Selasa, 02 Juli 2019

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Phys.Org
Over one billion people, including 880 million children, are infected with intestinal nematode worms, such as roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms, according to the World Health Organization. The infections are especially common in the developing world ...
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Phys.Org
Observations of bonobos in the Congo basin foraging in swamps for aquatic herbs rich in iodine, a critical nutrient for brain development and higher cognitive abilities, may explain how the nutritional needs of prehistoric humans in the region were met. This is ...
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RenewEconomy
When a wind farm's turbines all face directly into the wind, it reduces efficiency and slows the energy generated from turbines. The wind turbines act like a speed boat navigating through choppy waters, and the wake created from oncoming wind slows down ...
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Technology Networks
News Jul 02, 2019 | Original story from Heidelberg University. A Closer Look at the Proteins That Process Our External World. The image portrays which G-proteins bind to particular G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) and in turn how these are related to ...
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ABC News
At a time when portions of the Great Barrier Reef are being devastated by coral decline, Southern Cross University doctoral researcher Kay Davis has found an island near Gladstone has experienced remarkable coral growth.
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