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Skin for Robots Developed

Artificial skins and sensor technologies to augment "sensitivity" in robots have been engineered by European scientists. ...

 
Saudi Arabia to Send Animal Samples to US in SARS-like Virus Probe

The Saudi health ministry said that it would send samples taken from animals possibly infected with a deadly SARS-like virus to the United States for testing in a bid to find the source of disease. ...

 
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Five Cups of Coffee Per Day can be Lethal, Says Study

Drinking five cups of coffee a day has been linked to obesity and chronic diseases, reveals study. ...

 
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New 1-step Genetic Engineering Technology

The workhorses of biotechnology, scientists are reporting that a new streamlined approach to genetic engineering drastically reduces the time and effort needed to insert new genes into bacteria. ...

 
Economic Incentives Increase Blood Donation

Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Assistant Professor Mario Macis and a team of researchers says the answer is an emphatic yes....

 
Drug Reverses Alzheimer's Disease Deficits in Mice: Research

In an Alzheimer's disease mouse model, an anti-cancer drug reverses memory deficits, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health researchers confirm in the journal Science. ...

 
Highly Respected Research Teams Unable to Confirm High-profile Alzheimer's Study

Highly respected Alzheimer's researchers team failed to replicate what appeared to be breakthrough results for the treatment of this brain disease when they were published last year in the journal Science. ...

 
EGFR Prevents Maturation of Cancer-fighting MiRNAs When Oxygen Is Short

A cancer-promoting growth factor receptor fires away, sending signals that thwart the development of tumor-suppressing microRNAs (miRNAs) before it's dissolved, even while being dragged to its destruction inside a cell. ...

 
New Compounds to Curb Staph Infection Identified

A potent new class of compounds capable of curbing the bacteria that cause staph infections has been discovered by scientists. ...

 
Mild Hypothyroidism Raises Mortality Risk in Heart Patients

According to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), patients with underlying heart failure are more likely to experience adverse outcomes from mild hypothyroidism. ...

 
Test Your Motion Quotient

People with higher IQ scores were faster at catching the movement of the bars when observing the smallest image. ...

 
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Unemployment Stokes Unrest In Stockholm's Suburbs

The immigrant-heavy Stockholm suburb where riots have raged for five straight nights, behind the well-kept lawns and flowerbeds of Husby, unemployment is fuelling despair among the young residents. ...

 
China's Catholics Gather in Shanghai Celebration

In a show of religious fervour permitted by the Communist-ruled state, thousands of Chinese Catholics gathered in Shanghai for a celebration to honour the Virgin Mary. ...

 
Doll Making Gains Popularity Among Tripura Women

In Tripura, women are finding different ways of becoming financially independent. And doll making is fast emerging as a preferred choice of profession among rural womenfolk. ...

 
Archeologists Discover 5,000 Cave Paintings in Mexico

In a northeastern Mexico mountain range, archeologists have found nearly 5,000 cave paintings made by hunter-gatherers where pre-Hispanic groups were not known to have existed. ...

 
Mexico Paying Heavy Price for Its Diet

In a Mexico City street taco stand, Artemio Martinez balanced his corpulent frame on a stool, downing a sweet soda and eating a final pork-filled corn tortilla. ...

 
80 Year Old Japanese Man Sets World Record

An 80-year-old Japanese climber reached the summit of Mount Everest, becoming the oldest person to scale the world's highest mountain, his website and a Nepalese official revealed. ...

 
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Updated Guidelines on Hormone Replacement Therapy

To provide clarity around the role of Hormone Replacement Therapy, the British Menopause Society and Women's Health Concern have released updated guidelines on HRT, the benefits and the risks. ...

 
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Now New Methods are Used to Detect HIV Antibodies

Detection of HIV antibodies is used to monitor trials of experimental HIV/AIDS vaccines and diagnose HIV infection. ...

 
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