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Nuclear Tidal Wave, the tidal wave on the nuclei's surface. Dr. Yingqiong gu first time elaborated on the surface of the nucleus type tidal movement from a theoretical system . it is ready for the use of clean nuclear energy for the next step.
guyingqiong Physics Mar 09, 2010
Electric vehicles reduce noise and local air pollution, such as nitrogen oxides, particulate matter and ground-level ozone, but do they simply relocate the carbon tire-tracks to fossil-fired power stations or are there benefits on the global scale?
david Environment Dec 15, 2009
Researchers tapped into a wide-ranging health survey to rate vision in the population in the early 1970s and roughly 30 years later. They compared eyesight information for more than 4,400 people tested in 1971 and 1972 with data from another set of 8,300 people tested from 1999 to 2004.
david Health Dec 15, 2009
High-resolution computer simulations are helping to describe the inflow of North Atlantic water to the Arctic Ocean and how this influences ocean climate. ...
admin Environment Dec 13, 2009
Monkeys of a certain forest-dwelling species called Campbell's monkeys emit six types of alert calls. The primates combine these calls into long vocal sequences which allow them ...
admin Biology Dec 13, 2009
Alcor and Mizar, were the first binary stars -- a pair of stars that orbit each other -- ever known. Now, astronomers have made the surprise discovery that Alcor is also actually two stars, and is ...
admin Space Dec 13, 2009
Scientists have developed a method to control the buildup of hydrogen fluoride gas during the growth of precision crystals needed for applications such as superconductors, optical devices, and ...
admin Chemistry Dec 13, 2009
Glacial rebound -- the rise or fall of land masses that were depressed by the huge weight of ice sheets during the last glacial period -- explains differences in relative sea levels along the English ...
admin Environment Dec 13, 2009
Neurology researchers have shown that feeding amino acids to brain-injured mice restores their cognitive abilities and may set the stage for the first effective treatment for cognitive impairments ...
admin Health Dec 13, 2009
A new study on the surface chemistry of silver-colored, mercury-based dental fillings suggests that the surface forms of mercury may be less toxic than previously ...
admin Health Dec 13, 2009

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