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Apr 20, 2009
Dark Molds and Mildew, Cleaning and Removal
By: Donald Reinhardt
All mold that appears where it is not wanted is bad mold. Black, brown, green, gray are among the colorful players in the disfiguring process. Mold control is possible! more...
Apr 17, 2009
Use of Biopesticides for Sustainable Agriculture
By: Jitendra Rathod
Chemical pesticides pose enormous health risks to humans and animals. An ecofriendly alternative is the need of the hour. more...
Apr 6, 2009
Mold Spore Control, Doing It Right and Properly
Spores are survival and dissemination forms of mold and bacteria. Spores are small, easily spread and each spore can generate a new organism. Spore control is important. more...
Apr 5, 2009
How Mold Grows and What Mold Needs to Live
Moldy bread is not bad, it can be thrown out. A moldy house, car, person or school is another matter. The problem of mold is universal. Where it is wet, molds are there. more...
Mold, Fungus and Mildew Control and Guidelines
Knowing what molds need to survive and flourish is the first step to proper control. Mold needs are simple: water, food and air. A logical control approach works. more...
Feb 3, 2009
The Science of "Seeing" Your Breath
By: Mary Faler
Move over urine and blood, breath is the new way to find and identify shifts in the body at the cellular level. more...
Feb 20, 2008
VHS Disease in Great Lakes Fish
By: Ellen Wilson
A deadly viral disease is affecting many fish species in the Great Lakes. Scientists have joined forces in order to better understand this threat. more...
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