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Lack Of Height Is Not Just Hereditary But More On Shortage Of Genes

November 24, 2011 by Affleap

Conventional wisdom dictates that if you happen to come from a family of short people, you could blame your lack of height as hereditary.

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Categories Science Technology Tags chromosome, genes, genetic abnormalities, gentic code, heriditary, lack of height, short people, shortage of genes Leave a comment

Reversing Sense Of Smell Loss Caused By Aging Or Disease Raises A Breath Of Hope

November 21, 2011 by Affleap

Human sense of smell is closely related to memory.

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Categories Science Technology Tags alzheimer's, cognition, emtion, memory, olfactory bulb, parkinson's, schizophrenia, sense of smell, smell training therapies Leave a comment

Are Roundworms The Fabled Fountain Of Youth? Manipulating Its Gene Prolong Life Six Fold!

November 20, 2011 by Affleap

The secret of the fabled fountain of youth that is searched by many people could lie with the creepy-crawly creatures in our garden, the nematodes (roundworms).

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Categories Science Technology Tags aging process, anti aging, dna, fountain of youth, gene, lifespans, manipulating, mutations, nematodes, prolong life, roundworms Leave a comment

New Generation Of Physicists Challenge Albert Einstein’s ‘Speed Of Light Theory’

November 19, 2011 by Affleap

A new generation of physicists first made the experiment in September but they have to carry it out again, only to confirm with the same result on their previous first experiment.

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Categories Science Technology Tags albert einstein, enstein, experiments, mosern physics, neutrinos, physicist, physics, speed of light, subatomic particles Leave a comment

Russia’s Pioneering Mars Probe, Now Hangs In A Low Earth Orbit

November 10, 2011 by Affleap

Russia made desperate efforts on Thursday to re-establish contact with a pioneering Mars probe that now hangs in a low Earth orbit and could potentially crash back down in a matter of days.

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Categories Science Technology Tags chines yinghou-1, low earth orbit, mars probe, phobos, phobos-grunt spacecraft, red planet, russian mars probe, satellite, space agency, unmanned Leave a comment

Vaccine Effective Against Different Types Of Flu Virus Developed

November 6, 2011 by Affleap

Scientists have developed a vaccine that could end the need for annual winter flu injections.

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Categories Science Technology Tags avian flu, bird flu, clinical trials, flu virus, flu-v, immune system, influenza virus, pandemic, strain, strain of flu, swine flu, vaccinations, vaccine, virus Leave a comment

Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Effective In Tackling Dengue Outbreak

November 1, 2011 by Affleap

Dengue is caused by a virus transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito as it bites. The male mosquitoes are modified so their offspring die before reproducing.

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Categories Science Technology Tags aedes aegypti, dengue, dengue fever, genetically modified, gm, gm mosquitoes, virus Leave a comment

China Launches An Unmanned Spacecraft

October 31, 2011 by Affleap

China reveals that it will launch an unmanned spacecraft that will dock with a capsule already orbiting the Earth.

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Categories Science Technology Tags astronauts, manned mission, rocket, science research, space, space capsule, space station, taikonauts, unmanned spacecraft Leave a comment

Brain Scanner Capable Of Reading People’s Dreams & What They Are Dreaming About

October 28, 2011 by Affleap

Scientists from German’s Max Planck institute have demonstrated that it could be possible to ‘read’ and even record what people are dreaming about.

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Categories Science Technology Tags brain monitors, brain scanner, computers, dreams, lucid dreamers, people's dream, scientists Leave a comment

Teenage Intellectual Performance Can Both Improve Or Deteriorate In Adolescence

October 20, 2011 by Affleap

The intellectual performance of teenagers can upgrade or decline on a wider scope than previously thought according to a study.

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Categories Science Technology Tags brain scan, early and late bloomers, intellectual performance, intelligence quotient, iq, non verval iq tests, performance iq, verbal iq, verbal iq test Leave a comment
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