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The Effect of Hydropower in Wildlife

Concern for wildlife as an effect of hydropower With the increasing population of the world, demands for basic necessities like potable water and food also increase.

What Scientists Learned from Monkey's Respond to Drones

Research shows the response of monkeys to sound Studying the culture and behavior of animals are one of the things that can lead humans to fully understand what's each creature's role and significance in the environment.

Physicists Develop Better Technique in Defining an Atomic Wave Function

A new method in determining the location of an electron is developed by scientists Physicists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Maryland developed a method through direct observation specific details that describe an isolated quantum system.

Huntington's Protein Travel Through Rhes Protein-Initiated Nanotubes

Scientists discover the mechanism on how Huntington's disease destroys brain cells Scripps Research scientists discovered a toxic protein connected to Huntington's disease that can freely move from neurons through a nanotube tunnel constructed by a Rhes protein.

Multi-Dimensional Quantum Measurements Made Possible Through a Magnetic Sensor

A new method measures quantum computing MIT researchers have developed a new method to measure precisely atomic-scale magnetic fields. This approach could be applied in characterizing magnetic materials, mapping the electrical impulses inside a firing neuron, and probing exotic quantum physical phenomena.

Human Immune System Initiates Due to Bacteria in Fermented Food

HCA receptors in apes and humans signal the immune system Researchers from the University of Leipzig discovered a receptor in humans and great apes that detect metabolites from bacteria commonly found in fermented foods that also stimulates the movement of immune cells.

The Origin of Earth’s Water

Scientists determine the source of water on earth Earth is known as the only planet on the solar system to sustain life. Aside from this, it is also identified to have large amount of water and its axis being stabilized by the moon.

Chemists Discover a New Process of Computing Through Light

Chemists from the McMaster University have developed a unique yet simple method of computing by shining patterned bands of light and shadow through different sides of a polymer and cube and reading the combined results that emerge.

Alarming Rise of Smog in Northern China

China's environment is in danger with the rise of smog China is in their fifth year of reducing and resolving dilemmas regarding environmental pollutions which affects the skies, rivers, and soil.

Plastics: Another killer in the Ocean

Study reveals oxygen-producing bacteria endangered by plastic wastes in the oceans The increasing amount of plastic wastes in the ocean does not only seem to kill larger animals in the ocean like whales but also affects and even kill one of the sources of oxygen in the world: the bacteria Prochorococcus.

The Face of Change: British Man with the Smallest Carbon Footprint

British man tedious enough to solve his carbon footprint to fight climate change In a world where the new car, new dress, and a cool profile picture seems to define your world, who can imagine that there is a man that sees and nurture one of the most important gifts to humankind.

Nanocubes Follow Nanoscale Sculpturing

Scientists discover the principles of the arrangement of nanocubes Collaborators from the U. S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and Columbia Engineering have discovered that single-stranded DNA chain-coated nanocubes or cube-shaped nanoparticles arrange in a zigzag pattern.

Fusion Energy Capture Possible Through Machine Learning

Study reveals how machine learning makes fusion energy capture possible Scientists from the U. S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) use machine learning (ML) to create a model for rapid control of plasma.

New Dielectric Material Acts as Effective Heat Sink in Electronics

Scientists discover how to create an effective heat sink for dielectrics Scientists from the Rice University's Brown School of Engineering invented a nanocomposite that has great potential as a superior high-temperature dielectric material for energy storage, electric devices, and flexible electronics.

Scientists Develop Non-Addictive Pain Reliever

Study reveals DAGL-beta inhibitors that have the potential to be addiction-free pain relievers University of Virginia chemists developed a non-addictive chronic pain treatment.

Scientists Discover a Potential Treatment For Hypoglycemia

Diabetes and Hypoglycemia Prevention Through Smart Insulin Imagine preventive care of people with hypoglycemia, Bioengineers from the University of California-Los Angeles have developed a new kind of insulin that could improve diabetes care by preventing hypoglycemia.

Arterial Bleeding Stopped Through a Hydrogel

Wound treatment possible through a hydrogel Collaborators from various institutions in China developed a hydrogel that can stop uncontrolled bleeding from a punctured artery.

Moonquakes: The Cause of the Moon’s Shrinking

Scientists discover the reason for the shrinking of the moon through lunar data Researchers revisited moonquake data gathered by the Apollo lunar missions during 1969-1977.

A Glimpse of Hope: The "Super Corals" of Hawaii

Scientists discover how some corals can provide hope to the oceans Corals are considered not only as one of the most important creatures in oceans for they do not only add beauty to it but they also provide homes for different marine animals especially fish.

New Power Generator Design to Run From Seawater

Scientists develop a new source of energy from seawater Collaborators from East China Normal University in Shanghai, Shanghai University, and the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences in Beijing, China have designed a new power generator inspired by marine organisms that switch from aerobic and anaerobic modes.

Ancient Sea Creatures Found in Amber

Scientists discover ancient sea creatures in amber Amber is a natural gemstone that is known to contain creatures from million years ago. Typical creatures found on it are plants and insects given that it is created by plant resins.
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