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Focused on art and science, our media was founded by the Hungarian civil organization (NGO) GeoThink in 2010 without any financial help but with keen collaboration of a group of friends, volunteer journalists, young researchers and artists with the aim of keeping and creating value. Our main goal is to provide the opportunity of a stepping stone for creative and talented people.
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The most common chemotherapy side effects: causes and advice

For the American cancer society  Estimated cancer prevalence in the United States as of January 1, 2009 is 12,549,000. Cancer prevalence is defined as the number of living people who have ever had a cancer diagnosis.

Anxiety: its mechanism and some advice

Anxiety is a normal response to stress and danger;  it increases your ability to focus, helps to prepare for action and can improve your performance. Therefore a certain amount of anxiety, on occasions and when is very much appropriate is very much part of being human.

B vitamins in the prevention and treatment of disease

When we were kids, all of us remember being told to eat green vegetables. Our parents emphasized that eating our greens would make us grow big and strong. Scientists now believe that Vitamin B9, known as folic acid, which is present in majority of vegetables, is in fact a very important vitamin and may have major benefits in the prevention and treatment of disease.

New report says children can recover from autism

Autistic spectrum disorders such as autism, pervasive developmental disorder and aspergers syndrome are a group of disorders that affect social and communication skills. The spectrum itself is wide, with some forms of autism showing significant delay in cognitive development, others such as Aspergers showing little to no delay.

Climate Change Threatens Giant Pandas’ Bamboo Buffet

China’s endangered wild pandas may need new dinner reservations--and quickly, based on models that indicate climate change may kill off swaths of bamboo that pandas need to survive.

Stopping tomato ripening by antisense technology

The concept of antisense technology came into existence in 1978 and has proven to be a breakthrough in treatment of various diseases and also to some extent in plant biotechnology. Amongst the many favorable uses of this technology is its use in production of antisense drugs for curing diseases like lung cancer, diabetes, asthma, colorectal carcinoma, pancreatic carcinoma etc.

Cellular Secrets of Plant Fatty Acid Production Understood

A curious twist in a family of plant proteins called chalcone-isomerase recently was discovered by Salk Institute for Biological Studies scientist Joseph Noel and colleagues at Iowa State University led by Eve Wurtele.

Game to Change How Scientists Study Disease Outbreaks

It may seem like a game of tag, but it's an innovative tool for teaching the fundamentals of epidemiology, the science of how infectious diseases move through a population.

New Frog Species Found in New York City

Scientists have found a new leopard frog species not in a remote rainforest but in the "wilds" of New York City.