Monthly Archive: March 2018
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With Global energy needs increasing, we need immediate, real energy solutions to meet demands. Fossil fuels are not an ideal candidate because of their negative…
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Every spring, the forest near Hualien (Taiwan) gleams with a myriad of flickering lights. Curious visitors stare at these moving bright dots with amusement. The…
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Juan Ramos
Ferrous metals by definition contain iron in them whereas non-ferrous metals do not contain iron. The word iron is derived from the Latin word ferrum,…
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Juan Ramos
The difference between sea and ocean lies both in size and proximity to land. An ocean is a vast body of water whereas a sea…
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Kate Broome
The key difference between a Republic versus Democracy is the protection of certain inalienable rights granted in a republic, such as the right to bear…
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The liver is a popular destination for many spreading cancers, including colorectal carcinoma (CRC). This is not only owed to its anatomic location, but also…
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Not all climate models have the same value. A paper led by Professor Francisco J. Tapiador at the University of Castilla-La Mancha argues that as…
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For years, scientists have seen an association between city living and psychiatric disturbances such as schizophrenia in adults. Now they have investigated twins to see…
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The most beautiful, complicated and mystifying events in nature exist on a scale that we cannot directly witness. This is evident in the biological sciences,…
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In China, micro commercial vehicles are very popular in developing areas where road conditions are complex and range from asphalt and concrete to bumpy, gravel…
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Learning to recognize and categorize objects is an essential cognitive skill allowing animals to function in the world. For example, recognizing another animal as a…
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