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Irani | Aug 29 2007
prosthetic specialist kevin carrol holds the latex tail he invented for winter a tailless dolphin
It is not natural for a dolphin to survive without a tail. But, the year-old dolphin 'Winter' at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Florida has proved as an exception even after losing one of the very significant part of her anatomy. Caught in a...
Irani | Aug 23 2007
new insecticide formulated to provide broad spectrum insect control with very low environmental impact
While creating something in the laboratory is generally expected to be mimicry, recreation of something natural immediately draws the attention of the concerned fields of application. Plants have many defense mechanisms to help battle the attack of.
Irani | Aug 23 2007
brain area in the fronto median cortex that was activated when participants intentionally withhold a planned action in the last moment
At times, you need to control some of your much desired activities; you otherwise would have not given a second thought for! But, how do you control it? Habit? 'Self-control' is not built just out of habit - but is physiologically regulated! Yes,...
Irani | Aug 23 2007
human tooth and eggshell can focus light
Most of us are aware of lenses that of the cameras and our eyes, but how many of you have even heard of a lens made from your teeth or even egg shells?! Perhaps none, as such innovative thoughts can only be expected from impertinent and crazy scientists..
Irani | Aug 21 2007
real time detection of glucose by the wireless biosensor
Next time you visit your physician's clinic for diagnosis of a casual or recreational activity to serious neurological disorders - like Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease - don't be surprised if he places some small sensors on your body or...
Irani | Aug 21 2007
axons are long protrusions from neurons that carry nerve impulses to other nerve cells neurons
The brains' axons do jobs more than just transmitting information or electrical impulses from one brain cell to the other - it also turns the signals up or down with the right stimulation! -- Does it seem to be defying what we have read in our test...
Irani | Aug 19 2007
new miniature telescopelike devices implanted in patients damaged eyes may halt and even reverse vision loss caused by age related macular degeneration
In a report last month, doctors made an alarming prediction for more than 43 million Americans - they will be developing age-related eye diseases by 2020! This disturbing statistics is prompting scientists to come up with remedies to the approaching...
Madan | Aug 8 2007
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A team of Japanese researchers have reported success cloning world's first fourth generation pig at Tokyo Meiji University. The findings will solve the complexities involved in successive generation cloning. Scientists believed that genetic material.
Madan | Aug 7 2007
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A team of HHMI researchers has prompted female mice to behave like male mice in the lab by depriving them of gene called TRPC2, responsible for functioning of pheromones-sensing organ present in nose called the vomeronasal organ. After researchers..
Apabrita | Aug 7 2007
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Do you reckon the MAG LEV train? The train that operates by magnetic levitation? Well, recently scientists found out how well levitation can be applied to smaller objects. The recently revealed secret might change the future designs of the micro...

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