In South Carolina, John McCain has been running campaign ads that have touched down on his record in the Vietnam War. While McCain has many war veterans at his corner, getting the veterans’ vote is not that simple. Even amongst retired military personnel, they deem that both the economy and health care are important factors […]
Caffein after Rigorous Exercise Improves Performance
Bangalore, India (GroundReport) – According to a recent study, glycogen, the muscle’s primary fuel source during exercise, is replenished more rapidly when athletes ingest both carbohydrate and caffeine after rigorous exercise, thus improving their performance. Researchers have found that athletes who ingested caffeine with carbohydrate had 66% more glycogen in their muscles four hours after […]
Electric Power
This report shows important of electricity and it is taken as a referance of us department of energy According to U.S department of energy Electric Power America – and much of the world — is becoming increasingly electrified. Today, more than half of the electricity generated in the United States comes from coal. For the […]
5 Essential Benefits of Calisthenics
As you know it, getting fit doesn’t need to be expensive and flashy. You just need a comfortable space, your favorite training outfit and yourself to get started. If you are thinking about calisthenics as a mean of everyday workout, then you are right! The word calisthenics comes from the Greek word kalos, meaning beauty […]
The end of centralized solar power generation?
“Most of California’s large-scale solar projects have caused new environmental problems by consuming land vital for wildlife habitat, agriculture, and recreation” concluded a recent study conducted a few years ago on the conflict between solar powered renewable energy and environmental impacts in California, USA. The research considered 160 California solar projects big enough to provide […]
US water crisis: in more than one way, this is more than it seems
You know about Flint. You’ve heard about Sebring, OH. In both places, basically the same thing happened: lax controls, oversight, and regulation allowed corrosive river water to leach lead from old pipes into the drinking water. Flint is finally being treated like the catastrophe that it is, more than a year after it should have been. […]
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