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April 6, 2012 at 8:31 am by d_nov. There are 0 comments British and US scientists say their experimental lamprey-like robot will be sniffing out diseases in as soon as 5 years. Microsoft Co-Founder Invests Big Into Brain Science
April 8, 2012 at 2:34 pm by d_nov. There are 0 comments Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, known for his commitment to exploring the human brain, has thrown another $300 million at the Allen Brain Institute. Cancer Treatment With Help From Mice
March 26, 2012 at 10:58 am by d_nov. There are 0 comments Researchers at HUGO say using mice to replicate pancreatic cancer may very well improve cancer treatment. Scientists Getting Closer To Resurrecting A Mammoth
March 20, 2012 at 12:39 pm by d_nov. There are 0 comments An international team of scientists is making progress in their effort to clone a living, breathing mammoth. Simple Injection Has Potential To Cure PTSD
December 20, 2011 at 9:33 am by d_nov. There are 0 comments A US Navy doctor has devised a procedure that just might solve one of the Pentagon's biggest problems. Study Suggests Cannabis Legalization May Reduce Traffic Fatalities
November 30, 2011 at 7:11 pm by d_nov. There are 0 comments A study shows that states with medicinal marijuana laws see decreased alcohol sales and therefore less traffic fatalities Revolutionary Obesity Cure Passes The Monkey Test
November 22, 2011 at 6:16 am by d_nov. There are 0 comments Obesity medicine currently in development at the University of Texas has successfully slimmed down a group of out of shape monkeys with no noticeable side effects First Transplant of Lab-Made Blood Completed
November 14, 2011 at 6:37 am by d_nov. There are 0 comments Luc Douay from Paris' Marie and Pierre Curie University has proven that human blood can be manufactured. An Immune System Trained to Kill Cancer
September 16, 2011 at 9:45 am by kazchen. There are 0 comments A year ago, when chemotherapy stopped working against his leukemia, William Ludwig signed up to be the first patient treated in a bold experiment at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Ludwig, then 65, a retired corrections officer from Bridgeton, N.J., felt his life draining away and thought he had nothing to lose. Spermless Mosquitoes Help Halt Malaria Spread
August 12, 2011 at 8:25 am by nova. There are 0 comments Releasing genetically modified, spermless male mosquitoes into the wild could in future help to prevent malaria transmission and reduce the chances of large outbreaks of the killer disease, British scientists said on Monday. ![]() Drunken Monkeys Raid Resorts, Steal Alcohol (Video) Drunken Monkeys Raid Resorts, Steal Alcohol (Video) Open Mouthed Boa Constrictor (Image) (This flash map will show you earthquakes detected recently around the world.) (The amount of ice melting on the Antarctic Peninsula has increased dramatically in recent decades.) (Shodan is the world’s first computer search engine that lets you search the Internet for computers. Find devices based on city, country, latitude/longitude, host name, operating system and IP. “Shodan is a search engine for hackers both good and bad. Sho) (After 17-years living below ground, billions of cicadas belonging to Brood II are beginning to emerge across much of the eastern United States. ) (By translating shapes into computerized images, this system can turn any surface into a touch-screen.) (Two forthcoming European Physical Journal D papers challenge established wisdom about the nature of vacuum. ) (New developments in microscopy have allowed researchers to image individual bonds within a molecule — seeing down to the atom scale. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/scientists-can-now-see-individual-atoms-2012-9#ixzz2ONqAybqc) (Mars One co-founder tells CBC about its proposed one-way trip to the Red Planet) (A defense contractor better known for building jet fighters and lethal missiles says it has found a way to slash the amount of energy needed to remove salt from seawater, potentially making it vastly cheaper to produce clean water at a time when scarcity ) (New research suggests it may be possible to learn complex tasks with little to no conscious effort, just like in The Matrix. Whoa, indeed.) (NASA technicians have just finished the mirror backplate support structure, a folding wing assembly designed with to safely collapse the beryllium mirror during flight, and expand it again in orbit.) (The new find solves a puzzle about where these big-fanged felines arose)
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