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Scientists Found How Bacteria Turn Their 'Sleep' Mode On To Establish Resistance During The Antibiotic Treatment

Hebrew scientists discovered that during the antibiotic treatment, bacteria hibernate them to bypass the lethal dose. Prof. Nathalie Balaban and Ph.D. student Irit Levin-Reisman exposed the bacteria colony with the daily dosage of antibiotics in controlled laboratory conditions.

Stanford Students Reproduced Beer From 5000 Years Old Chinese Recipe, It Tasted Sweeter Than The Beers Of Today

Chinese archeology's professor Dr. Li Liu from Stanford University collected 5,000 years old vessel from the archaeological site in north-east China. Researchers found evidence of beer from the ancient vessel. Students of "archaeology of food" recreated beers in their lab by analyzing the chemical profile of the beer.

Scientists Identified The Theories Behind Formation Of Moon From The First Nuclear Explosion Of Earth

Scientists from the University of California collected radioactive glass from the first nuclear site of New Mexico. Zinc and other volatile materials were found in the trinitite. Lead scientist Dr. Day found similarities between the formation of Moon and Trinitite.

0.3 Million Years Old Massive Undersea Landslide In The Great Barrier Reef, 30 Times The size Of Uluru, Australia

An International research team has found enormous landslide at the great barrier reef. Lead researcher Dr. Robin Beaman found coral fossils from the knolls, that is more than 300,000 years old

Deforestation Reveals 2000 Years Old 'Stonehenge' Like Circular Stone Structures In The Middle Of The Amazon

researchers found 2,000 years old Stonehenge-like structure from the middle of the Amazon rain forest. More than 450 geoglyphs were found from that site. The research team used the google earth technology to observe the place in a bird's eye view.

Scientists Discover Rare 'Cave Squeaker' Frog In Zimbabwe That was Thought To Be Extinct, Last Found In 1962

Researchers from Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe found fare 'Cave Squeaker' Frog at the mountainous area in eastern Zimbabwe. At the first time they only caught one male species, later they were able to found one female and two male frogs.

Scientists Identified The Benefits Of Sleeping, Essential To Create Space For Fresh Memories

Scientists identified the importance of sleep of everyone's life. Sleep is necessary to make space for fresh memories at the brain. Brain eliminates the unnecessary images and conversations and other less important experiences during the sleep

Martian Meteorite Confirms Mars Had active Volcanoes 2-Billion-Years Ago, Oldest Volcano Of Solar System

professor Tom Lapen from the University of Houston found a martian meteorite from Algeria. according to the study report, this meteorite is actually a volcanic rock that is almost 2.5 billion years old.

MIT Researchers Created An Algorithm That Can Detect Emotion During The conversation

Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) created an artificial intelligence algorithm that can decode the emotion of narrator behind the speech. Lead researcher Mohammad Ghassemi designed an app using the algorithm and installed it at ‘Samsung Simband’.

Advanced Flying Robot That Can Mimic Like A Real Bat

Breakthrough in the field of robotics. Engineers created a flying robot named B2 that can flap wings like a real bat. B2 is safer than the conventional drones because it doesn't have any spinning propellers.

5 Healthy Ways To Stay Away From Heart Disease

February, the heart health month is here. Top most heart specialists from the American Heart Association recommended some health tips which will help everyone to away from heart failures.

Oldest Human Ancestor Was Over 500 Million Years Old, Found From The Bottom of the Sea

Human's oldest ancestor found was older than the age of the Jurassic period. Scientists from China, Germany and United Kingdom found 540 million years old fossil that was used to be the ancestor of modern vertebrates, including humans.

Land Runoff Could Increase The Toxic Level Of Mercury, Alarming Condition For Ocean Life

A group of Swedish scientists from Umeå University has found that Overland flow of water boosts up the level of toxic Mercury in water. Contamination of mercury can damage food chains and causes several diseases such as paralysis, nervous breakdown.

Earth And Moon Are Genetically Tied, They Have Isotopic Similarities

Scienists from the University of Chicago led by Dr. Nicholas Dauphas has foound that moon and Earth are genetically tied.

Harvard Scientists Create Solid Hydrogen By Squeezing Into Metal For The First Time

Dr. Isaac F. Silvera and Ranga P. Dias from Harvard University has proved a 80 years old theory by converting Hydrogen into a metallic solid. Silvera and his team squeezed Hydrogen by two diamond anvil to achieve their goal.

Artificial Intelligence Can Diagnose Skin Cancer Just Like A Trained Doctor

Researchers from Stanford University developed an Artificial Intelligence) Algorithm to detect skin cancer. Researchers modified Google algorithm which is used to differentiate cats and dogs to an advanced algorithm which will spot the sign of cancer or tumors among the moles or other skin marks.

Deep Brain Stimulation To Treat Alzheimer's Disease, Same Method Which Successfully Treats Parkinson's

Dr. Andres Lozano from the University of Toronto found a technique to treat Alzheimer's Disease. This technique is known as Deep Brain Stimulation(DBS) which asproved helpful to treat Parkinson's diesease.

Genetically Modified Cyborg Dragonflies were Equipped With Special Gadgets To perform Guided Pollination

A joint team from Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Draper Labs modified dragonflies genetically to guide them in pollination. Those dragonflies were equipped with ultra light solar cell along with a navigation device.

Cats And Dogs Have Equal Intellegence, New Research Finds

Dr. Saho Takagi and her team from Kyoto University found that cats and dogs have almost equal smatness. Dr. takagi involved 49 domestic cats for her test and found that they were able to remeber the bowl of food what they ate.

Paleontologists Confirmed The Presence Of Collagen In 80-Million-Year-Old Brachylophosaurus Fossil

Sign of Collagen found inside the 80 million years old dinosaur bone. Researchers from the North Carolina State University first found two sequences of Collagen in 2009. Collagen is a kind of protein and peptides are the basic building blocks of protein so it helps researchers to establish a connection between dinosaurs and modern animals.

Researchers Performed Brain Scans On An Extinct Species Of Tasmanian Tiger, Thylacine For The First Time

Neuroscientist Dr. Gregory Barnes performed brain scans on the Tasmanian Tiger. This extinct species last found at the zoo. It has bigger frontal lobe than his close relative Tasmanian Devil.

Bizarre Caterpillar Spotted, Making Armor Of Leaf For The First Time

Joe Hanson, creator and host of the Youtube science channel "It's OK to Be Smart" found some strange behaviors in Hermit Crab caterpillar. The caterpillar made a leafy armor which protects them from the predators.

20 Interesting Facts About Einsteinium

Einsteinium is the 99th element of Periodic table and it belongs to the Actinides family. It was named after the honor of great scientist Albert Einstein. Here is the list of 20 facts about Einsteinium

Ant's Special Vision Helps Them To Find A Way While Going Backwards

Researchers from the university of Edinburgh found that ants have a special ability which helps them to navigate while coming backward. Ants use celestial and terrestrial cues to memorize their paths.

5 Ways to Use Leftover Juice Pulp

People often wastes their fruits and vegetables and it is nothing but the waste of money. Nutrition experts suggested some process for reusing the leftover pulps. It will save money & increase the health benefit of diet.
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