Archive for the ‘scientific research’ Category


Has scientific knowledge reached saturation?

It had been a remarkable journey of time travel for human beings to see the transformation from a hunter to the modern man. Right from the discovery of fire to the latest ones are incredible. It is like the earth has hidden all the secrets deep within her, and scattered the hints at different places. [...]

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Experts question aspects of prescribed burning

Prescribed burning to reduce the hazards of bushfires may do more harm than good in some circumstances, according to a group of leading environmental scientists.

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Fountain of youth from the tap? Environmental lithium uptake promotes longevity, scientists demonstrate in worms

A regular uptake of the trace element lithium can considerably promote longevity, suggests new research by scientists in Germany. The researchers have demonstrated by two independent approaches that even a low concentration of lithium leads to an incre…

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Value of therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest confirmed by new research

Researchers confirmed that patients who receive therapeutic hypothermia after resuscitation from cardiac arrest have favorable chances of surviving the event and recovering good functional status. In therapeutic hypothermia, a patient’s body temperatur…

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Study links hypoxia and inflammation in many diseases

When the body is deprived of oxygen during a major surgery, the kidneys, heart muscles or lungs can be injured as a result. Yet the body can adapt to low oxygen. Understanding how can lead to cures. New research explores the relationship between lack o…

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High-caffeine-consuming boys get greater rush from caffeine than girls

Among the many differences between girls and boys, add the effects from caffeine — physiological, behavioral and subjective — to the list.

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Scientists bioengineer a protein to fight leukemia

Scientists have announced a breakthrough discovery in understanding how the body fights leukemia. They have identified a protein called CD19-ligand located on the surface of certain white blood cells that facilitates the recognition and destruction of …

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Oxygen levels in the air do not limit plant productivity, researchers find

There have been concerns that present oxygen levels may limit plant productivity. Researchers in Sweden show that this is not the case in a new study. The results are encouraging since they demonstrate that plans for future biomass and solar fuels prod…

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Brain function linked to birth size; Study sheds light on mental health problems later in life

Scientists have discovered the first evidence linking brain function variations between the left and right sides of the brain to size at birth and the weight of the placenta. The finding could shed new light on the causes of mental health problems in l…

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Reverse genetics allow scientists to slow spread of Rubella virus

Scientists have identified the gene that allows the Rubella virus to block cell death and reverse engineered a mutant gene that slows the virus’s spread. Researchers believed that RNA viruses were able to spread by blocking the pathways in cells that l…

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