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New synthetic nanoparticles penetrate cells without harming them

New synthetic nanoparticles penetrate cells without harming them

How we can follow a single conversation in the midst of a crowd

Washington, June 10 : Researchers at the University of Heidelberg have gained fresh insights into what enables people to follow a single conversation in the midst of a crowded, noisy room.

Woolly mammoth existed as two groups 40,000 years ago

London, June 10: By sequencing five new complete genomes of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of woolly mammoths, an international team of scientists has determined that the now extinct animal existed as t

China eating up natural resources too fast, study finds

Beijing  - China is using natural resources twice as fast as they can be produced, according to a study released Tuesday by a Chinese and international environmental group.

New research to find how ions tamper with signals from GPS satellites

Washington, June 10 : New research and monitoring systems are clarifying what happens to disruptive clouds of electrons and other electrically charged particles, known as ions, in the ionosphere, w

Scientists block malarial parasite transmission in animal tests

Washington, June 10 : While performing animal tests, scientists have been able to prevent the malaria parasites from forming in mosquitoes by disrupting the potassium channel of the malaria parasit

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