• Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • August 24th, 2012
Why the 2011 Japanese Tsunami Was So Massive

Why the 2011 Japanese Tsunami Was So Massive

British researchers shed light on the energies that cause these waves

Crash Course in Green Energy and Renewable Power Sources [Video]

Crash Course in Green Energy and Renewable Power Sources [Video]

The University of Cambridge releases video dealing with the future of energy

Synthetic Mother-of-Pearl Produced in the Lab

Synthetic Mother-of-Pearl Produced in the Lab

This is the first time the material has been replicated artificially

Formation of Quiescent Coronal Loops Photographed

Formation of Quiescent Coronal Loops Photographed

This is the first time this feat is achieved, experts comment

Inflammation Makes You Unable to Feel the Cold

Inflammation Makes You Unable to Feel the Cold

The conclusion belongs to a new scientific investigation

  • Health
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • June 14th, 2012
Assessing How Often People Can Donate Blood

Assessing How Often People Can Donate Blood

Scientists want to assess the efficiency of current practices

  • Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • June 14th, 2012
Pitcher Planet Reveals New Trick for Capturing Insects

Pitcher Planet Reveals New Trick for Capturing Insects

The newly found technique only works when it's raining

  • Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • May 29th, 2012
How Plants Help Bees Remain Attached to Their Petals

How Plants Help Bees Remain Attached to Their Petals

Newly found mechanism ensures insects can latch on to flowers

Tetrapods Used Only Their Front Limbs for Locomotion

Tetrapods Used Only Their Front Limbs for Locomotion

The back limbs were used to maintain balance while moving

Lost Ancient Language Rediscovered

Lost Ancient Language Rediscovered

Hints of the previously unknown language were found in the Middle East

Domestic Horses Appeared in the Ukraine

Domestic Horses Appeared in the Ukraine

They also roamed the plains of Russia and Kazakhstan

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • April 26th, 2012
Gaia Data Center Brought Online, Will Help Map Stars

Gaia Data Center Brought Online, Will Help Map Stars

The facility is destined to support the upcoming Gaia mission

  • Health
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • April 24th, 2012
Cocaine Ages the Brain Twice as Fast

Cocaine Ages the Brain Twice as Fast

Neurons grow old a lot faster than they normally would

Solar-Grade Silicon Can Now Be Produced Cheaply

Solar-Grade Silicon Can Now Be Produced Cheaply

Researchers in the UK make significant strides in this direction

Mathematical Model of the Brain Developed

Mathematical Model of the Brain Developed

The dataset is not meant to emulate how the human brain works

Triple Negative Breast Cancer Genome Decoded

Triple Negative Breast Cancer Genome Decoded

The discovery could lead to the development of better therapies

Advanced Plastic Electronics Developed at Cambridge

Advanced Plastic Electronics Developed at Cambridge

Researchers were able to improve on a decades-old technology

 
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