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The worlds first malaria-proof mosquito created
For years, researchers have attempted to create genetically altered mosquitoes that cannot infect humans with malaria which claims over one million li
Human sperm gene 600 million years
In a finding which could have many practical uses for human health including male contraception, US scientists claim to have discovered that the human
Gene linked to high kidney disease rates in blacks: study
Researchers said they have identified gene variants that help explain high rates of renal disease among African-Americans, who have a four times great
Cherry juice may help cure insomnia: study
Suffering from insomnia? Drink a glass of cherry juice twice daily, as scientists claim the fruit holds the key to a good nights sleep
Stem cell therapy: New hope for arthritis sufferers?
In a ray of hope for arthritis sufferers, scientists claim to be developing a pioneering stem cell treatment which could help repair worn-out joints t
Brain can rewire itself, claim Australian scientists
Australian scientists have claimed that the human brain has the ability to rewire itself and the findings could revolutionise the way brain injuries a
Jumping spiders can stalk targets with eyes blindfolded
Believe it or not, jumping spiders have incredible vision - in fact they can easily stalk difficult targets with their big eyes blindfolded, a new stu
India to introduce influenza vaccine this year
After having got its first swine flu vaccine, India is all set to introduce its first influenza shot this year.Probably among a few countries in the w
Genetic map of how plant, fungus live created
For the first time, scientists claim to have made a genetic map of how a plant and a fungus live in a symbiotic relationship - and also found how frag
PSLV launch successful, 5 satellites placed in orbit
In a textbook launch, Indias Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) today successfully placed into orbit remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2B and four
PSLV-C15 countdown progressing well, launch tomorrow
The stage is set for the launch of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV-C15 carrying five payloads, including Indias remote sensing satellite Cartosat-
Solar plane sets out on historic flight
An experimental solar-powered aircraft took off from a Swiss airbase here in a bid to make history by flying round the clock and through the night.
Now, a new effective delivery device for gene therapy!
In a major step towards gene therapy, scientists claim to have designed a new device -- a nanoparticle -- which can effectively deliver genes into cel
Chemical that can stop you eating for pleasure found
Scientists have found an appetite suppressant that can curb the desire for pleasure eating, a discovery that could lead to a new class of dieting drug
Brain chips could help paralysed patients: study
Paralytic patients could soon be able to move their bionic legs or arms at will, as scientists are close to developing a new therapy in which a microc
Astronomers find planet-like object orbiting a star
Astronomers have discovered a mysterious planet-like object, about eight times the size of Jupiter, which is circling around a star at a distance near
Tulsi-based medicine to minimise radiation effects
Used in many a home remedy, Tulsi will now help to minimise the effects of radiations on humans.
A genetic test can tell whether you will live to 100 years
Want to know whether you will be centenarian? Dont worry, a simple genetic test could soon help you find the answer, scientists claim.
Even bees need overnight break: study
Bees may look busy all the time but they observe a strict working schedule and dont work in the night, even there is sunlight for 24 hours, a new stud
Inner ear, visual system together give a sense of balance
Ever wondered what actually give us a sense of balance? Well, it comes from the inner ear and the visual system working together, says a new study.
Secret of addiction lies in brain
Ever wondered why some people get addicted to substances? Well, the secret lies in the brain losing flexibility, says a new study.
tomatoes with an extended shelf life!
Indian-origin scientists in the US claim to have created a new variety of tomatoes which can stay fresh for a week longer than usual, after they found
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