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Rekha | Nov 30 2007
anti ageing
The never ending quest to look young make men and women spend thousands of dollars on anti-aging products each year. If the new findings are to be believed we may soon see older people basking in the ‘fountain of youth’. Yes, Stanford scientists have...
Siddhesh | Nov 30 2007
nano
Oak Ridge National Laboratory has generated a new material that repels water better than any other natural material. The material uses hydrophobic-effect, which causes water to bead up, to unnatural heights by restructuring the material's surface at...
Arpita Mukherjee | Nov 30 2007
liquid crystals
Researchers of Kent State University, Summa Health System and IC-MedTech have developed a drug based on the pharmacologic properties of Liquid Crystal Pharmaceuticals (LCP) that can fight cancer and other diseases. Liquid crystals are substances...
Rekha | Nov 29 2007
white mice
The trauma of going through the excruciating pain, hair loss and nausea associated with cancer treatments could soon be a thing of past, if the recent breakthrough proves to be a success in human trials. Painless cancer treatment sans side effects...
Arpita Mukherjee | Nov 28 2007
cryo cell application
After starting the umbilical cord business in 1989, Cryo-Cell International has formed a menstrual blood bank. In recent years, researches have shown that stem cells, especially the embryonic stem cells can be effective immune system boosters useful in...
Sayudh | Nov 27 2007
cancercell
A multinational team of researchers has reportedly discovered the explanation for the sudden halt in the growth of some tumors, which seem to go into a long period of dormancy. According to their findings, the immune system has the ability to stop...
Seema | Nov 27 2007
claudia mitchell with prosthetic limbs
Three years back in a motorcycle accident, Claudia Mitchell, 27, had lost her left arm and now she can feel the sensations with her artificial arm! After a pioneer operation, her artificial arm was given the sense of touch by rerouting some of her...
Anwesha | Nov 27 2007
joseph teran
If 30-year-old UCLA mathematician Joseph Teran’s dream comes true, it can mean a boost in the success rate of surgeries, leading to a lot more lives saved. According to his concept of surgical simulation, surgeons would be able to practice surgery on...
Tasneem | Nov 26 2007
obsessive compulsive disorder
For people who are at the risk of developing an Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, thanks to their genes, a brain scan may now help detect the same, a new study has found. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD is an anxiety disorder, where a person is...
Maynard | Nov 19 2007
cancer patient undergoing chemotherapy
Discovering that cancer-growing cells start in bone marrow, scientists said this is something to look forward to in finding better treatments for cancer patients. Preliminary studies were made by the Australian researchers and confirmed positive...
Irani | Nov 17 2007
remote control nanoparticles deliver drugs directly into tumors
Nanoparticles are increasingly executing their magic in various fields of sciences – especially in medicines, security and electronics. And it is real impressive when they are even controlled remotely! The MIT scientists have developed...
Irani | Nov 17 2007
optical coherence tomography oct technique for fingerprint detection
The word ‘fingerprinting’ straightaway reminds us of a stronger security check. This authentication technique has been helping law enforcement officials identify potential criminals for decades. And, its application has gained wider usage over the...
Irani | Nov 16 2007
hair regrowth discovery in mice may lead to hair loss solution in humans
Hair loss affects about 35 million men and 21 million women in the United States alone. 40 percent of men have noticeable hair loss by age 35 and 65 percent by age 60. And to worsen the matter, the sufferers of hair loss often decline to admit their...
Irani | Nov 16 2007
scientists inserted alga l genes into oilseed rape commonly used in animal feed
While on one hand, the Queensland University of Technology researchers are finding if daily doses of fish oil can actually help children suffering from attention deficit disorder, on the other, scientists are making sure that people suffering from...
Irani | Nov 15 2007
graphic shows the process of cloning monkey embryos
Using cloning to produce monkey embryos and then extracting stem cells from them reminds of yet another so-called ‘breakthrough’ in the field of science research where South Korean researchers reported making stem cells from cloned human embryos...

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