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Physics,Chemistry & Nanotechnologies News & Press - A Blog by F.Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM): Quantum Mechanics: Collapse Theories.
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Physics,Chemistry and Nanotechnologies News and Press - A Blog by F.Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM). Sabato 9 novembre 2013. Quantum Mechanics: Collapse Theories. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. But it meets with serious difficulties in telling us. We are making here specific reference to the central problem of the theory, usually referred to as. Or, with a more appropriate term, as the. Ie, to the. 2 The Formalism: A Concise Sketch. 3 The Macro-Objectification Problem. 4 The Birth of Collapse Theories.
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Molecular Biology & Genetics, News & Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM): ottobre 2014
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Molecular Biology and Genetics, News and Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM). Venerdì 3 ottobre 2014. Geneticists solve 40-year-old dilemma to explain why duplicate genes remain in the genome. An informational graphic of the process of gene duplication, showing how sister genes can confer mutational robustness by allowing organisms to adapt to novel environments. Credit: Mario Fares, 2014. By experimentally demonstrating that this robustness is important for yeast cells. Natural selecti...
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Molecular Biology & Genetics, News & Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM): luglio 2008
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Molecular Biology and Genetics, News and Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM). Mercoledì 2 luglio 2008. Mammalian Clock Protein Responds Directly To Light. Http:/ www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080630200959.htm. ScienceDaily (July 1, 2008) — We all know that light effects the growth and development of plants, but what effect does light have on humans and animals? While this research reveals a similarity in the responses of flies, mice, humans, and plants to blue light, the decreas...
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Molecular Biology & Genetics, News & Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM): ottobre 2009
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Molecular Biology and Genetics, News and Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM). Lunedì 5 ottobre 2009. Understanding A Cell's Split Personality Aids Synthetic Circuits. ScienceDaily (Oct. 5, 2009) — As scientists work toward making genetically altered bacteria create living "circuits" to produce a myriad of useful proteins and chemicals, they have logically assumed that the single-celled organisms would always respond to an external command in the same way. Researchers in this new field o...
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Nature & Animals, News & Press - A Blog by F.Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM): Bird Brains Follow the Beat.
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Nature and Animals, News and Press - A Blog by F.Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM). Monday, February 27, 2012. Bird Brains Follow the Beat. ScienceDaily (Feb. 24, 2012). 8212; By training birds to 'get rhythm', scientists uncover evidence that our capacity to move in time with music may be connected with our ability to learn speech. As such, this species may offer a useful model for future investigations of the neurological mechanisms that potentially connect vocal learning with rhythmic synchronization in bo...
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Molecular Biology & Genetics, News & Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM): Scientists sequence soybean genome, reveal pathways for improving biodiesel.
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Molecular Biology and Genetics, News and Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM). Mercoledì 13 gennaio 2010. Scientists sequence soybean genome, reveal pathways for improving biodiesel. Soybean, one of the most important global sources of protein and oil, is now the first legume species with a published complete draft genome sequence. Credit: Roy Kaltschmidt, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Board supported the research. And nutrients for human and animal use," said Anna Palmisano, DO...
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Molecular Biology & Genetics, News & Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM): Chimp and human Y chromosomes evolving faster than expected.
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Molecular Biology and Genetics, News and Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM). Giovedì 14 gennaio 2010. Chimp and human Y chromosomes evolving faster than expected. Contrary to a widely held scientific theory that the mammalian Y chromosome is slowly decaying or stagnating, new evidence suggests that in fact the Y is actually evolving quite rapidly through continuous, wholesale renovation. The findings are published online this week in the journal Nature. Only a little bit faster.".
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Molecular Biology & Genetics, News & Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM): Scientists discover new protein function.
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Molecular Biology and Genetics, News and Press - A Blog by Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM). Martedì 12 gennaio 2010. Scientists discover new protein function. Carnegie Mellon University's Philip R. LeDuc and his collaborators in Massachusetts and Taiwan have discovered a new function of a protein that could ultimately unlock the mystery of how these workhorses of the body play a central role in the mechanics of biological processes in people. What we have done is find a new function of a. Essentially...
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Nature & Animals, News & Press - A Blog by F.Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM): May 2008
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Nature and Animals, News and Press - A Blog by F.Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM). Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Wild Three-Toed Sloths Sleep 6 Hours Less Per Day Than Captive Sloths, First Electrophysical Recording Shows. Http:/ www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080513191934.htm. In addition to two brain activity sensors worn as a cap on their heads, three adult three-toed sloths, Bradypus variegatus, also were fitted with radio-telemetry collars and accelerometers so that their exact locations and movements...