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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Now Scientist can Unboil the Eggs

 UC Irvine and Australian chemists have figured out how to unboil egg whites. This innovation that could dramatically reduce costs for cancer treatments, food production and other segments of the $160  bn global biotechnology industry. They published their findings in the journal ChemBioChem. They started with egg whites boiled for 20 minutes at 90 degrees Celsius and return a key protein in the egg to working order. The equivalent of dialysis at the molecular level must be done for about four days, but the new process takes minutes.This new process speeds things up by a factor of thousands.

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Friday, January 30, 2015

Bacteria are having their own personality




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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Trans-Neptunian objects suggest that there are more dwarf planets in our solar system

 


Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Prayers by Birds on Kite festival to GOD!


 







Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Rhesus Monkey can recognize their face after Training-discovery to sheds light on the neural basis of self-awareness in humans and other animals.

Unlike humans and great apes, rhesus monkeys don't realize when they look in a mirror that it is their own face looking back at them. But, according to a report in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on January 8, that doesn't mean they can't learn. What's more, once rhesus monkeys in the study developed mirror self-recognition, they continued to use mirrors spontaneously to explore parts of their bodies they normally don't see. The discovery in monkeys sheds light on the neural basis of self-awareness in humans and other animals.


 











Reference to article in Science Daily: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/01/150108130047.htm

Journal Reference: Liangtang Chang, Gin Fang, Shikun Zhang, Mu-Ming Poo, Neng Gong. Mirror-Induced Self-Directed
Behaviors in Rhesus Monkeys after Visual-Somatosensory Training. Current Biology, January 2015 DOI link


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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Dance of Electron 

Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg has now become the first to image the motion of the two electrons in a helium atom and even to control this electronic partner dance.
Link: Ott et al , Nature, 2014; 516 (7531): 374:  DOI: 10.1038/nature14026