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New Skin-Cell technique may heal build new heart muscles

People who thought damaged heart muscles cannot be tuned up or rely on any other possibility may soon be coerced to alter their accustomed patterns of beliefs. In a medical breakthrough, some
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Now a contact lens to keep track of your sugar level

According to US Department of Health 25.8 million people in US are afflicted with diabetes, a figure which comprises of 8.3 percent of total US population. Being a diabetic means dealing regularly
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Researchers adapt DNA as rewritable memory

Researchers have long been working to harness biological systems to use as highly reliable platforms for computing. Now, a team of bio-engineering scientists in the U.S. have demoed a method to uti
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Mobilysis: Dialysis system that lets patients cleanse their blood on the move

Although regular visits to dialysis center swings on inevitability for patients, but it may rather sound quite inconvenient and uneasy for most. Probably that’s why, an ingenious team of
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DARPA wants to track enemy through clouds, seeks tech proposals

The overhead aircraft support provides cover and support to the war fighters who participate in a battle from ground. The support is beneficial and sometimes can be crucial in deciding the fate of
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Rhythmic taps on trackpad to replace keyboard shortcuts

Living in an era of sophisticated tech products, we are familiar with a multiple number of input options. We have come across keyboards, trackpads, mice, touchscreens, multitouch gestures etc. Here
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New sensor device to detect ripeness of fruits and vegetables

Have you ever imagined a wonder gadget that can help you to monitor the ripeness of fruits and vegetables which you’ve kept in your store, preventing any loss caused by spoilage? Well, in that ca
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GraphExeter could be the answer to future's flexible displays

Researchers at University of Exeter claim to have discovered the world’s most lightweight, transparent and flexible material capable of conducting electricity. Named as GraphExeter (the later
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Scientists claim to discover world's most powerful quantum computer

The world has been waiting long for its first quantum computer. Time an again we have been told about the vast possibilities that quantum computers can offer.There is a cutting edge research going
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MIT to pave way for anti fogging, self cleaning and glare free glass

You might remember one of those dreaded days when you had to drive in a dense fog or rain at the night time along a mountainous terrain and the glare of the headlights just adds to the difficulty o
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