Over the last few years, the use of nanomaterials for water treatment, food packaging, pesticides, cosmetics and other industries has increased. For example, farmers have used silver nanoparticles as a pesticide because of their capability to suppress the growth of harmful organisms. However, a...
...philosophical/religious facts, - ? - theories etc and i Challenge you all So called intelligent Atheists Or So Called puffed up Rascal Cheaters.
( if anyone have got guts then disprove this Practical Explanation Or disprove Gravity )
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A study published in the July edition of Genome Biology says genetic matter, previously ignored by the scientific community, may play an important role in cancer.
The study by the St. Laurent Institute, a non-profit medical research institute focused on the systems biology of disease, a...
An international collaboration of researchers including Felicia Goodrum of the University of Arizona's immunobiology department has studied how a human herpes virus carried by the majority of the population packages its genetic information during infection. The discoveries improve the chances of...
A group of researchers has managed to create the most detailed and complete map of the human brain to date. BigBrain, the 3D digital reconstruction of the brain of a 65-year-old woman, reveals its details with microscopic precision. The brain is made up of numerous networks of neurons that vary...
why every time someone try to ban male circumcision for babies political correct liberals and religious people make sure that such law will never pass
PS:please spare me your psudeo-science how circumcision is good for males
between Circumcision and human rights*
People in most cultures view women with small feet as attractive. Like smooth skin or an hourglass figure, petite feet signal a potential mate's youth and fertility. Because they signal reproductive potential, a preference for mates with these qualities may have evolved in the brains of our...
Rapid climate change during the Middle Stone Age, between 80,000 and 40,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age, sparked surges in cultural innovation in early modern human populations, according to new research.
The research, published this month in Nature Communications, was conducted by...
Scientists at Oregon Health & Science University and the Oregon National Primate Research Center (ONPRC) have successfully reprogrammed human skin cells to become embryonic stem cells capable of transforming into any other cell type in the body. It is believed that stem cell therapies hold the...
Take a swab of saliva from your mouth and within minutes your DNA could be ready for analysis and genome sequencing with the help of a new device.
University of Washington engineers and NanoFacture, a Bellevue, Wash., company, have created a device that can extract human DNA from fluid samples...
The body's brown fat cells play a key role in the development of obesity and diabetes. Researchers at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, have now discovered that we humans have two different kinds of brown fat cells and not one kind as previously thought. This discovery, now...
The fact that Olivia Wilde's normally so perfectly put-together makes it pretty cool to see both a) she doesn't fuss with makeup when walking her dog and b) without it, she looks more or less like a normal human being. More »
Olivia Wilde Without Makeup Looks Like A Normal Human Being is a...
Research led by a biology professor in the School of Science at IUPUI has uncovered a method to produce retinal cells from regenerative human stem cells without the use of animal products, proteins or other foreign substances, which historically have limited the application of stem cells to...