Laser Ignition System To Replace Spark Plugs ?

In this year’s Conference on Lasers and Electro Optics (CLEO: 2011), to be held in Baltimore on May 1-6, researchers from Japan will describe the first multibeam laser system small enough to screw into an engine’s cylinder head.

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Yawning In Chimpanzees Is Not Just Sleepiness But Empathy – Study

New research at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, may help scientists understand empathy, the mechanism thought to underlie contagious yawning, in both chimpanzees and humans.

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Transformation Of Single Cell To Multicellular Unravels The Mystery Of Animal’s Origin

A single celled organism known as Capsaspora owczarzaki, is a tentacled amoeba like species which is unknown not until 2002 when it has been brought to scientific interest.

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New Device Checks Tears For Blood Sugar On Diabetics

The traditional method of testing blood sugar levels involves painful pricks on the fingers to draw blood for testing. The inconvenient and painful process may somehow leave diabetics lax in their testing.

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Banana Peel Can Remove Heavy Metals Polluting In Water – Study

A new study suggest that banana peels are not just ordinary agricultural wastes or only good for composting but they can now remove heavy metals polluting in water.

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NASA Disown Its Researcher’s Claim Of Extraterrestrial Life

Referring to the space rocks, a researcher of NASA has made the controversial claim that they’re fossils of extraterrestrial life, where the gaps and stringy fibers look like bacteria.

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