November 30, 2009
Brit Man Gets Partial Vision Thanks to Bionic Eye
A bionic eye has partially restored vision in a Brit man, who began losing his sight in his 20s.
Peter Lane, 51, who is one of the first people in
A bionic eye has partially restored vision in a Brit man, who began losing his sight in his 20s.
Peter Lane, 51, who is one of the first people in
Kangaroos may provide the key to a potential treatment to prevent skin cancer, Australian scientists said on Monday.
Researchers at Melbourne University
Tall people may earn more but they also carry an elevated risk of cancer, a new study has shown.
According to Brisbane geneticist Brian McEvoy, research
The mechanism behind the working of anti-cancer drug called tetrathiomolybdate ™ has been revealed by Washington, researchers from Northwestern University.
Scientists from University of Manchester have discovered special cells in the body that appear to regulate a person’s body clock.
This finding, they
Scientists have said that a new model of the minimal cell is proving to be a lot more complicated than expected.
The new model was created
An agreement to help African nations battle the tsetse fly has been announced by the International Atomic Energy Agency on Friday. The fly is the carrier
An expert on communication spoke about the immense changes unleased by new modes of communication, like facebook, in language and interaction.
Recently,
A team of lesbian, bisexual, and transgender women face law and social taboo in Lebanon with a little pink-and-white book.
“Bareed Mista3jil,” Arabic
Researchers say using filtering and blocking software can significantly lower exposure to online sexual material among youth.
The research team from