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- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 7th, 2006
Trouble Putting the Kids To Sleep?
Benadryl doesn't work on children
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 7th, 2006
Cell Survival Depends on Chromosome Integrity
Researchers discovered protein machinery important for cells to keep chromosomes intact
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 7th, 2006
Warming Climate Fuels the Wildfires
Rising seasonal temperatures and the earlier spring conditions lead to a dramatic increase of large wildfires in the western United States
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 7th, 2006
Corals Switch Skeleton Material as Seawater Changes
Johns Hopkins scientists have demonstrated that corals can build their skeletons out of different minerals depending on the chemical composition of the seawater around them
- By Alexandra Lupu
- July 7th, 2006
Not Getting Enough Sleep? People Sleep Less Than They Think
Also, white women sleep longer and more efficiently than black ones
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 7th, 2006
A Broadband Light Amplifier on a Photonic Chip
Cornell University researchers have created a broadband light amplifier on a silicon chip, a major breakthrough in the quest to create photonic microchips
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 7th, 2006
Tigers Get a Business Plan
The Wildlife Conservation Society has launched an ambitious new program that calls for a 50 percent increase in tiger numbers in key areas over the next decade
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 7th, 2006
The Extinct Mammoth May Have Looked Like a Zebra
Scientists have discovered that a single genetic mutation may be responsible for the coloration of both mice and extinct mammoths
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 7th, 2006
Air Conditioning Shouldn't Burn a Hole in Your Wallet
How to reduce the costs associated with air conditioning
- By Vlad Tarko
- July 7th, 2006
Solitons: Powering Molecular Electronics, Artificial Muscles
Scientists have discovered that exotic particles called solitons have intricate internal structures
- By Alexandra Lupu
- July 7th, 2006
Iridology - Our Health Diagnosed Through The Eyes
But can our eyes be the mirror of all the disorders in the body?
- By Alexandra Lupu
- July 7th, 2006
Bach's Flower Therapy - Or How to Grasp the Healing Effects of Nature
Learn how to reach the equilibrium between body and soul and both spiritual and physical health through the Divine floral essences invented by Dr. Edward Bach
- By Alexandra Lupu
- July 7th, 2006
Artificial Tanning Devices Cause Skin Cancer
The European Union scientists draw attention upon the side effects of artificial tanning devices on the skin
- By Alexandra Lupu
- July 6th, 2006
Benefits from Horseradish
Lately, horseradish is extensively used as a spice for various meals, but we should not forget about all the therapeutic ways in which it can help us maintain our health.
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 6th, 2006
Oceanic Invasions Across Darwin's Impassable Barrier
Study confirms close relationships between populations of the same fish species across the barrier and indicates that genes move in both directions
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 6th, 2006
Scientist Finds "Genetically Distinct" Shark
And it is threatened by extinction
- By Vlad Tarko
- July 6th, 2006
British Hacker Claiming to Have Discovered a NASA UFO Cover Up May Face 60 Years in Prison
He has been now interviewed about his findings on NASA computers