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Find out ways to fence progress of Neurodegenerative diseases
Neurons normally don't reproduce or replace themselves, so when they become damaged or die they cannot be replaced by the body.
Bones found in 1940 seem to be Amelia Earhart's: Study
Jantz's analysis is the latest chapter in a back-and-forth that has played out about the remains.
India ranks last amongst 77 countries with 4G LTE networks
India is on 11th position when it comes to 4G LTE availability across the world.
Inito launches portable diagnostic device
The report highlights that this affordable device uses a patent-pending imaging technology
Smartphones could soon detect kids
Parental control apps could soon be the thing of the past.
Crossing online privacy limits jeopardises Valentine’s Day: Kaspersky Lab
80 per cent people believe that couples should have private space, both on and offline.
Smartphones may help search for rare cosmic rays
Cosmic rays are constantly entering the Earth's atmosphere.
Toothpaste ingredient could fight malaria, says study
Malaria kills around half a million people every year, the vast majority of them children in the poorest parts of Africa.
Carrying phones in the pocket, a health hazard: study
A study suggest that increased use of cell phones may be linked to certain types of brain cancer and other health effects.
Eating soy foods can reduce side effects of breast cancer treatment
The findings have been published in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment.