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100 Fun Trivia Questions For Kids

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Check out these fun trivia questions for your kids, especially since summer is the time of year when children have more time of their hands….
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Is Dark Chemical Matter Really Dark?

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High-throughput screening (HTS) and combinatorial chemistry were introduced in the early 1990s to improve R&D productivity, which remained a daunting challenge for the pharmaceutical industry….
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Machine Learning Algorithms Identify Genes Responsible For Drug Resistance In Tuberculosis Bacteria

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One of the larger challenges facing modern medicine is the rise of drug-resistant strains of bacteria. Overuse and overexposure to antibiotics during the past century…
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Mach Speed: From Mach 1 To Mach 3 Speed and Beyond

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Mach Speed is when an object moves faster than the speed of sound. For normal and dry conditions and temperature of 68 degrees F, this…
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New Mineral Discovered From Earth’s Mantle – Locked Away In Rare Diamonds

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Scientists have recently found evidence of a new mineral inside a diamond. This mineral had never been seen before this discovery. As it is sometimes…
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Have Scientists Found A New Organ?

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Scientists have found a new organ between our other existing organs and under our skin. But what is it exactly and will it help us…
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Scientists Just Developed A Computer Out Of Living Human Cells

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A team of scientists from Zurich has managed to create a biocomputer using human cells. A biocomputer is a system made out of living cells…
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Occupational Interest And The Gender Divide

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Published by Najib A. Mozahem College of Business Administration, Rafik Hariri University, Damour, Lebanon These findings are described in the article entitled Gender differences in…
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A Cautionary Tale About Therapeutic Manipulation Of Bone Formation

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In recent decades, there has been a significant increase in clinical efforts to develop bone anabolic agents that enhance bone regeneration by stimulating the activity…
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Exposure To Opposing Political Opinions Online Can Increase Political Polarization

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Social media sites like Facebook are often charged with increasing political polarization by establishing what are called “echo chambers,” places of discourse that prevent people…
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Scientists Determine Probable Mechanism Behind Why Blue Light Harms Our Eyes

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Exposure to blue light, which has shorter wavelengths than types of light, can damage our eyes over time. Blue light contributes to macular degeneration, which…
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