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No chart pattern is more common in trading than the double bottom or double top . In fact this pattern appears so often that it alone may serve as proof positive that price action is not as wildly random as many academics claim.
LIZ MACLEAN Lines are being redrawn by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – and local officials are none too happy.
Researchers are using a combination of light and ultrasound to visualize fluorescent proteins that are seated several centimeters deep into living tissue.
COLUMBIA — Stem cell research has been considered by some to be the next area in science that could potentially produce life-saving cures, but controversy over the issue has limited research opportunities. An MU researcher thinks he has found a way to avoid the controversy altogether. R. Michael Roberts, curator's professor of molecular biochemistry in MU's animal sciences division and a member ...
Since my recent gardening column on slugs, the mailbox has overflowed with readers? comments and advice on how to win the war. Gardeners need all the help they can get in this slug summer. ?
Retweeting, as we explained in our article How To Retweet on Twitter , has evolved as the main way to reshare content you like on the social media service. There’s also a great deal of data we can glean from retweeting behavior, as we outlined in the article The Science of Retweets . But apart from the obvious, what makes a retweet different from a tweet? What makes some types of tweets get ...
Researchers at the Helmholtz Zentrum München and the Technische Universität München are using a combination of light and ultrasound to visualize fluorescent proteins that are seated several centimeters deep into living tissue. In the past, even modern technologies have failed to produce high-resolution fluorescence images from this depth because of the strong scattering of light.
Port Huron Mayor Brian Moeller is a leader among equals on the City Council.
You'd be surprised at how often people end up driving the wrong way on New Mexico roads, and while it might seem like it, they're not always drunk, said Sgt. Doug Bolich of the New Mexico State Police.
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