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Student Developes 250 Megabit Per Second DSL Technology
2007-10-30 02:11:00
A MELBOURNE PhD student has developed technology to make broadband internet up to 200 times faster without having to install expensive fibre optic cables. Harnessing the potential power of telephone lines and DSL broadband, the technology will deliver internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second, compared with current typical speeds of between one and 20 ...
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The Big Bang Effect
2007-10-29 01:16:00
It is always a mystery about how the universe began, whether if and when it will end. Astronomers construct hypotheses called cosmological models that try to find the answer. There are two types of models: Big Bang and Steady State. However, through many observational evidences, the Big Bang theory can best explain the creation ...
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Topic: Pharmacology and Toxicology
2007-10-29 00:20:00
I thought the most appropriate first entry to this blog would describe the writer and content. I realize many readers will join the blog later and miss this entry, but I have to start somewhere. I am a medical writer with experience preparing manuscripts for publication in scientific journals. I also spent several years working ...
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Topic: Pharmacology and Toxicology
2007-10-29 00:20:00
I thought the most appropriate first entry to this blog would describe the writer and content. I realize many readers will join the blog later and miss this entry, but I have to start somewhere. I am a medical writer with experience preparing manuscripts for publication in scientific journals. I also spent several years working ...
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Pharmacofiles Test
2007-10-28 22:22:00
This is a test to make sure the new Pharmacofiles category works.  Expect the first official Pharmacofiles content to be posted tonight by Neil! Nate
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Pharmacofiles Test
2007-10-28 22:22:00
This is a test to make sure the new Pharmacofiles category works.  Expect the first official Pharmacofiles content to be posted tonight by Neil! Nate
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Biology: Fats
2007-10-28 11:52:00
Lipids are the condensation products between fatty acids and alcohols, usually glycerol. Fatty acids have a long hydrocarbon tail. The latter is largely responsible for the properties of lipids, including water insolubility. Fatty acids may be unsaturated, i.e. contain one or more double bonds, or they may be saturated, lacking double bonds. Glycerol has three -OH groups, as ...
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Antimatter
2007-10-27 18:06:00
Discover what antimatter is at this great website.
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Antimatter
2007-10-27 18:06:00
Discover what antimatter is at this great website.
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Scientists have created three new isotopes of magnesium and aluminum
2007-10-27 01:42:00
Researchers at Michigan State University’s National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) have created three isotopes of magnesium and aluminum. The results not only stake out new territory on the nuclear landscape, but also suggest that variants of everyday elements might exist that are heavier than current scientific models predict. The findings appear in the Oct 24th ...
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0.999 = 1?
2007-10-26 03:33:00
This proof has been floating around social networking sites. We say that 0.999 = 1 because: Interesting?
0.999 = 1?
2007-10-26 03:33:00
This proof has been floating around social networking sites. We say that 0.999 = 1 because: Interesting?
Researchers Narrow Optimism To Part of Brain
2007-10-25 15:17:00
A good thing has happened? Or is it bad. Well, I’m usually an optimist so I’ll say it is good news. The study’s co-authors, Elizabeth Phelps of New York University and Tali Sharot of University College London, have discovered the part of the brain that is responsible for controlling the level of optimism a ...
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Most Intense Positon Beam Created at University of North Carolina
2007-10-25 05:04:00
ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2007) ? There were high-fives all around NC State University ’s PULSTAR nuclear reactor earlier this month, as students, staff and faculty celebrated a new scientific benchmark - they had just produced the most intense operating positron (antimatter electron) beam anywhere in the world. “There is a reactor in Munich, Germany, that has been ...
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Science Student News - Please Read
2007-10-24 23:10:00
Hi, Nate here. I wanted to post a little update to share the great news. Tons of Pageviews! Science Student has surpassed 55,000 pageviews since August 15th, 2007 thanks to our readers! I am very happy the online science community and blog communities have accepted Science Student and so many readers are learning new ...
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Science Student News - Please Read
2007-10-24 23:10:00
Hi, Nate here. I wanted to post a little update to share the great news. Tons of Pageviews! Science Student has surpassed 55,000 pageviews since August 15th, 2007 thanks to our readers! I am very happy the online science community and blog communities have accepted Science Student and so many readers are learning new ...
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Mom Lied, She Told Me Gum Took 7 Years to Digest!
2007-10-24 18:44:00
    By John Matson   It’s a moment nearly everyone has experienced. You’re contentedly chewing a wad of gum when an unforeseen turn brings about a quick disposal?the hard way. Whether the cause is imminent detection by a high school teacher, a dearth of garbage cans or even an untimely hiccup, you gulp down the ...
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Water - The Genesis of Life
2007-10-24 15:02:00
The first thing water reminds us of is the clear liquid in our water bottles. However, water is more than a normal substance. Water is the beginning and the continual of life on earth. Because of its many unique properties, water was able to start life on our planet. The simple structure of H2O is ...
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Top 10 Strangest Things In Space
2007-10-24 05:00:00
See some really cool images and descriptions of MSNBC’s Top 10 Strangest Things In Space by clicking here.
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Wake Forest Researcher Grows Organs In His Lab
2007-10-24 03:42:00
“Dr. Anthony Atala of Wake Forest University is building organs in his lab. Last year he publicized his success of growing bladders - the first actual living human organs created in a lab and grown unattached to a human being. Correspondent Tamara Krinsky visits with Atala and learns how he “cooks” and grows these organs. ...
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Science That The Government Doesn?t Want You To Know About
2007-10-23 18:09:00
by Stephen S. Hall On a Thursday afternoon earlier this year, Willy Lensch sat at his desk in the ?nonpresidential? section of a seventh-floor laboratory at Children?s Hospital Boston and watched in dismay as one of the recent congressional debates about embryonic stem cell research streamed into his laptop. Employing the arch rhetoric that has typified ...
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Top 10 Deadliest Animals On Earth
2007-10-23 16:51:00
GreenEnvironment has an awesome top 10 list of the deadliest animals on earth. See it by clicking here.
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Biology: Carbohydrates
2007-10-23 09:36:00
A carbohydrate contains the elements, Carb on, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Hydrogen and Oxygen occur in the same proportion as in water. General Formula: Cx (H2O)y 1) Monosaccharides General Formula: (CH2O)n n = 3 C3H6O3 ? trioses e.g. Glyceraldehyde Phosphate, intermediate product in photosynthesis/glycolysis n = 6 C6H12O6 ? hexoses e.g. Glucose, Fructose, Galactose Glucose The structural formula of glucose gives an open chain or ...
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?Interspecies? Rodent Created Using Embryonic Stem Cells
2007-10-23 03:23:00
ScienceDaily (2007-10-19) — By injecting embryonic stem cells from a wood mouse into the early embryo of a house mouse, scientists have produced normal healthy animals made up of a mixture of cells from each of the two distantly related species. This is the first time that stem cells from one mammalian species have been ...
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Housewife to Debunk Theory of Relativity
2007-10-23 01:36:00
A woman and her husband, the director, plan to film a documentary called Einstein Wrong where they challenge Einstein’s Theo ry of Relativity . After seeing the following trailer, it doesn’t seem like it will be groundbreaking in any way. I do think it will be interesting to hear from the physicists they plan ...
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Docters Have Discovered How To Nuetralize HIV Virus
2007-10-22 22:21:00
With the latest advances in treatment, doctors have discovered that they can successfully neutralize the HIV virus. The so-called ‘combination therapy’ prevents the HIV virus from mutating and spreading, allowing patients to rebuild their immune system to the same levels as the rest of the population. To date, it represents the most significant treatment for ...
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The Race to Find Gravitational Waves
2007-10-22 22:08:00
The race is on to detect ripples from the most massive events in the universe: spinning, orbiting, exploding or colliding ultra-dense objects like black holes and neutron stars. In 1918, Albert Einstein predicted these cosmic events would radiate a propagating distortion of space and time: gravitational waves. After spending hundreds of millions of dollars to detect ...
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Hand Held Supercomputers
2007-10-22 15:34:00
By William Atkins Monday, 22 October 2007 var sburl9694 = window.location.href; var sbtitle9694 = document.title;var sbtitle9694=encodeURIComponent("Hey, hand me a supercomputer"); var sburl9694=decodeURI("http://www.itwire.co m/content/view/14962/"); sburl9694=sburl9694.replace(/amp;/g, "");sburl9694=encodeURIComponent(sburl969 4); Scottish, German, and Italian engineers and scientists are studying how nano-sized wires could one day bring the size of a supercomputer so it could be held in one?s hand. The key to ...
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Magnetic Fields Due To Currents: Calculating The Magnetic Field Due To A C
2007-10-22 15:27:00
To calculate the magnitude of the magnetic field at the center point P due to a circular arc of wire carrying a current, use the following equation: Where , i is the current, is the length of the arc in radians, and R is the radius. To calculate the magnitude of the magnetic field at ...
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