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Many previous studies have surveyed the variety of germs present in everyday spaces. But this is the first study that quantifies how much a lone human presence affects the level of indoor biological aerosols. We live in this microbial soup, and a big
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At the dawn of punk, metal acts hated the upstart form's guts and the feeling was mutual...At the start of rap, rockers viewed the newer macho form with contempt, while hip-hop saw rock as irrelevant...For years, the same pattern held true for the
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Mideast antelope makes comeback Growing up in the Mideast, Myyas Ahmed al-Quarqaz only knew the Arabian oryx from postage stamps.The antelope made famous in Arabian poetry and by its associations with the unicorn legend had been hunted to near-
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Top international physicists on Monday met to discuss how to push forward construction of a "dream machine" -- a vast, multi-billion dollar particle smasher that would take cosmic research into a new era. Geneva, scientists and heads of major
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Tracey Croggon/Royal Society An idea, like a story, can be big or little. It can tackle the heart of human nature, or the nature of a single human heart. This weekend at the Royal Society , the One Culture festival explored the sweeping narratives
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Indian scientists for their contributions to cutting edge research work...Director General Rolf-Dieter Heuer pondering for answers on many occasions. Patil took a round of the centre and went 70 metres underground to get a first-hand look at the 27-
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Einstein for Dummies Saturday, October 1, 2011 Neutrinos, the most ghostly particles we know of, are hitting far above their weight class. Lyon, suggests that neutrinos, tiny subatomic particles with no mass, travel slightly faster than the speed of
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Mystery of Nature , decoded or solved . Certainty tool will lead Mankind to leave Age of Darkness and enter in Era of Enlightenment. School and University students are carrying 10- kilo School Bag ,But Real Knowledge or
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The National Science Foundation granted $340,000 for research into whispering gallery mode resonators that can detect minute particles within the human body. WGM resonators are tiny glass beads that trap the light of a laser and measure its
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Jim Al-Khalili, professor of physics at Surrey University in the U.K. told London's Telegraph that he would "eat [his] boxer shorts on live TV" if the results of the experiment proved correct...Must Read The team itself seems unsure of what to make
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