Looking specifically at the connection between the consumption of dairy products and the risk of contracting Parkinson's disease, the new research shows a causal link between the consumption of milk and dairy products and a decrease in density of t
The dream of melding biological and man-made machinery is now a little more real with the announcement that Columbia Engineering researchers have successfully harnessed a chemical energy-producing biological process to power a solid state CMOS integr
As we know, the Porsche Mission E concept will enter the production stage in the next several years, so it's time to double check what's hiding inside.
Antibiotic Research UK director says chances of salvaging most important drugs are 50-50 after resistant bacteria found in pigs and humans in England and Wales
On December 15, Ubitquity LLC launched a new Blockchain-based notary platform BitNotarize in alpha. The platform will allow people to upload and keep their documents on the BlockChain. The platform can be used along with a traditional notary system,
A theoretical computer scientist has presented an algorithm that is being hailed as a breakthrough in mapping the obscure terrain of complexity theory, which explores how hard computational problems are to solve.
Being trapped on an upper floor of a burning high-rise is the stuff of nightmares, but a product called SkySaver offers a last-resort means of escape, should that unlikely scenario occur and a safer exit is unavailable.
Motorcycle helmets have been around for almost a century, yet their design has never deviated from the pull on-pull off type with a chinstrap to secure in place.
A fast-acting medical device developed for emergency treatment of a gunshot or other penetrating wound on the battlefield has been cleared for civilian use by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Testing of the Wendelstein 7-x stellarator has started with a bang, albeit a very very small one, with researchers switching on the experimental fusion reactor to produce its first helium plasma at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) in
Smartwatches collect data about users' heart rates and exercise and stress levels; now Google wants to collect users' blood to monitor their blood glucose.
business and repeat profits. (NaturalNews) Second cancers are on the rise in the United States, according to a new study, which found that one in five new cases involve someone who has had the disease before.
Flashing some interplanetary gold bling and sipping "space water" might sound far-fetched, but both could soon be reality, thanks to a new US law that legalizes cosmic mining.
Stephen Witt, author of "How Music Got Free," imagines a future where algorithms replace albums, Frank Sinatra has new hits, and the DJ always plays your favorite song.
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