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Rat Embryonic Stem Cells - 0 views

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    Creative Bioarray provides various human and animal cell lines that are invaluable for medical, scientific and pharmaceutical institutions. Creative Bioarray offers Rat Embryonic Stem Cells for your research.
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Human iPS Cells - 0 views

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    Creative Bioarray provides various human and animal cell lines that are invaluable for medical, scientific and pharmaceutical institutions. Creative Bioarray offers iPSC for your research.
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IBM Watson: Ecosystem - 0 views

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    "Partnerships. The IBM Watson Ecosystem A new partner program providing Watson cognitive technology to businesses, access to IBM's network and a community of entrepreneurial organizations working to solve their industry's toughest challenges"
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Retro Fitness of Jersey City (Hudson Mall), NJ - 0 views

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    A great service provider in the fitness field at Jersey City.
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Real Economy Lab | Real Economy Lab - 0 views

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    The Real Economy Lab provides an interactive platform where the cumulative knowledge, aims, and resources of the movement can be drawn together in order to seek common ground and drive coordinated action
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Know About the Importance of Tree Fence Protection in NSW - 1 views

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    As you Know, trees provide a lot of great things which you need and crave as humans and inhabitants of the earth- oxygen, erosion control, shade, wildlife, fuel, etc. So, Coastline Sediment Control provides tree fence protection in New South Wales at suitable cost.
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Open Tree of Life - home - 0 views

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    "The Open Tree of Life project (OpenTree) is enabling a community-assembled tree of life by synthesizing the wealth of phylogenetic data published / being published by the scientific community and providing the means to update and refine the draft tree."
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Avail the Best Siltation Control Techniques at Reasonable Cost - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control provides the best quality siltation control techniques in New South Wales at very reasonable cost. Silt fence provides more robust sediment control compared with a standard silt fence.
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The Core-Collapse Supernova - The Astrophysics Spectator: - 0 views

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    If the core of a massive star provides this rest mass energy, it can generate several hundred times the energy of a thermonuclear supernova. The core collapse of a massive star is associated in current theory will all but one type of supernova.
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How cannabis dampens the immune system - health - 03 December 2010 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    By dampening the immune system, cannabis provides relief from inflammatory diseases, but it also increases the risk of infections. Now we know how
Charles Daney

X-Ray Telescope's First 10 Years of Awesome Images | Wired Science - 0 views

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    Ten years ago today, NASA launched the Chandra X-Ray Observatory aboard the space shuttle Columbia. And it has provided stunning images from the high-energy
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What scientists know about jewel beetle shimmer - 0 views

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    "Jewel beetles" are widely known for their glossy external skeletons that appear to change colors as the angle of view changes. Now they may be known for something else--providing a blueprint for materials that reflect light rather than absorbing it to produce colors.
Charles Daney

Liposuction leftovers provide "liquid gold" stem cells - Just A Theory - 0 views

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    What happens to fat left over from a liposuction procedure? Brad Pitt might choose to turn it in to soap, but scientists at Stanford University have figured out a surprising alternative: stem cells.
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    illusions4real - energy saving solutions provider in Rajasthan
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solar water heater for home-solar products - 0 views

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    illusions4real, a energy saving solutions provider, maintaining ISO 9001:2000 and CE certifications company based in Jaipur, dealing in solar products, solar lantern, led lights and led fixtures
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    A energy saving solutions provider offering solar water heating, solar lighting and led lighting solutions
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    illusions4real, a energy saving solutions provider, maintaining ISO 9001:2000 and CE certifications company based in Jaipur, dealing in solar water heater,solar products.
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Scientists reveal driving force behind evolution - 0 views

  • The team observed viruses as they evolved over hundreds of generations to infect bacteria. They found that when the bacteria could evolve defences, the viruses evolved at a quicker rate and generated greater diversity, compared to situations where the bacteria were unable to adapt to the viral infection. The study shows, for the first time, that the American evolutionary biologist Leigh Van Valen was correct in his 'Red Queen Hypothesis'. The theory, first put forward in the 1970s, was named after a passage in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass in which the Red Queen tells Alice, 'It takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place'. This suggested that species were in a constant race for survival and have to continue to evolve new ways of defending themselves throughout time. Dr Steve Paterson, from the University's School of Biosciences, explains: "Historically, it was assumed that most evolution was driven by a need to adapt to the environment or habitat. The Red Queen Hypothesis challenged this by pointing out that actually most natural selection will arise from co-evolutionary interactions with other species, not from interactions with the environment. "This suggested that evolutionary change was created by 'tit-for-tat' adaptations by species in constant combat. This theory is widely accepted in the science community, but this is the first time we have been able to show evidence of it in an experiment with living things." Dr Michael Brockhurst said: "We used fast-evolving viruses so that we could observe hundreds of generations of evolution. We found that for every viral strategy of attack, the bacteria would adapt to defend itself, which triggered an endless cycle of co-evolutionary change. We compared this with evolution against a fixed target, by disabling the bacteria's ability to adapt to the virus. "These experiments showed us that co-evolutionary interactions between species result in more genetically diverse populations, compared to instances where the host was not able to adapt to the parasite. The virus was also able to evolve twice as quickly when the bacteria were allowed to evolve alongside it."
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    Scientists at the University of Liverpool have provided the first experimental evidence that shows that evolution is driven most powerfully by interactions between species, rather than adaptation to the environment.
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Traces of the past: Computer algorithm able to 'read' memories - 0 views

  • To explore how such memories are recorded, the researchers showed ten volunteers three short films and asked them to memorise what they saw. The films were very simple, sharing a number of similar features - all included a woman carrying out an everyday task in a typical urban street, and each film was the same length, seven seconds long. For example, one film showed a woman drinking coffee from a paper cup in the street before discarding the cup in a litter bin; another film showed a (different) woman posting a letter. The volunteers were then asked to recall each of the films in turn whilst inside an fMRI scanner, which records brain activity by measuring changes in blood flow within the brain. A computer algorithm then studied the patterns and had to identify which film the volunteer was recalling purely by looking at the pattern of their brain activity. The results are published in the journal Current Biology. "The algorithm was able to predict correctly which of the three films the volunteer was recalling significantly above what would be expected by chance," explains Martin Chadwick, lead author of the study. "This suggests that our memories are recorded in a regular pattern." Although a whole network of brain areas support memory, the researchers focused their study on the medial temporal lobe, an area deep within the brain believed to be most heavily involved in episodic memory. It includes the hippocampus - an area which Professor Maguire and colleagues have studied extensively in the past. They found that the key areas involved in recording the memories were the hippocampus and its immediate neighbours. However, the computer algorithm performed best when analysing activity in the hippocampus itself, suggesting that this is the most important region for recording episodic memories. In particular, three areas of the hippocampus - the rear right and the front left and front right areas - seemed to be involved consistently across all participants. The rear right area had been implicated in the earlier study, further enforcing the idea that this is where spatial information is recorded. However, it is still not clear what role the front two regions play.
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    Computer programs have been able to predict which of three short films a person is thinking about, just by looking at their brain activity. The research, conducted by scientists at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL (University College London), provides further insight into how our memories are recorded.
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