WASHINGTON - Researchers have said that having a yearly mammogram greatly reduces the risk of mastectomy following breast cancer in women between the ages of 40 and 50.
WASHINGTON - A new study in mice has found out that enzymes in nasal mucus change certain scents well before the nose can detect them.
LONDON - A new research has warned that the loss of biodiversity-from beneficial bacteria to charismatic mammals-threatens human health.
WASHINGTON - Experts at Florida Institute of Technology's College of Engineering are testing a new technology to convert the energy produced by waves into electricity, which could the ocean into a giant power plant.
LONDON - Researcher at IBM's silicon integrated nanophotonics group at Yorktown Heights, in New York, unveiled a new type of computer chip that integrates both electrical and optical nano-devices on the same piece of silicon.
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