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- 2431: Expansion On The Recent Discoveries Concerning Nitric Oxide
- ... it is not surprising that it has not been until recently that it was discovered in the body. The compound is quickly converted into nitrates and nitrites by oxygen and water. Yet even its short-lived life, it has found many functions within the body. Nitric oxide enables white blood cells to kill tumor cells and bacteria, and it allows neurotransmitters to dilate blood vessels. It also serves as a messenger ...
- 2432: Cloning
- ... street. So, to see any progress in cloning seems remote. The main ethical problem is the fact that cloning deals with human embryos (Robertson). Kind of like abortion, since so far no cloning embryo has lived. Back in 1975, The federal government declared that there could be no funding on the experiments on human embryos until the government's Ethics Advisory Board gave its approval (Resenberger). And since this is so ...
- 2433: The Creation Of The Universe
- ... has evolved from primates in such a short period of time, why can we not see the evolutionary process taking place today? The answer is a simple one. I know of no human which has lived for two-million years. Which in and of itself is not a very valid argument for this case, but nevertheless
- 2434: Historical Development Of Atomic Structure
- ... nuclear weapon research. The first atomic bomb was developed here with the help of James Chadwick. Chadwick earned the Nobel Prize for physics in 1935. In the same era of the development of the atom lived a man, just across the North Sea from these three learned individuals, in Denmark. Neils Henrik Bohr, born in 1885, was also a considerable man when it came to nuclear and atomic physics. He moved ...
- 2435: The Creation Of The Universe
- ... has evolved from primates in such a short period of time, why can we not see the evolutionary process taking place today? The answer is a simple one. I know of no human which has lived for two-million years. Which in and of itself is not a very valid argument for this case, but nevertheless
- 2436: Darwinism: The Theory That Shook The World
- ... from the church. Previous to Darwin the thought had been that the world itself was only a few hundred years old and that all creatures were made by God in those seven days as they lived exactly today (Campbell p 421). Aside from past resistance, Darwin also comes under scrutiny still today as missing fossils which are to have been the bridge between a two familiar species are not yet found ...
- 2437: Spiders
- ... female may ensnare and feed upon her mate--hence the name black widow. It’s venomous bite causes muscle spasms and difficulty in breathing. Tarantulas In common American usage, tarantulas are the large, hairy long-lived spiders that make up the family Theraphosidae. Related forms such as funnel-web spiders and trap door spiders are also often called tarantulas. The name came from a smaller wolf spider of Europe but was ...
- 2438: Nicolaus Copernicus
- ... In 1500, Copernicus lectured in Rome and in the next year, obtained permission to study medicine at Padua. Before returning to Poland, he received a doctorate in canon law from the University of Ferrara. Copernicus lived with his uncle in his bishopric palace. While he stayed there he published his first book which was a translation of letters written by the 7th century writer, Theophylactus of Simocatta. After that he wrote ...
- 2439: Homo Aquaticus?
- ... evolution, the theory that explains why humans don't have fur, and why we have excess fat, and many other human features.(4) There are indications that the early hominoids (ancestors to man and ape) lived in mangrove or gallery forests(5), where they adapted to a behavior like proboscis monkeys, climbing and hanging in mangrove trees, wading into water and swimming on the surface. In my opinion human ancestors, split ...
- 2440: Transitions Of Reptiles To Mammals
- A long long time ago, in a galaxy not too far away, was a little blue planet called Earth, and on this world not a single mammal lived. However a lot of time has past since then and we now have lots of furry creatures that are collectively called mammals. How did they get their? Where did they come from? These are the ...
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