Cancer-fighting Army? Magnetic Robot Swarms Could Combat Disease
Magnetically controlled swarms of microscopic robots might one day help fight cancer inside the body, new research suggests. Over the
Read moreMagnetically controlled swarms of microscopic robots might one day help fight cancer inside the body, new research suggests. Over the
Read moreDr. Christina Scirica, a pediatric pulmonologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, makes a point to eat dinner with her husband and
Read moreSince 1881, the obelisk known as Cleopatra's Needle has stood in New York's Central Park, but a letter from the
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Read moreThe U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with HEICO lighting, a division of EMD Technologies, of Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
Read moreA floating "island" is at large somewhere in the Earth's atmosphere. The 23-foot-wide, helium-filled model of a desert island was
Read moreWhen Dr. Bryan Vartabedian launched his career as a pediatric gastroenterologist more than 20 years ago, he never imagined that
Read moreThe first flying fish may have evolved to escape marine reptile predators, researchers say. These new findings hint that marine
Read moreHave trouble recalling your second-grade teacher's name, or even just what you ate for dinner last night? If so, that's
Read moreBeware of robots driven by small insects. A group of researchers has put a silkmoth in the driver's seat of
Read moreAn estimated 10 to 18 tornadoes plowed through the Dallas metropolitan area yesterday afternoon (April 3), tossing semi-trailers high in
Read moreThe breaking of the sound barrier is not just an audible phenomenon. As a new picture from the U.S. military
Read moreHuman growth hormone (HGH) is in the news again as a Canadian doctor, Anthony Galea, has been charged with illegally
Read moreSimilar genetic changes found in some people with ADHD and in some with autism may help explain why children with
Read moreThe stinky smell of sweaty socks might repulse humans, but scientists now find it enthralls mosquitoes and spiders. The odor
Read moreKate Middleton is allowed to choose any one of Queen Elizabeth II’s tiaras to wear on her wedding day. There's
Read moreIf Google is making users stupid, then social networks like Facebook may be making people seem smart without actually being
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