Every cell of the deadly Plasmodium falciparum parasite, the organism that causes malaria, contains a tiny compartment full of microscopic iron crystals. As long as the parasite is alive, the crystals ...
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The "Shared Magma: An American and Swedish Collaboration on Sisterhood and Sister Ore” exhibit at the John Hay Library on ...
Final Fantasy XIV has a massive variety of collectable items for players to obtain, and one of the most hard-sought type of items is rideable mounts. There are literally a couple hundred or so to ...
To build a Furnace, you need Clay (x12) and Wood (x12). Clay is made by putting Stone Dust (crafted from a Grinder) into an Assembler. Wood is harvested from cutting down any regular-size Green or ...
The owners of one of Western Australia’s oldest iron ore projects have decided to shut the mine down early, one week after a rockfall halted operations. Existing scheduled shipments will be honoured ...
Microscope image of a live malaria parasite (guitar pick shape) inside a human red blood cell (large circle). The parasite that causes the deadly disease malaria is full of tiny crystals that ...
Ever wonder how Rockefeller Center picks its Christmas tree? Or where the tree's lights are stored during the offseason? Or ...
Bruce Dickinson is getting the band back together. After embarking on a solo tour from August through October this year, the legendary vocalist is returning to Iron Maiden to pick up the group’s ‘Run ...
As winter gradually sets in and the mornings become darker, many of us will be yearning for a bit of sunshine and a cocktail. For those looking to escape the biting British winter, there's no better ...