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The world’s first agency offering robots-for-hire is an Israeli-Japanese Venture
The world’s first agency offering robots-for-hire in factories and other industrial environments was launched last week as part of a joint Israeli-Japanese venture to...
If you want to live a long and healthy life you need to be...
A new year typically brings new resolutions. While making resolutions is easy, sticking with them is not.
Exercise-related resolutions consistently make the top 10...
Buying-shopping disorder – the ease of online purchasing could be making things worse
The holidays are peak buying time, and perhaps the worst time of the year for people who simply can't control their urge to shop.
Now,...
Dengue fever – The double positive CD4 T cells could actually be helping
No one knows what makes a mild dengue viral infection morph into a severe and sometimes deadly dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome.
Experts previously...
Staph bacteria are most feared for the drug-resistant strains that have become a serious...
Staph bacteria, the leading cause of potentially dangerous skin infections, are most feared for the drug-resistant strains that have become a serious threat to...
Researches has discovered that the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine its effective treatment to prevent...
Holidays are a time for family. Festive gatherings with parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles create memories that last a lifetime.
But when a loved...
Researchers found an artificial RNA molecule capable of silencing or turning off a targeted...
Writing in Nature Medicine, an international team headed by researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine describe a new way to...
Electric plane – Rolls-Royce with its one-seater electric plane will be the world’s fastest...
Rolls-Royce has taken the wraps off its one-seater electric plane.
This was a first look that drew global interest from news sites last week,...
The US Air Force successfully intercept an aerial target using the advanced precision kill...
The test was carried out by the US Air Force Air Combat Command’s 85 Test and Evaluation Squadron Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., on...
Sweden : Kalmar County – Fifth-grade pupils forced to pray in Arabic – forced...
When angry parents contacted the school in Kalmar County in southern Sweden, its authorities said it was merely "role-play".
Fifth-grade pupils in Bjurbäcksskolan, Emmaboda Municipality...
Ervebo : the first Ebola vaccine approved by the US FDA
The first Ebola vaccine approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is a single-dose injection called Ervebo.
The vaccine from Merck & Co....
Pre-installed Acer’s Quick Access program was found to be vulnerable to DLL hijacking
Lately, three well-known players in the computer industry are in trouble over vulnerabilities discovered in their Windows OS applications by SafeBreach.
The trio composed of Intel,...
Be aware : Avast security extensions is snooping your data
Among the various products and services out there, we often find social media companies in trouble for collecting our data beyond necessity.
However, recently we’ve come...
There are significant differences in rates of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes between subgroups of...
There are significant differences in rates of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes between subgroups of Hispanic and Asian Americans, a federal government study finds.
Hispanics and...
Leftover prescription opioids pose big risks to kids
Leftover prescription opioids pose big risks to kids, yet most parents keep their own and their child's unused painkillers even after they're no longer...

































