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News Bulletin6 years ago
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Scientists have found a way to smuggle an antibiotic into bacteria and treat infections in patients who have developed a resistance to antibiotics.
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Society6 years ago
US, Japanese scientists win 2018 Nobel Medicine prize
American James Allison and Japanese Tasuku Honjo have won the 2018 Nobel Medicine Prize for research into how the body's natural defenses can fight cancer.
US, Japanese scientists win 2018 Nobel Medicine prize
revolution40yrs6 years ago
Intl. conference on Science Parks kicks off in Isfahan
Iran's central city of Isfahan has hosted an International conference on Science Parks.
Intl. conference on Science Parks kicks off in Isfahan
Press Plus6 years ago
Science: Beneficial or threat to humanity?
At the dawn of the 21st century, science has exceeded many boarders of human understanding and widened our knowledge of things that were once unknown. 
Science: Beneficial or threat to humanity?
More6 years ago
Controversy grows as Spain house votes for euthanasia
Spain's lower house votes in favor of examining a bill on legalizing euthanasia, a first in the country even if there will likely be major opposition.
Controversy grows as Spain house votes for euthanasia
Sci-Tech6 years ago
Study finds insect fly blows bubbles to cool off
A new study shows the Latrine blowfly uses "bubbling behavior" to regulate body temperature.
Study finds insect fly blows bubbles to cool off
China7 years ago
Chinese baby born four years after parents' death
A Chinese baby boy nicknamed Tiantian is born in the city of Nanjing four years after parents' death in a car crash.
Chinese baby born four years after parents' death
On The News Line7 years ago
Stephen Hawking dies 
The world’s scientific community is mourning the death of the prominent British physicist Stephen Hawking.
Stephen Hawking dies 
InfoClips7 years ago
Who was Stephen Hawking?
Renowned British scientist Stephen Hawking was considered as one of the brightest stars in modern cosmology and science.
Who was Stephen Hawking?
Sci-Tech7 years ago
AI growth poses new cybercrime threats: Experts
In a new report, the academic, industry and the charitable sector experts, describe AI as a “dual use technology” with potential military and civilian uses, akin to nuclear power, explosives and hacking tools.
AI growth poses new cybercrime threats: Experts
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