This is a double negative distorted, could bring huge economic consequences, and the Nobel Prize is dependent on the answer: is “non-obviousness” for an invention, and therefore can be patented in the United States – as researchers began to experiment, should not guarantee success that led to the invention? The U.S. court of appeals for… Continue reading The federal appeals court heard the CRISPR patent dispute
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Astronomers took the first baby picture of the planet
New infrared telescope observations show that an exoplanet appears to be growing in a gas and dust disk around a star about 370 light-years away. By looking at these young worlds, astronomers have indirectly identified other exoplanet embryos (SN Online: 11/6/ 14) by looking at the path of dust disks clearing around their parent stars.… Continue reading Astronomers took the first baby picture of the planet
Heat waves are burning coral reefs, but some corals may be resilient
The warm waters have destroyed many of the world’s coral reefs. For example, a study published in the journal Nature on April 18, 2016 showed that ocean heat waves caused 30 percent of coral deaths in the Great Barrier Reef in 2016. But some coral species may be able to adapt and survive in warm waters… Continue reading Heat waves are burning coral reefs, but some corals may be resilient
Trump officials say they can avoid the issue of the 2020 census caused by controversial citizen issues. Experts are very skeptical
According to former agency officials and other research experts, the trump administration plans to address the serious deficiencies in the large number of people likely to emerge from the U.S. census in 2020. At the end of last month, commerce secretary William wilberroth agreed with a controversial request from the justice department to raise a citizen… Continue reading Trump officials say they can avoid the issue of the 2020 census caused by controversial citizen issues. Experts are very skeptical
Colorful moth wings date back to the age of dinosaurs
In a report published on April 11, the researchers noted that fossil moth insects from the Jurassic period formed a rainbow of texture scales on their forewings. These fossils are the earliest known examples of the structure of insects that show the color of the structure – that is, the color produced by the light… Continue reading Colorful moth wings date back to the age of dinosaurs
The presence of parents promotes the selection of children
Boston – the connection between parents and childrens better than fear. New research suggests that if parents sit with young children in the face of a possible fear, they won’t be afraid. The study conforms to the results, it shows that at a particular stage of development, close ties with the nursing staff inhibition of activity… Continue reading The presence of parents promotes the selection of children
Want to gather your science? New research suggests who is successful
In 2014, atmospheric scientist Maria Zatko was close to completing her paper on ground-based ozone, when she was told she had a great opportunity to fill her gaps in the air pollutants. Zatko and her colleagues at the university of Washington in Seattle realized that she could participate in a research project underway in Utah to… Continue reading Want to gather your science? New research suggests who is successful
Superconductors may reveal the black hole information paradox
Los Angeles – insight into the black hole paradox may come from the source of the earth. Physicist at the university of rochester, New York Sreenath Kizhakkumpurath Manikandan March 7 in a meeting of the American physical society, superconductor is electrons can move freely without impedance materials, some physics with black holes may have things in… Continue reading Superconductors may reveal the black hole information paradox
These scientists believe that peace and tranquility should be a human right
Step on the streets of New York or any other major city and you will be hit by a noise. It may come from a car horn, alarm, barking dog, jackhammer, or any other source. But no matter what you hear, you can’t escape it. If you live in this city, even in your apartment, you… Continue reading These scientists believe that peace and tranquility should be a human right
She has a textbook medical condition, but has not been diagnosed for more than a year
The claim that “young women do not suffer from heart disease” points to the dangers of “knowledge mediated bias” by Dr Katalina hamberg, of the university of moo in Sweden. Although people realized that the average height of men or women, or a lower risk of certain diseases in one respect is important and useful, but… Continue reading She has a textbook medical condition, but has not been diagnosed for more than a year