Science Square (Issue 132)
Cartilage regeneration in humans is possible similar to salamanders Hsueh MF et al. Analysis of “old” proteins unmasks…
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Cartilage regeneration in humans is possible similar to salamanders Hsueh MF et al. Analysis of “old” proteins unmasks…
Question: “Those who are not preoccupied with elevated goals will be consumed by lowly troubles.” What needs to…
The worst thing about cancer they don’t tell you? The aftermath. The shock waves. It’s surviving the quick…
Beginning in July of 2019, the Brazilian Amazon rainforest has been up in flames, burning up the lush…
To this day, natural breast milk is still regarded as the best nutritional choice for babies. Recent research…
Experiments have proved lack of sleep as a cause of death. Lab mice that are deprived of sleep…
Fana (annihilation), which is the opposite of permanence, has connections with some of the other concepts in Sufism.…
As I wheeled Chris off the elevator, he was quieter than the day before, definitely not in the…
The teeth of a tiny mollusk (Patella vulgata), which is a species of sea snails, have been found…
I have recently been very intrigued about moods, specifically how our moods biologically change. The processes behind why…
The single biggest problem regarding mathematics and the sciences is motivating younger students to study them. While the…
Only he can be a leader who never loses hope. Bapu Ke Ashirwad February 12, 1946 What could…
His exalted name, “Light,” touches the darknessand everywhere is filled with light.The letters written from a brilliant worldare…
The real, profound worth of life is revealed when one’s life is dedicated to the well-being of humanity.…
The presence or lack of compassion in our speech and actions can have a profound impact upon the…