Why We Lose Our Peace
There’s only one way to experience an abiding peace that transcends circumstances-by faith. Faith is the foundation for living in God’s peace an active, confident… Read More »Why We Lose Our Peace
There’s only one way to experience an abiding peace that transcends circumstances-by faith. Faith is the foundation for living in God’s peace an active, confident… Read More »Why We Lose Our Peace
An international team of scientists studying lifespans of wild mammals have found that, just like humans, females tend to live significantly longer than their male… Read More »Scientists studies why females live longer than males
Plants and animals are fundamentally different in many ways, but one of the most obvious is in how they deal with temperature. “When it gets… Read More »Plants and animals are similiar in how they respond to climate
A team led by UC Riverside geologists has discovered the first ancestor on the family tree that contains most familiar animals today, including humans. The… Read More »Ancestor of all animals discovered in Australian fossils
Chloroquine acts on host target respiratory cells by: Chloroquine increases the endosomal pH required for the virus host target cell fusion. Increase in the pH… Read More »How chloroquine will act as a prophylactic drug
Bats are famous for their sonar-based navigation. They use their extremely sensitive hearing for orientation, emitting ultrasound noises and receiving an image of their surroundings… Read More »How the brain controls the voice
A team of DESY scientists has built a miniature double particle accelerator that can recycle some of the laser energy fed into the system to… Read More »Scientist built Tiny double accelerator that recycles energy
Scientists agree that sea levels will continue to rise this century, but projections beyond 2050 are much more uncertain regarding exactly how much higher ocean… Read More »Flood damage framework helps planners prepare for sea-level rise
Maggots on a dead body or wound can help pinpoint when a person or animal died, or when maltreatment began in elder, child care or… Read More »Maggot analysis goes molecular for forensic cases
As flowers bloom and fruits ripen, they emit a colorless, sweet-smelling gas called ethylene. MIT chemists have now created a tiny sensor that can detect… Read More »Chemists creates new sensor that could help prevent food waste