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Producing biofuel using algae, brine shrimp and ti
Researchers have created an innovative system that extracts oil for use as biofuel by bringing algae, brine shrimp and tilapia to use. This system will bring down the greenhouse gas emissions in a proposed electric power plant dramatically.
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6 Great Inventions Used Only as Toys
There were great expectations for these inventions and even more money was spent on the research only to make these fancy toys!
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Revealed: Orangutans Use Language of at Least FORT
Orangutans communicate intelligently using an unspoken language of gestures, new research has shown.
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Aliens May Be Using Cosmic Twitter to Contact Us
Aliens may have been trying to contact humans by communicating in a manner similar to Twitter, believe two American researchers.
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Quantum Leaf: Plants Use Quantum Mechanics to Make
Researchers found that plants convert sunlight to food in a fascinating way
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Useful to Read Before Bed
When parents read to their children before bed, they not only lull children. According to the researchers, these activities enhance children's language skills, help develop motor skills by teaching them hold and turn the page, and sharpens their memory.
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Stunning Robots
Robots continue to grow in their importance amongst law enforcement, military use, medical research and care, space exploration and entertainment, among other tasks. Robots recently in the news include Russia’s ...
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Natural Alternative to Pesticides
Tiny parasitic wasps could be used as pesticides to protect crops after researchers carried out the most detailed ever study of the creatures.
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Giant Ship For Whale Watching
Celebrity PhA Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) ship is a floating instrument platform and manned research vessel that is 355 feet long. The FLIP has been widely used to study the acoustics of whales and other marine mammals.
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biofuel cell for electricity producing cactus
In an effort to find new sources of renewable energy, researchers at France’s CNRS have developed a unique biofuel cell that can be inserted into a living cactus to generate energy using the two main products of photosynthesis – oxygen and sugar.
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Another Stonehenge Discovered Under Lake Michigan?
A group of researchers using sonar to find shipwrecks on the bottom of Lake Michigan have found something far older than crashed cargo ships. They believe they've found a 10-thousand-year-old stone structure like Stonehenge,
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Astronomical calculator kept track of ancient Olym
The inclusion of the Olympic data on the 2,100-year-old Antikythera mechanism provides evidence that for its scientific sophistication, the device also was put to practical use, researchers say.
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Secret Of Cobra Hood Revealed
The researchers led by Kenneth Kardong from Washington State University identified the precise group of muscles used by cobras to raise their hoods.
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Bees Can Translate Other Languages
It’s a well known fact that honeybees are able to communicate using a series of dances. Recent research shows that bees, unlike many humans, are willing and able to communicate with bees from other continents by mimicking their movements.
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How much water on Earth? Exactly 1.33 bn cubic km
Using satellite measurements, the researchers have come with up the new ocean volume figure.
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Super Disc to Store 1,000X More Data Than a DVD
A Japanese research team has found a material that could be used to make a low-price super disc.
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25-terabytes Titanium-oxide Super Disc
Japanese researchers developed a material made of titanium oxide that can be used to manufacture a low-price disc that will able to store a whooping 25-terabytes of data.
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The World's Funniest Joke
The world's funniest joke is a term used by Richard Wiseman of the University of Hertfordshire in 2002 to summarize one of the results of his research. For his experiment, named LaughLab, he created a website where people could rate and submit jokes. Purp
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Scientists a Step Closer to Quantum Computers
Taking a step nearer to quantum computers, University of Maryland researchers have used a unique hybrid nanostructure to show a new type of light-matter interaction.
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How Coal Clean Technology Works
Clean coal technology is under research that will useful to decrease the pollution in environment caused by coal energy generation. The message insists by these mechanisms is that coal can be a fuel source low in or free of carbon dioxides and other harm
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