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With more and more developments to allow women to enjoy the pleasure of childbirth, here comes a new breakthrough that assures to save the last minute agony of the moms-to-be. Doctors often get confused when
While the rest of the world plans on absolute ban on cell phones, there is a particular country that still thinks that cell phones in schools are not such a bad idea. Schools in New Zealand may
Google is at it again. This time Google is all set to launch the most awaited handsets of all time-The 'G phone' or the 'Dream'. Before you leap into comparing it with the Apple's i phone,you will be amazed at
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A group of researchers has developed a world-first computerised system which may reveal a way to predict premature birth with greater accuracy. The University of Melbourne, the University of Newcastle has collaborated with Symbion Pathology to develop
Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a software that enables deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals to use sign language over a mobile phone. UW engineers got the phones working together this spring, and
Gurgaon : More than 100 people gathered here to catch a glimpse of Apple's much awaited 3G iPhone. Twenty-three-year-old Swati became the first buyer of the iconic handset. She bought the 8 GB version of the phone. The phone is priced
A research team led by psychologists at the University of Maryland's School of Medicine is using "pattern array" software to see movements in rats, which they believe may be helpful in predicting diseases like Lou Gehrig's syndrome.
Initial trials on four healthy volunteers suggest that a pneumatic robot can position patients' limbs inside an MRI scanner, and allow physicians to get sharp images of tendons that are usually hard to see. The promising results