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Detecting cancer cells in blood has never been easy. The failure to detect the malignant cells in the blood at an early stage of the disease is responsible for a large number of deaths. According to Mehmet Toner of Massachusetts General Hospital, nine...
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If you thought these are potted cacti, join the club. And if you refuse to believe these (including the pots) are actually rings, join the club again. But believe it or...
made popular Aug 14 2008
A KANSAS mother was beside herself yesterday after reports linked her runaway pregnant daughter to a man resembling a CACTUS.
made popular Aug 13 2008
Citroen is prepared to bring an innovative concept to Frankfurt, the C-Cactus. The concept is touted to be eco-friendly and very economical with fuel. Engineers at...
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Sony has finally sealed the deal with it’s rival Toshiba over the chip manufacturing plant. The manufacturing plant located in Western Japan (Nagasaki), will be...
made popular Oct 6 2007
Ionic wind engines will soon find way into our future computers - a set-up that will dramatically improve upon the system’s cooling.
Computers backed with high...
made popular Aug 16 2007
Although oceans cover 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, the water- shrouded life of marine creatures’ remains a mystery at the dawn of the 21st century....
made popular Feb 14 2007
Researchers have discovered that there are fundamental flaws in the new age microchips that make hacking an extremely easy task.
The team of researchers led by German...
made popular Nov 19 2006
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Robert Love, Chief Ranger for the National Park Service at Saguaro National Park, inspects a saguaro cactus plant in Saguaro National Park Monday, Oct. 6, 2008, in Tucson. National Park Service officials plan to protect the plants from would be thieves...
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