Month: November 2015

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A Combination of Electric Cars and Solar Energy Could Tackle Global Warming

– Global warming has been identified as one of the main challenges of modern society, as...
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Proactive Condition Monitoring Could Predict and Prevent Electricity Network Failures

– In today’s world, we all are well aware of the significance of electricity in our...
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The Bloodhound Project: How Fast Can they Blast?

– With only a little more than a month since its public launch on September 24th,...
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Monitoring Plastic Pollution in the Oceans—Promising Technologies

– Earlier this year, it was calculated that in 2010, 275 million metric tons of plastic...
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Could a Pig Save a Human Life?

– The idea of overcoming the limited availability of transplantation organs by using non-human donors is...
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CDC Report: Columbian Man Diagnosed with Cancer of Tapeworm Origin

– In the field of cancer research, there has been a long-held belief that cancer, also...
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Processed Meats Classified as Carcinogenic by WHO

– How many of us eat and love processed meats, such as sausages and hotdogs? Have...
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CRISM – The Instrument that Found Water on Mars

– “The eyes are the mirror of the soul,” as the saying goes. A chemist’s version...
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Japanese Scientists Create Glass Nearly as Hard as Steel

– THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO, TOKYO, JAPAN AND THE JAPAN SYNCHROTRON RADIATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE. A team...
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Hormonal Contraceptive, Depo-Provera, Linked to Slightly Higher HIV Risk

– Depo-Provera, a popular and highly efficacious hormonal contraceptive, has been linked to increased risk of...
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Vampires Zapped: Orally Administered Drug Suggests New Approach in Malaria Prevention

– Malaria prevention in under-developed regions, such as Sub-Saharan Africa, has been demonstrated to be both...
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Wright Brothers Institute Collaboration with PreScouter to Innovate Air Force Fuel Technology

– The increasing cost of fossil fuels coupled with escalating environmental concerns have steered research towards...

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