Marijuana, Diabetes, Solar Power & Eagles
'Come out of the closet' about marijuana use was the theme of this year's Seattle Hempfest, the fragrant annual waterfront event. And at least several of the tens of thousands of festival-goers did come out of the closet. And went into jail.
Scientists are hard at work looking for ways people with diabetes can measure their blood sugar without the painful and scarring jabs now necessary for blood collection.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles became the city's first religious edifice to generate solar power. The massive church's solar panels will return enough juice to the city's power grid to light up 66 homes.
A bald eagle that was left for dead after its beak was shot off is alive and tearing its prey to shreds again thanks to Dr Brian Andrews, a Canadian dentist, who fashioned an artificial bill out of acrylic denture material.
Scientists are hard at work looking for ways people with diabetes can measure their blood sugar without the painful and scarring jabs now necessary for blood collection.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles became the city's first religious edifice to generate solar power. The massive church's solar panels will return enough juice to the city's power grid to light up 66 homes.
A bald eagle that was left for dead after its beak was shot off is alive and tearing its prey to shreds again thanks to Dr Brian Andrews, a Canadian dentist, who fashioned an artificial bill out of acrylic denture material.
