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It is understandable why most people believe solar power is more of a futuristic technology than a modern one. Solar power is still prohibitively expensive... Read More »
Cyanobacteria (a.k.a blue-green algae) are a very important phylum of bacteria. Scientists believe that the bacteria are responsible for helping to create the oxygen... Read More »
Scientists are a strange lot. To the general public, their work can sometimes seem silly or plain ridiculous. Scientists are responsible for creating a monstrous... Read More »
Researcher Dr. Rachel Grant and colleagues from the UK's Open University recently published an article in the "International Journal of Environmental... Read More »
New research into psychopathy has provided evidence for the physiological nature of this mental disorder that takes it further from the realm of psychology into the... Read More »
News has been traveling around the world at the speed of light since researchers at the Oscillation Project with Emulsion-tRacking Apparatus (OPERA) have announced... Read More »
Consciousness is tricky. There is little understanding of consciousness, and there is no universally agreed upon definition of consciousness. So how can we tell if a... Read More »
Are you having trouble staying awake? Did you get enough sleep? Is it a warm spring day with the sun shining bright? Are you performing a task that should be engaging ... Read More »
Synapses are the connections between neurons that allow neurons to communicate with either an electrical or chemical signal. There are about one hundred billion... Read More »
Sufferers of allergic rhinitis (hay fever) have all experienced the days of runny noses, swollen red eyes and itchy skin. Most allergy sufferers have probably tried... Read More »












