Gut Throat Competition to Help Fight E. Coli

E. Coli

Scientists have come to a new approach to treat the E. coli and other severe infections of the gut. The latest research by the fellows from the University of Michigan has shown that the beneficial bacteria present in the gut compete with the serious invasions from outside helping the body to kill or remove the harmful bacteria away from the body. If More...

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Alien
By Kennard Wilson On Wednesday, May 9th, 2012
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Can There Really Be An Alien Form Of Life Beyond Earth?

‘Life beyond earth?’—the idea is interesting to anyone. Scientists have long been working on the idea and they could never rule out the possibility. The life presents forms that are all the way more resistant, More...

IVF And ICSI Risks Of Birth Defects
By Kennard Wilson On Monday, May 7th, 2012
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IVF And ICSI Have Greater Risks Of Birth Defects

Various popular technologies assisting in reproduction pose higher risk of birth defects. A study conducted by fellows from University of Adelaide has shown this. The researchers compared the risks across IVF (in More...

Giant Mammals
By Kennard Wilson On Saturday, May 5th, 2012
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Pre-historic North Americans Co-existed With Extinct Giant Mammals

A study on the age of skeletons shows that ancient North Americans lived alongside some gigantic mammals. The age of the skeletons indicates to the last ice age. To be exact, it is settled with the study that the More...

Drugs on Rise in US
By Kennard Wilson On Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
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Infant Addiction To Opiate Drugs On Rise In US

The researches show that as high as one infant born every hour is born with addiction to opiate drugs due to overuse of these drugs during pregnancy. Published on the Journal of American Medical Association, the More...

Frogs in Sierra Nevada Basin
By Kennard Wilson On Thursday, April 26th, 2012
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A Fungus That Took Lives of 95 Percent Wild Frogs in Sierra Nevada Basin

A study conducted by the University of California researchers in association with those at San Francisco and Berkeley State Universities has confirmed the way of working of a particular fungus on the bodies of frogs More...

Mammals
By Kennard Wilson On Tuesday, April 24th, 2012
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Mammals: ‘How They Did’ For ‘How They Will’

In order to draw a reliable projection on how mammals will perform, scientists have been delving into their survival in hard times in past. They have again come up with the result that diversity has been their best More...

Thin tv
By pannyjohn On Friday, April 20th, 2012
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A Paper-Thin TV Is Possible Now!

Yes, it is possible thanks to the technological developments now—you can have a paper-thin television. It is called paper electronics and has already been used in organic solar cells. The display of your mobile More...

Scan the Brain
By Kennard Wilson On Wednesday, April 18th, 2012
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Now You Can Scan the Brain for Predicting Obesity

The findings that a weight gain can be predicted by viewing the brain scan may prove helpful to fight the menace of obesity that has been crippling the American society now for long. In a study that has been published More...

Blood Group Test
By Kennard Wilson On Monday, April 16th, 2012
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Your Blood Group May Help Rotavirus Infection

If your doc reports you you are infected with some rotavirus, it may depend on your blood type. Some strains of this intestinal pathogen have been reported in a recent study to recognize the blood group ‘A’ More...