Binge-drinking hits teen girls harder
BINGE-DRINKING can have a long-lasting negative effect on the brains of teenaged girls, hitting them harder than it does young boys, a study shows.
‘Moses had help parting Red Sea’
US researchers think they have narrowed down where Moses parted the Red Sea 3,000 years ago, and also how he did it — with a little help from the wind.
Oil seeps deep into marshlands
Thick black oil hung in the water and stained the bases of the roseau cane at Pass a L’Outre, a shrinking patch of Louisiana’s fragile wetlands where crude from the BP spill first hit land and began seeping deep into the fragile marshes. Three rows of boom laid in front of the marshes appeared to serve little purpose, and if anything were corralling the oil up against the wetlands’ plants, not keeping it away.