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September 19, 2006 by cutepablo on Creative world
Cranberries acting as antibiotics Cranberries have a kind of tannins. This can transform E. coli bacteria. The organism Escherichia coli, a common intestinal organism that is widely used in genetic engineering, is a eubacterium. Scientists at Worchester Polytechnic Institute, the ways that render them unable to initiate any infection. The study shows the compounds that affect in E. coli in 3 devastating ways, all of which prevented the bacteria from adhering to cells in the body. ...
September 19, 2006 by cutepablo on Creative world
According to a report on the journal Science, the unusual molluscs of oceanic cold sweeps ---strange clams, mussels, and sea snails --- that thrive on the sulfur and methane rich environments ---- are on average older than marine mollusk rich community as a whole. Cold sweeps may have been safer harbors for the mollusks. It protects them from mass extinction. Due to the hydrogen sulphide and methane leak through the oceon floor, a unique chemical environment is created where the ha...
September 19, 2006 by cutepablo on Creative world
Spectroscopy And Chromatography Technology Replaces Winetasting In San Francisco a winemaker is using analytical chemistry to supplement the technique of winetasting. Winetasting is a time-honored practice of tasting a mouthful of grapes to determine when the fruit is ready for picking. Now spectroscopy and chromatography replaces this technique. This new technique evaluates the aroma, color and taste of grapes. Grapes can be analysed for their molecular makeup. Molecules indicat...
September 19, 2006 by cutepablo on Creative world
Vitamin C enhances heart functioning Vitamin C supplements improves the nervous system of the patient suffering from heart attack. According to International Journal of Cardiology, researchers found ascorbic acid on the sympathetic response to exercise in 21 men. After an oral administration of the supplements, the participants undergone symptoms-limited exercise testing twice. Once after oral administration and once without. The resting blood pressure and heart rate did not diffe...
September 19, 2006 by cutepablo on Creative world
Married People Lives More According to a new research, marriage can be good for health. A survey of 80,000 Americans showed that people who were never married were 58 percent more likely to die than their married peers. Compared with people who live with their spouses, those who were divorced were 39 per cent more likely to die during the follow-up period. Marriage, social institution uniting men and women in special forms of mutual dependence, often for the purpose of found...
September 19, 2006 by cutepablo on Creative world
Deficiency of Vitamin E in Pregnant Women According to a study in The American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, pregnant women who do not get enough Vitamin E may have children who are at a higher risk of suffering from asthma. The research reveals that the early life nutrient intake, both in the utero and post partum period, modifies the risk of developing childhood asthma. Postpartum period is the after delivery period. Utero period is the period when the baby i...
September 17, 2006 by sillygirl on it is coming soon...PMR
I am so sad...everything that I doing seem to be wrong..IT drive me crazy... every path that I have to walk on seem has obstacles... today is the most trying period.... I have cough,fever and flu...
September 13, 2006 by Dr Guy on A Breath of Sanity
Ok, I am not doubting the Big Bang.  I figure something happened to get this universe here.  Whatever it is, I have no clue.  But statements like these make me wonder about the scientist that pretend to know. The galaxy, named IOK-1, is so far away that the light waves that reached Earth depict it as the system of stars existed shortly after the Big Bang created the universe 13.66 billion years ago. Ok, let's look at this logically.  For that Galaxy to be shining ...
September 10, 2006 by Draginol on Brad Wardell - Opinionated Techie
They've built a plant that uses plasma arcs to take sewage and garbage and convert it into energy with the resulting steam being used by another plant and the remaining hardened sludge used for roads. Gotta love that. Read the whole thing.
September 6, 2006 by cutepablo on Creative world
Nanoparticles and human cells Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York have developed a screening method to examine how newly made nanoparticles interact with human cells following exposure for various times and doses. This study throws light on how human cells interact with carbon nanoparticles. These experiments will give insight into the design of nanoparticles keeping in mind safety concerns and optimizing their use in health related applications. It may also le...
September 2, 2006 by randomax on welcome2 bluebeh
i think dead is good thing o not?
August 28, 2006 by cutepablo on Creative world
Why smoking is an addiction? New imaging studies of the smokers show that nicotine causes the addiction. A few puffs of cigarette can exert a force powerful enough for the individual to continue smoking. For this reason we see people become chain smokers. According to Archives of General Psychiatry, the drug therapies of smoking cessation need to be extremely potent to compete with nicotine. Only one puff of cigarette can occupy 30% of brains common type of nicotine receptors. Stu...
August 28, 2006 by cutepablo on Creative world
New Hopes in Stem Cells Human embryonic cells remain a research tool to study the mechanisms of disease. There will be many therapeutic benefits. We will be able to produce new drugs. Thomas M. Messell, a neurobiologist at Columbia University Medical Center in New York, stated he hoped to see the research generate new drugs for neurodegenerative disease. He expects a revolution within the next 5 years. Scientists have spent the last 5 years in how to grow the cells in the lab an...
August 28, 2006 by cutepablo on Creative world
Cows communicate in regional accent! The farmers of London found that the cows communicate in their regional accent. The cows have a single syllable to communicate but they do it in using a regional accent as the study tells us. The cows have limited conversational skills. The herds in the West Country are mooing in their distinct Somerset twang. Some listeners describe this sound as “moo-arr” rather than moo. John Wells, professor of phonetics at the University of London thinks ...
August 24, 2006 by Dr Guy on A Breath of Sanity
Now he has gone and done it!  Yes, that destroyer of worlds, BUSH, has not just taken out a lowly country, he has overseen the elimination of an ENTIRE PLANET!  Pluto is gone, wiped from the celestial heavens ON BUSH'S WATCH! Oh wait!  Sorry, I was channeling another Joe User.  Sorry people for that slip of the pen. But the story is true, our beloved dog of Disneyland is gone.  Wait, no.  That Pluto is still around.  The Pluto of the Planets has been demo...