Painkiller can boost breast cancer survival rates
By ians • Feb 18th, 2010London, Feb 18, Women with breast cancer who take aspirin at least twice a week can more than double their chance of survival, a media report said citing researchers.
London, Feb 18, Women with breast cancer who take aspirin at least twice a week can more than double their chance of survival, a media report said citing researchers.
London, Feb 17, Scorpion venom is notoriously poisonous but it can potentially replace dangerous and addictive painkillers like morphine, says a new study.
Sydney, Feb 16, An advanced system that will allow speech recognition in spaces filled with other voices, noise and echoes is being developed by an international team of researchers.
Washington, Feb 16, Scientists have discovered a molecular pathway that works through the immune system to regenerate damaged kidney tissues.
Washington, Feb 16, Surgically implanted hearing aids, anchored to the skull bone, noticeably improves hearing among children with deafness in one ear, says a new report.
Washington, Feb 15, Scientists are urging world leaders to avert a major starvation catastrophe by the end of the century.
London, Feb 15, Researchers have developed a digital technology that enriches real images on a virtual tour through ancient buildings, creating a more vivid experience for the museum visitor.
London, Feb 15, Researchers have designed a new archaeological tool which could answer key questions in human evolution.
Washington, Feb 15, A novel and rapid anti-cancer drug development strategy has resulted in a new drug that stops kidney and pancreatic tumours from growing in mice.
London, Feb 15, Sleepiness while driving significantly increases the risk of motor vehicle accidents in adolescents, a new study has confirmed.