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New method to detect food borne pathogens

Scientists have suggested an improved method for detection of food-borne pathogens.   Dr. Edmund Ting, Senior VP of South Easton, MA-based Pressure BioSciences, Inc., believes that improvements
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Too much gaming may harm parent-child bond

Parents might be alienating their kids by allowing them to play computer games for too long, according to a leading author.   Bernadette Tynan, a former child ...
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Mixing in Earth’s outer core causes geomagnetic dipole to collapse

Scientists have performed numerical calculations that show how convective mixing flows in the Earth’s liquid outer core can cause the geomagnetic dipole to collapse.   For the ...
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Radioactive isotope in ice core record reflects solar activity over 600 years

Scientists have analyzed Beryllium-10, a radioactive isotope, found from the NGRIP ice core, Greenland, which reflects solar activity over the past 600 years.   Beryllium-10, a radioactive ...
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Why we make social gaffes

Always end up making one faux pas or another, even after trying your best not to make any social gaffe? Well, researchers have now found ...
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Glaciers cause quakes in Iceland

A new study has determined that glaciers are the reason behind seismic activity and earthquakes in Iceland.   The study was carried out by Kristin Jonsdottir, Roland ...
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Scientists make first direct measurement of lunar backscatter from solar wind

A team of scientists has for the first time observed energetic neutral atoms scattered off the Moon from the incoming solar wind ion beam.   When the ...
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Indonesian supervolcano’s eruption caused decade of fatal winters 74,000 years ago

Climate model simulations by a team of scientists has suggested that Indonesia’s Toba supervolcano, when it erupted about 74,000 years ago, triggered a 1,000-year episode ...
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Brain malformations linked to preterm birth

Brain malformations are significantly associated with preterm birth, according to new research from Wake Forest University School of Medicine. This is the first time that any ...
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Overweight kids ‘experience more depression, loneliness, anxiety’

A new study by University of Missouri researchers has found that overweight kids, especially girls, show signs of the negative consequences of being overweight as ...
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Radioactive isotope in ice core record reflects solar activity over 600 years

Scientists have analyzed Beryllium-10, a radioactive isotope, found from the NGRIP ice core, Greenland, which reflects solar activity over the past 600 years.   Beryllium-10, a radioactive

Mixing in Earth’s outer core causes geomagnetic dipole to collapse

Scientists have performed numerical calculations that show how convective mixing flows in the Earth’s liquid outer core can cause the geomagnetic dipole to collapse.   For the

Too much gaming may harm parent-child bond

Parents might be alienating their kids by allowing them to play computer games for too long, according to a leading author.   Bernadette Tynan, a former child

New method to detect food borne pathogens

Scientists have suggested an improved method for detection of food-borne pathogens.   Dr. Edmund Ting, Senior VP of South Easton, MA-based Pressure BioSciences, Inc., believes that improvements

Scientists make first direct measurement of lunar backscatter from solar wind

A team of scientists has for the first time observed energetic neutral atoms scattered off the Moon from the incoming solar wind ion beam.   When the

Glaciers cause quakes in Iceland

A new study has determined that glaciers are the reason behind seismic activity and earthquakes in Iceland.   The study was carried out by Kristin Jonsdottir, Roland

Why we make social gaffes

Always end up making one faux pas or another, even after trying your best not to make any social gaffe? Well, researchers have now found

Indonesian supervolcano’s eruption caused decade of fatal winters 74,000 years ago

Climate model simulations by a team of scientists has suggested that Indonesia’s Toba supervolcano, when it erupted about 74,000 years ago, triggered a 1,000-year episode

New form of El Nino may increase chances of hurricanes making landfall

A study by climatologists at the Georgia Institute of Technology suggests that a new form of El Nino may be changing potentially causing not only

Overweight kids ‘experience more depression, loneliness, anxiety’

A new study by University of Missouri researchers has found that overweight kids, especially girls, show signs of the negative consequences of being overweight as
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