[ad_1] A reflection always reproduces objects as a complete mirror image, rather than just its individual parts or individual parts in a completely different orientation. It’s all or nothing, the mirror can’t …
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[ad_1] The nearest single star to the sun apparently hosts a big, icy planet. Astronomers have found strong evidence of a frigid alien world about 3.2 times more mbadive than Earth circling …
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[ad_1] IMAGE: This figure depicts how University of Tokyo researchers believe sperm cells navigate thanks to PMCA (plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase) and SAAF (sperm activating and attracting factor). view more Credit: ©2018 Manabu …
Read More »Astronomers discover ‘super-Earth’ six light years away
[ad_1] Barnard’s Star, a red dwarf star located in a solar system about six light-years away from Earth, may have some company. Researchers of the “exoplanet-hunting” group Red Dots have detected a …
Read More »Campi Flegrei Supervolcano May Have Restarted Its Fiery Cycle Of Massive Eruptions
[ad_1] While this doesn’t mean that the ancient volcano is about to erupt, new data shows that Campi Flegrei may be building up magma. Campi Flegrei — the giant caldera system located …
Read More »Coloured Zirconia Ceramics
[ad_1] Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) ceramics have uses in a variety of industries – from intricate components and features used in the creation of jewelry and watches, to super tough, hardwearing structural ceramics …
Read More »UC researchers granted $3.4 million by NIH to study gastrointestinal lymphatic system
[ad_1] A team of researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine have been awarded $3.4 million by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the role of the …
Read More »Hot water treatment may help improve inflammation and metabolism in sedentary people
[ad_1] Hot water treatment may help improve inflammation and blood sugar (glucose) levels in people who are unable to exercise, according to a new study. The findings are published ahead of print …
Read More »Earth is “drinking” more seawater through the Mariana Trench than previously thought
[ad_1] The Mariana Trench is best known for being the deepest part of the ocean, plunging all the way down almost 11,000 m (36,000 ft) at its lowest known point. That’s because …
Read More »The surprisingly familiar food astronauts actually eat in space
[ad_1] Neil Armstrong may have taken that first small step for man onto the moon, but it was John Glenn who took the first slurp of apple sauce for humankind. Until he …
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