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Scientists Determine Probable Mechanism Behind Why Blue Light Harms Our Eyes

Daniel Nelson 0 Comments

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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A Hangover Pill May Soon Hit The Market As Clinical Trials Show Potential

Mohendra Shiwnarain 0 Comments

A pill to cure the hangover may soon be available after clinical trails see success treating the condition. It is no secret that the world…
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Is There A Replicability Crisis In Psychology? New Study Says: Its Complicated

Alex Bolano 1 Comment

A new report published in Nature has shed some light on the nature of the so-called “replicability crisis” in psychology and the social sciences. The study cataloged…
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Re-Thinking Concentrating Solar Power With Thermal Energy Storage

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Solar photovoltaics (PV) has been growing at an exponential rate, more than doubling in the past 3 years to reach over 300 GW of power…
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What Happens During Interphase Of A Cell Cycle?

Daniel Nelson 4 Comments

During interphase of a cell cycle, the cell copies DNA, grows, and carries out its normal functions. The cell cycle refers to the cycle that…
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A DNA-Based Display Console For Molecular Readouts

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We know DNA as the genetic blueprint of life. DNA can be chemically synthesized and used to build nanoscale structures and devices. DNA-based nanodevices can…
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Mitochondria Function: Plant And Animal Cells

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The function of the mitochondria in both plant and animal cells is to produce energy for the cell via ATP production as part of the…
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How Many Months Of The Year Have 28 Days?

Kate Broome 5 Comments

You may be wondering how many months of the year only have 28 days in them. The answer is 1, February but that only applies…
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Using Fluorescent Indicators In Cancer Cells To Advance Image-guided Cancer Surgery

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Accurate visualization is critical for cancer surgery.  A large portion of the Oncologic surgeon’s task is distinguishing normal tissue from cancer. The goal is to…
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It Appears Amelia Earhart’s Body Has Finally Been Found

Kate Broome 13 Comments

One of aviation’s greatest mysteries may have just solved. Amelia Earhart, the famed pilot who mysteriously disappeared on her trip around the world, may have…
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Political Map Of Africa

Kate Broome 0 Comments

The political map of Africa shows just how complex and diverse the continent, home to 54 countries and over a billion people really is. To…
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