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Erich Feldmeier

@biogarage Project Biolab Prague CZ [brmlab] - 0 views

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    "The aim of the project is to get acquainted with usually inaccessible laboratory procedures - extraction of various organic substances and study them further, growing bacteria on agar plates, DNA extraction and sequencing, explant cultures, various behavioral studies (see BrmRat ) and even heredity experiments. A lot of this may be simple stuff you do not need a well-equipped lab for - once we understand the principles, we can make our way forward. Goals The goal of this project is mainly to enable access to experimental biology for everyone interested in it"
Georgiya Cathrin

Top Attractions Of Same Day Loans That Make It Popular Choice! - 0 views

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    The interest charges of same day loans deals vary from lender to lender which means you can compare and choose the apt and reasonable deal for your particular situation.
nadimmolla

Human Nature - 0 views

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    Here are the most interesting, amazing and unusual things that happened in the world of science this week. A recap of Live Science's
Walid Damouny

Carbon nanotubes show the ability to amplify light, could lead to new photonic applicat... - 0 views

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    "(PhysOrg.com) -- "Carbon nanotubes have a lot of really nice properties that make them good for photonics," Laurent Vivien tells PhysOrg.com. Ever since the discovery that carbon nanotubes have photoluminescence when encapsulated in micelle surfactant, Vivien points out, there has been interest in pursuing them for use in nanophotonics, and in microelectronics. "
Charles Daney

Symmetry in Physics, Pt. 2: Discrete Symmetries and Antimatter - US LHC Blog - 0 views

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    The spacetime symmetries we discussed in the previous post can be expanded to include three discrete symmetries: parity, charge conjugation, and time-reversal. It turns out (rather surprisingly) that physics chooses not to obey these symmetries, and this act of rebellion allowed the universe to develop interesting things like galaxies and life.
Maluvia Haseltine

One in seven scientists say colleagues fake data - Times Online - 0 views

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    Faking scientific data and failing to report commercial conflicts of interest are far more prevalent than previously thought, a study suggests.
Charles Daney

Cosmological Gravitational Radiation : Dynamics of Cats - 0 views

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    Interesting new paper coming out in Nature this week, presenting early scientific results from LIGO on the amplitude of stochastic gravitational radiation background of cosmological origin.
Ilmar Tehnas

Clearest sign yet of dark matter detected - physics-math - 18 December 2009 - New Scien... - 0 views

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    Good article, though it still doesn't identify dark matter. Could it be the neutralino? Wait the results from the LHC in 2010 with great interest.
Ilmar Tehnas

Acoustic levitation could be used on Mars - 1 views

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    Novel but impractical way of redistributing dust to give the illusion of cleanliness. Interesting theory nevertheless.
Ilmar Tehnas

Oceans of Liquid Diamond May Exist On Neptune and Uranus - 0 views

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    Far fetched but interesting idea. Unlikely we will actually find out in the near term due to conditions in the atmosphere of these planets.
thinkahol *

Everything We Knew About Human Vision is Wrong: Author Mark Changizi Tells Us... - 0 views

  • Our funny primate variety of color vision turns out to be optimized for seeing the physiological modulations in the blood in the skin that underlies our primate color signals.
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    For theoretical neurobiologist and author Mark Changizi, "why" has always been more interesting than "how." While many scientists focus on the mechanics of how we do what we do, his research aims to grasp the ultimate foundations underlying why we think, feel and see as we do. Guided by this philosophy, he has made important discoveries on why we see in color, why we see illusions, why we have forward-facing eyes, why letters are shaped as they are, why the brain is organized as it is, why animals have as many limbs and fingers as they do, and why the dictionary is organized as it is.
Janos Haits

Koios.org/ - 0 views

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    Omniscious is a free open online collaborative problem solving contest platform in development. The system is intended for anyone curious and interested in solving wicked problems or investigating complicated unanswered questions.
Charles Daney

Understanding Cancer Part 2 - Telomerase, the Road to Immortality, and the Nobel Prize - 0 views

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    Telomeres are necessary for several reasons, among them to act as 'padding' during cell duplication. Every time a linear DNA molecule is replicated it loses a few base pairs from the ends (the reason why is quite interesting,
Charles Daney

Understanding Cancer Part 2 - Telomerase, the Road to Immortality, and the Nobel Prize ... - 0 views

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    Telomeres are necessary for several reasons, among them to act as 'padding' during cell duplication. Every time a linear DNA molecule is replicated it loses a few base pairs from the ends (the reason why is quite interesting,
Charles Daney

Interview: Murray Gell-Mann / Science News - 0 views

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    Shortly before his 80th birthday, on September 15, the physics Nobel laureate Murray Gell-Mann spoke with Science News Editor in Chief Tom Siegfried about his views on the current situation in particle physics and the interests he continues to pursue in other realms of science.
thinkahol *

How music changes our brains - Salon.com - 2 views

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    Science is becoming increasingly interested in the relationship between sound and the brain. An expert explains
Janos Haits

Numenta | NuPIC - 0 views

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    Numenta.org Platform for Intelligent Computing The mission of this project is to build and support a community interested in machine learning and machine intelligence based on modeling the neocortex and the principles upon which it works.
anonymous

Tips To Grow Tomatoes With Natural Farming - 0 views

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    Growing tomatoes in pots is very interesting in terms of health benefits. Before you plant a tomato plant, fill the pot with soil and mix with small amount fertilizer thereafter finish off with adding composite over the soil to help root development.
anonymous

Mahendra Trivedi - Microbiology Report - 0 views

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    Microbiological researches done by Mahendra Trivedi are very interesting and important.
Janos Haits

FreeSearch (incl. DBLP) - 1 views

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    FreeSearch provides a way to search for scientific publications from different sources. You can easily find articles, and use them for your personal interest or research
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