Heather Mace
Contributing Writer
Heather Mace - Heather Mace
Heather Mace is a medical transcriptionist professionally, but in her spare time pursues hobbies of English literature and terminology, anthropology, biology, music, art, and the general "whys" and "hows" of everyday life.
Latest Articles
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Who Was B. Traven?
B. Traven was a man shrouded in mystery, and various theories have arisen to explain him. Who was this brilliant, but obscure author?
Jan 19, 2011
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The Human Face: Man's Greatest Asset
The face is a highly evolved and essential aspect of man's success at communication and, therefore, survival.
Jan 9, 2011
- Heather Mace
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Rock Salt and Ice, a Doomed Affair
Rock salt may be a simple substance, but it has a fascinating, nearly poetic chemical mechanism when scattered on ice.
Dec 28, 2010
- Heather Mace
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The Narwhal's Tusk: An Enigma at Its Finest
Called the 'unicorn of the sea', the narwhal is a truly enigmatic creature, especially given new findings about its characteristic horn.
Dec 19, 2010
- Heather Mace
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Lake Monsters: Fantastic Fiction or Terrifying Truth?
The mythology of the lake monster is ancient and, despite a lack of scientific evidence, belief in this mysterious beast endures.
Dec 12, 2010
- Heather Mace
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Steroid-Induced Diabetes
Steroids can be extremely helpful in the treatment of many conditions, but for chronic users, this help may come at the cost of developing diabetes.
Dec 4, 2010
- Heather Mace
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