Italy’s National Institute of Nuclear Physics said today that Antonio Ereditato had stepped down from the leadership of the OPERA experiment.
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The Most Comprehensive Face Transplant Ever Performed In The United States, A Medical Breakthrough
A team of surgeons from the University of Maryland gave 37-year-old Richard Norris of Hillsville, Virginia a new face, a transplant that included not just the facial tissue from the hairline to the neck, but also the upper and lower jaws, teeth and a portion of tongue.
Scientists Breed A Strain Of Wheat That Thrives In Salty Soil, Boost Its Quest In Averting Food Crisis
Plant scientists had bred a strain of wheat that thrives in salty soil known as Durum.
In A Chimpanzee Community It Has Enforcers To Maintain Peace & Order – Anthropologists
In the animal kingdom the ape is a close resemblance to man.
Scientists Discover ‘Insomnia Gene’, Key To New Mechanism By Which Sleep Is Regulated
‘Sleep is a fundamental behavior in all animals, and it is poorly understood from a scientific standpoint,’ according to Dr. Nicholas Stavropoulos, of Rockefeller University in New York.
Scientists At Cern Fail To Prove Albert Einstein Was Wrong In His Speed Of Light Theory
Albert Einstein’s theory of special relativity, proposed in 1905, states that nothing in the universe can travel faster than the speed of light.
Researchers Design A Computer Software That Is Classified As ‘Genius’
A team of researchers led by Claes Strannegård at the University of Gothenburg, designs a software that uses mixture of logic and ‘human-like’ thinking, the same types of patterns that humans can see.
Fasting Raises Effectiveness In The Treatment of Cancer
Fasting combined with chemotherapy can slow growth, spread of tumors and cured some cancers according to a study.
The Philippine Tarsier, Able To Communicate In Ultrasound Frequencies – Study
The Philippine tarsier is one of the world’s smallest primates, now discovered to be able to communicate in ultrasound frequencies, according to a study.
People With Lots Of Moles May Have The Benefit Of Delayed Cellular Aging
In a study of more than 900 sets of twins by scientists at King’s College London, they found that those with 100 or more moles lived on average six years longer than those with 25 or fewer.