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GregD
My name is Greg and I'm a Propeller Scout.
You can usually find me imbibing coffee in copious amounts, playing with my kids (I have 4), Propellering, and/or being a burden on society. If you have any questions about Propeller or just need some help, feel free to message me and ask.
Be sure and check out my friend Clare's bio (TweekerchickQC)...she thinks I'm a hippy
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Trees kill odors and other emissions from poultry farms
Planting just three rows of trees around poultry farms can cut nuisance emissions of dust, ammonia, and odors from poultry houses and aid in reducing ...
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Brain surgery is getting easier on patients
Dr. Edward Duckworth is part of a new generation of neurosurgeons who are making brain surgery a lot easier on patients.
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Sixth Taste Discovered - Calcium
The capability to taste calcium has now been discovered in mice. With these rodents and humans sharing many of the same genes, the new finding ...
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Large Hadron Collider set to unveil a new world of particle physics
The field of particle physics is poised to enter unknown territory with the startup of a massive new accelerator--the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)--in Europe ...
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Gorilla grieves over death of her baby
A female gorilla has been photographed grieving over the loss of her baby, showing a strength of emotion rarely witnessed in the animal world.
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A Blueprint to Regenerate Limbs
In its own way, the axolotl salamander is a mighty beast. Chop off its leg, and the gilled creature will grow a new one. Freeze ...
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New Speed Record for Magnetic Memories
An experiment carried out at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) has realized spin torque switching of a nanomagnet as fast as the fundamental speed limit allows ...
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Using a Poison to Turn Sunlight into Food
Arsenic, a deadly poison, kills by blocking the ability of cells to produce and consume energy. Yet, some red and green slime mats in briny ...
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Abandoned baby whale mistakes yacht for its mother
Australian TV crews have been following a lost baby humpback whale that has been trying to suckle from yachts in Pittwater Bay, near Sydney. Photograph ...
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West Nile recovery takes about a year
Most people who have contracted West Nile virus from infected mosquitoes - even those with some serious neurological complications - can take heart that they will fully ...
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Exercises tackle strain from heavy keyboard use
You reach a certain age and even typing on a keyboard feels like a contact sport.
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Exercising in heat can be good for you, and 5 other hot fitness facts
We don't need anyone to tell us it's hot. But it might surprise you that there are times when the heat can help ...
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The Afghan women jailed for being victims of rape
In Lashkar Gah, the majority of female prisoners are serving 20-year sentences for being forced to have sex. Terri Judd visited them and heard their ...
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Parkinsons at 27
When he was Robbie Tucker discovered he had Parksinsons Disease. By taking the medication Proplopa, he has experienced a gradually slowing down of the loss ...
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ATI All-In-Wonder HD, A Legend Returns
When ATI was acquired by AMD a few years ago, one product that seemed to fall off of the new corporate radar was ATI's ...
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