Monthly Archive: May 2018
Mohendra Shiwnarain
In their pursuit of “scientific research,” Japan has killed 120 pregnant whales in Antarctic waters. This is a practice that they are committed to because they…
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During the last few decades, polymeric materials have reigned as the cornerstone of different developments across the globe, especially in the economic and social sectors….
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Scientists are always fascinated by the various kinds of adaptations that mangroves possess to survive in coastal areas. Mangroves are salt-tolerant plants growing in tropical…
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In developed countries characterized by temperate climates, a household is regarded as experiencing “fuel poverty” when it cannot afford to maintain a comfortable home temperature…
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Vibrations of structural elements are often unwanted and disturbing. Not only do they reduce the service life of structures but also cause noise that can…
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Nowadays, the increasing global demand for clean energy drives numerous research studies on the generation of electric power through efficient and eco-friendly means. Among these…
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A high energy for rocket fuel is one of the main goals pursued by scientists. Azido groups have a positive heat of formation and release…
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Accidental spills of petroleum or crude oil into the sea cause widespread damage to marine ecosystems worldwide. The most notorious component of crude oil is…
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Kate Broome
When looking at a map of Italy and Greece you can tell both countries are amazingly beautiful with a lot of gorgeous cities and towns….
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By now, health scientists and many people are well aware that breathing poor quality air will likely shorten your life. Living in the city has…
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Antibiotics have played an important role in reducing the incidence of morbidity and mortality in human infections all over the world. Subsequent to the discovery…
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