Rice University’s technology object of a “gambling” computer chip, which could boost battery life as much as tenfold on cell phones and laptops while slashing development costs fitted chipmakers, has been named to MIT Technology Review’s coveted annual top 10 roll of technologies that are “most likely to adjust industries, fields of delving, and even [...]
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The December 2004 tsunami which devastated the coastal areas of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and many other countries has left behind more than just untold bill to the situation, land and communities.
The massive undersea earthquake northwest of Sumatra, Indonesia, caused a giant ocean shockwave that killed more than 200,000 individuals and in Thailand alone [...]
Newborn babies who are diagnosed with and treated for jaundice are no more likely than other babies to suffer long-term developmental problems, according to a study published in the New England Logbook of Medicine.
The study, by researchers from the University of California, San Francisco and Kaiser Permanente’s Classification of Research, is good word for parents [...]
New probe
published by The Worldwide Observatory on End of Life-force Care (IOELC) at
Lancaster University (U.K.) has found that an estimated half of the world’s
234 countries be experiencing no palliative meticulousness services available to their
populations.
The report, Mapping levels of palliative custody situation: a global
view, indicates that 33 percent have planned yet to go on with the [...]
A researcher from the Université de Montréal and the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital has discovered the mechanism that prevents the regeneration of CD4+ T lymphocytes, which are immaculate cells that are required allowing for regarding the proper functioning of the unsusceptible organized whole.
Published today in the prestigious journal Nature Immunology, this study by Dr. Martin Guimond is [...]
A House appropriations subcommittee on Friday voted to approve a fiscal year 2007 foreign aid budget, the Uncharted York Times reports. According to the Times, the bill includes $3.4 billion to curb the spread of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, $2 billion notwithstanding the Millennium Challenge Corporation — President Bush’s unassimilable scholarship agency — and [...]
Children with attention default hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) should get careful cardiac evaluation and monitoring - including an electrocardiogram (ECG) - up front treatment with prompt drugs, a new American Sentiment Association communique recommends.
The scientific statement on Cardiovascular Monitoring of Children and Adolescents with Heart Disease Receiving Stimulant Drugs is published online in Circulation: Journal of [...]
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