World’s Largest Potato Turns Out Not to Be a Potato

World’s Largest Potato Turns Out Not to Be a Potato

A contender for the title of world’s largest potato was dealt a major setback this week when DNA testing revealed that it is not, in…
What to Know About Uranium and Its Nuclear Uses

What to Know About Uranium and Its Nuclear Uses

Uranium is a metallic element that defined the twentieth century’s first half. From the discovery of radioactivity in 1896 through the creation of nuclear weapons,…
Based on Innovative Neural Network Theory, it has Developed a New AI Processor for Reduced Computational Power Consumption

Based on Innovative Neural Network Theory, it has Developed a New AI Processor for Reduced Computational Power Consumption

Tokyo Tech researchers have created a novel accelerator chip called “Hiddenite” that can achieve state-of-the-art accuracy in the calculation of sparse “hidden neural networks” with…
Getting rid of a Protein could help to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease

Getting rid of a Protein could help to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease

A high dietary fat intake has a significant impact on the risk of acquiring cardiovascular disease (CVD). Saturated fatty acids, which are often present in…
Scientists Plan New Cosmic Ray Scan of Great Pyramid of Giza’s Hidden Chambers

Scientists Plan New Cosmic Ray Scan of Great Pyramid of Giza’s Hidden Chambers

The Great Pyramid of Giza has steadfastly guarded its secrets for thousands of years, but scientists are now hoping to use cosmic rays to unlock…
Unbelievably Rare Wolverine Captured On Camera and Video in Yellowstone National Park

Unbelievably Rare Wolverine Captured On Camera and Video in Yellowstone National Park

A tour guide recently captured a few images of Yellowstone National Park’s rarest mammal, the wolverine, as it sauntered across a frozen road. It wasn’t…
Rare Greenland Shark Post-Mortem Begins After World’s Oldest Vertebrate Washed Ashore

Rare Greenland Shark Post-Mortem Begins After World’s Oldest Vertebrate Washed Ashore

“Exciting news! Professor Rosie Woodroffe, the senior research fellow at the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), tweeted earlier this week, “This morning I spotted a…
Kepler-69 – a G-type Main-sequence Star

Kepler-69 – a G-type Main-sequence Star

Kepler-69 is a G-type main-sequence star in the constellation Cygnus, around 2,430 light-years (750 parsecs) from Earth. On April 18, 2013, it was revealed that…
Over the Last Two Decades, Agricultural Expansion has been a Major Contributor to the Doubling of Annual Tropical Carbon Losses

Over the Last Two Decades, Agricultural Expansion has been a Major Contributor to the Doubling of Annual Tropical Carbon Losses

Agricultural land, which includes croplands, pastures, orchards, groves, vineyards, nurseries, decorative horticultural areas, confined feeding operations, and other agricultural applications, can be defined generically as…
A Gene Map could help to Detect Type 2 Diabetes with Risk of Heart Disease

A Gene Map could help to Detect Type 2 Diabetes with Risk of Heart Disease

A new study found that a risk score based on a map of genetic variations known to affect blood pressure accurately identified persons with Type…
Ammonium Chloride – an Inorganic Compound

Ammonium Chloride – an Inorganic Compound

Sodium carbonate produces ammonium chloride as a byproduct. It is a white crystalline salt that is extremely soluble in water and an inorganic chemical with…
Coastal Peatland Development in Indonesia Over Thousands of Years is Being Studied by Researchers

Coastal Peatland Development in Indonesia Over Thousands of Years is Being Studied by Researchers

Peatlands in the tropics are one of the most effective carbon sinks. On the other hand, if they are destroyed, such as by land-use change,…
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