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Tag: Science

 

On Waging War: We All Survive Death -- So What's the Point?

Donald Croft Brickner Region: United States

Whatever you’re doing at this moment, please stop. We’re all going to sing: Lead Vocal: “…War! -- Hyunh!! Good Gawd, Jy’all! -- What Is It Good For..?” Chorus: “Uh-Absolut&rsquo... more

Views: 1425
 

Scientists Develop a Possible Cure for HIV

Finding Dulcinea Region: United Kingdom (Great Britain)

Scientists have engineered an immune cell that can find and attack HIV, even when it mutates.   ‘Assassin’ Cells   Scientists from the United States and Britain have genetically engineered a... more

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First bomb disposal robot unveiled in Philippines.

S M Region: Philippines

The first Explosive Disposal Robot known as EDR was demonstrated for police officials in Manila in philiphines. It was locally built and designed by the professors and students of Mapua Institute of Technology. more

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274 New species found.

S M Region: Australia

A few new species of the Trichopeltarion crab were found near the marine reserve off southern Tasmania, Marine research voyages have revealed 274 new species to the science world of which 86 where previously unknown in Aus... more

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Experiments with ‘Water Bears’ in Vacuum of Space to Help Cancer Treatment

Santosh Kumar Agarwal Region: India

Tardigrades, popularly known as Water Bears, are microscopic invertebrates in the animal kingdom  that are almost indestructible. They are 0.1 to 1.5 mm long and thrive in moist conditions and are abundantly... more

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Summer Camp Teaches Kids to Question Everything

Finding Dulcinea Region: New York

Posted by Lindsey Chapman to findingDulcinea New York’s Camp Inquiry encourages youngsters to think twice about everything they believe, including religion and science. Camp Inquiry is a traditional summer camp in ... more

Views: 1275
 

Examine Global Politics of Blood

Mohan Nepali Region: Nepal

Criminalization of politics is a serious threat to the overall human civilization. Yet this is one of the most overshadowed issues. Today’s politics is full of bloodbath. What happened before, during and even after t... more

Views: 1131
 

Listening to the Noise – New View on Stem Cell Differentiation

Michael Krebs Region: United States

It is often comforting to think in linear terms and to believe that the universe operates in those terms; that complex processes are best discerned on a plane or when moving along a line; that the driver you are following ... more

Views: 1481
 

Antimicrobial Personal Care Products and the Ecology – a Penalty in Cleanliness

Michael Krebs Region: United States

We have a rule in our house: showing up at the table with unwashed hands will set you back a dollar.  Now while this infraction is likely not properly indexed to inflation, the penalty acts as a reminder that germs tr... more

Views: 1866
 

On Threespine Sticklebacks and Other Reversals

Michael Krebs Region: United States

The threespine stickleback, a tiny freshwater fish native to Lake Washington, has gone retro.  In what researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center are labeling a case of “reverse evolution,” th... more

Views: 1275




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