Prototype Contact Lens for Tactile Vision Developed

Prototype Contact Lens for Tactile Vision Developed

The device could allow the blind to see by using touch

How Delirium Can Be Reduced in Critically-Ill Patients

How Delirium Can Be Reduced in Critically-Ill Patients

New study highlights effective drug against delirium

This Week in Science - December 16-22, 2013

This Week in Science - December 16-22, 2013

The most important scientific discoveries and achievements this week

Satellite Communication System Repurposed for Aircraft

Satellite Communication System Repurposed for Aircraft

Northrop engineers manage to demonstrate this capability in real life

New Technique for Tracking Stem Cells Developed

New Technique for Tracking Stem Cells Developed

Researchers can now monitor how these cells spread in the body

Why Blood Stem Cells Appear to Live Forever

Why Blood Stem Cells Appear to Live Forever

The mechanism underlying their survivability is finally exposed

Why Crows Are So Intelligent

Why Crows Are So Intelligent

New research study takes a closer look at their brains

Cheating Increases After Playing Video Games

Cheating Increases After Playing Video Games

The conclusion belongs to a new scientific investigation

3D Printers to Start Churning Human Hearts Within 10 Years

3D Printers to Start Churning Human Hearts Within 10 Years

The bases for this new technology are already in place

3D Printers and CT Scans Can Accurately Recreate Fossils

3D Printers and CT Scans Can Accurately Recreate Fossils

A technique for doing so was recently developed by German researchers

Certain DNA Snippets Control the Development of Human Traits

Certain DNA Snippets Control the Development of Human Traits

Experts find areas of the genetic code that makes our species human

New Sensor Can Detect How Much Iron There Is in Your Blood

New Sensor Can Detect How Much Iron There Is in Your Blood

The tool is equally capable of analyzing iron amounts in any solution

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • September 24th, 2012
110 Chimpanzees Are Finally Freed from Their Laboratory Cages

110 Chimpanzees Are Finally Freed from Their Laboratory Cages

The animals will no longer be used by researchers on various experiments

New Evidences Support the Clovis-Age Impact Theory

New Evidences Support the Clovis-Age Impact Theory

Scientists find data that demonstrate detractors are wrong

Junk Food May Up Risk of Alzheimer's

Junk Food May Up Risk of Alzheimer's

The conclusion belongs to a new scientific investigation

World's Oceans at 60 Percent Health

World's Oceans at 60 Percent Health

New investigation grades the quality of global waters

Cancer Stem Cells May Exist After All

Cancer Stem Cells May Exist After All

These cells could be the primary source of relapses

 
Want more? Browse: