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Government 2 Year Financial Rescue Plan : Bsc / Msc Graduates Projects

praveensms wrote 3 weeks ago: Basic Science (BSc) graduates find difficult to get a job in the present crisis. The competition lev … more →

Tags: News, BSC, MSC, financial plan, Government, Project, bsc projects

A Few Seconds for Science

AACR Communications Staff wrote 1 month ago: Source Author: Margaret Foti, Ph.D., M.D. (h.c.) The Philadelphia Inquirer Celebrity-crazed American … more →

Tags: Op-Ed, Cancer Research, American Association for Cancer Research, Margaret Foti, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Telomeres, Telomerase, Dr. Foti, Elizabeth Blackburn. Carol Greider

More On Babies

Rick Schroeder wrote 2 months ago: Here we go again. This is the last time I want to say this but I will continue until this BS stops. … more →

Tags: Global Warming, climate change, carbon dioxide, Contraception, Contraception Cheapest Way to Combat Climate Change, daily dose of truth, nuclear disaster of epic proportions, nuclear winter, Voodoo

Japan: a different country1 comment

Arhopala Bazaloides wrote 3 months ago: From Nature: Japan’s upcoming elections, on 30 August, could see the party that has ruled almo … more →

Tags: Politics, Japan, Education, Science, japan election, Democratic Party of Japan, scientific funding

Basic science is fundamental science2 comments

speakingofresearch wrote 3 months ago: I continue my series on some of the misconceptions of biomedical science (previously looking at the … more →

Tags: News, Science News, Nobel Prize, Scientists, Clinical Trials, dario ringach, Ringach, fundamental science, Applied science

QUICK POST: Ovarian Cancer Remains a Challenge

benkaziebenkazie wrote 3 months ago: As is pointed out, there are few good early detection tests available for ovarian cancer.  Research … more →

Tags: Cancer, Ovary Cancer, Biomarkers, cancer cells, disease causation, disease prevention, Disease Treatment, early death, Early Detection

Finding Strenght in Nature (1 of 2)

riomay1962 wrote 5 months ago: Nature does not cease to amaze scientist.  In fact, a number of scientific explorations are geared t … more →

Tags: Mimick Nature, Poor Prey, Crafty Spider, Amazing Structures, collective effort, Entire Unit, Chemistry, scientific explorations, mathematical models

The 8th International Symposium on Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics (ISOPT)

danainfo wrote 6 months ago: The 8th International Symposium on Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics (ISOPT) will take place on 3 … more →

Tags: Retina Diseases, External Eye Diseases, Diabetic, angiogenesis, Neuroretinal Disease, Antioxidants, Clinical development, Drug Development, Ocular Inflammation and Infection

Resistant Starch: Misunderstood and Mis-promoted2 comments

dvnutrix wrote 7 months ago: Men’s Health has a good reputation so HolfordWatch was disappointed to come across: Shrink Wra … more →

Tags: GL diet, glycaemic load, glycemic load, Blood Sugar, Low GL Diet, Diet, Glycemic index, BPSDB, Glycaemic Index

Libin HRIC construction nearing completion

aswalli wrote 7 months ago: As some of the members and staff of the Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta will already know, … more →

Tags: spaces, Libin Cardiovascular Institute, university of calgary, ucalgary, Medicine, John Tyberg, Anne Gillis, Paul Fedak

Condensates1 comment

futilelaneswapper wrote 8 months ago: Condensates are also known as superfluids. As the name suggests, a superfluid possesses properties s … more →

Sublimation

futilelaneswapper wrote 8 months ago: We are all familiar with the fact that when we heat an ice cube, it turns into liquid water, and if … more →

Plasmas3 comments

futilelaneswapper wrote 8 months ago: At the temperatures and pressures we usually encounter on earth,  we commonly experience matter in t … more →

What exactly is matter, anyway?2 comments

futilelaneswapper wrote 9 months ago: Intuitively we think of matter as anything that takes up space. But this definition really describes … more →

Heat transfer in solids

futilelaneswapper wrote 9 months ago: Conduction is the mechanism by which heat is transferred within material objects and between materia … more →

The Second Law of Thermodynamics

futilelaneswapper wrote 9 months ago: There is a well-known physical law called the Second Law of Thermodynamics which states that in a cl … more →

Help! Basic science vs applied science1 comment

Hidayah Osman wrote 1 year ago: What’s the difference between basic science and applied science?? Please, help … more →

Tags: Back to School, Applied science, Question

Cellular Computers

danharvey wrote 1 year ago: This interesting article in New Scientist discusses a recent paper in Science from CalTech. Research … more →

Tags: New Scientist, Cell

Analogy, the smartest way to determine something

masheldi wrote 1 year ago: Kepada mahasiswa saya atau dimanapun saya mengajar, saya sering menggunakan analogi untuk menjelaska … more →


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