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Rock structures in British Columbian lake may hold vital clues to history of life on Earth

Washington, June 17 : Scientists will take the help of single person submersibles to retrieve samples from a lake (Pavillion) in northern British Columbia that may hold vital clues to the history o

New compound may make for inexpensive, easy-to-take diarrhea treatment

Washington, June 17: Researchers in the US have discovered a novel compound that might lead to an inexpensive, easy-to-take treatment for diarrhoea, a major cause of child deaths in developing nati

Seals may be able to use stars for navigation

London, June 17 : A team of biologists from the University of Southern Denmark has suggested that seals may be able to use the stars for navigation.

Roughened carbon nanotube films may help improve solar cells at lower cost

Washington, June 17 : Scientists from three institutions have revealed how nanotechnology may help improve the performance of solar cells at a lower cost.

Blast waves from supernovae kickstarted star formation in early galaxies

London, June 17 : Scientists have developed a computer simulation which shows that blast waves from the first supernovae kickstarted star formation in galaxies in the early universe.

PET scans show HRT does benefit postmenopausal women

PET scans show HRT does benefit postmenopausal womenWashington,

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