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2015-04-06 Pakistan Science


International Business Times UK
   
Genetics: Other players influence inherited traits besides DNA   
International Business Times UK
A DNA Double Helix Histones are spools of proteins that surround the chromosome and control the switching on of genes.(National Human Genome Research Institute). Changes made to the protein spools that surround chromosomes are passed down ...

Scientists shown covalent histone modification can be preserved through ...   Customs Today Newspaper
DNA May Not Be The Only Thing Governing Inherited Traits   Headlines & Global News
DNA can't explain all inherited biological traits   Aaj News
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News   
Business Standard   
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The Australian (blog)
   
Giant atom smasher powers up after two year shutdown   
The Australian (blog)
The world's biggest particle accelerator is back in action after a two-year shutdown and upgrade, embarking on a new mission that scientists hope could give them a look into the unseen dark universe. Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear ...

Cern restarts Large Hadron Collider with mission to make scientific history   The Guardian
CERN's Large Hadron Collider Back in Action   Wall Street Journal
Large Hadron Collider 2.0: the dark matter   Channel 4 News (blog)
Aljazeera.com   
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The Independent
   
Scientists unlock mystery of why humans are the only primates that have chins   
Daily Times
The mystery of why humans are the only animals to have chins may have been solved by scientists who suggest that it is linked to the invention of cooking. A number of different explanations have been put forward for the apparently useless appendage, ...

The theory of every chin: Bristly, dimpled or like a lantern, why did humans ...   The Independent

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The Standard Daily
   
NASA telescope captures startling space 'ghosts'   
TVNZ
Startling new images of short-lived space 'ghosts' have been captured by NASA's Hubble space telescope. The recent images show massive green masses looping around eight active galaxies. They have been identified as the ghosts of quasars - celestial ...

Hubble Space Telescope captures 'ghosts' of Quasars   NYC Today
Hubble Telescope Captures Amazing Stills of Bright Green Clouds   American Register
Stunning Pictures of Green Clouds Captured by Hubble Space Telescope   The Market Business
Times Gazette   
Christian Science Monitor   
Geek Infinite   
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The Next Digit
   
A new study confirms the Little Foot to be living 3.67 million years ago   
The Next Digit
Australopithecus is known to be the oldest ancestor of modern man. The oldest Australopithecus was found in the year 1974 in Ethiopia. The name of Australopithecus was Lucy. The age of Lucie is determined to be 3.2 million years old. Australopithecus-little- ...

Early human fossil Little Foot dated at 3.7m years old   South China Morning Post (subscription)
'Little Foot' lived 3.67 million years ago: new study suggests   Uncover Michigan
Little foot lived 3.67 million years ago according to a new study   American Register
The Hoops News   
Pioneer News   
Voice Chronicle   
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The Capital Journal
   
Goodnight, Moon: Total lunar eclipse visible from Pierre   
The Capital Journal
Lights out: The Earth begins to cast its shadow over the moon in this photo taken from a ridge east of Pierre at 6:42 a.m. Saturday. The last part of the full lunar eclipse was obscured by cloud cover low on the horizon as the moon sank lower in the sky.
Shenzhen in Right Spot for Lunar Eclipse Viewing   Yibada (English Edition)
North Japan treated to total lunar eclipse   AsiaOne
WESTERN U.S.   Philly.com
Xinhua   
azcentral.com   
RT   
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Clapway
   
50% Plagiarized: Space Apps Challenge Starts April 10 in New York   
Clapway
Running April 10-12, this year's 4th annual International Space Apps challenge will begin the adventure for participating scientists, teachers, pupils, entrepreneurs and some regular citizens. Sponsored by NASA, the annual event is actually going to include ...

NASA Glenn to host Ohio's 2015 international space apps challenge   Customs Today Newspaper
Cyprus to Participate in NASA Space Apps Challenge   Greek Reporter

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Marietta Daily Journal
   
SciTech Briefs   
CMU The Tartan Online
Engineers at Carnegie Mellon University have recently developed a mechanical exoskeleton boot that, in comparison to normal footwear, reduces the energy expenditure of walking by 7 percent. The device is the first of its kind to not rely on an outside power ...

Brace yourself for the exoskeleton   Independent Online
Scientists going back to basics, a time before batteries, to help humans walk better   The News Hub
Walk With Less Effort And Save Energy With These Exoskeleton Boots   TechFrag
Waterbury Republican American   
Outside Magazine   
Headlines & Global News   
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Gizmodo
   
An Alien Radio Beacon? Probably Not This Time.   
Gizmodo
For nearly a decade, astronomers have puzzled over powerful bursts of radio energy that seem to be hailing from billions of light years away. Recently, we received reports of a new wrinkle to this mystery: The bursts appear to follow a mathematical pattern, ...

Radio bursts too precise to be random, must be from alien intelligence   Market Business News
Bursts of radio waves flashing across sky seem to follow mathematical pattern   Uncover California
Radio bursts detected from space since 2007 follow mathematical pattern   Customs Today Newspaper

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New Hampshire Voice
   
Astronomers witness star formation in 'real time'   
New Hampshire Voice
A meticulous analysis of deep space images taken by high-tech telescopes and arrays has enabled astronomers to witness the formation of a massive new star, dubbed W75N (B)-VLA 2. Two images of the massive young star, captured eighteen years apart ...

In just 18 years, a new star begins formation   Science Recorder
Images show the evolution of young star over 18 years   The Silver Ink
Astronomers witness formation of massive star over 18 years   Business Standard
Science Times   
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