• Nature
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • October 1st, 2008
Extinct Plant Rediscovered In New York

Extinct Plant Rediscovered In New York

Previously believed extinct, seaside goldenrod makes awing comeback

Worms Calculate Their Way Towards Food

Worms Calculate Their Way Towards Food

The brain of worms can perform derivative calculus

  • Diets
  • By Monica Gaza
  • June 9th, 2008
The Low Salt Diet - Not So Helpful After All

The Low Salt Diet - Not So Helpful After All

A recent study concludes that a low salt intake does not help prevent heart disease

  • Space
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • May 30th, 2008
Water May Not be Enough for Life on Mars

Water May Not be Enough for Life on Mars

Mars could be too salty for life

  • Nature
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • April 9th, 2008
Sea Breeze Can Kill You

Sea Breeze Can Kill You

Because of the ozone smog

  • Space
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • March 31st, 2008
The Search for Alien Life, a Search for Cellulose

The Search for Alien Life, a Search for Cellulose

Cellulose, evidence of ancient life form existence

  • Space
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • March 21st, 2008
Salt Deposits Found on Red Planet

Salt Deposits Found on Red Planet

Boost wet Mars theory

The Salt Hotel

The Salt Hotel

In the largest salt desert

Ancient Salt Mummy Discovered in Iran

Ancient Salt Mummy Discovered in Iran

It is 1,800 years old

Why Desalinating Seawater Is Not Largely Embraced

Why Desalinating Seawater Is Not Largely Embraced

It is not cost-effective yet

Nanomembranes Mimic the Properties of Guest Organic Molecules

Nanomembranes Mimic the Properties of Guest Organic Molecules

Artifically designed to adapt

 
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