decide whether being a Canadian PhD student (in the areas of solid oxide fuel cells and/or alternative energy) now makes him a worldly man. He has not yet found a cure for enjoying hardcore science, but also hopes he won't find one soon.
BITE BACK
And there it is again. The painful experience resulting from foul teeth and the dawning realisation that another undesired visit to the dentist becomes inevitable. In the reality of shrill drilling sounds, affected humans of all ages tend to make a promise to take better care of their ivories after this surgery. However, once the pain has subsided, this promise usually does not persist. Though it really should. Tooth decay is one of the most widespread diseases amongst humans, and is a result of a progressed invasion of the bacteria Streptococcus Mutans, a natural inhabitant of our oral cavity. Estimation…