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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...

Is Water Vapor in the Troposphere a Glo...

By MILTON BERTRAND Over the last decades, global warming has been a major topic of discussion. Many scientists believe that the phenomenon is cyclical while others believe it is anthropogenic.  In a paper, titled “Upper Tropospheric Moisten...

Enzyme in cosmetic products can act as ...

Papain is an important industrial protein-degrading enzyme that is used, for example, in the food and cosmetic industries. When humans or animals come in contact with papain, strong allergic reactions of the skin can be the result, as scientists have f...

Biomechanics in STEM Education

By Milton Bertrand STEM Proponent and Fellow Geazler It is evident there is a major push for STEM education; it requires us to understand and see real STEM applications. Many of us like to play sports; dexterity is an important aspect in sports; ther...

Graviton and virtual photons

 Abstract: In quantum electrodynamics (QED) a charged particle emits exchange force particles continuously. This process has no effect on the properties of a charged particle such as its mass and charge. How is it explainable? If a charged partic...

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