NASA's Cassini reveals surprises with Titan's lakes The new findings, published April 15 in Nature Astronomy, are the first confirmation of just how deep some of Titan's lakes are (more than 300 feet, or 100 meters) and of their composition..
New deep-learning approach predicts protein structure from amino acid sequence Composed of long chains of amino acids, proteins perform these myriad tasks by folding themselves into precise 3D structures that govern how they interact with other molecules.
Ice Ages occur when tropical islands and continents collide: Collisions in tropics expose rocks that take up carbon dioxide, cooling normally balmy Earth The key trigger, they say, is mountain formation in the tropics as continental land masses collide with volcanic island arcs, such as the Aleutian Islands chain in Alaska.
Working together as a 'virtual telescope,' observatories around the world produce first direct images of a black hole: Images reveal supermassive black hole at the heart of the Messier 87 galaxy. In a series of papers published today in a special issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters (https://iopscience.iop.org/issue/2041-8205/875/1), the team has revealed four images of the supermassive black hole at the heart of Messier 87, or M87, a galaxy within the Virgo galaxy cluster, 55
Biosensor 'bandage' collects and analyzes sweat Compared with other biofluids such as blood, sweat has the potential to be obtained less invasively for diagnostic testing.
Full Moon In Libra: Approaching Changes We are having a 2nd Full Moon in Libra on April 19th; however, it will appear fullest on the night of the 18th in the American continents.
How the Power of Names Influences Our Life, According to Science Is there such as thing as a powerful name? More to the point, can our names have an influence on our lives? What’s behind the power of names? We make instant judgements about people when we meet them. First impressions count. Names bring with them a lot of information
Merck’s Julie Gerberding Wins Industry ‘Woman Of The Year’ Award For Putting Profits Ahead Of Human Health Julie Gerberding, the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association 'Woman of the Year,' is a prime example of someone who has gone through the revolving door between government regulatory agencies and the corporations they are supposed to be regulating. It is becoming clear that our authorities in government and business alike
What Is the Halo Effect and 5 Ways It Distorts Your Perception of Others Have you ever thought you could tell what a person was like just from a superficial impression of them? You might have been under the influence of the halo effect.
Wikileaks Document Exposes a “Secret US Base on the Moon” A document published by Wikileaks clearly implies that the United States had a "secret" base on the Moon that was destroyed by Russia.
Magnesium Puts Psychiatric Drugs to Shame for Depression This article was written by Sayer Ji, Founder of Greenmedinfo.com where this article first appeared.Posted here with permission.
This Alan Watts’ Approach to Meditation Is Truly Eye-Opening If the West is now experiencing a meditation and Eastern philosophy fad rush, it has Alan Watts to thank for it.
Skilled Army Remote Viewer Reveals Details About The ET Presence On Earth Lyn Buchanan, one of the Stargate army remote viewers, claims, as multiple others within the program have, that he was tasked to find out information on extraterrestrial groups that were/are visiting the planet.
6 Reasons Why Introverts Make Great Entrepreneurs Did you know that some of the greatest entrepreneurs and inventors were, in fact, introverts? Most people tend to underestimate their skills and chances to reach success.
What Julian Assange’s Arrest Tells Us About Our World Julian Assange was arrested early this morning in London at the Ecuadorian Embassy.This event provides us the opportunity to examine and question many aspects of the world we live in.