TIME Fair enough, given that the existence of genes wasn't known at the time—except that after a few generations, the contribution of a great-grandparent or a great-great would have been so diluted that none of that ancestor's genetic material would have ... and more »
Huffington Post " None of the many short-lived isotopes used in medicine exist in nature; they have to be artificially produced by nuclear reactions," said Bruce Marsh, a resonance ionization laser ion source team member. "The possible medical isotopes of astatine are ...
Tiny Mix Tapes But, what about acid house as a place? ... Early reviews of the film, which debuted at Cannes this week, describe it as calculatedly detached, non -judgmental when it comes to the blatantly illegal, though victimless, crime spree the film revolves around. and more »
EV World One of these technologies constitutes a higher-efficiency 48 VDC vehicle voltage platform which uses Li-ion batteries instead of 12VDC lead- acid batteries. The new technology ... This takes us to another consideration insofar as BYD's "re-birth" plan ... and more »
Motley Fool This nascent industry has a long way to go and a lot to prove before it begins to challenge petrochemical processes for market dominance, but make no mistake about it: Industrial biotech is here to stay. Consider that when I went to school for ...
WBUR The PBF Energy refinery in Paulsboro, N.J., uses toxic chemicals such as hydrofluoric acid . Rather than using "inherently safer" design methods, the industry .... "We stand second to none as the chemical industry in trying to implement an appropriate ... and more »
The Age Specialists around the world were consulted about treatment; someone suggested a drug called diiodothyropropionic acid (DITPA), originally developed as a trial treatment for adult heart disease and no longer in use. Brian tracked it down to a small ...