Science/Health

Science/Health

Over 120 Afghan schoolgirls sick after poison attack

By IANS,

London : Over 120 schoolgirls in Afghanistan fell sick following a suspected poison attack by the Taliban, a media report said.

British lab growing human body parts

By IANS,

London: British experts are growing human body parts like nose and ears in laboratory, Daily Mail reported Sunday.

Moon to come closest to earth Sunday night

By IANS,

New Delhi: Star gazers in the capital are in for a celestial treat Sunday night as it will be the only night in 2012 when the moon will shine at its brightest and biggest.

'Low oxygen levels drive cancer growth'

By IANS,

Washington: Low oxygen levels in cells, not genetic mutations, may fuel uncontrollable cancer growth, says a new discovery.

Asian school dropouts suffering from eye problems

By IANS,

London: Up to 90 percent of school dropouts in major Asian cities suffer from myopia or short-sightedness, BBC reported.

Mammals running speed determines eye size

By IANS,

Washington: Maximum running speed practically determines mammalian eye size other than body size, says a new study.

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