Rare Earth Minerals, Source Of Hi-Tech Materials Of The Future?

The United States Geological Survey calls the rare earth minerals “essential for hundreds of applications” and candidates in the near future for an “expanding array” of hi-tech products.

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Saturn’s Moon Has Weather And Geological Recurrence Like Earth

In 2004, the Cassini spacecraft equipped with camera and orbiting around Saturn has taken some pictures on Titan’s surface that seems to look like a basin approximately the size of Ontario lake in Canada. That referred basin is now known as Ontario Lacus.

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Conventional Way Of Learning Contradicted By Research

The idea that individuals have specific learning styles, that some are visual learners and others auditory while some are either ‘left brain’ or ‘right brain’, a team of psychologists found out that such idea does not seem to get support in a review made in the journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest.

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Precise Measurement Of Pluto Shall Be Known By 2015

The discovery of Eris and the presumption that it was bigger than Pluto, pushed the Astronomical Union to come up with a new definition of ‘planet’ that has excluded Pluto.

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Does Oxytocin Affect Human Social Behavior?

In a report published in Science of last year, it was based on an experiment where subjects had distributed money to both “in and an out group” of people.

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Savants Have Found Where FMD Virus Starts Infection In Cattle

Foot and mouth disease (FMD), is a highly infectious vesicular disease of cloven footed animals, primarily of cattle, swine and occasionally of sheep, deer and bison.

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Researchers Compare Human Milk To Other Mammal Species

Understanding the ways milks differ may lead the scientists to a better milk formula to nourish human babies who can’t be breastfed by their mothers, according to Agricultural Magazine.

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Using Robot Combatants In War, Has Stirred Discussion

The idea of using robot combatants in war that might someday replace or supplement soldiers has stirred discussion.

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Solving The Mystery Of Why People Yawn?

An article in journal Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, provides many theories and objectives in solving the mystery of why people yawn but an absence of experimental proof that can show that any of them is correct.

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EPA Findings See Minimal Hazard From Biotech Crops

Federal regulators like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have long insisted that the genetically altered crops pose no harm to the environment.

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