Amalgam tooth fillings dont adversely affect kids brain development
Dental amalgam tooth fillings do not harm kids brain development and neurological status, say researchers. ANI
9pct of teenagers suffer from metabolic syndrome
It has been estimated that almost 9pct of teenagers may be suffering from metabolic syndrome, a clustering of risk factors that may cause disease and diabetes in adulthood. ANI
After Microsoft, Bill Gates is looking towards farming
A part of the package of grants announced by The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle, Washington, will be used to develop micro-irrigation technologies for small-holder farmers in India. ANI
Now a videogame for exercise
If you thought that playing a video game is just about sitting and enjoying, you were surely mistaken, for Nintendos Wii will not just get people in action but also supplement their work-out. ANI
Next Gen electronic devices could be on the nano-scale
Scientists have developed a procedure for creating highly pure carbon nanotubes needed for the development of the next generation of electronic devices, which would be on the nano-scale. ANI
Top indications that gizmo obsession is ruining your relationships
An expert at The Menninger Clinic in Houston has come up with warning signs that may indicate whether gizmo obsession is taking over an individuals life or hurting ones relationships. ANI
New solar powered cars tested in the Australian outback
New solar powered cars, which show off an improvement in elecric vehicle design, have been tested at the World Solar Challenge in Australia. ANI
Americans and Russians urge to keep outer space free of weapons
An international poll has revealed that both Americans and Russians agree that their governments should work together to prevent an arms race in space. ANI
Diabetes and environmental pollution may be linked
Environmental pollution and type 2 diabetes might be linked, say Cambridge scientists. ANI
China might broadcast live first ever spacewalk
China might broadcast live the first ever spacewalk by its astronauts in the upcoming mission of Shenzhou VII this year. ANI
NASA obtains first images of Earth flyby asteroid
NASA scientists have obtained the first images of asteroid 2007 TU24 using high-resolution radar data, which indicates that the object is somewhat asymmetrical in shape, with a diameter roughly 250 meters (800 feet) in size. ANI
