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Ten Misconceptions About Islam
Misconception 1: Islam is `the religion of peace' because Misconception 2: In Islam, denial of human rights is OK because Misconception 3: In Islam, women are inferior to men because Misconception 4: Islam is well-suited only to the Arabs because Misconception 5: Islam rejects Jesus because: Misconception 6: Islam orders the worship of a man because: Misconception 7: Islam tolerates the killing of innocents because Misconception 8: Islam is intolerant of other religions because Misconception 9: Islam is a racist, afro-centric cult because Misconception 10: Islam produces a lazy, uneducated society because
Islam Denounces Terrorism
Islam Denounces Terrorism God calls to the Abode of Peace and He guides whom He wills to a straight path (Qur’an, 10:25)
THE MIRACLE IN THE CELL
THE MIRACLE IN THE CELL
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PhysOrg.com
A mammalian clock protein responds directly to light We all know that light effects the growth and development of plants, but what effect does light have on humans and animals? A new paper by Nathalie Hoang et al., published in PLoS Biology this week, explores this question by examining cryptochromes in flies, mice, and humans. In plants, cryptochromes are photoreceptor proteins which absorb and process blue light for functions such as growth, seedling development, and leaf and stem expansion. When using gestures, rules of grammar remain the same The mind apparently has a consistent way of ordering an event that defies the order in which subjects, verbs, and objects typically appear in languages, according to research at the University of Chicago. Researchers Unable to Agree on Predictors of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Studies exploring potential predictors of post-traumatic stress disorder (PSTD) following major trauma have resulted in varied conclusions. While a number of risk factors such as injury severity, demographic factors and compensation-related factors have been identified, none is strong enough to reliably predict which patient will develop the disorder. Cellular self-eating promotes pancreatitis To survive tough times, cells sometimes resort to a form of self-cannibalism called autophagy. But as Hashimoto et al. reveal, autophagy can have a down side, destroying the pancreas by prematurely activating a digestive enzyme. PopTok lets movie snippets do the talking in online messaging Israeli startup PopTok on Monday began inviting people to test a free service that weaves snippets from memorable films or hot music videos into instant messages and email. Higher coffee consumption associated with lower liver cancer risk A new large, prospective population-based study confirms an inverse relationship between coffee consumption and liver cancer risk. The study also found that higher levels of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) in the blood were associated with an increased risk of developing the disease. These findings are published in the July issue of Hepatology. Authorities hope to shoo dolphins from N.J. rivers (AP) -- The latest visitors to the New Jersey shore are doing what many tourists do: splashing around in the waves with the kids and feasting on seafood. Too many choices can spoil the research The more choices people get, the less consistent they are in making those choices, according to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research. The study's findings may affect the way researchers examine consumer choices. Media bias can net mistakes at the ballot box The media slant political news to the left or right to increase ratings and profits, spinning up an information vacuum that can lead to mistakes at the ballot box, a new study by three University of Illinois economists says. World must manage water carefully: experts The world's water resources must be carefully managed to meet the needs of billions of people flocking to urban centres, experts said Tuesday at a conference on sustainable development. ... |