Thursday, 14 June 2012

Lab on a chip device will help understand malaria better


A University of British Columbia researcher has come out with a simple and accurate device to study malaria – a disease that is increasingly resistant to drugs.

Spread by mosquitoes, malaria is caused by a tiny parasite that infects human red blood cells.

Tasty Breakfasts That Are No Good For Your Health (25 Photos)

 Actually I would have breakfast like this. I like this kind of food. But you should not eat a lot of, it is very bad for you. Eat healthy food.
Bon appetite.

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

10 Most Original Pill Cases

 From the Ultimate Pill Case, to a pill case with timer and a life saver look, check out the 10 Most Original Pill Cases.

Sunday, 3 June 2012

12 Most Extreme Cases of Tanorexia

 Patricia Krentcil is the mother who is accused of taking her 5-year-old daughter into a tanning bed. She is also the tannest woman you have ever seen.

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

The Animal Blood that Saves Lives

Its blood is blue and comes from a creature more ancient and resilient than dinosaurs – and even medicine itself has claimed this animal to be “a new life-saving tool”.  Not only serving great purposes towards its natural habitat, but now saving countless human lives is the remarkable and bizarre horseshoe crab. 

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Coming Soon: A Brain X Prize?


The X Prize Foundation is known for spurring innovative solutions to big problems with cash prizes. So far, the foundation has taken on everything from space travel to fuel-efficient automobiles. Now the X Prize Foundation is examining the prospects for a human brain-focused prize.

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