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  • News - 31 Oct 2005
    Like a case on a television show called Unsolved Mysteries, North Dakota State University researchers Kalpana S. Katti, Ph.D., and Dinesh R. Katti, Ph.D., are intrigued by a substance whose beauty...
  • News - 26 Oct 2005
    Scientists have discovered that a tool normally used to improve stainless steel and other metal alloys can be applied to a decidedly nonmetallic substance: protein. Researchers from MIT, the...
  • News - 26 Oct 2005
    Scientists believe that oxygen first showed up in the atmosphere about 2.7 billion years ago. They think it was put there by a one-celled organism called "cyanobacteria," which had recently become the...
  • News - 17 Oct 2005
    Researchers have discovered 10 new molecular structures with pharmaceutical potential in a species of red seaweed that lives in the shallow coral reef along the coastline of Fiji in the south Pacific...
  • News - 11 Oct 2005
    Oil companies could soon harness the power of distant supercomputers to tackle problems such as where to place equipment and how to clean up oil spills. For decades, the industry has used computers...
  • News - 7 Sep 2005
    For Boart Longyear’s Environmental Drilling Division (EDD), taking its MINISONIC drill rig from the USA to international markets has been an important goal – and a contract on the Indian...
  • News - 5 Sep 2005
    Shri Narendra Modi, Honourable Chief Minister of Gujarat today inaugurated the Cold Rolling complex of Essar Steel at its steel plant in Hazira, Gujarat. This 1.2 million tonne complex will make Essar...
  • News - 1 Sep 2005
    A novel technique for producing hydrogen from water and organic material has been found recently at Purdue University, a discovery that could help speed the creation of viable hydrogen storage...
  • News - 1 Sep 2005
    Designer molecules that combine metals such as copper with natural organic materials could one day attack viruses in the body and treat a wide range of diseases. That's the finding of chemists...
  • News - 30 Aug 2005
    Undersea exploration and monitoring of natural resources is set to be revolutionised by acoustic sensing technology using fibre optics developed at the Australian National University (ANU). The...

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