Biology Articles
1: The J.J. Pickle Research Campus in Austin
There is a large research facility in northwest Austin that is part of the University of Texas System called the J.J. Pickle Research Campus, and the site is nine miles north of the main U.T. campus j
2: A Termite-Free Log House Can Be a Dream Come True
Having a house made of logs gives you tremendous satisfaction as a homeowner. It provides people a spectacular view and gives a glimpse of the 18th century sense of style in home construction. But the interior may just be a totally different story when termites have began eating away inside the logs. If such is the case, this can bring extensive harm to the entire structure. It is a good thing that this can be avoided.
3: A Texas-sized Dinosaur
Colorado has stegosaurus and Wyoming has triceratops. And for the last eleven years the official Texas state dinosaur was the pleurocoelus, a 20 ton plant-eater. But last month, State Rep. Charles G
4: Understanding Termite Behavior
Termites are very communal in nature. Whether their colonies are small with just a couple hundred termites or a large with several million individuals they act as a collective group with a single goal.
5: The nuts and bolts of socialization
Socialization is not as easy as it sounds, and to completely understand and it is an on going process throughout life. There are a lot of different parts to socialization so we will try to cover them as brief as possible. The infamous psychologist Sigmund Freud stated that biology pays a significant part in human development. He believed that humans have two simple needs, and the first is the need to bond, and the second is the aggressive drive in which he coined as death instinct. Freud stated that these are two opposing forces that works in the unconscious level and causes some internal torment. The unconscious theory of psychology is both controversial and debatable because there is really no concrete proof that it exists. He also combined personality and the basic drives into three separate parts which are known as the id, ego, and superego. The id is an individual's basic drives in the unconscious mind, and it demands attention from people.
6: Myth and Reality Regarding Condom Usage and the Spread of HIV or AIDS
In this day and age there is a great deal of misinformation pertaining to the spread of HIV and AIDS even when a condom is utilized during sexual activity. Unfortunately, there is some indication tha
7: the Discovery of New Species in Tanznania
Tanzania is a part of the world which is situated in Africa continent; this region is very richest with the natural features. It contains the greatest mountain in Africa and the second in the world ca
8: Purported Swiss Research Upsets AIDS Prevention Groups
A group of Swiss researchers may be sending some pretty mixed messages when it comes to AIDS prevention. It seems that this group of researchers has concluded that patients that are using retroviral
9: Elephant Behaviour
Elephants are very social animals. Elephants travel in herds, containing about 6 to 30 individuals. The herd is made up of the oldest female (the matriach), females and their offspring.
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10: Effect of introducing alien species into an ecosystem
Introduction
The alien species means an organism which is not indigenous to the place and they have been introduced either accidentally or intentionally transported to these new location human activi
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