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  • Answer added in Science Communication
    5 What kind of presence, if any, should a research lab have in social media?
    By Janne Simonen · Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
    James Ryall · University of Melbourne
    This such a good question, and the answer should be - a strong one. Social media, whether it be via a lab Facebook page, or twitter account, or blog i... [more]
  • Answer added in Moral Philosophy
    30 Do Objective Moral Values (OMV's) exist? If so, what is their nature? If not, why are we so inclined to act as though they did?
    By Bill Johnson · Husson University
    Chris Jeynes · University of Surrey
    Larry: you ask, "Would you not accede that in the history of philosophy and politics and Western religion, claims for objective value and truths typi... [more]
  • Answer added in LC-MS/MS
    6 SPE columns in the analysis of plant hormones, a required step or a step loss?
    Nitirat Chimnoi · Chulabhorn Research Institute
    Did you have recovery data of your target compounds and it retained well on C-18? For UPLC, the cleanliness of the sample is very important so I still... [more]
  • Answer added in Organic Synthesis
    5 Thermal decarboxylation depends on the pH?
    By Lucas Rezende · University of São Paulo
    Ghasem Firouzzadeh Pasha · Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Research Center of Iran
    i decarbolxylate some compounds and in my exprience it depends to pH. when u add acid to reaction with diffrent percent,u will find it's depend. in me... [more]
  • Answer added in Science 2.0
    6 Which online survey tool can you recommend?
    By Benedikt Fecher · Alexander von Humboldt: Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft
    Ivan Minic · Filozofski Fakultet Beograd
    I have used SurveyMonkey and SurveyGizmo, and found the latter slightly better. It has more intuitive question options and a bit better terms of use (... [more]
  • Answer added in Antibacterials
    6 Is it possible to generate antibacterial resistance against honey in vitro?
    By Muhammad Barkaat · King Abdulaziz University
    Kamaruddin Mohd Yusoff · University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC)
    Yes, Kamaruddin is my name, Mohd Yusoff is my father's name. We do not have surname. Mohd is a short form for Muhammad used widely in my country. We c... [more]
  • Question asked in Qualitative Social Research
    New Is there a recommened method for converting one's research objectives into research themes for a qualitative study?
    I am needing to give themes for my primary interview with participants and I was wondering how one goes about identifying themes for a qualitative stu... [more]
    By Jessica Baker · Stellenbosch University
  • Answer added in Ecology
    10 In mullerian mimicry, why does a poisonous animal copy another poisonous animal?
    By Tomas III Lazatin · Ateneo de Manila University
    Celine Guillermo · Ateneo de Manila University
    Mimicry is basically the mechanism in which a particular organism conceals its identification by copying other animals that are poisonous, or could ca... [more]
  • Question asked in soild waste management
    New Guideline for open dumps remediation
    Such as uncontrolled landfills 
    By Yuyang Gong · ESD China
  • Answer added in Ecosystem Ecology
    3 Resilience measure in ecosystems
    By Jinnan Gong · University of Eastern Finland
    Nicca Idian · Ateneo de Manila University
    Hello, Jinnan! Disturbances are inevitable phenomena that occur in ecosystems and the ability to revert back to the original conditions after underg... [more]
  • Answer added in Native PAGE
    4 Loading control for native PAGE?
    By Nelson Ng · The University of Hong Kong
    Amy Koshoffer · University of Cincinnati
    I usually run 30 ug and the bands can be quite weak. But it is detectable. I check my transfer with an amino black dye. We are using an HRP conjuga... [more]
  • Answer added in Bromine Compounds
    5 How can we analyse the poly-aromatic hydrocarbon compounds with bromine alone?
    By Bharani Mani · Syngene International Ltd.
    Are these perbrominated (completely brominated) compounds? Any partially brominated PAH is going to give you huge peaks. Have you tried running in neg... [more]
  • Question asked in Gel Electrophoresis
    New SDS-gel is not running properly after TCA precipitation
    We try to precipitate the protein from cell culture media after PMA stimulation. Protocol is as follows: - starve the cells (MDCK) for 1h with DMEM +0... [more]
    By Bettina Hieronimus · Hohenheim University
  • Answer added in Organic Synthesis
    9 What is the best condition for Diels-Alder reactions using Acrolien as dienophile?
    By Mujeeb Sultan · King Saud University
    Mujeeb Sultan · King Saud University
    Americo Lemos; Thanks alot 
  • Answer added in Marine Ecology
    1 Could anybody recommend papers (recent or classical) related with snappers population connectivity along the Pacific corridor?
    By Angelica Batista Morales · Los Andes University (Colombia)
    Cassandra Caedo · Ateneo de Manila University
    Hi Angelica! I have attached a journal article that might provide more insight regarding the reason some species are found in oceanic rocky habitats... [more]
  • Answer added in Critical Care
    19 Do emergency physicians think differently to other physicians / surgeons etc?
    By Paul Middleton · Australian Resuscitation Council, New South Wales branch
    Claudia Stefanutti · Sapienza University of Rome
    Hi all; at the end of the day emergency doctors are not super doctors but people trained to face any real threat to the human life / human wellbeing s... [more]
  • Answer added in Natural Resource Management
    6 Is anyone aware of examples from around the world where subsistence fishers are investing financially in ongoing fisheries management?
    By Sophie Benbow · Blue Ventures Conservation
    Sophie Benbow · Blue Ventures Conservation
    Great many thanks for all these helpful references. @Stephan Schnierer: definitions are always so variable, but yes I think it probably fits into 'i... [more]
  • Answer added in Computational Chemistry
    3 Gaussian program error: "Normal termination" repeated
    By Fabricio Marques · Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
    Stéphane Abel · Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives
    So it is possible (but I am not really sure...) that your 8 cpus did the same work ? I am currently doing some calculations with G09 with 16 CPUs, and... [more]
  • Answer added in Carbon Nanotubes
    2 what do you think aboute a functionalisation of SWCNT wit 3M nitric acid?
    By TARIK ARAL · Batman Üniversitesi
    Aref Daneshfar · Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
    Hello Tarik...It does not work at all. I have undergone chemical treatment of MWCNTs with 3M Nitric acid. As a mater of fact, Nitric acid itself is no... [more]
  • Answer added in Pattern Recognition
    1 How to construct a scale invariant feature descriptor.
    By Shiv Ram Dubey · Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad
    András Horváth · Széchenyi István University, Gyor
    What about Hu moments? Hu, M: Visual Pattern Recognition by Moment Invariants, IRE Transactions on Information Theory, 8:2, pp. 179-187, 1962. It i... [more]
  • Answer added in Chemistry Education
    5 What is the best model or method for teaching in organic chemistry?
    By Ira Lestari · Universitas Tanjungpura
    Milagros Avendaño · Central University of Venezuela
    I agree with these advices. I also would like to share some of my experience with you. I have noticed that Organic Chemistry is appreciated as a hard ... [more]
  • Answer added in Silica
    2 Using acid silica to get rid of lipid, will it also take away dioxin and dl-PCB?
    By Yiqin Chen · University of Queensland 
    Depends on what solvent you use to elute the silica gel. You shouldn't lose it; however, your choice of elution solvent will definitely impact the rec... [more]
  • 5 Why cut-off regularization is not Poincare invariant?
    By Guruprasad Kadam · Physical Research Laboratory
    G. Japaridze · Clark Atlanta University
    Since physical quantities are the ones with regularization removed (regularization is just an intermediate step of calculations in QFT), I would not w... [more]
  • 3 Best way to do the online derivatization for hormones in GC-MS?
    By Ananda Sanson · Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto
    OK, what exactly do you mean by "online"? Are you injecting the BSTFA/TCMS along with the hormone extract, or are you performing the derivatization st... [more]
  • Answer added in Biomimicry
    15 Can anyone give an example of a natural material which is porous but transperant? or has a layered porous structure?
    By Md. Arifur Rahman · Case Western Reserve University
    Chang-Yu Sun · National Tsing Hua University
    No problem. I'll remember to update some information about the cuttlebone if any. However, since its not my own work but other group members' research... [more]
  • Answer added in Sociology
    46 Who is responsible for discrimination? The discriminating group or the group subject to discrimination?
    By Sahand ebrahimi poorfaez · University of Mazandaran
    Nita Mawar · Indian Council of Medical Research
    Discrimination can be viewed from the power perspective: the discriminator being the more powerful to discriminate the other with less power. Power i... [more]
  • Answer added in Reputation
    12 What is your opinion on the co-authorship of your superiors for your scientific papers?
    By Ruediger Rentsch · Universität Bremen
    Frank Grange · OptTek Systems Inc
    I especially appreciate Dr.-Ing. Ruediger's answer, as American research universities purportedly model their German counterparts, with which I have n... [more]