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New anti-wrinkle biomaterial mimics human tissue
May 31, 2011
In a breakthrough in tissue engineering, scientists have developed a new biomaterial designed for repairing damaged human tissue, which doesn't wrinkle up when it is stretched and closely mimics the p... Read More
Morality influenced by evolving brain
May 29, 2011
A person's evolving brain circuitry may play a key role in his changing moral perceptions over the years.... Read More
Stars to help track space junk
May 29, 2011
Soon a method to track geostationary objects, including space debris, could be in place, using the position of the stars.... Read More
Scientists clue into why people suffer poor self-image
May 28, 2011
Scientists have clued on into why some people suffer a poor self-image, seeing themselves as disfigured and ugly even though they may be good looking.... Read More
Moon may have as much water as Earth has
May 28, 2011
Water may be as plentiful within the moon as on the Earth, reveals a study of lunar rocks brought by the Apollo mission.... Read More
Scientists trick brain into experiencing itself as doll-size
May 28, 2011
Imagine shrinking to the size of a doll in your sleep. When you wake up, will you perceive yourself as tiny or the world as being populated by giants? ... Read More
Seniors tend to overestimate driving skills
May 26, 2011
Older drivers, especially those aged over 65 years, tend to overestimate their driving skills.... Read More
India's advanced satellite placed in geosynchronous orbit
May 26, 2011
India Wednesday successfully placed its advanced communication satellite GSAT-8 in the geosynchronous orbit, about 36,000 km above the Earth, the Indian space agency said.... Read More
Kids learn new words in moments of insight
May 25, 2011
Psychologists have offered a new theory suggesting that kids learn their first words in moments of insight rather than through repeated exposure as is currently believed.... Read More
Greenland ice loss can fill world's 11th largest lake
May 25, 2011
Two of the three largest glaciers draining a frozen Greenland have lost so much ice that, if melted, could have filled Lake Erie, the world's 11th largest lake, researchers say.... Read More