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Blood Proteins Could Help Monitor Malnutrition
Scientists have identified a range of proteins that can aid understanding of malnutrition among the world's poor.
AIT And CAS Collaborate On Low Carbon Energy Demonstration
The Austrian Institute of Technology and the Qingdao Innovation and Chinese Academy of Sciences have collaborated on low carbon energy initiatives.
5 Health Myths, Debunked!
Remember all those times you were given dubious health advice? Here are five health myths that we hope to debunk with empirical evidence from scientific studies.
Lemons Fly As Jet Fuel Of The Future
A researcher in Australia hopes to use a chemical found in lemons and other citrus fruits to make clean, renewable jet fuel.
Australia And India To Collaborate On Clean Fuel Production
A six million dollar Australia-India partnership project will focus on improving processes involved in the production of dimethyl ether (DME), a clean-burning synthetic fuel.
Safer Food In China Means A Healthier Economy
Food safety has become as big a concern to ordinary Chinese as corruption and inequality, Sacha Cody of the Australian National University's China Institute.
Drinking In Pregnancy Affects Children Academically
Pregnant women who regularly drink as little as two glasses of wine can adversely impact their child's results at school, says a new study.
Record Temperatures Set To Reach Tropics First
Tropical regions near the equator will be the first to experience hotter temperatures that will put a strain on their rich biodiversity, says a study.
‘Jekyll-And-Hyde’ Protein May Be Weapon Against Cancer
Researchers have discovered how a 'Jekyll-and-Hyde' protein determines the life and death of cancer cells.












