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Whether you are exercising or not, but fingers surely get more than their share of exercising everyday. So, whether you are fiddling on your keyboard, punching numbers on your cell phone or pushing the remote control buttons, the problem of...
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A young Indian business journalist Sanjay Jha figures among the recipients of the prestigious Loeb Awards, among the highest honors in business journalism in the...
made popular Jul 1 2008
The features of our ubiquitous cell phones are changing by the day. Gone are the days of the simplistic mobile phones when they were simple communication and messaging...
made popular Jun 19 2008
In developing countries, despite of shortage of supply of basic commodities and services, one gadget is freely available cutting across social and economic divide –...
made popular May 1 2008
While natural muscles of our body cannot generate electricity to charge iphones but an artificial muscle developed by researchers in California could heal itself and...
made popular Mar 24 2008
For long, animal rights activists had been demanding a ban on animal tests by pharmaceutical companies that they consider unethical. More often, the animal specimens...
made popular Jan 29 2008
The environmental damage caused by rich nations disproportionately impacts poor nations and costs them more than their combined foreign debt, according to a first-ever...
made popular Jan 22 2008
Scientists from the University of California found in a new study that stem cells can help reverse memory loss in persons with head injuries. Researchers found in mice...
made popular Nov 3 2007
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine believe it may be possible to develop a breath analysis test to monitor blood sugar.
They tested the breath of 10...
made popular Sep 26 2007
It is a universal truth in the mobile manufacturing industry that sleek cellphone panels and high quality camera zoom lens never fit together. As far as the...
made popular Jul 19 2007
Interestingly, the origins of human nervous system have been traced back to a creature that eventually does not have a nervous system! – The sea sponges.
Scientists...
made popular Jun 7 2007
Men need to be more supportive to their wives, especially when they are parents of young children – if not anything else, atleast emotional support and a bit care for...
made popular May 31 2007
Now, experts can study patients suffering from bipolar affective disorder and schizophrenia by using a novel and amazing device – ‘LifeShirt.’ It is a computerized vest...
made popular May 24 2007
It seems the US government needs to invest more fund for researches into urologic disease processes and for developing targeted treatments to help itself off the...
made popular May 8 2007
David Halberstam, the author who won Pulitzer Prize for his reports on the war was killed in a car crash yesterday. He was 73. Halberstam was a passenger in a car that...
made popular Apr 24 2007
Physicists in the US have discovered that photosynthesis-involved electrons in reactions ‘sample’ different energy-level routes in more or less the same way as...
made popular Apr 16 2007
Planets grow from tiny dust grains. This growing process of the planet is revealed by a recent observation by Hubble Space Telescope. The Hubble has spotted...
made popular Jan 10 2007
Recent study reveals that among white, black and Hispanic kids, Hispanic youngsters are more overweight comparatively.
According to the scholars nearly, 17% of U.S....
made popular Jan 2 2007
How is Earth’s freshwater – the most precious natural resource – distributed? To get a clear picture of this, NASA scientists are making observations from space....
made popular Dec 13 2006
Peter Narins’ — a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles – researching with frogs, tracking their vocal behavior has led him to built robotic...
made popular Dec 11 2006
How are the earthly lives affected by global warming? Scientists are hunting for the answers by drilling holes in the Antarctic ice! It is perhaps, for 11 million years...
made popular Dec 11 2006
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Two independent groups of researchers in the US have developed techniques to make porous germanium. It is another semiconductor used widely in microelectronics. This...
made popular Jun 30 2006
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