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New sunglasses can change colours like chameleon
Jul 12, 2011
Sunglasses that change colours with the ease of a chameleon could become the hottest fashion accessory.... Read More
Scientists debunk 'opposites attract' theory
Jul 11, 2011
The popular theory that opposites attract in matters of love doesn't hold true, going by what scientists suggest.... Read More
Devices to be powered out of thin air
Jul 11, 2011
Researchers have discovered a way of harnessing energy from the air around us that could potentially power wireless sensors, microprocessors and communications chips.... Read More
Human belly button harbours 1,400 bug strains
Jul 10, 2011
Scientists have stumbled on 1,400 strains of bacteria lurking in the much overlooked part of our anatomy - the navel.... Read More
Your brain corrects you morally
Jul 10, 2011
Unknown to you, your brain might have a hidden agenda -- discouraging you to stray from the narrow path to rectitude.... Read More
Researchers turn brain cells into heart cells
Jul 10, 2011
Researchers have changed a star-shaped brain cell and a skin cell into a heart cell -- offering the possibility of cell-based therapy for cardiovascular diseases.... Read More
Projection system to improve human-robot coordination
Jul 10, 2011
The modern world is unthinkable without robots that assist their human masters. Now, a new projection and camera-based system will improve coordination between them.... Read More
Melting ice turning the earth obese
Jul 08, 2011
Melting ice in Antarctica and Greenland is swelling the volume of oceans, with the excess water gravitating towards the equator, fattening the planet in its widest part. ... Read More
Hormones shape kids' responses to stress
Jul 08, 2011
Is your kid a "dove" - cautious and submissive when confronting new environments, or perhaps you have a "hawk" - bold and assertive in unfamiliar settings?... Read More
How visual cues help us understand body motion
Jul 08, 2011
Humans are so good at perceiving others that even a few dots on a screen representing the major joints of a body are enough to retrieve all the information we need -- as long as they move.... Read More