Daily Archive: October 8, 2018
Science Contributor
The economy of the future is expected to fully rely on renewable and green energy. Scientific and innovative effort in this direction tremendously increased in…
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Daniel Nelson
Australia could be the first country in the world to completely eradicate cervical cancer, thanks to an extensive screening and vaccination endeavor. A new study…
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Daniel Nelson
A new study out of Michigan State University has found that party polarization could be the worst it’s ever been, or at least significantly worse…
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Science Contributor
Like most power plants, nuclear power plants heat water to generate electricity. But nuclear power plants use heat from splitting atoms rather than burning fossil…
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Daniel Nelson
Satellite communications company Iridium Communications has recently announced a partnership with Amazon Web Services to create a satellite network dubbed CloudConnect. The purpose of CloudConnect…
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Daniel Nelson
Maybe you’ve heard that water is a polar molecule, yet what about carbon dioxide? Is it polar or nonpolar? Carbon dioxide is considered a nonpolar…
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Science Contributor
Whenever new research tools become available, scientists get excited about new options to explore, new inventions to make, paradigms to shift, and to kick scientific…
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Alex Bolano
The term sand dollar refers to several species of flattened burrowing sea urchins that belong to the order Clypeasteroida. Sand dollars, also sometimes called sea biscuits…
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Alex Bolano
In biochemistry, lipids function as a large group of naturally occurring organic compounds that are soluble in non-polar organic solvents and insoluble in water. The primary…
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Daniel Nelson
The hippocampus is a central structure within the brain of vertebrates, responsible for handling the storage of memories and the linking of memories to sensations….
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Alex Bolano
In chemistry, an exothermic reaction refers to a chemical reaction that results in the release of some quantity of energy, normally in the form of light or heat….
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