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Astronomers Reach For The Planetary Nebulae
Astronomers have developed a method to measure the size of planetary nebulae that works over a factor of more than six powers of ten in surface brightness.
Quickly & Cheaply Distinguishing Chemical Lookalikes
Researchers have developed a versatile method to identify biologically important chiral compounds through NMR.
Liquid Acoustics Reveal Earth’s Core
The Earth's core contains carbon, but also other unknown light elements, say scientists from RIKEN's SPring-8 Center.
Concern Over Drug Industry Involvement At India’s “Health Camps”
Drug companies have been running health screenings in India as a way to increase their market share, according to a report in The BMJ.
Midriff Bulge Clinging To One In Four Older Indians
Excess girth around the waist, which is associated with a variety of health problems, has been found in 28-50 percent of middle aged Indians.
Western Blood Pressure Guidelines May Increase Asian Stroke Risk
Western blood pressure guidelines may be too high for Asian patients, particularly the elderly.
How Cancer Cells Launch A Counterstrike Against BET Inhibitors
Cancer cells that develop resistance to BET inhibitors do so by recruiting the help of leukemia stem cells.
Culturing Cancer Cells For Personalized Treatments
Researchers have boosted the success rate of culturing circulating tumor cells from blood samples to 60 percent, paving the way for personalized treatments.
Malaysia Baulks On Oil Palm Maps
Malaysia is the only country not to have supplied maps of its palm oil plantations, information which could help pin point sources of forest fires.












