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Science and Technology

In the fight against obesity, the chip implanted under the human skin will fight

In the near future, nutritionists can significantly reduce the amount of work, because scientists are developing a special device that will be implanted under the skin and help people who are overweight and suppress the habit of overeating, leading to obesity.
13 December 2013, 09:44

Special glasses will help nurses give intravenous injections the first time

Points of the Eyes-On Glasses system allow you to see the real-time blood system of a real person and inject the injection exactly into a vein.
12 December 2013, 09:31

A person perceives a strong pain less painfully if it comes immediately

A person even perceives a very strong pain less painfully, if less time is spent on her waiting.
10 December 2013, 09:31

Condoms of the new generation will soon be on sale

A group of researchers is currently developing a condom made of a unique material that will have a polymer material reminiscent of latex and graphene properties, one of the forms of carbon.
05 December 2013, 09:00

New antibiotics do not cause "addiction" bacteria will be able to act on them even in a dormant state

Scientists believe that the development and introduction of new antibacterial drugs on the pharmaceutical market is vital, because "obsolete" versions of antibiotics are no longer able to cope with the task.
04 December 2013, 09:00

Cancer of the stomach will help to cure cow's milk

The most common cow milk will help in the treatment of malignant stomach formations.
29 November 2013, 09:00

New development of Russian scientists will change the lives of disabled and elderly people

In essence, the exoskeleton is a special suit with control, which is worn on a person and increases his physical strength and endurance.
27 November 2013, 09:00

New alcohol will not cause addiction and provoke liver cirrhosis

It was possible to separate the components from alcohol that affect the part of the brain that is responsible for enjoying
26 November 2013, 10:00

Intestinal microflora is to blame for autoimmune diseases

American immunologists have come to the conclusion that rheumatoid arthritis can be associated with the human intestinal microflora, namely the Prevotella copri bacterium.
20 November 2013, 09:12

New molecules have been found that will help the body cope with high doses of chemotherapy drugs

American experts have discovered molecules that interact with stem cells of the intestine and help the body survive at very high doses of chemotherapy and radiation.
15 November 2013, 09:00

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