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New Web Site Maps Endocrine Disruptors to Human Development: Scientific American - 0 views

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    A new interactive database, including a timeline showing how human fetuses develop, displays scientific data about controversial chemicals in a graphic way
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Brief meditative exercise helps cognition - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (Apr. 19, 2010) - Some of us need regular amounts of coffee or other chemical enhancers to make us cognitively sharper. A newly published study suggests perhaps a brief bit of meditation would prepare us just as well.
Walid Damouny

Grapefruit juice found to give cancer treatment a boost - 0 views

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    Unlike most beverages, grapefruit juice contains a chemical that boosts the potency of many drugs in the body. To avoid a dangerously high dose of medication, patients are often advised to not wash down pills with grapefruit juice.
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Binge eaters' dopamine levels spike at sight, smell of food - 1 views

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    ScienceDaily (Feb. 28, 2011) - A brain imaging study at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory reveals a subtle difference between ordinary obese subjects and those who compulsively overeat, or binge: In binge eaters but not ordinary obese subjects, the mere sight or smell of favorite foods triggers a spike in dopamine -- a brain chemical linked to reward and motivation.
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DNA can discern between two quantum states, research shows - 2 views

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    ScienceDaily (June 4, 2011) - Do the principles of quantum mechanics apply to biological systems? Until now, says Prof. Ron Naaman of the Institute's Chemical Physics Department (Faculty of Chemistry), both biologists and physicists have considered quantum systems and biological molecules to be like apples and oranges. But research he conducted together with scientists in Germany, which appeared recently in Science, shows that a biological molecule -- DNA -- can discern between quantum states known as spin.
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BPA-exposed male deer mice are demasculinized and undesirable to females, new study finds - 1 views

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    ScienceDaily (June 27, 2011) - While the U.S. Food and Drug Administration notes "some concern" with the controversial chemical BPA, and many other countries, such as Japan and Canada, have considered BPA product bans, disagreement exists amongst scientists in this field on the effects of BPA in animals and humans. The latest research from the University of Missouri shows that BPA causes male deer mice to become demasculinized and behave more like females in their spatial navigational abilities, leading scientists to conclude that exposure to BPA during human development could be damaging to behavioral and cognitive traits that are unique to each sex and important in reproduction.
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Organic Farming - Need Of Time - 0 views

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    An ecological farming, organic farming was introduced by Masanobu Fukuoka, who was both a philosopher and a farmer residing in Japan. He wrote about this process in his book The One straw revolution and mentioned how, farmers can refrain from using those manufactured chemicals or treat their plants with various sort of pesticides, which might ruin the nutritious value of the plant itself.
anonymous

Preparing Your First Home Garden - 0 views

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    Since we have the control over what we use, to grow our plants, we can ensure that we avoid chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Organic farming practices can ensure, a totally clean and healthy produce.
anonymous

Importance Of Soil Testing Analysis To Increase Crop Production - 0 views

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    Soil testing is vital to determine the fertility of the soil, increase crop production and the amount of fertilizer and chemicals that is required for optimal crop production.
anonymous

Know All About Polymer Science With Trivedi Science - 0 views

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    Polymer is a chemical compound, which has become quite popular these days. It is growing at a really fast pace, and there are innumerable researches going on in the field of Polymer Engineering.
anonymous

Few Facts About Sustainable Agriculture And Industrial Farming - 0 views

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    Industrial agriculture is about industrial ways of agriculture promote the usage of chemical fertilizers and pesticides on the massive scale and sustainable agriculture, on the second hand, encourages growing a number of crops and crop rotation.
David Haow

Evaluation of Potential Ecological Risk and Contamination Assessment of Heavy Metals in... - 0 views

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    The contamination and potential ecological risk posed by heavy metals from thirteen (13) sediment samples from different sampling sites along the lower portion of Agusan River were analyzed and assessed using different pollution indices. The results obtained shows that the total digest concentrations of different heavy metals under investigation have the following order: Cd < Pb < Zn < Mn, for both first sampling periods. The speciation and distribution pattern have shown that significant amounts of all metals are present in the residual fraction. Similarly, oxide-bound and organic-bound fractions were found to be highly important for Zn and Mn while Cd and Pb were significantly associated in the residual and exchangeable fractions. The results of different pollution indices moreover, showed that among all the heavy metals being studied, Cd posed the highest environmental risk across all sampling stations in both sampling periods and Mn metal was highly enriched and abundant in all of the sampling stations. Importantly, PCA results suggest that Zn, Mn and Pb may have the same origin while Cd might be coming from different sources, and this is corroborated well with the cluster analysis results. The results obtained from this work provide baseline data on the assessment of heavy metal pollution in the lower portion of Agusan River. Importantly, the acquired environmental indices will certainly help safety managers in assessing and interpreting the potential risk of the sediment associated chemical status that might adversely affect aquatic organisms in the selected sampling sites.
anonymous

Illustrate The Process Applied On Organic Agriculture - 2 views

Organic agriculture is an essential emerging trend with farming and gardening. Nowadays it is getting very unpleasant, due to using chemical compounds for gardening and for that reason the fertilit...

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What are Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Colors ? ~ Wiki Mini For Chem - 0 views

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    ***Secondary Colors Yellow + Red = ORANGE Red + Blue = VIOLET or PURPLE Blue + Yellow = GREEN ****Tertiary Colors Yellow + Orange = YELLOW-ORANGE Red + Orange = RED-ORANGE Red + Violet = RED-VIOLET Blue + Violet = BLUE-VIOLET Blue + Green = BLUE-GREEN Yellow + Green = YELLOW-GREEN
Andrew Medlon

Know Biochemistry and Find Study Materials with graphics ! - 1 views

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    Biochemistry, also known as biological chemistry, includes the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms and human body. Biochemistry is closely related to molecular biology. By refering sparsen one can get all the information with reaction and theory with interactive graphics. Switch to sparsen.com to grab the data from trending biochemistry encyclopedia.
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YouTube - Controlling the Brain with Light (Karl Deisseroth, Stanford University) - 0 views

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    Free Download - StanfordUniversity - January 22, 2009 - Karl Deisseroth is pioneering bold new treatments for depression and other psychiatric diseases. By sending pulses of light into the brain, Deisseroth can control neural activity with remarkable precision. In this short talk, Deisseroth gives an thoughtful and awe-inspiring overview of his Stanford University lab's groundbreaking research in "optogenetics".
Walid Damouny

BPA and testosterone levels: First evidence for small changes in men - 0 views

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    Researchers have for the first time identified changes in sex hormones associated with bisphenol A exposure in men, in a large population study. BPA is a chemical commonly used in food and drink containers.
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Self-Replicating Chemicals Evolve Into Lifelike Ecosystem | Wired Science from Wired.com - 0 views

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    Researchers attempting to create something reminiscent the earliest life, based on RNA instead of DNA, achieve a success.
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We're so good at medical studies that most of them are wrong - 0 views

  • Statistical validation of results, as Shaffer described it, simply involves testing the null hypothesis: that the pattern you detect in your data occurs at random. If you can reject the null hypothesis—and science and medicine have settled on rejecting it when there's only a five percent or less chance that it occurred at random—then you accept that your actual finding is significant. The problem now is that we're rapidly expanding our ability to do tests. Various speakers pointed to data sources as diverse as gene expression chips and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, which provide tens of thousands of individual data points to analyze. At the same time, the growth of computing power has meant that we can ask many questions of these large data sets at once, and each one of these tests increases the prospects than an error will occur in a study; as Shaffer put it, "every decision increases your error prospects." She pointed out that dividing data into subgroups, which can often identify susceptible subpopulations, is also a decision, and increases the chances of a spurious error. Smaller populations are also more prone to random associations. In the end, Young noted, by the time you reach 61 tests, there's a 95 percent chance that you'll get a significant result at random. And, let's face it—researchers want to see a significant result, so there's a strong, unintentional bias towards trying different tests until something pops out. Young went on to describe a study, published in JAMA, that was a multiple testing train wreck: exposures to 275 chemicals were considered, 32 health outcomes were tracked, and 10 demographic variables were used as controls. That was about 8,800 different tests, and as many as 9 million ways of looking at the data once the demographics were considered.
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    It's possible to get the mental equivalent of whiplash from the latest medical findings, as risk factors are identified one year and exonerated the next. According to a panel at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, this isn't a failure of medical research; it's a failure of statistics, and one that is becoming more common in fields ranging from genomics to astronomy. The problem is that our statistical tools for evaluating the probability of error haven't kept pace with our own successes, in the form of our ability to obtain massive data sets and perform multiple tests on them. Even given a low tolerance for error, the sheer number of tests performed ensures that some of them will produce erroneous results at random.
Maluvia Haseltine

Magnetic circular dichroism studies of indole. DL-tryptophan, and serotonin - Journal o... - 0 views

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    The magnetic properties of Indole moieties
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