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84 matches found for "Maya"

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Accidental discovery produces durable new blue pigment for multiple applications

Through much of recorded human history, people around the world have sought inorganic compounds that could be used to paint things blue, often with limited success. Most had environmental or durabilit...

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Does the 21st Century Belong to Asia or Latin America?

Dr. Sanderson writes: “It is possible to envision a more positive future, in which policies are set to deliver on the ‘elusive environmental Kuznets curve’ (loosely, the proposition that the environme...

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Researchers To Explore Sacred Maya Pools Of Belize

The expedition, made possible with a grant from the National Geographic Society and led by a University of Illinois archaeologist, will investigate the cultural significance and environmental history ...

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On the path to metallic hydrogen

Hydrogen, the most common element in the universe, is normally an insulating gas, but at high pressures it may turn into a superconductor. Now, scientists at the Carnegie Institution in Washin...

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CU-Boulder study shows Maya intensively cultivated manioc 1,400 years ago

A University of Colorado at Boulder team has uncovered an ancient and previously unknown Maya agricultural system -- a large manioc field intensively cultivated as a staple crop that was buried and ex...

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Indus script encodes language, reveals new study of ancient symbols

But the symbols found on many other ancient artifacts remain a mystery, including those of a people that inhabited the Indus valley on the present-day border between Pakistan and India. Some experts q...

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Building a Better Protein

Proteins are widely viewed as a promising alternative to synthetic chemicals in everything from medications to hand lotion. The naturally occurring molecules have been shown to be more efficie...

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Earthquakes, El Ninos fatal to earliest civilization in Americas

So concludes a group of anthropologists in a new assessment of the demise of the coastal Peruvian people who built the earliest, largest structures in North or South America before disappearing in the...

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Diversity can only be seen as an opportunity

What kinds of personal relationships develop between immigrants and local inhabitants, and what changes take place between them? These questions are answered by researchers Isidro Maya-Jariego and Sil...

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They know where you are

Mobile phones, personal digital assistants, Wi-Fi hotspots, web-connected mp3 players, SatNav devices, even washing machines that connect to the internet-…the list of gadgets with an inbuilt computer ...

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Ecotoxicology Centre inaugurated

The institution, jointly established by the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag) and the Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), has a federal mandate to strength...

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Brain’s ‘hate circuit’ identified

The study, by Professor Semir Zeki and John Romaya of the Wellcome Laboratory of Neurobiology at UCL, examined the brain areas that correlate with the sentiment of hate and shows that the ‘hate circui...

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Tahitian vanilla originated in Maya forests, says UC Riverside botanist

The origin of the Tahitian vanilla orchid, whose cured fruit is the source of the rare and highly esteemed gourmet French Polynesian spice, has long eluded botanists. Known by the scientific name Vani...

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‘Green’ Potato Health Risk Can Be Eliminated By Cutting Away Affected Area

However, the good news is that cutting away the ‘green’ affected area is enough to eliminate most of the GAs to reduce the risk. The paper also suggests that the levels of GAs in potatoes can ...

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Study identifies toxic key to Alzheimer’s disease memory loss

The scientific findings published in the latest edition of Nature Medicine suggest a potential new target for the development of drug therapies to fight the irreversible and degenerative disease which...

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