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One Human Can Smell Sound out of Every One Thousand, New Study Suggests

The research field has grown from grapheme-color. Synaesthesia to include other forms of Synaesthesia in which flavors are evoked by music or words (lexical-gustatory Synaesthesia), space structures by time units, colors by music, etc. Experts on Experimental Psychology from the University of Granada are studying this phenomenon. The results of this research have been published [...]

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A new service, developed in the framework of an ESA-supported project, is using satellite images to compare agricultural crop sites across Europe in order to ensure the more efficient use of pesticides. Pesticides currently used within the European Union (EU) must be registered with the national members of the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization [...]

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In the latest issue of Elsevier’s Materials Today, the leading magazine for researchers in areas of advanced materials science, Dr. Gilles Dennler of Konarka Austria GmbH and twenty other experts warn that an unseemly race to report organic solar cells (OSCs) with world record efficiencies is leading to a significant number of published papers claiming [...]

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Visual system needs information at ultra-high speeds to recognize shapes. New evidence from the University of Southern California suggests that there may be dedicated cells in the retina that help compile small bits of information in order to recognize objects. The research was conducted by Ernest Greene, professor of psychology in the area of brain [...]

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Scientists in Israel are reporting the first simple and inexpensive method for building the large-scale networks of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) needed for using these microscopic wisps in a future generation of faster, smaller, and more powerful computers and portable electronic devices. In a study scheduled for the Sept. 12 issue of ACS’ Nano Letters, [...]

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For the first time scientists have been able to film, in real time, the nanoscale interaction of an enzyme and a DNA strand from an attacking virus. Researchers from the University of Cambridge have used a revolutionary Scanning Atomic Force Microscope in Japan to produce amazing footage of a protective enzyme unravelling the DNA of [...]

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Scientists are combing over the carcass of a 70-foot blue whale that washed up on a Ventura County, California beach Friday morning. Blue whales are a common sight in the area at this time of the year, as they migrate through the Santa Barbara Channel of the Pacific Ocean. A large number of onlookers have [...]

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Harvard Medical School researchers have successfully synthesized a DNA-based memory loop in yeast cells, findings that mark a significant step forward in the emerging field of synthetic biology. After constructing genes from random bits of DNA, researchers in the lab of Professor Pamela Silver, a faculty member in Harvard Medical School’s Department of Systems Biology, [...]

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London Authority (GLA) takes radical steps, one of which could be the removal of all cars from both inner and outer London, according to a report published today. The GLA is committed to reducing London’s carbon dioxide emissions by 60% by 2025, but most climate scientists argue that even more rapid reductions will be needed [...]

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