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Now, materials that repair themselves

Washington, April 18 : Researchers have used two methods for the development of self-repairing polymer materials with the capacity of recovering a good part of the properties lost and with no or wi

Scientists find strong evidence linking genetics to migraine susceptibility

Washington, April 18 : A study on two diverse populations of Finnish and Australian people has uncovered the first conclusive evidence linking genetics to migraine susceptibility.

Aerodynamic truck trailer cuts fuel and emissions by up to 15%

Washington, April 18 : Researchers have created an improved aerodynamic shape for truck trailers by mounting sideskirts, which can lead to a cut in fuel consumption and emissions of up to as much a

Pharaoh Seti I’s tomb in Egypt bigger than believed

Washington, April 18 : Archaeologists have discovered that the tomb of pharaoh Seti I, which is the largest tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, is bigger than originally believed.

New children’s book explains why mommy got a boob job

London, April 18 : Ever wondered how will you react to your child’s incessant queries about your latest boob job or tummy tuck?

Faint earth tremors can track extreme storms

Washington, April 18: A new research has suggested that data from faint earth tremors caused by wind-driven ocean waves can track extreme storms.

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