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POPSWhat will be the next big thing in online search? Google, of course, believes you need to belong to googles many products and services. They are probably right but that doesn't mean I like this monopoly. It also doesn't mean I won't do it :) Listen and read googles predictions for future of search... Get more great social media info at http://socialmediatools.info
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POPSThe Immaculate Designer Prosthesis Human morphology is not only matter of biology it is also a matter of fashion. Atztecs had a practice of reshaping their skulls. Chinese were reshaping females' feet. This is only the next step
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POPSDoes nurture change nature? Interesting experiments. Mainly in the sense that is conveyed through these experiments. That is, we always have the opportunity to assume responsibility upon our lives.
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POPSTuberculosis Is 9,000 Years Old
The fact that Alit-Yam is one of the first Neolithic settlements evidenced to have domesticated cattle further goes to show that the bacteria infected humans first and then mutated into its bovine form. Several more skeletons found at the dig site exhibited traces of bacterial cell wall lipids, which have been directly linked to the presence of TB after DNA analysis. Having discovered the first hosts of the TB bacteria, biologists now hope to be able to sequence the bacterial DNA, in the hope that they would find out exactly how it mutated over the thousands of years it lived in humans. Already, several strand portions have been identified in samples collected from the bones in Egypt, which are not present in today's TB strains. This could mean that changes in human physiology may also trigger alternate responses in bacterial morphology. Scientists continue their research, with the big prize being finding a way of ridding humanity of this terrible disease.
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POPSWhat happens when nanomaterials will get under our skin? The U.S. federal government will spend $12 million to study how nanomaterials will get under our skin. The EPA this week announced it will help fund research into the "extent nanomaterials bioaccumulate, whether they pose unique risks to human health and the environment through biomagnification along the food chain, and what exposures might occur."
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POPSIsraeli researchers: 'Lucy' is not direct ancestor of humans The specific structure found in Lucy also appears in a species called Australopithecus robustus. Prof. Yoel Rak and colleagues at the Sackler School of Medicine's department of anatomy and anthropology wrote, "The presence of the morphology in both the latter and Australopithecus afarensis and its absence in modern humans cast doubt on the role of as a common ancestor."
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POPSChernobyl 20 Years Later Pathologists continue to study thyroid cancer in children exposed to radiation in and around Chernobyl, Ukraine, and compare the cancers to those that occurred in people exposed to radiation from atomic bombs dropped on the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.