Historically, the origin of birds has always been an argumentative topic in evolutionary biology. But, today most researchers agree that birds belong to a group of beast-footed or theropod dinosaurs which evolved throughout the Mesozoic period. During the nineteenth century, after the Archeopteryx (primitive bird) was discovered in Germany, the first proposal was made to […]
Important Scientific Abbreviations – Part 4 (S-X)
SA Sino Atrial SARS Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SEM Scanning Electron Microscope
Important Scientific Abbreviations – Part 3 (L-R)
LAN Local Area Network LASER Laser Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation LCD Liquid Crystal Display
Important Scientific Abbreviations โ Part 2 (D-K)

DBMS Database Management System DBS Digital Broadcast Satellite/ Deep Brain Stimulation DDT Dichloro Diphenyl Trichloro Ethane DNA Deoxy Ribonucleic acid ECG Electro Cardio Graphy EEG Elctro Encephalo Graphy EM Electron Microscope EMF Electro Magnetic Field/ Electro Motive Force ENIAC Electronic Numerical Integrated And Computer EROM Erasable Read Only Memory ERP Enterprise Resource Planning EST Expressed […]
Important Scientific Abbreviations – Part 1(A-C)
ACTH Adreno Cortico Tropic Hormone ADH Antidiuretic Hormone/Alcohol Dehydrogenase ADP Adenosine Di Phosphate
New Hope of Restoring Vision With Stem Cell Help
The tissue forming the part of the eye that gives us the ability to see can be formed by human-derived stem cells. A study published by Cell Press says that soon it might be possible to transplant this tissue in order to improve the vision of people with visual impairments.