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Meet the 21st amino acid
Researchers at Cambridge claim they’ve engineered the first animal with artificial information embedded in its genetic code in such a way that it generates biological molecules that have never been seen before in nature. That is, it churns out an...
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The drug, designed to increase women's libidos, is being considered for FDA approval
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Science's quest to tweak the female libido has been put on hold. A panel of experts dealt a blow to the drug that's been dubbed the female Viagra when they...
You’ve no doubt by now heard about BMW’s i3 electric city car. The tiny runabout, which will have a rear-mounted electric motor and batteries located under the floor, has been somewhat of a hot topic among both greenies and fans of the roundel. To the conversation we now add pricing...
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Researchers presenting at the 242nd National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society this week in Denver have demonstrated a new DNA test that can measure the amount of potential carcinogens clinging to a person’s DNA. But unlike previous tests that required...
Ed Miliband named Sir John Rose, the former Rolls-Royce chief executive, in his Conference speech on Tuesday as the "true face of British business".
Southwest Airlines canceled 300 flights Saturday, including several at Midway Airport, after a six-foot hole tore open in the fuselage of a California-bound passenger flight Friday, prompting an emergency landing. The incident caused the airline to ground 79 of its Boeing...
The U.S. trade deficit fell in February to the lowest point in four months. The Commerce Department said Thursday that the trade deficit decreased 12.4 percent to $46 billion in February, down from $52.5 billion in January.
Davos, the Swiss ski resort that every year plays host to the world's rich and powerful, is rarely the scene of much levity.
Growing up, I was one of those lucky kids who wasn’t allergic to anything. I felt like I was invincible – while my friends were pestered by pollen or peanuts, I was able to eat and play with reckless abandon. Childhoods like mine, however, are becoming more and more scarce . A recent...
