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blueinha
@blueinha (18)
South Korea • Age 53
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Astonomers get best view yet of infant stars at feeding time
blueinha
@blueinha
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South Korea
10 Oct 08
Austronomers have used ESO's very large Telescope Interferometer to conduct the firsthigh resolution survey that combines spectroscopy and interferometry onintermediate-mass infant stars. They obtained a very precise view of the...
astronomer
disc
infant star
telescope
small intestine can sence and react to bitter toxins in food
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
10 Oct 08
Toxins in food often have a bad, bitter taste that makes people to spit them out. New UN Irvine research finds that bitterness also slows the digestive progress, keeping bad food in the stomach longer and increasing the chances...
small intestine
toxin
Trancking down the cause of mad cow disease
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
10 Oct 08
The cause of diseases such as BSE in cattle and Creutzfeld-Jakob desease in humans is a prion protein. This protein attaches to cell membranes by way of an anchor made of sugar and lipid components anchor. The anchoring of the...
anchor
cattle
mad cow disease
tranck
Buckyballs have high potential to accumulate in living tissue
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
10 Oct 08
Research at Purdue University suggests synthetic carbon molecules called fullerences, or buckyballs, have a high potential of being accmulated in animal tissue, but the molecules also appear to break down in sunlight, perhaps...
buckyball
living tissure
potential
Learn how not to be afaid
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
9 Oct 08
Why do some people have the ability to remain calm and relaxed even in the most stressul situation? New experiments in mice by Howard Hughed Medical Institute(HHMI) researchers are provifing insight into how the brain changes when...
afaid
calm
relax
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Circadian clock may be critical for remembering what you learn
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
9 Oct 08
The circadian rhythm that quietly pulses inside us all, guiding our daily cycle from sleep to wakefulness and back to sleep again, may be doing much more than just that simple methonomic task, according to Stanford researchers.
circadian clock
critical for remembering
Nobel Chemistry prize
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
9 Oct 08
Two Americans, one of Chinese origin, and a Japanese scientist won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry Wednesday for discorying and developing a glowing jellyfish protein that revolutionised the ability to study disease and normal...
chemistry
nobel prize
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star born from the wind
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
9 Oct 08
Telescopes on the ground and in the space have teamed up to compose a colorful image that offers a fresh look at the history of the star-studded region NGC 346. This new, ethereal portrait, in which different wavelengths of light...
new image
portrait
star born
Arctic soil may contain more greenhouse-gas material
blueinha
@blueinha
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South Korea
9 Oct 08
Arctic soil may contain nearly twice greenhouse-gas producing orgainic material than previously estimated. A team of scientists dug down more tha one meter into the permafraost to take soil sample from more than 100 sites...
arctic soil
cycles
greenhouse gas
meter
organic matter
samples
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
8 Oct 08
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciednces has awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2008 jointly to Osamu Shimoumura, of the Marine Biological Laboratory and Booston University Medical School, Martin Chalfie of Columbia...
chemistry
roger
swedish
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No secrete any more of you!
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
8 Oct 08
Scientists at the Department of Genetics at the University of Leicester where the revolutionary technique of genetic fingerpringting was invented by Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys are developing techniques which may one day allow...
dna
reveal
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Does the crises affect you?
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
8 Oct 08
The crises are from such a country of USA. Does the crises affect you? What will you do?
affection
crises
4 responses
word's manmals at risk of extinction
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
7 Oct 08
The most comprehensie assessment of the world's mammales has confirmed an extinction crisis, with almost one in four at risk of disappearing forever. The new study shows that at least 1,141 of 5,487 mammals on Earth are known to...
extinction
mammal
Accompanying saterllite
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
5 Oct 08
Chinese scientists on Sunday successfully directed the accompanying satellite BX-1 begin circling the Shenzhou-7 spaceship, on an elliptical track of 4 kilometers mutiplying 8 kilometers. It is the first time that China has...
accompying satellite
spaceship
Conjoined Fish
blueinha
@blueinha
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South Korea
4 Oct 08
Two conjoined Nile Tilapia fish, dubbed "Siamese Tqin", sim in a small aquarium in Bangkok October 3, 2008. They are both eight months old and share part of the skin together. The bigger fish tends to protect the smaller one from...
aquarium
conjoined fish
Musician use both side of their brains more frequently than average people
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
4 Oct 08
Supporting what many of us who are not musically talented have often felt, new research reveals that trainded musicians really do think differently than the rest of us. Vanderbilt University psychologists have found that...
musician brain
1 response
Install ABAQUS with subroutine successfully
blueinha
@blueinha
(18)
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South Korea
4 Oct 08
1. Install visual studio, Fortran first My studio version is microsoft visual studio 2005 and fortran is intel (r) fortran compiler 10.0.025. 2. Set environment variables My computer-- system...
abaqus subtroutine install
computer system
microsoft visual studio