Monthly Archive: March 2018
Science Contributor
Carbon-carbon single bonds are one of the most important bonds in natural/artificial organic molecules and materials. Generally, they are regarded as being strong, irreversible, and…
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Is it our genome that determines who we are, or is it our environment? This question has occupied science more since Darwin’s time. Early geneticists…
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Daniel Nelson
Bill Gates recently opined on Reddit that genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, are perfectly safe and in fact a necessary tool for fighting malnutrition and…
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Juan Ramos
Tattoos may not be everybody’s cup of tea, but they have been part of many cultures for thousands of years. But how old are tattoos?…
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Chile is well known as a volcanic country with a huge variety of pristine and extreme environments. Chilean extreme environments, such as deserts (the Atacama…
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Integer aperture estimation, also called integer ambiguity resolution, is a critical step to realized fast and precise global navigation satellite system (GNSS) positioning. It is…
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Social Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA) is the last tool developed within the Life Cycle Thinking (LCT), i.e., the conceptual framework devoted to the assessment of…
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Kate Broome
The largest ocean in the world is the Pacific Ocean, which accounts for an incredible 50 percent of all of Earth’s water by volume. Our…
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The two biggest energy explosions in our Solar System are solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). These eruptions can have a serious effect on…
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Celestial mechanics is a branch in the intersection of mathematics and physics, where the main goal is to describe the motion of any number of…
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Juan Ramos
A new study in the medical journal Human Reproduction includes findings that suggest that women who have had children may age at a more rapid…
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