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Effect Of The Van-der-Waals And Intramolecular Forces

Effect Of The Van-der-Waals And Intramolecular Forces

In modern microelectronics, nanobiotechnology, nanorobots increasingly have being used both organic biomacromolecules and fragments, as nucleotides, peptides, DNA, and inorganic elements, like as…
'Hammerhead' Creature Was World's First Plant-eating Marine Reptile

'Hammerhead' Creature Was World's First Plant-eating Marine Reptile

In 2014, scientists discovered a bizarre fossil--a crocodile-sized sea-dwelling reptile that lived 242 million years ago in what today is southern China. Its head was poorly preserved, but it seemed…
Experts Decipher The Disease Behind One Of The World's Most Famous Paintings

Experts Decipher The Disease Behind One Of The World's Most Famous Paintings

It is one of the most famous paintings in American history: Christina's World, by Andrew Wyeth. The painting, which hangs in the Museum of Modern Art in New York, depicts a young woman in a field,…
Keeping Fruit Fresh Without Refrigeration - Using Silk

Keeping Fruit Fresh Without Refrigeration - Using Silk

Thanks to science and technology, food is no longer a luxury, it is a commodity. If anti-science groups spent less time scaring uneducated people and more time caring about humanity, there would be…
Young Bisexual Women More Susceptible To Depression

Young Bisexual Women More Susceptible To Depression

A study finds greater prevalence of mental health symptoms in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and questioning (LGBQ) community in your bisexual women.  During routine visits with physicians,…
Potato Plants Trigger Aboveground Defenses In Response To Tuber Attacks

Potato Plants Trigger Aboveground Defenses In Response To Tuber Attacks

ITHACA, NY--Potato plants boost the chemical defenses in their leaves when Guatemalan tuber moth larvae feed on their tubers, report researchers at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI). While the…
Pregnancy Reenvisioned As A Conflict-Driven Battle Between Mother And Child

Pregnancy Reenvisioned As A Conflict-Driven Battle Between Mother And Child

Pregnancy sounds like the ultimate form of animal cooperation – mothers share their own bodies to grow and support their children’s prenatal development. But in reality, embryos use every trick in…
A Statistics Session At A Particle Physics Conference ?

A Statistics Session At A Particle Physics Conference ?

The twelfth edition of “Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum“, a particle physics conference specialized in QCD and Heavy Ion physics, will be held in Thessaloniki this year, from August…
A Filter That Shaped Evolution Of Primates In Asia

A Filter That Shaped Evolution Of Primates In Asia

By studying fossils from southern China, scientists have gained insights into how primates in Asia evolved to resemble the array seen today. The results suggest that a distinct period marked by…
'Super Males' Emerge From Male-dominated Populations, Study Finds

'Super Males' Emerge From Male-dominated Populations, Study Finds

Males who evolve in male-dominated populations become far better at securing females than those who grow up in monogamous populations, according to new research into the behaviour of fruit flies at…

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