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Eucalyptus species has nano properties

Eucalyptus macrocarpa is a gold mine for nanotechnology applications.

An Electronic Nose could sniff out tuberculosis

The E-Nose could detect lung cancer, pneumonia and other pulmonary diseases by sniffing a patient’s breath.

Comet Elenin has disintegrated

The comet is gone, but not forgotten… yet.

Mammalian skull from Late Cretaceous found in South America

The new species would have looked like Scrat, the sabre-toothed squirrel from Ice Age.

Tractor beams may become a reality

NASA is developing technology from science fiction.

First oxygen produced on Earth 2.48 billion years ago

Scientists may have resolved the debate about when oxygen was first produced on Earth.

Video: Do you know what Nano means?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UiihHvheK4 Winner of the  2011 Webby Award for Animation in the Online Film & Video Category, this short film takes us to the wonderful world of nano.

Strawberries can save your stomach from alcohol

The compounds in strawberries may be the answer to stomach ulcers.

What Inflates the Universe? A reflection on the Nobel Prize 2011 for Physics

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2011 honoured revolutionary, completely unexpected observations of the inflation of our Universe.

Do trees stop growing?

The short answer is no.

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