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Naveen | Aug 7 2006
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Well, most of you must have played the computer-based card game, Free Cell. Nobody knew until today that this simple card game could one day lead to an innovation. Scientists at the OHSU Oregon Center for Aging & Technology (ORCATECH) have found that...
Naveen | Aug 4 2006
A team of researchers at the University of Buffalo has developed a new device named BioBlower to overcome the pathogenic spores largely. The research, funded by the Department of Defense and the New York State Office of Science, Technology and Academic...
Naveen | Aug 2 2006
Studying the brain is not a new thing but studying the neurons and how they respond to the environment and experience is no doubt a new concept. The more the animal is exposed to shapes, objects and light, the better it can perceive them. Well, the...
Naveen | Aug 1 2006
Investigators at Johns Hopkins Institute have revealed after a small clinical trial that a pill combining chemicals found in turmeric (commonly used spice in curries) and onion reduce the size and number of precancerous lesions in the human intestinal...
Naveen | Jul 31 2006
Researchers at the University of Oregon have developed a technique that could lead to the introduction of a new microscope for nanotechnology. The researchers have revealed a new pinhole-sized capillary that could distribute helium atoms with X-ray-like...
Naveen | Jul 30 2006
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Researchers at the University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine have estimated that the rate, at which the human retina transmits information, is as quick as an Ethernet connection. An abstract from the press relese: The investigators calculate that...
Naveen | Jul 21 2006
Futura Medical PLC's FLD500 condom, which is under the testing process right now, is soon going to be registered in the EU as Class III Medical Device. FLD500 is an 'easy to put' condom that has a skinny elastomer coating outside it that maintains...
Naveen | Jul 17 2006
Researchers at HP have developed a micro mini wireless data chip that can store medical information and make a link with the digital substances present in the world. In the medical field, Memory Spot chips have numerous possible consumer and...
Naveen | Jul 12 2006
Biotech research has got the rights to produce Cinis Baby Halo, a kind of pillow, for small baby heads A neonatal nurse with 24 years experience in the prevention of flathead in preemie babies developed this Cinis Baby Halo. Baby Halo is made from a...
Naveen | Jul 12 2006
The biometrics industry is still up for grabs. Snowflake Technologies is all set to make a landmark plans by developing vein-viewing technology by the next year. Using the same near-infrared scan technology developed by its parent company, Luminetx,...

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