Scientists map Desoxyribonucleic acid of prehistorical animal
Posted on December 21st, 2008 at 11:45 am by admin
By Azadeh Ansari
CNN
A squad of scientists at Penn State University could be 1 step nigh to delivery extinct coinage back to living.
This drafting shows a prehistorical woolly mammoth joined to a string of Desoxyribonucleic acid and rising from a city block of water ice.
Using next-generation instruments and groundbreaking DNA-reading proficiencies, scientists have revealed much of the familial code of the wooly mammoth, a prehistorical species of elephant.
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Scientists hope to clone extinct mintage
Posted on December 9th, 2008 at 6:48 am by admin
Edo, Japan Japanese scientists have brought forth clones of black eyes that have existed dead and still for 16 geezerhood — an effort that could lead research workers to 1 twenty resurrect long-extinct mintage, such as the mammoth.
Doll was clonedded using cells from live creatures. Now scientists believe they can raise extinct specie.
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DNA test turns up shark mamma had ‘virgin birth’
Posted on November 16th, 2008 at 9:24 pm by admin
Richmond, Virginia Scientists have substantiated the second case of a “virgin birth” in a shark.
A blacktip shark in the wild patrols the huge expanse of the Indian Sea.
In a survey reported Fri in the Diary of Fish Biology, scientists said Deoxyribonucleic acid testing proven that a whelp carried by a female blacktip shark in a Old Dominion State aquarium contained no hereditary material from a male.
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Phoenix lander floater falling snow on Mars
Posted on November 4th, 2008 at 6:16 pm by admin
LOS ANGELES, Calif NASA’s Phoenix spacecraft has detected evidence of past water at its Martian landing place site and spotty falling snow for the first time, scientists reported Monday.
With summer declining, less sunshine is arriving at the spacecraft’s solar panels on Mars.
Soil experiments uncoverred the front of 2 minerals known to be formed in liquid water.
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How fly avoid ’swatter threat’
Posted on October 9th, 2008 at 4:02 am by admin
Fly always seem to be a measure ahead of the flyswatter. And now scientists believe they know wherefore.
According to new research promulgated in the diary Current Biological science, flies have a quick-fire intelligence agency and are good at preparation ahead.
Scientists at the Golden State Institute of Engineering (Caltech) filmed experiments exploitation fruit fly and a flyswat.
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U.S. military to analyze mind-reading
Posted on September 28th, 2008 at 1:53 am by admin
LOS ANGELES, Golden State Here’s a blowing idea: The U.S. military is giving scientists to analyze ways to say people’s ideas.
Scientists use electroencephalography, or brain wave-reading engineering, to measure out brain action.
The promise is that the enquiry could someday lead to a gismo capable of interpretting the ideas of soldiers who endured brain hurts in combat or even stroke affected roles in infirmaries.
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Scientists unveil invisibleness cloak
Posted on September 22nd, 2008 at 12:28 am by admin
Washington D Scientists say they are a measure closer to evolve materials that could render citizenry and objects unseeable.
In this 2003 exposure, Tokyo University students use space age material to get this educatee appear unseeable.
Researchers have presented for the first time they existed able to mask three-dimensional objects exploitation artificially directed materials that airt light about the physical objects.
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Tunguska blast still a closed book 100 eld on
Posted on August 12th, 2008 at 1:00 pm by admin
By Alina Selyukh
Capital of the Russian Federation, Russia It brought forth a bam hundreds of multiplication stronger than the Hiroshima bomb, was realised hundreds of statute miles away and narrowly missed wiping out an entire urban center — but 100 geezerhood to the hebdomad after the cryptical explosion in Siberia, no 1 is anied closer to realise what made it.
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Stony Tunguska blast still a secret 100 eld on
Posted on August 9th, 2008 at 9:39 pm by admin
By Alina Selyukh
Russian capital, Russia It brought forth a bam hundreds of multiplication stronger than the Hiroshima bomb, was realised hundreds of statute miles away and narrowly missed wiping out an entire urban center — but 100 eld to the hebdomad after the cryptic explosion in Siberia, no 1 is anied closer to realise what made it.
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Stony Tunguska blast still a closed book 100 age on
Posted on August 3rd, 2008 at 8:13 pm by admin
By Alina Selyukh
Russian capital, Russia It brought forth a bam hundreds of multiplication stronger than the Hiroshima bomb, was realized hundreds of land miles away and narrowly missed wiping out an entire urban center — but 100 eld to the hebdomad after the deep explosion in Siberia, no 1 is anied closer to realize what made it.
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