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anonymous

The Trivedi Effect Enhances Scientific Research On Medical Cure - 0 views

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    Mahendra Kumar Trivedi has proven the Trivedi Effect® to be of scientific significance through positive results.
anonymous

The Trivedi Effect Enhances Scientific Research On Medical Cure - 0 views

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    Mahendra Kumar Trivedi has proven the Trivedi Effect® to be of scientific significance through positive results. The results of the tests were also vouched by eminent scientists and scholars with in depth knowledge in molecular science. During the tests it was proven that when cancer cells bought in contact with the Trivedi Effect® their potency was drastically reduced thus improving the life expectancy and health progress of affected patients.
anonymous

Research On Poultry Farming That Brings About A Positive Outcome - 0 views

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    When you are talking about nutritional programs and research on poultry farming, you are likely to come in terms with the associated projects. These projects are going to talk about the influence of betaine element on hatchability and survival structure of the embryo.
anonymous

Increase Mango Production Naturally! - 0 views

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    The biofield energy transmissions of Mahendra Kumar Trivedi have paved way for enhanced production of mangoes naturally. The natural energy transmissions bring about changes at the molecular level of the trees and bring about a positive impact on the production.
Janos Haits

SGI Wikipedia Project - 0 views

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    He turned to Wikipedia and together with SGI has created the first-ever historical mapping and exploration of the full text contents of the English-language edition of Wikipedia, in time and space, with visualizations of modern history captured in under a day. Loading the entire English language edition of Wikipedia into SGI UV 2000, Mr. Leetaru was able to show how Wikipedia's view of the world unfolded over the past two centuries. Location, year and the positive or negative sentiment have been tied to those references.
Janos Haits

Research at Google - 0 views

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    "We are a machine intelligence team focused on deep learning. We advance the state of the art in order to have a positive impact on the world."
cdnsolutions

Mobile phone App can alert drowsy drivers to prevent accidents - IT Outsourcing and Consulting Company | CDN Solutions Group - 0 views

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    Mobile phone app which is alert driver when he drowsy and start ringing. To ensure driver back to normal position, the driver has to turn off the alarm by hand or by voice.
cdnsolutions

Smart phone App can alert drowsy drivers - 0 views

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    Mobile phone app which is alert driver when he drowsy and start ringing. To ensure driver back to normal position, the driver has to turn off the alarm by hand or by voice.
meenatanwar

Getting Started with Chrome extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  • Use the “Save” option to bookmark a page. Bookmarking saves a link to the page in your online Diigo library, allowing you to easily access it later.
  • Highlighting can also be accomplished from the context pop-up. After the Chrome extension is installed, whenever you select text on a webpage, the context pop-up will appear, allowing you to accomplish text-related annotation. Highlight Pop-up Menu – After you highlight some text, position your mouse cursor over it and the highlight pop-up menu will appear. The highlight pop-up menu allows you to add notes to, share, or delete the highlight.
  • Sticky Note Click the middle icon on the annotation toolbar to add a sticky note to the page. With a sticky note, you can write your thoughts anywhere on a web page.
Skeptical Debunker

Phones, paper 'chips' may fight disease - CNN.com - 0 views

  • George Whitesides has developed a prototype for paper "chip" technology that could be used in the developing world to cheaply diagnose deadly diseases such as HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, hepatitis and gastroenteritis. The first products will be available in about a year, he said. His efforts, which find their inspiration from the simple designs of comic books and computer chips, are surprisingly low-tech and cheap. Patients put a drop of blood on one side of the slip of paper, and on the other appears a colorful pattern in the shape of a tree, which tells medical professionals whether the person is infected with certain diseases. Water-repellent comic-book ink saturates several layers of paper, he said. The ink funnels a patient's blood into tree-like channels, where several layers of treated paper react with the blood to create diagnostic colors. It's not entirely unlike a home pregnancy test, Whitesides said, but the chips are much smaller and cheaper, and they test for multiple diseases at once. They also show how severely a person is infected rather than producing only a positive-negative reading.
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    A chemistry professor at Harvard University is trying to shrink a medical laboratory onto a piece of paper that's the size of a fingerprint and costs about a penny.
Skeptical Debunker

Use of DNA evidence is not an open and shut case, professor says - 0 views

  • In his new book, "The Double Helix and the Law of Evidence" (Harvard University Press), Kaye focuses on the intersection of science and law, and emphasizes that DNA evidence is merely information. "There's a popular perception that with DNA, you get results," Kaye said. "You're either guilty or innocent, and the DNA speaks the truth. That goes too far. DNA is a tool. Perhaps in many cases it's open and shut, in other cases it's not. There's ambiguity."
  • One of the book's key themes is that using science in court is hard to do right. "It requires lawyers and judges to understand a lot about the science," Kaye noted. "They don't have to be scientists or technicians, but they do have to know enough to understand what's going on and whether the statements that experts are making are well-founded. The lawyers need to be able to translate that information into a form that a judge or a jury can understand." Kaye also believes that lawyers need to better understand statistics and probability, an area that has traditionally been neglected in law school curricula. His book attempts to close this gap in understanding with several sections on genetic science and probability. The book also contends that scientists, too, have contributed to the false sense of certainty, when they are so often led by either side of one particular case to take an extreme position. Scientists need to approach their role as experts less as partisans and more as defenders of truth. Aiming to be a definitive history of the use of DNA evidence, "The Double Helix and the Law of Evidence" chronicles precedent-setting criminal trials, battles among factions of the scientific community and a multitude of issues with the use of probability and statistics related to DNA. From the Simpson trial to the search for the last Russian Tsar, Kaye tells the story of how DNA science has impacted society. He delves into the history of the application of DNA science and probability within the legal system and depicts its advances and setbacks.
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    Whether used to clinch a guilty verdict or predict the end of a "CSI" episode, DNA evidence has given millions of people a sense of certainty -- but the outcomes of using DNA evidence have often been far from certain, according to David Kaye, Distinguished Professor of Law at Penn State.
anonymous

Enhancing Milk Production Naturally - 1 views

Food is one of the most important constituents of life on an individual. It provides with the nutrients important for the growth and wellbeing of humans'.The various important food constituents are...

increase milk supply

started by anonymous on 05 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Growing Mustard: A Beginners Guide for Commercial Production - 1 views

Mustard is a common spice grown in Indian sub-continent and is used for garnishing various dishes. The plant bears seeds that are processed into dry seeds for garnishing or crushed to extract musta...

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started by anonymous on 25 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
anonymous

The Vast Expanse Of Microbiology And Its Uses To Human Life - 1 views

Microbiology is the branch of science that deals with the study of micro-organisms that are either made up of single cells or cell clusters. Micro-organisms cannot be seen with the naked human eye ...

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started by anonymous on 20 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Scientific Research With The Trivedi Effect - 0 views

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    Mahendra Kumar Trivedi has proven the Trivedi Effect® to be of scientific significance through positive results. The results of the tests were also vouched by eminent scientists and scholars with in depth knowledge in molecular science.
advancells-india

MAGIC SKIN GUN FOR BURN VICTIMS - 0 views

Treatment for people with extensive burns is a painful process and can often take weeks or months as surgeons take large sheets of skin from elsewhere on the body and graft it onto the affected are...

Wound Skinburn StemCells

started by advancells-india on 11 May 17 no follow-up yet
cdnsolutions

How information technology helps agriculture? | CDN Solutions Group Blog - 0 views

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    Information Technology has given wings to agriculture business and has made it more managed and automated. And you can find all the latest technologies which is involve in agriculture.
cdnsolutions

How information technology helps agriculture - 0 views

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    Agriculture is fully automated and advanced, Information Technology play very important role in agriculture. For more Information Visit: https://goo.gl/c1boNT
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