Here we present the ‘Abstract‘ of the corresponding paper by Mavrogenis AF, Markatos K, Nikolaou V, Gartziou-Tatti A, Soucacos PN. Continue reading “Congenital anomalies of the limbs in mythology and antiquity”
Future ultrahigh density data storage
The magnetisation of nanometric square material is not fixed. It moves around in a helical motion. This is caused by the electron whose degree of freedom, referred to as spin, which follows a precession motion centred on the middle of a square nano-magnet. Continue reading “Future ultrahigh density data storage”
Sleeping with your mobile phone could cause cancer and infertility
The California Department of Public Health has issued guidelines on cell phone exposure, warning residents to keep their cell phone away from their body to reduce potential cancer and infertility risks. Continue reading “Sleeping with your mobile phone could cause cancer and infertility”
As solar wind blows, our heliosphere balloons
What happens when the solar wind suddenly starts to blow significantly harder? According to two recent studies, the boundaries of our entire solar system balloon outward — and an analysis of particles rebounding off of its edges will reveal its new shape. Continue reading “As solar wind blows, our heliosphere balloons”
Brain mechanism involved in language learning
Learning a new language may be more of a science than an art, a University of Sussex study finds. Continue reading “Brain mechanism involved in language learning”
Atlantic circulation that helps warm UK is at its weakest for over 1500 years
North Atlantic circulation is weaker today than it has been for over a thousand years, and leading climate change models could be overestimating its stability, according to a team of scientists led by UCL and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, US. Continue reading “Atlantic circulation that helps warm UK is at its weakest for over 1500 years”