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Scientists launch international competition to create the heaviest element ever (Yahoo! News)

19.11.2011 2:50   21 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
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Yahoo! News - While much of the world spends its evenings watching dancers, singers, and trivia junkies battle it out in front of live studio audiences, teams of scientists from all corners of the earth are engaged in a much more heated competition. … Czytaj więcej »

Scientists find way to "disarm" AIDS virus (Reuters)

19.09.2011 22:08   15 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: Reuters, Scientists, AIDS


Reuters - Scientists have found a way to prevent HIV from damaging the immune system and say their discovery may offer a new approach to developing a vaccine against AIDS. Czytaj więcej »

Iceland's Hekla volcano shows signs of activity

06.07.2011 17:25   3 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
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REYKJAVIK, Iceland-Scientists are monitoring unusual underground activity that could signal an eruption at the Hekla volcano... Czytaj więcej »

Do iridescent flowers have more pollinating power?

06.07.2011 17:23   3 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: Scientists, Associated, University


RAPHAEL G. SATTER Associated Press= LONDON (AP) — Scientists are showing off a little-known property of some common garden flowers: They're iridescent, meaning that light shimmers off them like the back of a CD. University of Cambridge researchers believe the shimmering is aimed at catching the eye of busy pollinators — saying that bees find the blooms easier to spot and may prefer flashy flowers over their non-iridescent counterparts. Bees' preference for shimmery plant petals may be long-standing, but the phenomenon has been relatively little-studied until now. Cambridge said iridescence in plants was first formally identified in hibiscus flowers in 2009, something researcher Silvia... Czytaj więcej »

Skeleton of 'giant wombat' found in Australia

06.07.2011 1:39   30 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: Scientists, Australia


Scientists in Australia find the skeleton of a 'giant wombat' which lived some two million years ago and would have been the size of a four-wheel-drive car. Czytaj więcej »

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