You don’t have to be a good singer to enjoy the benefits of singing. Even if you can’t make it to the finals of American Idol, you can still sing in the shower every morning. Singing is an activity that is healthy, fun and affords a great many benefits to the body and mind.
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Many people suffer from heartburn. That’s just a fact, but what isn’t a fact though many believe it is, is that certain foods or certain kinds of foods are responsible for what causes heartburn.
Basically, foods that are acidic in nature can contribute to heartburn, or acid reflux. That could include things from something as simple [...]
Contributing causes of heartburn comprise strain and stress, smoking, taking in alcoholic or carbonated beverages. Also some kinds of physical training may contribute to unrelenting heartburn. It’s nearly impossible to fend off all the things that might induce heartburn day in and day out. However, you could stop smoking, eat less and stay off [...]
Lars Jansen's work on the formation of the centromere, a key cellular structure in powering and controlling chromosome segregation and accurate cell division, has just earned him a paper in Nature Cell Biology and a prestigious EMBO installation grant, of 50,000 euro per year, for a maximum of five years.
The routine use of this first commercial robot assistant culminates the process of investigation, development, technology transfer and the marketing of this robot. Four years ago the Spanish company SENER became interested in the ongoing research by the Medical Robotics Group of the University of Malaga.
ETH Zurich researchers have successfully created an optical transistor from a single molecule. This has brought them one step closer to an optical computer. Internet connections and computers need to be ever faster and more powerful nowadays. However, conventional central processing units (CPUs) limit the performance of computers, for example because they produce an enormous amount of heat.