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Going Green: India Bets on Eco-Friendly Tech
Green technology is proving lucrative in India, clean energy investments here were worth $10.3 billion, a growth of 52%...
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Harnessing Human Power for Electricity
From footfalls to button pushes, scientists seek to generate current to power small devices
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Back-to-the-Future Battery Spells Good News for Energy
Scientists have given a 21st-century makeover to the nickel-iron battery, a gadget conceived by Thomas Edison during the era...
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EEG Brain Trace ‘Can Detect Autism’
A simple brain trace can identify autism in children as young as two years old, scientists believe. A U.S....
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Physics Community Afire With Rumors of Higgs Boson Discovery
One of the biggest debuts in the science world could happen in a matter of weeks: The Higgs boson...
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Tending the Body’s Microbial Garden
For a century, doctors have waged war against bacteria, using antibiotics as their weapons. But that relationship is changing...
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Rudimentary Liver Grown in vitro
Japanese scientists have used induced stem cells to create a liver-like tissue in a dish. Although they have yet...
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Euclid Mission to Probe Universe’s Darkest Secrets Approved
The first-ever mission dedicated to looking for dark matter and dark energy, two mysterious entities believed to explain the...
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Potential Cracks in the Standard Model of Particle Physics
Recently analyzed data from the BaBar experiment may suggest possible flaws in the Standard Model of particle physics, the...
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Missing Neutrons May Be Visiting Parallel Universe
Neutrons may be traveling from our universe into parallel worlds and back again, according to a new theory that...