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Who Is To Blame For The Worst Graduate Job Market In China’s History?
2013 will be the most difficult job-hunting year in history for university graduates in China. Shuang Ren explores who is to blame for this.
Complementary Medicines May Put Cancer Patients’ Lives At Risk
Nial Wheate discusses why it is worrying that many cancer patients use complementary medicine to supplement regular hospital treatment.
Pacific Flights Create Most Amount Of Ozone
The amount of ozone created from aircraft pollution is highest from flights leaving and entering Australia and New Zealand.
Super-Bright Nanocrystals For Diagnostic Testing
Researchers in Australia and China have used optical fibers to illuminate nanocrystals at three orders of magnitude over quantum dots.
Agilent Opens Innovation Center In Australia
Agilent Technologies Inc. has opened a new Spectroscopy Technology Innovation Center in Mulgrave, Australia.
Treating Diabetes May Help Chronic Schizophrenics
Researchers have discovered that the prevention and treatment of diabetes might help to reduce the cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia.
Chinese Herb May Help In Healing Spinal Cord Injuries
Researchers have found that a Chinese herb known as Ji-Sui-Kang (JSK) improved spinal cord injury outcomes in rats.
Stroke Risk Similar Among Men And Women Smokers Worldwide
Smoking may cause similar stroke risks for men and women, but women smokers may be at greater risk for hemorrhagic stroke.
3 Stomach Cancer Subtypes That Should Be Treated Differently
Stomach cancer falls into three broad subtypes that respond differently to currently available therapies, according to a new study.












