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Detecting caesium with naked eyes

Radioactive caesium 137 has a half-life of 30.17 years, and its accumulation in organisms in exposed regions, such as around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, amplifies the hazard it poses. A new material reported by researchers ...

Feathers hold key to proof of bird health

Bird feathers appear to be simplistic structures, but a catalogue of chemicals and environmental contaminants resides deep inside them, scientists report. And these can be used to measure a bird's health.

Morocco to harness the wind in energy hunt

US seizes Bitcoin operator accounts

Galaxy's Ring of Fire

Alaska volcano shoots ash 15,000 feet into the air

Technology for a better diagnosis of food allergies

Researchers at the Institute of Materials Science of the Universitat de València, in consortium with various European companies and institutions, are developing a system based on photonic biosensors for ...

Breath test identifies bacteria's fingerprint

(Phys.org)—Scientists have identified the chemical 'fingerprints' given off by specific bacteria when present in the lungs, potentially allowing for a quick and simple breath test to diagnose infections such as tuberculosis.

US psychiatry gets makeover in new manual

New case of SARS-like virus in Saudi: ministry

Chinese, Indian airlines face EU pollution fines

Yahoo Japan suspects 22 million IDs stolen

New colonoscope provides ground-breaking view of colon

New principle may help explain why nature is quantum

Earth's center is out of sync

Fracking risks to ground water assessed

Pocket test measures 50 things in a drop of blood

(Phys.org)—A new device about the size of a business card could allow health care providers to test for insulin and other blood proteins, cholesterol, and even signs of viral or bacterial infection all ...

How to plant a garden on Mars—with a robot

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