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26.04.2017
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EUREKA! THE ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE
Archimedes was possibly the world's greatest scientist — at least the greatest in the classical age.
25.04.2017
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PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT: EXPLANATION & APPLICATIONS
The photoelectric effect refers to what happens when electrons are emitted from a material that has absorbed electromagnetic radiation.
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SEXUAL ORIENTATION: PATIENTS MORE OPEN THAN DOCS EXPECT
Patients in the United States may be much more willing to
disclose their sexual orientation
to the staff in a hospital emergency room than health professionals think, a new study suggests.
24.04.2017
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EARLY PUBERTY INCREASES CANCER RISK, RESEARCH PROVES
Starting puberty early increases the chances of developing cancer in later life, researchers have proved for the first time.
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EARLIEST FUNGUS-LIKE FOSSILS DATE BACK 2.4 BILLION YEARS
An international group of scientists says it has discovered 2.4 billion-year-old fungus-like fossils — approximately 2 billion years older than any previous fungal specimen and a billion or more years earlier than scientists currently think fungi first evolved.
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WHAT IS SHORT-TERM MEMORY LOSS?
When a person experiences short-term memory loss, he or she can remember incidents from 20 years ago but is fuzzy on the details of things that happened 20 minutes prior.
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BREAKTHROUGH IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS RESEARCH AS SCIENTISTS DISCOVER POSSIBLE CAUSE OF THE DISEASE?
British scientists have discovered a potential cause for multiplesclerosis, in a major breakthrough that could pave the way for new treatments for the disease.
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PARALLEL UNIVERSES MAY BE THE ONLY HOPE OF SURVIVING THE DEATH OF THE COSMOS
As a featured host on YouTube channel Big Think, Dr. Michio Kaku takes a moment to discuss the death of the universe, how long we have, and how we might be able to hitch a ride into a neighboring, parallel universe.
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FUTURISTIC "SMART BANDAGES" USE 5G DATA AND TRACK HUMAN HEALTH
A billion dollar deal to create a 5G test hub for digital innovation at the Swansea University's Institute of Life Science produced smart bandages that can use data collected to track your health.
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TENS OF THOUSANDS PROTEST 'ALTERNATIVE FACTS' AT MARCH FOR SCIENCE
"Make America think again!" "We need data!" "Nerd power!" "Fund science, not the wall!" These were just some of the chants heard during the March for Science today (April 22) in Washington, D.C., and across the globe.
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