Topic: New York City
I've always thought New Yorkers lead a hermit-crab existence, with our dance clubs that used to be banks and our townhouses that used to be stables and our living rooms that used to be factory floors. Over millions of years, those shells ...
During this time, one of the first planetariums, known as the Gottorp Globe, with a portable painting of the starry sky, was made in what now is Germany. The first of these was installed in the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany, in ...
Greengard, Paul (1925-) shared the 2000 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his discovery of how dopamine and a number of other transmitters in the brain exert their action in the nervous system.. Greengard was born in New York City on ...
Experimenting with fruit flies, Muller found that mutations (changes in the structure of the genes) can be X rays. Muller's work took on added significance after the introduction of nuclear weapons and the realization of the effects that nuclear explosions can have ...
Five researchers will take home the 2009 Lasker Awards for basic and clinical medical research. John Gurdon of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University in Japan will receive the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research ...
Rifampicin (INN ) () or rifampin (USAN ) is a bactericidal antibiotic drug of the rifamycin group. Rifampicin may be abbreviated R , RMP , RD , RA , or RIF (US). After two years of attempts in order to obtain more ...
Living in the city can make it difficult to get in touch with nature. Even the gargantuan New York City has Central Park nestled snugly within it's city streets. Gardening, urban style, is yet another way to have a piece of nature ...
A low-flying Boeing 747 that resembled Air Force One , flew over New York City , trailed by September 11, 2001 , caused New York City and New Jersey residents to panic and several buildings were evacuated. Another Planned NYC Military Fly ...
Electrical brain stimulation can help boost math skills for up to six months, finds a new study published in Current Biology.. While the people in the new study did not have any math deficits, close to 20% of individuals do have a ...
For this study, 22 boys aged 14 to 17 watched a series of four-second segments of violent videos, not "the most violent you can imagine but certainly moderate," Grafman said.. "We know that when people are shown an emotionally provocative picture or ...