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One of the major subjects that have caught everyone’s attention in medical science is the development of artificial organs. An artificial organ is a man-made organ that is implanted in human body to replace its natural counterpart. The pace, at...
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The nation’s first plant with the capacity to recycle used transformer oil opened this week in Canton, bringing some coveted green jobs to northeast Ohio.
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Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain tried to rectify perceived shortcomings and played against type at key moments in Tuesday’s presidential debate,...
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A man who climbed The New York Times building over the summer to promote the fight against malaria has been indicted on criminal charges.
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Finally, Obama has won a debate squarely. Even his most vicious opponents concur. John McCain said so by getting the hell out of there as soon as the handshake was done...
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The University of Minnesota has concluded that falsified data were used in a 2001 article published by one of its researchers on adult stem cells. The school is asking...
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This drawn-out presidential campaign, one of the longest ever, makes it all too easy to lose sight of the history being made and the stakes at hand.
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This drawn-out presidential campaign, one of the longest ever, makes it all too easy to lose sight of the history being made and the stakes at hand.
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Even after doing exercise daily and eating less calorie diet is not helping you out in cutting that extra flab, then chances are high that germs in your gut are the...
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Hats off to a team of British scientists! They have built what they say is the world’s first artificial stomach - it is a shiny, high-tech box and is capable of...
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