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... LII New This Week: June 23, 2005 Follow King Tut on his 2005 summer tour, then browse sites about population growth, sex education, adoption, summer reading, Solzhenitsyn, roller coasters, amusement parks, Las Vegas, lynching, FireWire and USB, banking, military draft and conscriptions, and the 1863 draft riots in New York City. In More New This Week, find sites on sexual dysfunction, resort towns, financial planning, leafy greens, and more. Bon appetit from the LII team: librarian-editors Karen, Wendy, Jennifer, Maria, Pat, Tom, Charlotte, and our 100-and-change contributors. Self-assembled Nanostructures Function Better Than Bone As Porosity In Naturally occurring structures like birds'bones or tree trunks are thought to have evolved over eons to reach the best possible balance between stiffness and density. Researchers now show that nanoscale materials self-assembled in artificially determined patterns can improve upon nature's designs. The silica nanostructures -- basically a synthetic analogue of bone-like cellular structures, replicated at the nanoscale using silica compounds -- thus may improve performance where increased pore volume is important. 50 Classics "Peruse over 70 free commentaries covering the self-help, success and spiritual fields"from "personal development"author Tom Butler-Bowdon. Includes lists of self-help classics, success classics, and spiritual classics, reviews of selected works such as Henry David Thoreau's "Walden"(1854), Samuel Smile's "Self-Help"(1859), Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People"(1936), and more recent titles. Poland at War "Photographs of Nazi occupied Poland taken between 1939-1945."Browse the photographs by categories including Warsaw at war, the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, the Warsaw Ghetto, and Jews of Poland. These photos were not taken by professionals. From a British man who is also seeking information about his Polish relatives. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: Easy Collection of easy-to-understand publications on diabetes, digestive diseases (such as peptic ulcers and celiac disease), kidney diseases, and urological diseases (such as bedwetting and urinary tract infections). Publications include many simple diagrams and illustrations. From the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). Postural sway among abstinent alcoholics can be improved up to a point Excessive sway during quiet standing is a common and significant consequence of chronic alcoholism, even after prolonged sobriety, and can lead to fall-related injury and even death. A new study of residual postural instability in alcohol-abstinent men and women shows that alcoholics improve with prolonged sobriety, but the improvement may not fully erase the problem of instability. Discovery Could Help In The Development Of Sensors Against Chemical Th Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs), which could play an important role in developing sensors against chemical threats, have enhanced interaction with ammonia because of the presence of oxygen groups on the nanotubes, researchers at Temple University have discovered. Keeping Workers Safe During Clean Up and Recovery Operations Following News releases and audio of public service announcements from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) about dangers for workers associated with hurricane recovery. Topics include flooding, electrical, chainsaws, falls, and mold. Also includes fact sheets on natural disaster recovery and related information. Most materials are in English and Spanish. [Ironic] An Italian pensioner committed suicide after his wife fell in Recalling the end of Romeo and Juliet, the 70-year-old man, Ettore, who had sat by his wife's bedside for four months after she slipped into a coma following a heart attack, finally gave up hope and gassed himself in the garage of his family home.Less than a day later, his wife, Rossana, woke up in her hospital bed in Padua and immediately asked for him. Keeping New Mexican Peppers Hot In The World Market In the late 1990s, global competition threatened to completely steal the market for the state's cultural icon, the chili pepper. The New Mexico Chile Task Force was formed to fight back, using the talents of the chili industry aided by researchers at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), New Mexico State University, and the U.S. Department of Energy's Sandia National Laboratories.
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