[ad_1] New Orleans (October 27, 2018) – Comparative Physiology: Complexity and Integration Conference in New York Orleans. To survive times when they are low, some animals enter hibernation – a physiological process …
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[ad_1] Exclusive AP: Stephen Hawking's wheelchair, thesis for saleBy JILL LAWLESSAssociated PressMonday, October 22LONDON (AP) – Stephen Hawking was a cosmic visionary, a figure of inspiration and a global celebrity.His unique status …
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[ad_1] For centuries, people have looked up at the night sky, eyed the stars and wondered what lies beyond our planet. About 400 years ago, Galileo Galilei looked through his telescope and …
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[ad_1] Parker's Solar Probe solar probe, launched on August 12, 2018, must be sent to the Sun. Over the next seven years, the unit will have to replace the 24 orbits around …
Read More »University students made environmentally friendly bricks for human urine
[ad_1] The so-called biological bricks are made from human urine from men's toilets, sand and bacteria producing urase. How are they better compared to limestone bricks? ( pixabay ) Students in South …
Read More »Space travel can alter the brain: study
[ad_1] Spending long periods in space not only leads to muscle atrophy and reduced bone density, but also has lasting effects on the brain, suggests a study. The study, led by a …
Read More »Monterey, CA | Scientists follow the exploration of Monterey Bay
[ad_1] Have you ever wondered what lives in the depths of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary? Now you can find out in real time. A team of explorers participate in a …
Read More »This remote Hawaiian island was just completely wiped off the map :: WRAL.com
[ad_1] By Herb Scribner, Deseret News A Hawaiian island is gone thanks to a powerful hurricane that swept through the region earlier this month. What happened: Hurricane Walaka's East Island vanished from …
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