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Scientists looking for new ways to regulate genes, reduce heart damage

Washington, June 21 : University of Cincinnati (UC) researchers are focussing on regulating genes to look for new ways to prevent heart damage.

How pollution, cigarette smoke damage airways

Washington, June 21 : Scientists at the University of Florence in Italy say that they have gained fresh insights into how pollution and cigarette smoke damage airways.

North Pole might be free of ice for the first time in history this summer

Washington, June 21: Scientists have warned that the North Pole might be free of ice for the first time in history this summer, thanks to a dramatic increase in Arctic warming.

8,500 yr old Anatolian wheat confirmed to be oldest in the world

Istanbul, June 21 : A series of DNA analyses conducted on ancient wheat samples dating back to 8,500 years, have led scientists to conclude that the oldest known wheat was grown in Catalhoyuk, a Ne

Changing physical constant may be constant after all

London, June 21: A new analysis has found that variation in one of the fundamental constants of physics is not correct, and it is constant after all.

New X-ray source could be the brightest in the world

Washington, June 21 : Scientists at US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory have devised a novel X-ray source, which could be the brightest in the world, with estimates projecting it

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