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Swiss researchers have developed a groundbreaking telescopic contact lens with a 3x zoom capability. The wearer can zoom in or out simply by blinking. Eric
Fast Food Harms Brain and Laziness
Fast food has long been known to be unhealthy and contribute to weight gain, but a new study from the University of New South Wales
16 Billion-Year-Accurate Strontium Clock
Revolutionary Artificial Sky Lamp Unveiled at London Exhibition The Italian company CeoLux has unveiled a new artificial sky lamp that is so realistic it is
Women have better sense of smell.
Women have long been known to have a better sense of smell than men, despite having a similar number of olfactory receptors and a smaller
Clear vision in darkness with drops.
In a groundbreaking experiment, researchers have used a dye found in some deep-sea fish and used to treat night blindness to enhance their own night
Happiness = No Shopping
The advertising industry bombards us with messages every day, telling us what we need to be happy. However, recent research by neuroscientists has shown that
Animals Utilize Genes from Bacteria
Ticks have been found to possess a toxin gene of bacterial origin that helps protect them from Lyme disease. Researchers from the University of Washington
Risks of ADHD Medications
A recent study has shown that an increasing number of parents are discontinuing medication-based ADHD therapy for their children. The medications used to treat ADHD,
Leukemia cases near power lines investigated.
British scientists have revisited the question of whether high-voltage power lines are harmful to humans and how exactly an increased health risk arises. For years,
Sail-hulled Cargo Ships Harness Wind
In a bid to reduce the environmental impact of shipping, Norwegian engineer Terje Lade has developed a new type of cargo ship that uses wind