Topic: University Of Padua
Learning how to use telescopes takes practice. People in Northern Mesopotamia 3,000 years ago experimented with glass through the use of pottery glazes. Through time, the convex lens was perfected, leading to the use of early telescopes for observing the sky ...
One of the biggest controversies gripping today's medical world is the subject of andropause. Doctors are taking sides with one school of thought or another and furiously debate at conventions and in papers if this male version of the menopause exists ...
Intense comet bombardment near the galaxy's centre may make it tough for life to gain a foothold there. Earth and the other planets of our solar system suffer occasional impacts when comets are disturbed from their orbits around the sun by ...
Aspects of the topic Diseases of Workers are discussed in the following places at Britannica. Assorted References discussed in biography (in Bernardino Ramazzini (Italian medical professor)) . He served as professor of medicine at the University of Padua....
Aspects of the topic Book of Egyptian Plants are discussed in the following places at Britannica. was appointed professor of botany at the University of Padua (1593), where he cultivated several species of Oriental plants described in his De plantis Aegypti liber ...
Carefully selected kidneys transplanted from donors aged 70 or older can produce outcomes similar to organs from donors 60 to 69 years old, according to a letter in the April 2 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.. Paolo Rigotti, M ...
2/13/2009 Print E-mail The blood thinner warfarin does not reduce catheter-related blood clots in cancer patients, so new treatments are needed to prevent this complication, says a U.K. study. The study was published in this week's edition of ...
could be passed on to future generations was revealed some years ago when Italian researchers showed that the female relatives of gay men tend to have more children. Now Andrea Camperio Ciani's team at the University of Padua in Italy have ...
As gay couples race to the altar in California this week, scientists may have found an answer to the so-called gay paradox. Nevertheless, a number of studies have shown that male homosexuals have more gay male relatives on their maternal lines than ...
HIRO NAKAMURA in the TV show Heroes has the enviable knack of travelling through time and space. Such bodies could act not only as a "cosmic time machine", but might be responsible for the gamma-ray bursts often seen from Earth, which could ...