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Mice Sing to Attract Mates, Study FindsWhile mice may not sing to beg for food, they certainly sing to win over potential mates. Researchers at the University of Washington in the United States discovered...
Read moreDetailsMice Sing to Attract Mates, Study FindsWhile mice may not sing to beg for food, they certainly sing to win over potential mates. Researchers at the University of Washington in the United States discovered...
Read moreDetailsTwo major pharmaceutical companies are partnering with an international AIDS prevention organization to develop a gel or foam to help women avoid HIV infection, the virus that causes AIDS. Merck and Bristol-Myers Squibb are...
Read moreDetailsThe stomach can reveal more truths than standard physical heart rate measurement methods, according to scientists at the University of Texas (USA). Physical heart rate measurement detects changes in heart rate and sweat levels....
Read moreDetailsOn November 2, the Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche announced that it is negotiating with a Shanghai-based pharmaceutical group regarding the production of Tamiflu, a medication for avian influenza. According to a spokesperson for Roche...
Read moreDetailsRecent experiments by American scientists on mice have shown that, thanks to nanomaterials, it is possible to deliver cancer treatment deep into tumors and destroy them without harming the surrounding healthy tissue. After observing...
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