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Neuromorphic Chips to Replace Brain Cells

Is society moving towards a future where people will be able to replace their biological neurons with computer chips or artificial neurons? Some researchers think that having implantable neural prostheses may be just around the corner. This currently science fiction scenario may actually not be that far off. There has been a […]

Is There Any Way Darwinism Can Be Refuted Fast Scientifically?

Darwinism can actually be scientifically refuted in SEVEN SECONDS FLAT or faster. I will time myself just before I finish writing this article and tell you how I did.
Three facts are key to this demonstration.
Fact No. One:
The Code Barrier, best referred to as the DNA Code Barrier, is a scientific principle […]

Pheromones: The Magical Scent

Scientists researching pheromones say that mammals think through their noses. Virtually all organisms, from yeast to insects to humans, produce volatile smelly pheromones that act as sexual magnets and send other messages such as dominance or fear. Pheromones are substances secreted by one animal that cause some behavioral response in a second animal.
Pheromone is […]

Discover What Is Involved In The IVF Process

In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) literally means fertilisation in glass. Instead of sperm penetrating the egg within the body (in vivo), fertilisation takes place in a sterile disposable dish in a laboratory (In vitro).
Once the egg has been fertilised the resulting embryo is then transferred into the uterus with the hope of establishing […]

Is Darwinian-Style Evolution a Scientific Fact?

The word evolution has many meanings, but only one is testable, repeatable and observable. In other words, only one of the many definitions of the word evolution is a scientific fact.
This observable type of evolution is not Darwinian or Neo-Darwinian evolution. I will discuss that one form of evolution that is […]

The Importance Of Turbidity To Society And The Environment

Turbidity may sound like a complicated scientific term but in essence it is a simple definition concerned with the cloudiness of water. More specifically turbidity refers to the light that is able to pass through a water sample because of the sediment present in the liquid. In most cases it is measured using a meter […]

Understanding the Function of Pheromones in Mammals

Almost all mammals do release these pheromones for attracting their partners and also in order to send alarm signals. The mammals have found out the best use of these pheromones than human beings and they are getting benefited in all senses. We can distinguish the pheromones in mammals into two categories depending on their functions.
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Unlocking the Chemistry of Pheromones

Pheromones are any chemical signal used to communicate between the members of a species. The existence of pheromones has been studied most thoroughly with respect to insects, but more complex species likely also possess pheromones.
The above diagram, by Peter Fluri, shows a female of the codling moth, Cydia pomonella, raising her abdomen and protruding her […]

Pheromones and the Mentrual Cycle

Scientists have found long-sought proof that people release potent chemical signals that can have profound effects on other people. Pheromones have been documented in many species, ranging from insects to elephants, as sex attractants, kinship identifiers or alarm signals.
In many species they are detected by a specialized organ inside the nose or mouth called […]

Learning the Chemistry of Phermones and Pesticides

The exquisite specificity of insects chemical language is not surprising, considering that it is often the only means insects have for finding each other. Researchers have now broken the code for the pheromone communication of more than 1,600 insects. In so doing they have found that pheromones serve many more purposes than simply attracting mates. […]