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steemit
2016-08-22 17:16
The actions of @anyx (author of @cheetah bot) will give Steemit a Google penalty and here is why!
As you may or may not know, we own a website that publishes daily science news and we also publish our content on Steemit. Since we have been publishing content to our website for months now, we usually
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2016-08-19 16:34
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Cyprus’ Bronze Age City Delivers Sensational Grave Find
The University of Gothenburg’s Cypriote archaeology department has been leading excavations on the island of Cyprus since 2010 at a location bordering the Bronze Age city of Hala Sultan Tekke. Using radar
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politics
2016-08-19 11:50
Presidential Candidates Don't Put a Lot of Emphasis on Swing Voters’ Views
It's been a long-standing belief that candidates have to be appealing to the middle ground of the potential public voters to win an election. It’s common to see presidential candidates taking very moderate
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2016-08-18 16:00
Scientists Have Created Nanorobots That Can Travel Down the Bloodstream and Precisely Target Cancerous Tumors (check out the video inside!)
A new cancer research breakthrough has recently been developed thanks to researchers from McGill University, Université de Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal. The new nanorobots can travel down the
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2016-08-15 20:17
Brain Cells in Mice Reprogrammed With Beam of Light
Neuroscience has been revolutionized in the last decade by the development of optogenetic tools. Previously, scientists had to open the skull and embed electrodes into living tissue. This was done to stimulate
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psychology
2016-08-15 10:28
Research Shows Backup Plans May Keep You From Achieving Your Goals
Goal setting theorists have long debated whether one should have a backup plan when setting goals, or not. One school of thought believes you should be prepared if things don't go as expected, while the
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2016-08-14 20:13
Clothes That Fix Their Own Rips? Any Mother’s Dream Is Becoming Reality!
Scientists have been working on self-repairing films for years. This technology could have a wide range of applications ranging from biomedical implants to clothing. This could increase a product’s useful
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2016-08-14 08:55
Scientists Identify A Host Protein That Weakens The Immune Response To HIV
A human host protein that weakens the immune system in HIV affected patients has been identified by the scientists from the University of North Carolina and the Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery
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2016-08-13 08:04
At Least 6 Million Americans Have Been Exposed to Toxic Chemicals in Drinking Water
Researchers conducting a new study have shown that levels of a class of chemicals that are used for industrial purposes have been found in the supplies of drinking water that 6 million US citizens have
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science
2016-08-12 19:18
Growing New Limbs Moves from Sci-Fi to Reality
Aristotle was fascinated by the ability of animals to regenerate body parts. This fascination has survived through the centuries, and scientists today are still probing the answer to the question on how
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2016-08-12 11:51
Artificial Intelligence Helps Find Cancer Cells
A microscope, invented by a professor at the University of California, uses artificial intelligence in order to locate cancer cells more efficiently than ever before. The device uses photonic time stretch
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2016-08-11 21:17
New Robotic Arm Controlled by Thoughts of User
Scientists from Tomsk Polytechnic University are currently working on the development of a robotic arm prototype and its control algorithm using myoelectric signals. The mechanical limb will independently
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2016-08-11 19:18
'Helpful' Pesticides May Hurt Bees Instead of Helping Them
According to a team of researchers led by a Virginia Tech scientist, pesticides that beekeepers are currently using in order to improve honeybee health may actually be causing damage to the bees by altering
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2016-08-11 09:56
First Ever 3D Printing of a Living Tissue with Stem Cell Bio-Ink
Scientists at the University of Bristol have developed a new kind of bio-ink. This discovery could allow the production of complex tissues for surgical implants. The new stem cell-containing bio-ink allows
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2016-08-10 18:57
Waste Product from Exercise is Good News for the Brain
Scientists and virtually every discerning individual know exercise is good for the body. Thing is, we are all used to hearing about how some weirdly-named chemical substance is produced in copious amounts
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2016-08-10 15:37
Turning Human Waste into Next Generation Biofuel
Forget hybrid engines, battery-powered vehicles or hydrogen-driven cars! If the scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles, can get their acts right, then you could soon be driving a car
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2016-08-10 09:53
Light May Exist in a Newly Discovered Form
There is new research that suggests that it is possible to create a new form of light by binding a single electron to light, which combines the properties of both. This is all according to scientists from
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technology
2016-08-09 21:37
Tribologists Discover Self-Lubricating and Self-Healing Tribofilm That Could Revolutionize Lubrication
Tribologists and computation materials scientists at the United States Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory has discovered an ultra-durable, self-lubricating tribofilm. This film forms between
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2016-08-09 16:16
New Microfluidic Chip Will be Able to Replace Muscle-Nerve Connections
Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineers have created a microfluidic device that is able to precisely imitate the neuromuscular junction, which is a crucial connection where nerves and muscles come
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2016-08-09 10:26
Scientists Build Computer Code That Can Decipher Moving Pictures From Brain Data
Researchers have been working on bringing visual prosthetics (also known as bionic eyes) to life for quite some time. They have been long working on strategies in order to reactivate parts of the brain
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