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Why we're smarter than chickens

A single molecular event in our cells could hold the key to how we evolved to become the smartest animal on the planet, scientists report. They have uncovered how a small change in a protein called PTBP1 can spur the creation of neurons -- cells that m...

Breath Analysis Could Help Diagnose Pul...

A pilot study, published in the October 2012 issue of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer's (IASLC) Journal of Thoracic Oncology, showed that breath testing could be used to discriminate between benign and malignant pulmonar...

Scientific breakthrough will help desig...

Computer simulations have been used to show how bacteria are able to destroy antibiotics -- a breakthrough which will help develop drugs which can effectively tackle infections in the future.

Graviton: Virtual photon and Quantum Ch...

Abstract: The strong interaction or strong force is today understood to represent the interactions between quarks and gluons as detailed by the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). The strong force is the fundamental force mediated by gluons, actin...

Slower melting ice cream in pipeline, t...

Sticky hands from melting ice cream cones could soon become obsolete; scientists have discovered a naturally occurring protein that can be used to create ice cream that is more resistant to melting than conventional products.

Study finds bad bosses could turn you i...

A new University of Central Florida study suggests abuse and mistreatment by those at the top of an organization do not necessarily lead to abusive behavior by lower-level leaders. When offered leadership opportunities, prior victims of workplace abuse...

Seahorse Tail as Inspiration to Future ...

The key aspect to better, tougher and more coordinated robots as well as improved medical devices, among other advances, could derive from the square tail of the seahorse.

Fellowship with us

This a short code you can place anywhere on your website to link to Geazle.com STEM Web-based Network. As a fellow Geazler, we hope this is something you can consider. Here is how it will look on your web site. You can modify its color based on the t...

Social Network as Educational Tools

While there are many social platforms, it is imperative to find one that shares your interest. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are just the tip of social media iceberg; there are more applications out there and more to come; in so doing, ...

Mathematical Equations hidden tools of ...

As Humans our life could have been far more complex without tools. In ancient time, stone axes brought us our food; the discovery of the telescope expanded our horizon to see the universe far beyond our physical location; today we become very dependent...

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