The Periodic Table of Elements, created primarily by the Russian chemist Dmitry Mendeleev (1834-1907), celebrated its 150th anniversary last year. Its importance as an organization theory of chemistry will be difficult to understand – all emerging chemists are familiar with it from an early stage of their education. Given the …
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One of the most beautiful storms in the universe is that shapes and patterns can be found in a wide variety of contexts: the golden spiral can be seen in the shape of the human cochlea and the spiral galaxy; The fragmented geometry of the veins resonated in the branch …
Read More »Neanderthal Children’s Grove Up and Van in the same way as humans
Neanderthals may have lost Homo sapiens In the evolutionary battle for survival, but over time we are learning more and more about similarities between species – and according to new research, which extends to the upbringing of children. A new study using geochemical and histological techniques to look at three …
Read More »We finally have another life-saving drug for sick Kovid-19 patients
The most commonly available anti-inflammatory drugs are found to have a 20 percent reduction in mortality in the most severe COVID-19 patients, researchers said Thursday. Professor Anthony Gordon of Imperial College London was part of a British team investigating the effectiveness of hydrocortisone on people on intensive care ventilators. The …
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