If I did my job right in the previous posts in this series, and you are now eager to start growing your own Plumeria, this wonderful piece of tropics, in your home, then you have to make a d… Read More
If I did my job right in the previous posts in this series, and you are now eager to start growing your own Plumeria, this wonderful piece of tropics, in your home, then you have to make a d… Read More
DepictionPart 18Interstellar CommercebyJacqueline LichtenbergPrevious parts in this series on Depiction, a writer craft tool essential to Romance Genre because it is the core of Characteriza… Read More
DialoguePart 10The Silent Dialogue from Rude To Ridiculous Previous parts in the Dialogue series are indexed here:http://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2012/10/dialogue-parts-1-4-liste… Read More
Depiction Part 21Depicting Alien HistorybyJacqueline LichtenbergPrevious entries in the Depiction Series can be found listed here:http://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2015/04/index-to-depi… Read More
In the 1987 movie Real Men, comic actors John Ritter and James Belushi heroically navigate the dangerous world of espionage as they try to save the world. You see, a group of… Read More
The Mammoth reigned supreme as the largest mammal that walked the face of the earth a few millenniums ago. This was as recently as 4,500 years ago, and just like that, they disappeared compl… Read More
As anyone who has walked down a Havana street in the heat of the evening or attended an away football(‘soccer’) match with a rival team can attest, there can be safety in numbers… Read More
Numbers don’t lie, and according to research studies, a total of 100 million different species roamed the Earth at any one time. This number includes mammals, reptiles, and amphibians… Read More
Algae being developed as a fuel sourceThe dream of understanding life well enough to create it from scratch sounds like something out of Frankenstein. But Craig Venter is getting there, part… Read More
Authored by Tony Wu (AzureCAT) and Tycen Hopkins. Edited by RoAnn Corbisier. Reviewed by Larry Brader, Xavier Pillions, Ed Price, Alan Stephenson, Elizabeth Kim, Dave Fellows, Dan Lepow, Nei… Read More
The Global Startup Ecosystem Report and Ranking 2017 concludes Singapore has surpassed Silicon Valley as a startup ecosystem in terms of talent. This is the third edition of Startu… Read More
Back in March, when President Trump released the First Draft of his Budget proposal for the coming Fiscal year, he asked Lawmakers for Deep Cuts to one of their Favorite Institutions, the Na… Read More
Big Y conversion in processI have been seeing many questions regarding changes to Family Tree DNA's Big Y results or the inability to access them. Here we will see why some people cannot acc… Read More
On October 9, I posted the Big Y Update from Family Tree DNA. The announcement stated that FTDNA was updating all Big Y results from the older human genome reference sequence, hg19, to the m… Read More
Family Tree DNA announced changes to the Big Y test. These changes take place October 10, 2017, and will bring much needed improvements. We will be releasing a big update to Big Y ne… Read More
What is YFull?YFull.com is an interpretation service for Y-chromosome Next-Generation Sequencing tests which include the Big Y test at Family Tree DNA and tests like the YElite 2.1 from Full… Read More
If you took the Ancestry DNA test, the Family Finder test from Family Tree DNA, or the Ancestry Only test from 23andMe, you did not receive any health-related information with your results… Read More
Guest blog by Ellen Pasternack, DPhil candidate at the University of OxfordAbout me
Hi! I'm Ellen Pasternack, a DPhil candidate in the University of Oxford's Interdisciplinary Bioscien… Read More
All Apps can be found here: Link but here is a quick run down of Education content which is available on the HoloLens
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Transform your room… Read More
Hills full of horses, but only one man can see them. Chariots of fire, also seen by only one man. And they aren’t burning up. What do you think? Science or fabl… Read More
How To Use Tarot & Astrology In Science FictionPart 2Now SpeculatePart 1 is found at:https://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2018/12/how-to-use-tarot-and-astrology-in.htmlIn Part 1… Read More
Australian National University (ANU) is the top-ranked university in Australia, and the 24th best university in the world. Researchers at ANU contribute to this prestigious ranking by advan… Read More
This was hard few weeks on Wall Street with markets flushing out a lot of value over a flue. And yes, I mean it. This is just another version of a flue we know about. Scientists were able to… Read More
One of the most amazing genetic applications in medicine is gene therapy. Also known as somatic gene therapy, this procedure involves inserting (or sometimes deleting) portions of the genes… Read More
Tardigrades are a form of microscopic life that is interesting. Also known as water bears, the near-microscopic animal has a long bear-like body. With eight legs and four claws on each, thes… Read More
The Coronavirus pandemic has restarted the debate on the hygiene practices that always seemed to be a secondary concern for most of the world. With a deadly pandemic going around, suddenly… Read More
The coronavirus has been burning through the population for quite some time now. The virus can now be found anywhere in the world, and the world governments are trying to contain the fallout… Read More
After a long time, geneticists have plugged a major one in a landmark new study, by sequencing the entire human X chromosome from end to end. The Human Genome Project was one of the most amb… Read More
[Clifford]: Welcome to our closing session
for the Fall 2018 Member Meeting. I hope that you've had a good meeting here. Certainly the sessions I've been able to look
in on seem to have g… Read More
Researchers have identified a new class of molecules in the venom that makes the sting of one of the most venomous plants of Australia so painful, according to a study published in the Scien… Read More
Scientists have found definitive evidence which suggests that two groups of ecologically important marine microorganisms could be eating virus. This study could lead to a better understandin… Read More
Scientists from the Department of Physics, Oxford University have developed a rapid antigen test, which can give results in under 5 minutes. This could be used for testing at crucial points… Read More
Genes are central components of human health and disease. Work on the Human Genome Project (an international research effort to map and sequence the human genome in its entirety) has shown h… Read More
President Biden will Sign several Executive Actions related to the climate Crisis, on Wednesday, including directing the Secretary of the Interior to Pause entering into New Oil and Natural… Read More
A team of researchers has designed a 3D “lung-on-a-chip” model that replicates human alveolar lung tissue to test new therapies for Covid-19 and other lung conditions.
The mod… Read More
Photo by Usukhbayar Gankhuyag on UnsplashA free chapter for your enjoyment from one of my books, The Moor, the Mason, and the Alien Part II: A Vril Manifesto.“The world will not b… Read More
Translator: Guillermo Scharffenorth Reviewer: Mirjana Futura Would you take a pill every day if it could save your sex life? That question was on the minds of thousands of women recently whe… Read More
General psychology is the science that studies human behaviour as a response to a stimulus, and the responses vary according to the stimuli. The term «Psychology» is derived from… Read More
The idea of reversing the aging process has been a topic of interest and study for centuries. In recent years, scientific advancements in fields such as genetics, cell biology, and gerontolo… Read More
The paternity of Ludwig van Beethoven sparked intrigue in his lifetime, with some publications even claiming he was the illegitimate son of the King of Prussia. Now, a team of international… Read More
Potential Antidote for Death Cap Mushroom Poisoning Identified by Scientists
In the quest to understand the lethality of the death cap mushroom, Amanita phalloides, responsible for over 90 p… Read More
Scientists are launching a project to collect genetic material from 500,000 people of African descent in order to create the world's largest database of population genomic information. The a… Read More