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All-permeating ‘warrior genes’ in swarming billions might be the reason behind the world’s woes! Don’t you know these warrior genes? Call them ‘rage enzymes’ for your your comfort. There now, you have got the undercut - it’s bubbling...
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Costa Rica is the greenest and happiest country in the world, according to a new list that ranks nations by combining measures of their ecological footprint with the...
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Max Blumental reports on The Daily Beast that Sarah Palin may have quit her job today because she was trying to avert a major, yet-to-be-disclosed corruption scandal....
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The latest two-yearly study of the Australian Government’s Productivity Commission damningly reveals that indigenous children are six times more likely to suffer...
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According to researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, California and the Verenium Corporation, the abdomen of termites contain microbes...
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During the First World War, many poisonous gases gained infamy as chemical weapons. And many of them have been recently used as valuable industrial reagent and building...
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In past we have come across a number of news about using enzymes to drive some energy sources like powering cell phones etc. and now comes a new theory that will make...
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The price of oil is increasing day by day for which there is a very pressing need to carve out alternatives to gasoline. To boost bio-fuel production scientists are...
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A gene that regulates ageing process has been found to reduce the chances of prostate cancer. The researchers at the Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, are very...
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That’s right they are using the blood of crabs in a device called LOCAD-PTS! Fortunately none of the crabs are being hurt by this process since after withdrawing...
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Pix: Using proprietary DNA extraction and cloning technologies, scientists have isolated the cellulose-degrading enzymes found in termites and created industrial...
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A computer performing on DNA! Israeli scientists have devised such a computer. And it can perform 330 trillion operations per second, which is more than 100,000 times...
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Enzymes, Inc. launches a new blog for providing enzyme information to the customers, nutritionists and anybody who wants to know about enzymes in a informal way. To...
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European Union Scientists have developed enzymes that can be used in low calories product to improve their texture. These enzymes work by binding together biopolymers,...
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We all might have experienced the effect of having American sizzlers after eating a cold gazpacho soup. Before digestive system comes up with a reply, your half an inch...
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