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Your office coffee break might be doing more than just keeping you awake—it could be raising your cholesterolResearch from Uppsala University and Chalmers University reveals that coffee from office coffee machines can increase cholesterol levels. C...
Will AI one day win a Nobel Prize?Some scientists are already hard at work seeking to create an AI colleague worthy of a Nobel, with this year's laureates to be announced be...
What consists of consciousness? Researchers are still digging for an answerThe Templeton World Charity Foundation has sponsored a large-scale study to find what exactly consciousness is, putting two of the most pro...
Tata Steel UK using bacteria-technology to recycle its emissions"As the world is coming to terms with the challenges of net-zero CO2 steelmaking, there are lots of options to consider. Not only in terms ...
How to change your home into a rechargeable cement batteryYou can convert your home into a giant electricity storage unit.
Organic food good for you, but not for planetOrganic food can result in much greater emissions as the yields per hectare are much lower, primarily because fertilisers are not used. To ...
Why organic food may be good for you, but is harmful for the climateThe reason why organic food is so much worse for the climate is that the yields per hectare are much lower.
More browns: Whole grain foods like rye, oats or wheat may prevent type 2 diabetesDrinking coffee and avoiding red meat may similarly reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.
- Astronomers catch a glimpse of Sun's future
London, Nov 7 (IANS) A team of astronomers from Sweden has for the first time observed the clearest and sharpest view yet of the surface of...
3-D printer creates objects using wood celluloseThe researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden also added carbon nanotubes to create electrically conductive material.
Scientists capture the sound of an atomThe interaction between atoms and light is well known and has been studied extensively in the field of quantum optics.
- Global intake of beef and lamb threatens UN’s climate target
Rising greenhouse gases emissions from agriculture particularly with global meat and dairy consumption increasing is threatening UN’s targe...
New record set for data-transfer speedsThe achieved rate was about 14 per cent faster than the previous record and about 2.5 times faster than the capabilities of today's typical...
Lasers may cure Alzheimer's and Parkinson'sDue to this discovery it might, thus, be possible to remove the harmful protein without touching the surrounding tissue.
- Well-being index to be included in Assam Human Development Report 2014
Assam will include well being index in the Assam Human Development Report which is under preparation.
- Extensive broadband usage to make OECD richer by USD 126 billion
A 0.3 per cent increase in GDP growth in the OECD region is equivalent to USD 126 billion. The OECD region accounts for over 60 per cent of...