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Canada to face new pressures to confront China as Biden advocates for a more united approach

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The Power Of Mushrooms: Nutrition, Benefits, & Risks Of Edible Mushrooms

Posted on January 17, 2021 | Views: 1,858 cwebb2021-01-16T18:34:52-08:00 by Ocean Robbins: Mushrooms have been eaten and used medicinally for thousands of years, all around the world… Ancient Egyptians considered mushrooms to be plants of immortality and recognized them as a gift from the god Osiris. They valued mushrooms so highly, only the royals were allowed to consume them; commoners were forbidden to touch, much less eat them. Based on the details of ancient rock paintings, some historians think that the use of magic mushrooms was alive and well in 9,000 BC among indigenous populations of North Africa. (I don’t know where those cave artists found tie-dye paint, but you can’t argue with science!) Furthermore, statues and art thought to represent mushrooms have been found in Mayan and Aztec ruins in Central America, establishing their ceremonial importance in the Americas over many thousands of years.

BBC - Travel - Stromatolites: The Earth s oldest living lifeforms

By Marian McGuinness 18 January 2021 The sunroof was open and the tinted windows were wound down. It was the closest I could get to soaking in the surrounds of desert and sea under the cloud-sailing sky. I was on Indian Ocean Drive heading a couple of hours north of Perth to Lake Thetis, on Western Australia’s wildcard Coral Coast. Like an M C Escher drawing, the landscape morphs from market gardens to limestone-spotted scrub, soundtracked with clattering windmills drawing water from the Yarragadee Aquifer formed during the Jurassic era. There were white-trunked eucalypts and punk-haired grass trees sprouting in their thousands, flocks of black cockatoos in raucous flight and, sadly, dozens of kangaroos that had ended their days as roadkill.

PEAK ASSET: MORNING WRAP 18 JANUARY: | ASX to fall, global equities lower | Neuroscientific is researching a potential cure for post-COVID lung damage |

Affirm, is making analysts think twice … Meanwhile, Aus Open tennis players aren t happy and are training by bouncing tennis balls on their hotel walls! Across markets… Australian shares are poised to start the week lower as commodities retreated as did shares in both Europe and Wall Street after a fast start to the year. ASX futures were down 16 points or 0.2 per cent to 6625. The local currency snapped back, shedding 1 per cent. Shares tumbled both in Europe and New York ahead of their respective weekends. US markets will be closed on Monday local time for Martin Luther King Jr Day. The week ahead however will be far from quiet. Separate to Joe Biden s inauguration at midday in Washington on January 20th local time (Thursday AEDT), there s a raft of US corporate reports.

To the Moon, Mars and beyond

To the Moon, Mars and beyond To the Moon, Mars and beyond In a historic first for all of Southeast Asia, Thailand has made a new footprint in space history as the first Southeast Asian member of the International Space Settlement Design Competition (ISSDC). Students taking part in the ISSDC Finals in China last year. Never before hosted by an Asean country, the ISSDC is a life-changing, exciting international educational initiative which was designed by NASA in 1983, co-staged by NASA and the Boy Scouts of America in 1984 and has since expanded to 35 countries as one of NASA’s most salient legacy educational programs.

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