Monday, January 30, 2012

First 3D image of a protein Now it is easier to observe the structure


It 'was made ​​the first 3D image of a single protein, which allows us to observe the structure with unprecedented detail.

Discovered 11 new planetary systems


The hunter of planets, NASA's Kepler space telescope, discovered in the Milky Way 11 new planetary systems that host a total of 26 planets.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Nutrition and Anti-Aging : The protective factors


Several epidemiological studies have highlighted such as vegetables and fruit contain protective factors mainly antioxidant and therefore able to protect the body from oxidative damage related to the action of free radicals.

Skin Care, Stretch Marks How to remove stains


The skin plays a very important role with regard to the protection of our body, is actually a protective barrier against the attacks coming from the outside world to access them because this very carefully.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Endocrinology



The endocrinology specialty is that branch of medical science that deals with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of the endocrine glands.

Chiropractic


Chiropractic is a scientific and holistic healing art, as part of the right to health.

Acupuncture


Acupuncture is really "care with needles", and these are fixtures in the skin at particular points of energy meridians.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Umami, the "sixth sense" of the language


Not only sweet, salty, bitter, sour and tasty, but also "fat." A protein, if lacking, it inhibits the perception

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Send a message from beyond the grave? Do it with Facebook


A new app lets you send a video after the death

A new app on Facebook allows you to record a message which will be published on the user profile after his death. Available for now only in the English version, "If I Die" asks "What are you leaving behind?" And suggests to share or tell a secret that could be the last surprise for the user's friends.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Mysterious white substance grows on the drums of nuclear waste



Rightly concerned about the fate of Japan's Fukushima and full, it is natural to neglect some news like that I'm going to bring you back. The U.S. Department of Energy scientists have discovered a strange white substance growing on the packaging of uranium kept in the Savannah River Site, a deposit of spent nuclear material.

Proposal probe for the exploration of Europa



Finally they realized the importance to NASA that Europe has the possibility of the existence of extraterrestrial life in the Solar System, and is seriously considering sending two probes to explore the famous moon of Jupiter.

Ball three meters will simulate the Earth's core



Our planet still reserves many surprises, starting with its internal structure. We have theoretical models that can simulate with some accuracy the stratification of the Earth, the composition of the planetary core, and phenomena such as the Earth's electromagnetic field, but to know for sure what is going on inside our planet you must achieve a "Miniature Earth ".

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Radar Detectors What is it?



Radar detectors are electronic devices used to determine whether engine speed is being monitored by laser or radar guns monitoring units. They are commonly used by motorists who tend to go with no high speed along the road to avoid being caught by police for exceeding the speed limit.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Mysteries of a Dark Universe

DARK ENERGY in Full HD 1080p. Cosmology, the study of the universe as a whole, has been turned on its head by a stunning discovery that the universe is flying apart in all directions at an ever-increasing rate.


Hubble Burning Questions

From HubbleCast and the incomparable Dr. J. The episode features answers to questions submitted by the public. What is the most empty spot of space you have ever seen? What's the longest single-shot exposure ever recorded of any object or area of space by Hubble? What are the farthest objects discovered by Hubble?

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Dusty Reflections in the Scorpion's Claws

Between the claws of the dreaded scorpion imagined by the ancient Greeks lies this giant dust cloud, imaged by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE. The constellation of Scorpius is prominent in the summer night sky in North America.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

CD Recorders




CD recorders transfer music, video, CDs or other data from various sources such as computers or other CD players. They can be independent or installed or connected to a computer. Computer assisted recorders are usually able to play audio CDs and video as well. They can also create multiple copies of a CD in one session.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

The PEAR project





A science based on the concept of information was the launching pad of studies at Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research, a project created in a laboratory at Princeton University in 1979, sponsored by the engineer Robert Jahn.

Orch-OR model


Stuart Hameroff 


At this point the question arose of how it could be the transmission of signals in terms of wave frequencies. One solution has been formulated and medical researcher by Stuart Hameroff anesthesiologist  and mathematician and physicist Roger Penrose.

The holonomic brain theory of Karl Pribram



A model of mental functioning in which, as in subatomic physics, the observer can not be considered independent of the object observed, was developed in the early '90s by Karl Pribram.
According to his theory, borrowed from the principles on which optical holography, the mind would experience image by a process involving the brain and its interaction with the environment to a level, in fact, penetrated.