DIY, Geek, Science

You Know You Love Chemistry When You Watch Explosion Videos On Repeat

Chemistry – it’s a fun science. While physics is all about probing complicated math relationships and biology dissecting innocent animals, in chemistry, you get to blow stuff up. Sure, you

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Business, Science, Tech

Why Biometric Tech will Remain a True Growth Sector

There’s no doubt that the technology sector remains a rapidly evolving sector, and one that continues to grow at an exponential rate. This rule even applies to relatively niche sectors

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Education, Geek, Health, Tech

Protein S Deficiency

Protein S is named for Seattle, Washington, where the protein was first identified and isolated. Protein S is involved in the process of programmed cell death. This is a normal

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Geek, Science, STEM

Monoclonal Antibody Production and Purification Methods

Monoclonal antibodies are widely used in biochemistry and medicine. The implementation of more accurate purification methods and the development of better technology for protein analysis have improved the production of

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History, Science

Understanding Radiation

Radiation is a bit of an intimidating word. Most people still imagine mad scientists and evil villains harnessing its power for their own evil schemes, but there’s quite a bit

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Geek, Lifehacks

Geeky Ways to Beat the Casino

If you’ve seen the movie 21, you know that beating the casino isn’t easy, but it is possible. You just need to be clever, smart, and maybe a little geeky.

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Engineering, STEM, Tech

Iron Power of 2017

Robotics is an interdisciplinary field of science and engineering. It includes computer science, mechanical and electrical engineering. Robotics technology creates machines which function as human beings. They may take any

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Science, Tech

Will We Be Using Digital Pathologists Soon?

The diagnostic review of specimens in a pathology lab is conducted with formal, standardised measurement protocols, which are useful worldwide. However, these protocols ask for pathologists to use their eyes,

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