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11
Feb
2012
Why Do Viruses Kill?

16 hours ago by admin

The world was in fear of a new emerging disease threatening to kill millions. A new variant of H1N1 had arrived. In the UK, 65,000 deaths were predicted. However, to date, these warnings have not materialized. If this last pandemic has taught something, is how little is known about the unseen world ...

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Research Suggests New Pathways For Cancer Progression

17 hours ago

Observing that certain cancer cells may exhibit greater flexibility than normal cells, some scientists believe that this capability promotes rapid tumor growth. Now computer simulations developed by Boston University Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor Muhammad Zaman and collaborators at the ...

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Complex wiring of the nervous system may rely on a just a handful of genes ...

17 hours ago

Researchers have discovered a startling feature of early brain development that helps to explain how complex neuron wiring patterns are programmed using just a handful of critical genes. The findings may help scientists develop new therapies for neurological disorders, such as amyotrophic lateral sc ...

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10
Feb
2012
Woolly mammoth caught on video? It looks fishy

2 days ago

Cryptomundo » “Woolly Mammoth” Spotted in Siberia (Updated) Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company announced its first “Tweet Up” last week. Three of its Twitter followers will be selected to attend the first, technical and final dress rehearsals of Jason Grote's new play, “Civilization (all you can eat). C ...

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09
Feb
2012
Woolly mammoth caught on video? It looks fishy

2 days ago

"Some have dismissed it as a hoax while others reckon it is an elephant lost in the Siberian wilderness. The third theory is the sighting shows a bear eating a huge fish." —Is this a woolly... Not enough right?!?! Visit the website for fabulous stuff

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Scientists produce world's first magnetic soap

2 days ago by Chemistry God

Scientists from Bristol University have developed a soap, composed of iron rich salts dissolved in water, that responds to a magnetic field when placed in solution. The soap’s magnetic properties were shown with neutrons at the Institut Laue-Langevin to result from tiny iron-rich clumps that sit wit ...

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Zero gravity roller coaster will give you eight seconds of weightlessness

2 days ago

For instance, many people have shared their stories of recovery on Weightless. (By the way, if you'd like to share your story, please email me: mtartakovsky@gmail.com). So even if you don't... Not enough right?!?! Visit the website for fabulous stuff

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Scientists Created Robot that can "Sniff Out" Cocaine Like Dogs // science

3 days ago by Paracha

A group of scientists from the UK, headed by Professor Tong Sun (Tong Sun) from London's City University, is currently working on a robot that can "sniff out" cocaine, as do dogs. The difference is that robots do not get tired and make fewer mistakes than their living prototypes, reports The Registe ...

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08
Feb
2012
Hungry Black Hole Snacking on Asteroids?

3 days ago by Irene Klotz

A massive swarm of asteroids may be getting swallowed by the black hole.

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Janice Voss // science

3 days ago by Cranky and Difficult

Janice Elaine (Ford) Voss (October 8, 1956 – February 6, 2012) was an American engineer and a NASA astronaut. She flew in space five times, jointly holding the record for American women. Voss died on February 6, 2012 after a battle with breast cancer. Voss graduated from Minnechaug Regional High Sch ...

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