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Using GIS To Determine Potentially Habitable Areas On Mars

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Suppose you colonized Mars. How would you do it? What would you do? … But we considered factors to determine potential colonization sites: Temperature The…
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Soil Organic Carbon In Savannas Decreases With Anthropogenic Climate Change

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Dr. Kebonye Dintwe and Dr. Gregory Okin from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) investigated the response of soil organic carbon (SOC) fluxes to…
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Scientists Are Using Machine Learning To Better Predict Epilepsy

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There are 2 aspects of this research that are worth highlighting: (1) we showed that micro-structural extra-hippocampal abnormalities are consistent enough across medial temporal lobe…
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Structuring Data Sets By Defining Topological Relations: The Example Of Word Morph

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Some years ago we got a request by language therapists if we could construct a computer program for patients with difficulties of word finding. The…
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Scientists Are Using Metallic Nanoparticles To Eliminate Bacterial Bone Infections

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Diabetes mellitus is a major public health problem.  Increased susceptibility to microbial infections is common among chronic diabetic patients and is associated with serious complications…
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How Aging Reduces Neurogenesis In The Hippocampus And Increases The Risk Of Dementia

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We all know that as we get older, our minds start to get a little fuzzy. For an increasing number of us, however, cognitive decline…
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Nail Testing Detects Bone Loss In Mice: Implications For Osteoporosis And Beyond

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Ageing is associated with many degenerative processes, including the gradual deterioration of the skeleton. Osteoporosis (brittle bone) is a common bone disease characterized by bone…
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Malignant Mesothelioma Of The Peritoneum Occurring In Patients With Domestic Exposures To Asbestos

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Asbestos was widely used in the last century in the United States as an insulating product. It has been recognized since the 1960’s that asbestos…
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Molecular Analysis Of Leukemia Patients By Next Generation Sequencing Predicts Targeted Therapy Outcome

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Imatinib (Gleevec/Glivec, Novartis Pharma) is an oral drug developed to fight a particular type of blood cancer, termed Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML), in which there…
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An Old Problem And The Lives Of Hemophiliacs With Recurrent Hemorrhages

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The Problem Finding the ways in which changes in the genetic material (genotype) affects the structure and function of a given organism (phenotype) is the…
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Schumann Resonances At Mars: What To Expect

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Schumann resonances are electromagnetic waves that resonate in the cavity that is naturally formed between the conductive planetary surface and lower ionosphere, containing the atmosphere….
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