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  • Bones of the Skeletal System

    By Milton Bertrand He is a fellow Geazler; he can be found on Geazle.com STEM Web-based Network The skeleton is a composition of all the bones in the human body. The skeletal system is the body's basic framework; it provides structure, protection, and...
  • New Study shows that Fasting Ramps Up Human Metabolism

    Date:January 31, 2019
    Source:Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University
    Summary:Research uncovers previously unknown effects of fasting, including notably increased metabolic activity and possible anti-aging effects.
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  • Time to Speak for STEMers

    Inspiration is one of the keys needed to bolster public appreciation for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
  • Sodium Fluoride

    Sodium and fluorine undergoing a redox reaction to form sodium fluoride.
  • Who should get involved in STEM?

    By Milton Bertrand
    As there is a major push by many organizations, the question remains as to who should get involved in STEM? STEM is the acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. I am sure you agree that everyone should get invol...
  • Cheap and abundant chemical outperforms precious metals as a catalyst

    Chemists have discovered that a cheap, safe, and abundant potassium compound can be used instead of rare precious metals as a catalyst in the production of chemicals important for drug discovery, agricultural science, medical imaging, and the creation of...  more
  • Walking on ice takes more than brains: 'Mini-brain' in spinal cord aids in balance

    Scientists have discovered how a "mini-brain" in the spinal cord aids in balance. Much of the balancing act that our bodies perform when faced with a task such as walking on an icy surface happens unconsciously, thanks to a cluster of neurons in our...  more
  • Lost memories might be able to be restored

    New research indicates that lost memories can be restored. The findings offer some hope for patients in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
  • Another Milestones for NASA as Orion Completes its First Voyage Into Space

    Following a perfect launch and more than four hours in Earth's orbit, NASA's Orion spacecraft is seen from an unpiloted aircraft descending under three massive red and white main parachutes and then shortly after its bullseye splashdown in the Pacific...  more
  • Gene discovered that reduces risk of stroke

    A gene that protects people against one of the major causes of stroke in young and middle-aged adults has been discovered, and researchers say that it could hold the key to new treatments.