Monthly Archive: March 2019
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Hydrocarbons come in many shapes and sizes. Probably the most intriguing of these is caged structures. Some of these resemble diamonds and some are more…
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Pedagogic literature usually emphasizes the importance of being proactive rather than reactive. It is suggested that people who are reactive are controlled by circumstances or…
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The immune system is our body’s defense against infectious microorganisms. Some of the most important players of the immune system are a group of proteins…
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Imagine you are the leader of a large country. A passenger plane has been hijacked over your country’s airspace and is heading toward the most…
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What is the best way for people to become less prejudiced? Shall we just provide opportunities so that we can all meet people from other…
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S. aureus is a type of bacterium that is carried in the nose of 30% of healthy adults and can cause diseases ranging from mild…
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Whether sexual stimuli excite people depends not only on how sexually exciting a stimulus is but also on the extent to which there are simultaneously…
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Humans perceive vision via a specialized tissue at the back of our eye known as the retina. The retina is comprised of highly differentiated and…
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Iron is the fourth-most-abundant element in the Earth’s crust. There were massive movements of iron in primitive oceans in the early history of our Earth,…
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The liver is a vital organ orchestrating initial metabolism of nutrients and xenobiotics after food intake. Moreover, the organ store energy in form of glycogen,…
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Daniel Nelson
The midbrain, also called the mesencephalon, has multiple functions. These functions are the regulation of temperature, control of vision and hearing, motor control, controlling the…
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