Liquid Crystalline Water at the Interface Just add sunlight for energy and life Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 31st March 2008 |
Water’s Effortless Action at a Distance Water plays the lead role in living processes through changing between two states, a brand new understanding of bioenergetics and enzyme action Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 27th October 2006 |
Water and Colloid Crystals The age-old alchemist’s dream of turning base materials into gold is coming true in the fabrication of new colloid crystal chips, but the fascinating history of colloid crystals is still unfolding Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 26th October 2006 |
Two-States Water Explains All? The age-old mystery of water is unfolding as a recent model of a large hydrogen-bonded water superstructure matches practically all observations Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 25th October 2006 |
Collagen Water Structure Revealed Water associated with collagen shows a surprising degree of order. Could they be the super-conducting channels that enable every single cell within the body to intercommunicate for perfect coordination? Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 23rd October 2006 |
First Sighting of Structured Water Structured water is among the hottest topics in science but no one has seen it until now Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 2nd November 2005 |
Positive Electricity Zaps Through Water Chains Water bound on surfaces of proteins and membranes conducts positive electricity, and could enable cells and tissues to intercommunicate rapidly and efficiently Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 27th October 2005 |
Water Smoothing Protein Relationships How proteins get into shape through water chains Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 25th October 2005 |
Social Change Weekend Workshop Sciencing with Love April 22-24. The purpose of this workshop is to have students experience another kind of science, one that lets us view and know nature as being truly alive and whole, a science with the potential to change society through changing the quality and meaning of one's own life www.provisionslibrary.org 17th March 2005 |
What's the Bacterium Really Like? Far from being a bag of macromolecules dispersed at random inside a rather tough cell wall, the bacterium is highly and spontaneously organised into nested functional compartments through interactions between the macromolecules and cell water Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 16th October 2004 |
What's the Cell Really Like? It takes life-long commitment, profound knowledge and artistry to show the world what the cell is really like. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 15th October 2004 |
The Importance of Cell Water Prof. Martin Chaplin presents a new theory on the structure of water in the cell that switches between low-density and high-density clusters Martin Chaplin 13th October 2004 |
Water Forms Massive Exclusion Zones Water, the most abundant constituent of living organisms, is associated with an enormous amount of surfaces inside cells and in the extracellular matrix. Is all of this biological water different from water in bulk? The answer is definitely yes, if the incredible new findings are to be taken on board. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 30th June 2004 |
The 'Wholiness' of Water Dr. Mae-Wan Ho reports on how a body of water appears to change as a whole and wonders if oceans do it too Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 29th June 2004 |
Is Water Special? Water has a collective structure that's extremely flexible and dynamic, which may EXPLAIN some of its 'anomalies' Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 28th June 2004 |
Water Remembers? Homeopathy Explained? New research suggests water remembers what has been dissolved in it, even after dilution beyond the point where no molecule of the original substances could remain. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 25th August 2003 |
Crystal Clear Messages from Water Could crystals of water be the answer to all our problems? Dr. Mae-Wan Ho reviews the amazing work of Japanese water scientist Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 1st June 2002 |
The Strangeness of Water & Homeopathic 'Memory' Is there any reason for homeopathic remedies to work? Does the strangeness of water hold the key? Dr. Mae-Wan Ho describes recent ideas on how the quantum electrodynamic properties of water could provide the basis of homeopathic 'memory' and how one might investigate them Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 31st May 2002 |
Homeopathy Enters the Mainstream Homeopathy is entering the mainstream in the UK. Sam Burcher reports on some recent findings that bear on a centuries-old controversy that still baffles mainstream science Sam Burcher 30th May 2002 |
Molecules Clump on Dilution A surprising discovery that molecules dissolved in water clump together when the solution is diluted is said to explain homeopathy. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho explains why the result flies in the face of conventional chemistry Dr. Mae-Wan Ho 29th May 2002 |