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Indigenous languages must feature more in science...

Introducing rural and indigenous communities to science, through experiments and communication, is vital. Felipe Figueira Andre Ramos,...
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Bacterial protein offers aid to overcome obesity and...

Pasteurised intestinal bacterium reduces effects of obesity and diabetes The intestinal bacterium Akkermansia proves to offer...
04 Mar, 17
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Stroke risk increases ‘significantly’ during holiday...

Doctors at the Cedars-Sinai Department of Neurology report a significant increase in strokes during the holiday season, especially on...
26 Dec, 16
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The biopharma giant is offering $250,000 in prizes for the...

Metastatic breast cancer is incurable, but Pfizer believes there’s much that can be done in the care and treatment of patients who...
14 Dec, 16
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Ear cleaning machine, the “Earigator” finds an eager...

Photo Credit @ Douglas Levere, University at Buffalo. Removing ear wax may sound humorous, unless you need it done. Then it can be a...
10 Dec, 16
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‘Freeze-frame’ proteins show how cancer evolves

https://youtu.be/DBOpkEhHzjA Scientists from Rice University, Baylor College of Medicine and other institutions are using synthetic...
30 Nov, 16
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Breakthrough research develops highly effective malaria...

Study from Monash University: Mosquito sucking blood on human skin with nature background Credit @ MU Australian research involving...
09 Nov, 16
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Apes understand that others can be convinced of something...

We all know that the way someone sees the world, and the way it really is, are not always the same. This ability to recognize that...
03 Nov, 16
Women Health
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A 16 year old Indian-origin boy claims to have found...

Krtin Nithiyanandam - a 16 years old Indian origin boy in the United Kingdom has claimed to have found a treatment for the most deadly...
14 Oct, 16
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The chemistry startup, developed by four undergraduates of North Carolina State university, is creating a nail polish that, when exposed to...
13 Oct, 16
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