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Almost A Quarter Of West Antarctic Ice Has Become Unstable
A team of researchers which is led by Professor Andy Shepherd from the University of Leeds, analyzed that the ice sheet of Antarctica has been thinning up gradually and is now thinned by up to 122 met
Eat Broccoli For Reawakening The Function Of Potent Tumor Suppressor
It has been long associated that with lowered risk of cancer, broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables -- the family of plants which also comprises cauliflower, cabbage, collard greens, Brussels spro
First Evidence Of Cooking And Consumption Of Starch By Humans
The new analysis by a world team of archaeologists, printed within the Journal of Human Evolution, provides archeological proof that has antecedently been lacking to support the hypothesis that the du
Scientists Have Proposes For Saving The Slow-Reproducing Giants
"The critical thresholds in so-called vital rates, such as mortality and fertility rates between men and women of different ages may indicate a collapse of the population that is approaching well befo
The Oldest Scandinavian Human DNA Is Revealed By Chewing Gums
There are few human bones of this age, close to 10,000 years old, in Scandinavia, and not all have preserved enough DNA for archaeogenetic studies. In fact, the DNA of these newly examined chewing gum
Here Comes A Brand-New Pokémon Mobile Game
Apparently out of nowhere, a new smartphone game called Pokémon Rumble Rush has been launched today. Initially announced with the name of Pokéland in 2017, the game reappeared today with
Fish Without Jaws Bite The Blood-Brain Barrier
A major challenge in the treatment of cancers and other brain disorders is to ensure that medicines reach their goals. A team of biomedical engineers and clinical scientists from the University of Wis
Catching A Virus With The Help Of Its Tail
Some RNA viruses insert their genetic material as one piece, while others cut it into pieces. The latter are appropriately called segmented viruses. Such segmented RNA viruses causing human diseases
A Cellular Speedometer Is Bioengineered By Scientists
Many types of cells can feel the flow, just as our skin cells can feel the difference between a gentle breeze and a strong wind. But we depend on feeling the force involved, the push of the air agains
Restoring Imbalance Of Brain Chemistry Related To Schizophrenia
The results advance the hope that supplementation of broccoli sprout extract, which contains high levels of the sulforaphane chemical, could at some point provide a way to reduce the doses of traditio
The Story Of A Piece of Stonehenge That Once Disappeared
A lost piece of one of Stonehenge's iconic standing stones has finally been returned. The cylindrical stone was perforated in the giant Neolithic standing stone and then taken as a souvenir more than
Scientists Come Up With New Approaches To Save Environment
Global warming is one of the most serious and important issue in the present day. With the increasing global warming and pollution, the climate is deteriorating each day. Scientists and researchers ar
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