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Modern Greeks are the decedents of ancient Mycenaeans

September 1, 2018 admin 0

Comparison between ancient DNA and modern DNA suggest that the Greeks are descendants of the Myacenaeans and that only a small proportion of the DNA […]

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Chemist ant carries out animal pharmacology

July 5, 2018 admin 0

A new study has revealed that wood ants within Formica paralugubris colonies create a potent anti-fungal concoction to protect their home from pathogen attacks. This […]

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Enzyme helps bacteria transform toxic gold ions to inert solid gold

May 3, 2018 admin 0

New research has revealed that special enzymes help the bacterium Cupriavidus metallidurans transform toxic versions of gold into inert solid gold. The inert solid gold […]

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Spiral-shaped nanostructure found in human sperm tail

March 1, 2018 admin 0

Swedish researchers have discovered a mysterious spiral-shaped nanostructure in the tails of human sperm. It’s usage remains unknown, but it might be capable of giving […]

How chromosome combinations and temperature determine sex in bearded dragons

July 6, 2017 admin 0

It’s been known for quite some time that sex determination in bearded dragon embryos are impacted by the ambient temperature when the eggs are incubated. […]

Binary Options Trading: Can I Reduce the Risk of Getting Scammed?

June 28, 2017 admin 0

Binary options trading is a simplified form of financial speculation where a trader predicts whether a certain condition will be true at a certain point […]

Marble bone disease in Västerbotten traced to Middle Age mutant ancestor

June 26, 2017 admin 0

A special type of the bone disease osteopetrosis that exists in Västerbotten, Sweden is caused by a gene mutation that researchers at Uppsala University now […]

Virtual reality helps reduce anxiety at the dentist

June 24, 2017 admin 0

UK scientists have found that virtual reality (VR) can reduce anxiety levels in dental patients. It can’t be any VR though – an natural environment […]

Tularemia bacteria escapes using recyclable speargun

June 23, 2017 admin 0

A recent study by researchers from the University of Basel show that the bacteria responsible for causing the infectious disease tularemia use “nano-spearguns” to free […]

Using light to trick night active mosquitoes

June 17, 2017 admin 0

According to a new study recently published by researchers at the University of Notre Dame, just 10 minutes of light exposure can be enough to […]

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