This research confirms the possibility of an interaction between the A base and histone function and their potential collaboration.
Category: Science & Tech
What You Eat Has An Impact
Animal products are central to many diets of people all around the world, but the industry that produces them is more destructive to our earth than most people realize.
Can’t Break A Habit?
“How can students become more aware of how their habits not only affect their neurology, but how this behaviour may lead them down a successful path?”
Baby Babble is More Than Just Babble
“Complex babble may mean that the child will grow into a stronger reader, and it may help us in the future to identify reading disabilities at an early age.”
The Psychedelic Influence on Cognitive Evolution
“The relationship between humans and psychoactive drugs may be more extensive than you think. We have all been brought up to understand the consequences of substance abuse, but could a currently illicit drug have birthed the foundation for our consciousness? “
New Galaxy Discovered Creates More Mystery
The Cosmic Seagull strays nearly 45,000 times further, at 11.3 billion light-years away. This challenges a previously upheld belief that such dense clusters of stars would not contain so much dark matter.
Virtual Humanity
“Picture this: you come home, plug yourself into a virtual world through your wearable tech gear, and take control of your avatar in a virtual world. The avatar can be very different from you: an artificial person powered, in part, by artificial intelligence to the point that they behave just like a real person. What’s more is the avatar is actually autonomous.”
Rivers: Oh Boy!
“This question really bothered me for a long time, and I was too lazy to google the answer. So naturally, I went to Robarts Library to see if I could find some old documents and maps that could explain this design. To my surprise, there were indeed only two rivers flowing through Toronto.”
Innovation, Invention, and Industry
“Navdeep Bains, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development of Canada, recently revealed a $950 million budget to fund two superclusters in downtown Toronto in collaboration with the University of Toronto (U of T).”
Outer Space: Closer Than It Seems?
“Even though these private spaceflight companies are currently quite small when compared with governmental agencies such as NASA, big things are in store in their future. In fact, the successful launch of SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket proved that private space companies can also achieve great things in the field of space exploration, and they can do it in a more cost-effective way.”