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Scientists develop method to convert toxic computer waste into safe products

ComputerWashington, May 13 : It may sound bizarre, but the circuit boards that make your computer wo

Scientist develop microwave zapping system to fend off ‘invasive species’

Washington, May 13 : Scientists in Louisiana have announced the development of a new cost-effective microwave zapping system that would kill unwanted plants and animals that hitch a ride to the Uni

Human vision not adequate to assess what birds see

Washington, May 13 : Uppsala University researchers have found evidence that human vision is inadequate for research on bird vision.

Kids whose parents read aloud to them develop better language skills at schoo

Washington, May 13 : Kids, whose parents read aloud to them are likely to develop better language and literacy skills when they go to school, says a new study.

Media’s glamorization of ultra-thin image ‘deeply affecting women’

Washington, May 13 : The media has shaped people’s ideology extensively and a classic example of this is the way it has etched the “ultra-thin” image in the minds of today’s women.

Now, a software toolbox to characterize protein patterns in human tissues

Washington, May 13 : A software toolbox developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University may enable scientists to characterize protein patterns in human tissues.

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