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Researchers from University of Madgeburg have unveiled an innovative robot that is shaped like a millipede and can function to detect and extinguish forest fires.
This eco-friendly and autonomous machine called ‘OLE’ can patrol throughout the...
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Sixteen years after Barbie dolls declared, “Math class is tough!” girls are proving that, at math, they are just as tough as boys. In the largest study of...
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Dr. Victor A. McKusick, a key architect of the Human Genome Project and a winner of the National Medal of Science, has died. He was 86.
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About The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN will become the world’s largest and highest-energy particle accelerator. Its main...
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Apparently, America’s STEM is more of a dropping leaf. STEM means science, technology, engineering, and math; the number of graduates under these fields is dropping....
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Optimism is good for heart health, at least among men, a new study shows.
University of Rochester Medical Center researcher Robert Gramling, M.D., D.Sc., found that...
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If human beings and other mammals are doing fine with babies, what was the need for god to create eggs as a means of reproduction?
Was Man made in...
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Here today—gone tomorrow? Is that possible in the animal kingdom? Where have all the dinosaurs that ruled the earth for millions of years...
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So why do we sleep? This is a question that has baffled scientists for centuries and the answer is, no one is really sure. Some believe that sleep gives the body a...
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A high-profile push by business groups to double the number of U.S. bachelor’s degrees awarded in science, math and engineering by 2015 is falling way behind...
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If you think we haven’t screwed the Earth enough, here’s more bad news. We have, apparently, put almost one third of the world’s coral reefs at risk of extinction...
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It is one of the most beloved games on the planet, and is one of the few that always gets coverage on prime-time news.
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U.S. scientists are developing a “Gene Wiki” with the aim of fostering a flexible, organic archive of human genetic information.
The project exists within...
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Theoretical physicists from Lancaster University in the UK have designed a nanomotor that operates by a novel mechanism: an electron wind. As Steven Bailey, Ilias...
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ScienceDaily (July 7, 2008) — Chemists in Japan report development of the world’s first DNA molecule made almost entirely of artificial parts. The finding could...
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Hey all.Its a very common word with every one ..I WANT MY KID TO BE AN ENGINEER A Doctor Or a MBA but seriously they care a damn about the development of moral attitude...
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Any mother who’s ever felt a jolt of joy at her baby’s first grin knows how intoxicating that can be.
Now, scientists at the Baylor College of Medicine say...
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Advanced humanoid robot Asimo just got a new superpower – it can understand three humans shouting at once.
For now the modified Asimo’s new ability are being...
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One of the largest unknowns in our understanding of the greenhouse effect is the role of the oceans as a carbon sink. Much of the carbon dioxide released into the...
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Amazonian tribe has no word to express ‘one,’ other numbers
An Amazonian language with only 300 speakers has no word to express the concept of...
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It’s clear that there’s a specific set of genes responsible for brain development when you’re in the womb, and that those genes affect your ability to...
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Scientists have grown metal crystal configurations that have never been seen before! These new configurations of crystal pour in promises in the field of biosensors,...
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