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Apabrita | Oct 27 2007
isotopes
The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory of the Michigan State University NSCL scientists have successfully discovered three isotopes. This was done in an attempt to understand the elements inside the stars and supernovas. The NSCL...
Irani | Oct 18 2007
bionic nerve to bring damaged limbs and organs back to life
The frequency of nerve injury is one in every 1,000 of the population, which is 50,000 cases in the UK, every year! – with their eventually being left with the disability for the rest of their life. Even people who have had undergone organ...
Rajat | Oct 17 2007
ps3 supercompute 250x
Sony’s PlayStation3 wasn’t the perfect choice for all the avid gamers around the globe due to its extreme high price. But on the other side, it became a perfect choice for making a new type of supercomputing machine A professor at Massachusetts is...
Anupam Agnihotri | Oct 17 2007
brain radiator
If the mounting work-pressure keeps heating up your brain then don’t worry, as device is there to cool it down. Yes, you got it right! Ooho! Not for you; it’s for epileptics. A radiator - designed to calm the over-heated brains of...
Bhagaban | Oct 12 2007
eye
The researchers from the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) and Salk Institute in La Jolla, California have made an important discovery relating to secrets of visions in humans and other primates. The joint research team has found out a...
Irani | Oct 10 2007
this is an undated photo of gerhard ertl the 2007 nobel prize in chemistry winner
Through ages, the 'World of Chemistry' has increased our understanding of not just the chemical processes, but also their molecular basis. It was the saga since the beginning of the last century; the Chemistry Nobel Laureates have contributed...
Apabrita | Oct 6 2007
criag
A recent research by Craig Venter concentrated on the breaking of the human genetic code. Venter has made a synthetic chromosome out of lab chemicals and calls it the first new artificial life form of earth. Basically, Venter has been busy playing...
Irani | Oct 5 2007
nano layered plastic sheet is strong as steel
Imagine a thin sheet of paper-like plastic, which surprisingly can’t be torn, broken or tampered easily! No, it’s no day-dreaming of a crazy material-scientist, but one of the breed’s craziest discoveries. Yes, such a material has come to exist...
Shewli | Oct 3 2007
tech
With more and more dependence on packaged foods the quest for safest food supply continues. Food and water have always served as vectors in carrying out foodborne diseases. Experts say that because of pollution and use of pesticides food and water...
Apabrita | Oct 3 2007
kittens1
This is no science fiction. It ain't no crazy back to the future trick. This is happening. Very recently scientists from the Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species (New Orleans) and the Kato Ladies Clinic (Tokyo), produced kittens from what...
Shewli | Oct 3 2007
ice
Imagine ice at room temperature! Yes, Harvard physicists have shown that it is possible. Diamond coated with sodium helps ice formation at room temperature. This is possible for very thin layers of ice. The thinness is measured in nanometers. The surface...

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