Buenos Aires :: Argentina
| updated Fri Nov 27 09:27:11 -0800 2009
| technology-news
On the 150th anniversary of its publication an appeal has been launched for a missing notebook in which the scientist jotted important observations. Photograph: Graeme Robertson Today, on the 150th anniversary of a book that changed the world – the...
Buenos Aires :: Argentina
| updated Wed Nov 04 09:21:30 -0800 2009
| technology-news
Endangered. The species found in Panay, Philippines is hunted by humans for food and overhunting is a serious threat to the remaining population. : Extinct in the Wild The Kihansi Spray Toad was known only from the Kihansi Falls in...
Buenos Aires :: Argentina
| updated Tue Oct 27 01:35:08 -0700 2009
| technology-news
A new study has shown that HIV can be transmitted by sperm and not just semen. It is well known that during sexual intercourse, HIV-infected men transmit HIV through their semen, which carries free-floating virus as well as HIV-infected leukocytes....
Buenos Aires :: Argentina
| updated Mon Sep 07 05:31:48 -0700 2009
| technology-news
BUENOS AIRES: High school students of the ORT technical school in Argentina have presented a new technology that could help severally disabled people get online at a very low cost. The software and webcam system was developed by the two...
Buenos Aires :: Argentina
| updated Wed Jul 01 20:37:09 -0700 2009
| technology-news
New research on a mega-colony of Argentine ants has revealed that the colony has branches in Europe, California, and Japan. The ants from these colonies refuse to fight with each other and treat each other like family despite being separated...
Buenos Aires :: Argentina
| updated Tue Sep 30 09:44:54 -0700 2008
| technology-news
Remains of a new species of dinosaur distantly related to Tyrannosaurus Rex have been discovered along the Colorado River in Argentina. The predator is 10 metres long and weighs about the size of an adult elephant. But what's most intriguing...
Buenos Aires :: Argentina
| updated Mon Nov 23 09:21:57 -0800 2009
| technology-news
Institute for Statistics (UIS), noted that between 2002 and 2007 almost 1 million new researchers were counted in developing countries, bringing the total number to 2.7 million and increasing its global share from around 30 per cent to over 38...
Buenos Aires :: Argentina
| updated Mon Nov 16 22:21:04 -0800 2009
| technology-news
Humphrey was the passing of a teacher and director passionate about the study of the life of the planet, his peers said. Humphrey, the director of the Natural History Museum from 1967 to 1995, was the man responsible for turning...
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