Quasicrystal from Outer Space Posted on December 11, 2016 by quaezar In News The phrase “quasicrystal from outer space” sounds like the title to a science fiction thriller with a New Age twist. But a study published Thursday in Scientific Reports announced that […]Read more Quasicrystal from Outer Space
Drug Could Permanently Repair Brain Damage in Stroke Victims Posted on December 04, 2016 by quaezar In News Researchers from the University of Manchester have developed a new treatment that could limit the damage caused by strokes and also promote repair in the affected area of the brain. […]Read more Drug Could Permanently Repair Brain Damage in Stroke Victims
Abiogenesis: Life May Have Evolved From Non-Living Matter With Relative Ease Posted on October 10, 2016 by quaezar In News In the beginning Where did life come from? Following the theory of abiogenesis, scientists propose life may have begun from nonliving matter. But how this process actually occurred is subject […]Read more Abiogenesis: Life May Have Evolved From Non-Living Matter With Relative Ease
ALMA Uncovers Secrets of Giant Space Blob Posted on September 22, 2016 by Chantal Jager In News An international team using ALMA, along with ESO’s Very Large Telescope and other telescopes, has discovered the true nature of a rare object in the distant Universe called a Lyman-alpha […]Read more ALMA Uncovers Secrets of Giant Space Blob