Category: Study

Fuel Efficient Fighter Plane Comes a Step Closer

New York, Jan 5 (IANS) Researchers have shown that the extremely thin but very strong boron nitride nanotubes fabric can…

9 years ago

Government No.1 Problem for US in 2015: Gallup

Washington, Jan 5 (IANS) For the second consecutive year, Americans' dissatisfaction with the US government edged out economy as the…

9 years ago

Murder, Gang-Motivated Shootings Rise in New York

New York, Jan 4 (AFP) Homicides, gang-motivated shootings, rape and robbery rose in New York last year, slowing to 1.7…

9 years ago

Over 96 Percent Of Rapists Acquaintances, Family Members: Delhi Police

New Delhi, Jan 4 (IANS) Over the over 2,000 cases of rape that occurred in the national capital in 2015,…

9 years ago

Watching Porn Can Make You Sexually Aggressive: Study

New York, Jan 4 (IANS) Spending too much time watching pornography can make you sexually aggressive, new research has found.…

9 years ago

Biggest Database for Cancer Drug Discovery Now in 3-D

London, Jan 4 (IANS) The world's largest database for cancer drug discovery has been updated by adding three-dimensional structures of…

9 years ago

Here’s How to Make New Year’s Resolutions Work

Sydney, Jan 4 (IANS) New Year resolutions are not as hard to stick to as people generally assume if you…

9 years ago

Psychotherapy for Gut Disease Has Long-Term Benefits

[gallery type="rectangular" ids="17787,17788"] New York, Jan 4 (IANS) While doctors have known for some time that psychological therapy can reduce…

9 years ago

Turning off E-Mail App on Phone Can Make You Happier

London, Jan 4 (IANS) If reducing stress is on your mind, turning off the e-mail app on your phone can…

9 years ago

Anti-Body Targeting Fat-Tissue Hormone May Treat Diabetes

New York, Jan 4 (IANS) Researchers have found a potential new treatment for diabetes in an anti-body that they developed…

9 years ago

Stroking Helps Calves Grow Better Relation with Humans

London, Jan 3 (IANS) A study focused on conventional dairy farming has found that calves can only develop a good…

9 years ago

Early Sex Puts Teenagers at High Infection Risk

Seoul, Jan 3 (IANS) Teenagers who experience their first sexual intercourse at an early age run a greater risk of…

9 years ago

Stretchy, Wearable Device to Monitor Heart Functioning

New York, Jan 3 (IANS) Using gold nanoparticles, South Korean scientists have created an ultra-thin and stretchable wearable device that…

9 years ago

NOC Scientists Solve Mystery Of Heat Loss from Earth’s Crust

[gallery type="rectangular" ids="17451,17452"] London, Jan 3 (IANS) By discovering a new type of seafloor vent system, a group of scientists…

9 years ago

Medication Poisoning More Common in Rural Areas

New York, Jan 3 (IANS) Children younger than five who live in poor, rural areas are at a greater risk…

9 years ago

All-Solid Lithium Batteries in the Offing

Seoul, Jan 3 (IANS) A team of Korean scientists has discovered a new way to develop all-solid-state lithium batteries without…

9 years ago

Now, Novel Way to Make Cleaner Fuel Cells

Moscow, Jan 3 (IANS) An international group of scientists from Russia, France and Germany has developed a novel method to…

9 years ago

Black Raspberries Are New Superfood

London, Jan 3 (IANS) Black raspberries grown in Central Europe show greater health benefits than their better-known cousins raspberries or…

9 years ago

Irish Kids Do It More, Eating Less Sweets

London, Jan 3 (IANS) A survey of more than 13,500 Irish children, aged eight to 17, found a drop in…

9 years ago

MIPT Says ‘Forbidden’ Substances on Super-Earths May Help Sustain Life

Moscow, Jan 3 (IANS) "Forbidden" substances can increase heat transfer rates and strengthen magnetic fields on massive Earth-like planets that…

9 years ago



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