Washington D.C. [USA], May 21 (ANI): Scientists have developed a new way that can help store vaccines and their subsequent transfer to remote and impoverished areas of the world.
New Delhi [India], May 14 (ANI): While mental health still remains a taboo as far as mainstream discussions are concerned, researchers are constantly trying to zero down every possible root cause of it.
Washington DC [USA], May 11 (ANI): Scientists are working towards a dream of creating artery banks, similar to blood banks common today with readily available material to replace diseased arteries during surgery.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 11 (ANI): Social media has become an inevitable part of everyone's lives, be it celebs or scientists. A new study highlights that scientists who are regular in posting their selfies to their Instagram feed are more trusted than others.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 7 (ANI): Researchers have developed a sensor that can tell if milk is still fresh or has gone stale without even touching the milk.
Washington DC [USA], May 6 (ANI): Scientists have debunked myths about heart failure and have highlighted that there is low awareness of heart failure among patients as per a survey.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 5 (ANI): After mapping the genome of wheat, scientists have reconstructed its breeding history. They examined the genetic diversity of wheat varieties and discovered which cereals our ancestors cultivated, where today's wheat comes from, and what the Cold War ha
Washington D.C. [USA], May 4 (ANI): A team of researchers has outlined an efficient and economical process to produce plastic chemical- HMF or hydroxymethylfurfural. The HMF is a versatile plant-derived chemical considered crucial for building a renewable economy.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 4 (ANI): Researchers have developed a new two-tier method that can detect Alzheimer's disease at an earlier stage. Using the current technique, Alzheimer's disease can only be detected once the typical plaques have formed in the brain of the patients.
Washington DC [USA], May 3 (ANI): Scientists at the University of Waterloo have developed a radar that can wirelessly monitor the vital signs of patients thus eliminating the dependency on machines.