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  • Answer added in Science Communication
    3 What kind of presence, if any, should a research lab have in social media?
    By Janne Simonen · Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto
    Rami Muhtaseb · A.M. Qattan Foundation
    I think that you need to think about creating more than one channel of communication at difference social media, at the same time it is helpful to int... [more]
  • Answer added in Economic Growth
    11 "Limit of growth" - why is there no numeric value for the border line?
    By Olaf Schilgen · Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle
    Olaf Schilgen · Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle
    Well. The total idea is not misleading i would say. And I will give you an argument for this. Your argument is: Because we get a huge amount of energ... [more]
  • 42 Integrating Spirituality in Health Care : Develpoing a curricullum for PG Programme
    By Anil Grover · Dr. Grover's Dental Clinic,
    Balakoteswara Koonapareddy · NRI Academy of Sciences
    Interesting topic, Thank you, all for your valuable contribution on Spirituality, which works magic and wonders, primarily for the patient that the em... [more]
  • Answer added in Mathematical Analysis
    60 Mathematics and literature – do you know examples of mathematical structure or concepts leading to great, enduring literary works?
    By Frederic Briand · CIESM - The Mediterranean Science Commission
    Diogenes Alves · National Institute for Space Research, Brazil
    Comes to mind "The Name of the Rose", by Umberto Eco, for the topological structure hinted by its labyrinthine library. Maybe somehow off topic: if w... [more]
  • Question asked in Flow Cytometry
    New Good markers to use as dump when trying to stain for bone marrow plasma cells?
    Rhesus macaque bone marrow plasma cells are very difficult to stain due to the lack of FACS markers. I have a few markers to test out though but I wou... [more]
    By Christopher Sundling · Karolinska Institute
  • Answer added in Islam
    36 The Impact of Culture and Religion
    By Jahnekque Blake · McMaster University
    Mohammad Firoz Khan · Jamia Millia Islamia
    Ravi, Put your all queries and doubt, you will find your answers. 
  • Answer added in Democracy
    2 Religious Influence in Public Policy Making?
    By Md. Hassan · Universitetet i Tromsø
    Eszter Rekasi · Corvinus University of Budapest
    Hi, today Hungarian politics represents an interesting example for the case, which is worth some evaluation. Since 2010, we have had a formally peopl... [more]
  • Question asked in Mössbauer Spectroscopy
    New Mössbauer sources suplier
    Hello, Could anyone recommend a supplier for Mössbauer sources? (Fe, Sn, Sb and Te). thank you. 
    By Moulay Tahar Sougrati · Université de Montpellier 2
  • Answer added in Artificial Intelligence
    95 Is there any fast way to figure out if my research idea is new or not?
    By Ahmad Hassanat · Mu’tah University
    Pisupati Subramanyam · Vignana Bharathi Institute of Technology
    During my Research Work at I.I.T.,Madras,when internet and Search Engines were yet to see the light of the day,it struck me by God's Grace that applic... [more]
  • Answer added in Apoptosis
    3 Microvesicles vs apoptotic bodies?
    By Jing Xu · BC Cancer Research Centre
    They may be practically the same thing but packaged in a different way. One is an "escapee", the other has been "captured" and marked for destruction.... [more]
  • Answer added in Statistical Analysis
    6 Goodness-of-fit test for the Von Mises-Fisher distribution?
    By Sergio Consoli · European Commission - Joint Research Centre
    Balázs Hangya · Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
    Well, sure it should pass for uniform, as it is a very flat von Mises. (More accurately, for every epsilon, you will find a von Mises closer to unifor... [more]
  • 16 Should undergraduates aim to get published?
    By Jahnekque Blake · McMaster University
    Mohammad Firoz Khan · Jamia Millia Islamia
    It is my firm conviction that age, experience and even a higher degree is no justification that a person can contribute to human knowledge. Students o... [more]
  • 36 Would anti-matter fly upwards in Earth's gravitational field?
    By Ralph Scheicher · Uppsala University
    Douglas, Wouldn't a negative charge * a positive mass produce negative EM energy, while a positive charge * an identical positive mass produce positiv... [more]
  • Answer added in Oral, Head and Neck Cancer
    7 Why does oral cancer affecting non-smoker females have a worse prognosis than that affecting smoker males?
    By Najla Dar-Odeh · University of Jordan
    Ru-Jeng Teng · Medical College of Wisconsin
    So, maybe you need to take cultural issue into account. Maybe in Jordan women are just reluctant, or feel uncomfortable, to be seen by doctors. 
  • Question asked in Evidence Based Medicine
    New What Level of Evidence should be allocated to Animal Studies?
    e.g. should they be regarded as being similar to "bench studies" and thus be viewed as a Level 5 (CEBM) study, or given a lower number (for example 1b... [more]
    By Jan van Wingerden · Universiteit van Amsterdam
  • Answer added in Mineral Processing
    14 Application of surfactants in mineral processing?
    By Lala Sukla · Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi
    Vahid Mollaee · Sahand University of Technology
    Biosurfactants are going to be more common in mineral processing. Flotation and bioleaching technology have used biosurfactants for extraction of diff... [more]
  • Answer added in Structural Design
    2 Dynamic loading of humans on structural components
    By Daniel Hindman · Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
    Luis Hueicha · LUIS HUEICHA EIRL
    There is a design guide called : design_guide 11_floor vibrations due to human activity. This sheet show you how you shall take this problem. 
  • Answer added in Cell Viability
    1 How to viably freeze mouse cells from spleen, lymph nodes and BM?
    By Raya Ahmed · St George's, University of London
    Hani Harb · Philipps-Universität Marburg
    you can freeze the cells with PBS 10% FCS or PBS 10% BSA 1% DMSO and i saw some people freezing cells in MACS buffer 10% DMSO 
  • Answer added in Marine Ecology
    79 Does anyone have examples of plants or animals where there is a great size difference between males and females and the females are much smaller?
    By David Garbary · St. Francis Xavier University
    Ian Colquhoun · The University of Western Ontario
    In the Order Primates, the genus Gorilla has already been metioned, or inferred, a few times (Luis Tito de Morais, "chimps and gorillas"; Jeff Arendt,... [more]
  • Answer added in Plant Tissue Culture
    8 Osmotic priming or other methods to synchronize germination of radiata pine seeds?
    By Adrián Garrido · University of Concepción
    Peetambar Dahal · University of California, Davis
    We have to realize that there is normal distribution for biological events including seed germination. The suggestions below (GA, KNO3 etc) will lower... [more]
  • Question asked in Aquatic Pollution
    New Aquaculture and Fisheries
    Environmental sciences 
    By Ebonwu Benjamin · Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research
  • Answer added in Clinical Biochemistry
    3 How to process urine samples for storage?
    By Khushman Taunk · National Centre For Cell Science, Pune
    Tereza Brito · Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
    I would agree with first morning urine, midstream,centrifugation 5 min, 24oC, 400 g) was stored at -80oC until analysis. 
  • Answer added in Vibration Analysis
    1 Balancing of a overhung Fan
    By Abid Khan · Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences
    Abid Khan · Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences
    Anyone who have such experience or knowledge? 
  • Answer added in Organic Synthesis
    2 What is the best condition for Diels-Alder reactions using Acrolien as dienophile?
    By Mujeeb Sultan · King Saud University
    Frank Kayser · Nurix, Inc.
    Your question will be hard to answer without more detail and some definition of what you mean by "the best conditions". "The best condition" to make 1... [more]
  • Answer added in Real-time PCR
    3 How to solve the problem with RT-PCR low copy number transcripts?
    By Chandima Ariyarathna · University of Western Australia
    Burçin Kaymaz · Ege University
    You can use the first pcr product as cDNA and use this for the second pcr . Then you will have the copy of the copy. You can try like this about 4 t... [more]
  • Question asked in Computational Chemistry
    New Gaussian program error: "Normal termination" repeated
    Using the program Gaussian, is sometimes displayed the message "Normal termination" repeated. Someone could tell why? Example: There are more things... [more]
    By Fabricio Marques · Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
  • Answer added in Critical Care Medicine
    15 Is a positive cardiac biomarker (Troponin I) in a septic patient indicative of acute coronary syndrome?
    By Sonali Vadi · Global Hospitals Group
    Alexander Limkakeng · Duke University
    Here is a conceptual framework (would work better with a diagram): A.Causes of Elevated Troponin 1. Myocardial Infarction- characterized by rise and f... [more]