Greetings, Could this 42,000-year-old baby bring mammoths back from extinction? Scientists discover calf’s organs perfectly preserved – and possible to clone Lyuba was one year old when she froze in…
Greetings, Astronomers Identify the Chemical Signature of Planet-Eating Stars Researchers at Vanderbilt University have developed a new model that shows the chemical signature of a star element by element and…
Greetings, Reishi Mushrooms: Nature’s Disease-Fighting Healing Powerhouse Written by: Priscilla Cash Off-Grid Foods May 19, 2014 0 Print This Article Image source: reishiforce.com Reishi mushrooms (Ganoderma lucidum) are stunning powerhouses.…
Mexican researchers plan to extract the more than 12,000-year-old skeleton of a teenage girl whose discovery in an underwater cave has given new clues about the origins of the first…
Even the strange and bizarre animals that inhabit the deep-ocean aren’t safe from human activity — with many of the more vulnerable of them possibly facing extinction in the near-term…
Theology of Time P-179 I don’t say that I’m a prophet, because it’s the end of prophets. I’m a Messenger of God and not a prophet. I’ve got nothing to…
Greetings, Windshield washer fluid a source of Legionnaires: Found in most school buses A form of bacteria responsible for respiratory illness, including the deadly pneumonia known as Legionnaire’s disease,…
Paleontologists in Argentina's remote Patagonia region have discovered fossils of what may be the largest dinosaur ever, amid a vast cache of fossils that could shed light on prehistoric life.…
Greetings, Astronomers Discover Partner Star of a Magnetar for the First Time Using ESO’s Very Large Telescope, astronomers believe they’ve found the partner star of a magnetar for the first…
Greetings, A New Possibility for Storing and Processing Quantum Information Scientists from the Max Planck Institute have succeeded in performing high-resolution spectroscopy and microscopy on individual rare earth ions…
Nanoparticles — tiny machines that make hundreds of new technologies possible — may pose significant health risks to workers who are exposed to them. A report published this week in…
Greetings, Molecular motor for packaging virus DNA found, may lead to targeted antiviral drugs Viruses are the enigma of the biological world — despite having their own DNA and…
Greetings, Metal-Eating Plant Discovered in Philippines TEHRAN (FNA)- Scientists discovered a new plant species with an unusual lifestyle — it eats nickel for a living — accumulating up to…
Scientists on Sunday said they had used a harmless electrical current to modify sleep so that an individual has "lucid dreams," a particularly powerful form of dreaming. The discovery provides…
Greetings, World’s No. 1 pesticide brings honeybees to their knees, say scientists A new study from Harvard implicates two neonicotinoid pesticides, imidacloprid and clothianidin, in the ongoing plague of honeybee…
Greetings, Fruits, vegetables may lower stroke risk: study Eating more fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of stroke worldwide, according to new research published Thursday in the American Heart…
Egypt unveiled Thursday the 3,000 year-old tombs of two senior pharaonic military men in the famed Saqqara necropolis, one of them decorated with well-preserved reliefs depicting the afterlife. Saqqara, roughly…
Egypt said Wednesday archaeologists have unearthed a 5,600-year-old preserved tomb and mummy predating the pharaonic First Dynasty, a discovery that will shed new light on the pre-dynastic era. The tomb…
Scientists on Tuesday published the first spider genome, helping the quest to uncover secrets which could lead to smarter insecticides and man-made super-strong spider silk. Bio-researchers led by Trine Bilde…
Greetings, How eating tomatoes could increase male fertility: Key compound in the fruit could boost sperm count by 70% Lycopene could be used to improve male fertility and sperm quality…
Young blood may hold the long-sought cure for the decline of the ageing brain, according to research which showed injections of juvenile mouse blood boosting learning and memory in older…
Greetings, Fukushima Fallout: **Bombshell** Radioactive Release 500 Times greater than first reported! This means that the fallout effect and fallout area will be greater than previously reported. This means that…
Greetings, Diabetes can cause your brain to SHRINK and age it by two years every decade, researchers warn 26 million people in the United States have diabetes Grey matter found…
Greetings, Low cholesterol slows HIV progression – study © Photo: ru.wikipedia.org Why some HIV-infected experience slower disease progression, even without medication? It has to do with cholesterol levels in specific…
Greetings, Antibiotics losing effectiveness: WHO According to a new WHO report, in some countries the antibiotic treatment has proven useless on more than half of the patients. (file photo) The…
Given the right conditions, wind turbines can generate lightning (for reasons other than simply being elevated), new research from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) has found. The relatively fast…
Scientists working in China believe they have found the earliest example of a pterosaur, the group of flying reptiles that became extinct over 66 million years ago. Brian Andres of…
Greetings, Irish scientists make wonder-material graphene in kitchen blender Rex Features Scientists in Ireland have demonstrated that people can make the revolutionary material graphene at home using a pencil, washing-up…
The latest specimen of the world's tiniest deer -- a rare species no bigger than a hamster -- has been born in a nature park in southern Spain, conservationists said…
Greetings, Artificial skin grown in laboratory for first time – which could replace animals in drug and cosmetics testing Scientists able to produce one centimetre-wide fragments of epidermis Outer layer…