4/21/2011

Origins of Human Language

A study recently released reveals the mystery of the origins of human language used. Science Magazine 15 April 2011 edition reveals, the language used by humans first emerged in southern Africa. From there later this language spread throughout the world.

Researchers from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, Quentin Atkinson, conducted a study to explore the track record by breaking 504 languages ​​language into the smallest components called phonemes. Phonemes derived from the Latin, phonema, meaning the spoken voice. Research shows, the more diversity of phonemes which is owned by a language indicates that the source language from other languages ​​that have fewer phonemes.

3/15/2011

Atlantis Discovery Through the Tsunami Tragedy

Japan has just stricken by earthquake rocked SR 9 and followed devastating tsunami that swept a number of areas in the City of Sakura's. However, not always associated with the tsunami disaster, at least for a team of researchers and seekers the location of the legendary city of Atlantis.

Fungi Parasites, Change Ant to be Zombie

Researchers found four new species of fungus that can change into a zombie ant in the Amazon. The study, published in the journal PLoS One showed that Ophiocordyceps unliateralis parasitic fungus and can live in four species of ants (Camponotini sp.) in the Zona da Mata, Brazil.

 
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