An international team of researchers found that antioxidants commonly promoted as being good for our health may speed up early onset of Type 2 diabetes by mopping up Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) that may play a protective role in the early stages of T... (source: Medical News Today) - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
Using computer simulations, a team of University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers has identified some of the pathways through which single complementary strands of DNA interact and combine to form the double helix. (source: Topix.net) - RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com
New research from the University of Southampton has demonstrated that it is possible for communication from person to person through the power of thought alone. (source: Biologynews.com) - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
Staying at home may have given the very first termite youngsters the best opportunity to rule the colony when their parents were killed by their neighbors. This is according to new research supported by the National Science Foundation and published today i... (source: Biologynews.com) - RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com
Background: The continued rise of Clostridium difficile infections worldwide has been accompanied by the rapid emergence of a highly virulent clone designated PCR-ribotype 027. To understand more about the evolution of this virulent clone, we made a three-... (source: genomebiology.com) - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
Honey BeeImage: Stephen Ausmus/USDA Researchers from the Agricultural Research Service have developed an interesting method for dealing with parasitic mites that destroy honey bee colonies. They have developed bees with a high expression of genes that prod... (source: About) - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
In an attempt to destroy mosquito-borne parasites which cause serious diseases in humans such as elephantiasis, researchers have come up with an interesting approach. They have used the bacteria Wolbachia (wMelPop), to infect mosquitoes that spread parasit... (source: About) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
Leishmania is a deadly parasitic disease that affects over 12 million people worldwide, with more than 2 million new cases reported every year. Until recently, scientists were unsure exactly how the parasite survives inside human cells. That mystery has no... (source: Biologynews.net) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
Researchers have fresh insight into an evolutionarily ancient way that cells cope when oxygen levels decline, according to a new study in the October 7th issue of Cell Metabolism, a Cell Press publication. In studies of cells taken from the lining of human... (source: Biologynews.net) - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
Science fair projects are a great way to learn about science and biology. Performing scientific experiments can be an exciting way to discover the wonders of science. Human body projects and studies allow students to get a better understanding of the human... (source: About) - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
When you go from bed to bathroom on a dark night, a quick flick of the lights will leave a lingering impression on your mind's eye. For decades evidence suggested that such visual working memories--which, even in daylight, connect the dots to create a comp... (source: Scientific American) - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
Leishmania is a deadly parasitic disease that affects over 12 million people worldwide, with more than 2 million new cases reported every year. Until recently, scientists were unsure exactly how the parasite survives inside human cells. That mystery has no... (source: Medical News Today) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
MIT electrical engineers have proposed a new scheme that can overcome a critical limitation of high-resolution electron microscopes: they cannot be used to image living cells because the electrons destroy the samples. The researchers suggest using a quantu... (source: Medical News Today) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
The 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry will be split among three researchers who, over the course of the past two decades, puzzled out--at the atomic level--the function of the ribosome in piecing together proteins. [More] (source: Scientific American) - RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com
[ The following is an exact transcript of this podcast. ]The 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to Venkatraman Ramakrishnan of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in England, Yale University's Thomas Steitz, and Ada Yonath of the Weizmann Institute of ... (source: Scientific American) - RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com
Two Americans and an Israeli scientist won the 2009 Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for atom-by-atom mapping of the protein-making factories within cells. (source: Topix.net) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
In this Feb. 27, 2006 file photo released by the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration shows NOAA fisheries biologists, left to right, Matt Eagleton, Dan Vos, Greg O'Corry-Crowe and Rod Hobbs, placing a satellite transmitter onto a female belug... (source: Topix.net) - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
In the Scientific Name Game your mission is to identify the correct organism for the given scientific name. (source: About) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
Fascinating images of the cerebellum: brain cerebellum anatomy of the brain cerebellar nuclei cerebellar hemisphere fiber tracts (source: About) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
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