Dental health is important in and of itself, but also has a huge impact on a person’s overall health and well-being. dental caries (cavities) or tooth decay are permanently damaged areas in the hard surface of your...
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Ancient Skull in Peru shows signs of cranial surgery
An elongated, conical skull is found in Peru, with a metal implant, and it is believed that it could be an ancient surgical implant. The strange elongated shape of the skull is not uncommon to the region as Peruvians in...
Recommended Cultivar for Best Growth Performance of Dry Bean.
Dry bean is very sensitive to extreme rainfall and drought stress while the water requirements are quite high during the flowering and pod-filling stages. In the most days of the common bean growing period, the average...
Try prickly pear fruit to replace antimicrobial growth promoter agents in Poultry.
The revelation of antibiotics was an achievement to control infectious pathologies and enhance feed effectiveness (Engberg et al., 2000). Antibiotics extracted from the natural or synthetic origin are used to both...
Metabolism changes with age, but not as stark as we thought.
Are you from those who blame extra pounds on slow metabolism as you age? Not so fast. A new international study counters the common belief that our metabolism inevitably declines during our adult lives. Well, not until...
70 million years old bird’s skull hints about its survival during the mass extinction.
There are different hypotheses, explaining patterns of dinosaur survivorship during the mass extinction period, and many scientists believe that it has to do with different aspects of their neuroanatomy and dietary...
Does your waterproof make contain harmful ‘PFAS’?
PFAS (perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances) previously known as “PFCs,” or perfluorochemicals, are found most often in ‘water-resistant’ liquid lipsticks, foundations mascara. Though not disclosed on labels...
Some Yam species are authenticated as functional foods due to their rich nutritional values.
Yam is the common name for some plant species in the genus Dioscorea belongs to the family Dioscoreaceae that are basically edible tubers. These species are enriched with carbohydrates and not classified...
Scientists analyzed 480 million-year-old fossil spores and unfolded secrets of plant origin.
To date, the first fossil evidence of plants on Earth came from the Devonian period (420 million years ago). But the molecular evidence suggests an origin far earlier, that is, in the Cambrian period. In a paper in the...
Toxin sponges may be protecting poisonous frogs from their poisons
Looks can be deceiving, particularly in the animal Kingdome, so those with the brightest colors and smallest size, that may look harmless could turn out to be the deadliest. The same is the case with the small, bright...