Archive for the ‘Research’ Category
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Filed under: Environment, Research
50000 years back Semiraid eastern Canary Islands were wetter, proposed by snail fossils
by Admin on Oct 19th, 2010
It is a sign from fossil land snail shells as located in ancient soils on the subtropical Eastern Canary Islands that the Spanish archipelago located off the North-Western African coast has become progressively drier over the last 50,000 years. (Credit: Image courtesy of Southern Methodist University) Certain isotopic measurements carried out on fossil land snail shells, have yielded oxygen isotope ratios indicating that the relative hum...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Research
The Most Powerful Colors on the Web [Infographic]
by Admin on Sep 18th, 2010
We decided to look at the colors in the brands from the top 100 sites in the world to see if we could paint a more colorful picture. Source Higher resolution here ...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Research, Science
Nanotechnology – A Boon For Medical Science
by Admin on Nov 30th, 2009
Nanotechnology, or more affectionately nicknamed as nanotech, is a field of research that deals with controlling matter on an atomic or molecular level. This has multiple applications that range anywhere from electronics, to energy production, to engineering, to physics, and even to medicine. In the field of medicine alone, nanotech is giving rise to tools and possible applications that are now being streamlined to focus on finding and eradi...Read More » Tags
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Insider: Who were the Anasazi?
by Admin on Nov 30th, 2009
Welcome to the dark side of the moon," says Taft Blackhorse. He and fellow Navajo Nation archaeologist John Stein are showing me the desolate and windswept site of Kin Klizhin, or "Black Charcoal" in Navajo. The lonely, multistory masonry structure, or "great house," is our first stop in Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico. The two have brought me here to explain the origins of the ancient people known as the Anasazi...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Animals, Environment, Research
Mammoth dung has proved to be a source of prehistoric information
by Admin on Nov 30th, 2009
Mammoth dung has proved to be a source of prehistoric information, helping scientists unravel the mystery of what caused the great mammals to die out. An examination of a fungus that is found in the ancient dung and preserved in lake sediments has helped build a picture of what happened to the beasts.The study sheds light on the ecological consequences of the extinction and the role that humans may have played in it.Researchers describe this ...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Animals, Research
Bizarre Lives of Bone-Eating Worms
by Admin on Nov 21st, 2009
It sounds like a classic horror story -- eyeless, mouthless worms lurk in the dark, settling onto dead animals and sending out green "roots" to devour their bones. In fact, such worms do exist in the deep sea. They were first discovered in 2002 by researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), who were using a robot submarine to explore Monterey Canyon. But that wasn't the end of the story. After "planting" several dead whal...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Environment, Research
Magnetized Leaves to Assay Pollution
by Admin on Nov 2nd, 2009
A wonderful phenomenon that is going to draw the attention of the people associated with the environmental pollution is the leaves that are going to be magnetized. Vehicles that emit polluted matters in the air adhere to road side trees. If you want to measure the amounts of pollution with which the trees are affected you have to spend enough amount. But if magnetic techniques are followed the amount of pollution can easily be detected. A notable...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Environment, green, Research
In Quest of Aquatic Disaster
by Admin on Nov 2nd, 2009
Now as we are reaching towards the environmental disaster we are getting aware of the bad effects of insecticides on flora and fauna. Researchers round the globe are trying hard to find out the limit of such destructive level of pesticides that are goading the global aquatic life to the verge of extinction. It is noted by a group of researchers that human life as well as the aquatic life is really at stake at this present moment. According to ...Read More » Tags
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