Science
How Camels Change the Antibody Engineering Industry?
In the late 1980s, researchers in a lab in Brussels found some old camel blood at the back of a freezer when extracting antibodies from human blood samples. Then, it was noticed that in addition to normal antibodies, some smaller antibodies devoid of light chains were extracted from the camel blood. Moreover, the heavy chains of these small antibodies were shorter and have only three domains, which lack the domain that binds the heavy chains to the light chains. This is how camelid antibodies came into sight by accident, which later proven to be a revolutionary finding for antibody engineering.
By Vivian Creative4 years ago in Earth
Misunderstood egg thief dinosaur will debut in “Jurassic World Dominion”
This June, “Jurassic World Dominion” will feature several new dinosaurs never seen in the film franchise’s five prior blockbuster releases, including the curious oviraptor. Initially labeled the “egg thief,” the oviraptor occupies a provocative place in paleontology and had much of its own history rewritten altogether after a series of groundbreaking findings.
By Jeremy Curtis4 years ago in Earth
CIA documents point to ancient alien race decimated by unknown intruder who invaded the planet Mars.
An archived document belonging to the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), clearly shows that the United States, through the agency itself, while exploring the planet Mars, discovered an ancient alien race that was seriously affected.
By Georgenes Medeiros4 years ago in Earth
Top 6 Scientific Facts Do Plants Feel Pain?
We all know very well the importance of plants and trees in our lives and when we come to know that the oxygen we take is due to these innocent trees and plants, then a question comes to our mind what plants are there? does it feel hot? Do we feel them when we touch them? And do they feel pain when we cut them and pluck their leaves?
By TrendingFastIndia4 years ago in Earth
Scientists Issued Radiation Warnings As Earth Was Blasted By The Sun!
Radiation Warning Today, NOAA issued radiation warnings as a result of a solar storm. Earth was struck by a succession of large plasma blasts from the sun, leaving some experts warning of radiation risks. Radiation can cause serious health risks to humans and other life on Earth.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Earth
High-precision measurement of the W boson mass with the CDF II detector
Weighing the W boson W bosons mediate the weak interaction, one of the fundamental forces in physics. Because the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics places tight constraints on the mass of the W boson, measuring the mass puts the SM to the test. The Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) Collaboration now reports a precise measurement of the W boson mass extracted from data taken at the Tevatron particle accelerator (see the Perspective by Campagnari and Mulders). Surprisingly, the researchers found that the mass of the boson was significantly higher than the SM predicts, with a discrepancy of 7 standard deviations. —JS
By alexandru pacioianu4 years ago in Earth
Cockroaches can live up to a week without a head, learn 7 secrets of science
Science is a subject, the mystery of which remains intact even today. The more research is done on this subject, the more the curiosity grows. People learn and explore this subject, to test their minds and unveil new secrets. But sometimes we get stuck in different thoughts and thinking and we need to think differently to get our minds out of this confusing situation.
By Jayveer Vala4 years ago in Earth
Dutch Designer Turns Smog Into Jewellery
Dan Roosegaarde is a creative thinker and social design maker who explores the relationship between people, technology and space. His fascination with nature and technology is reflected in his iconic designs. For him and his team, clean air, clean water, clean energy and clean space are their new values, and light is their language.
By Saad Djazairy4 years ago in Earth









