25/01/2006

Study: Acupuncture Does Combat Pain

Ancient Chinese medicine is gradually gaining in popularity amongst Westerners. An increasing number of patients across Europe and America are turning to the Chinese deep-needle acupuncture to treat their aches and pains. ...

Emory study reveals the political brain

Emory University scientists say political partisans of both parties apparently don't let facts interfere with their judgments on political issues.

Study looks at Chinese herb use for SARS

Scientists at the West China Hospital in Sichuan say they've found the addition of Chinese herbs to current SARS therapy does not decrease death rates.

Experts: Chinese map likely phony

A recently unveiled map purporting to show a Chinese explorer discovered America in 1418 has been met with skepticism from cartographers and historians.

NASA loans engine to private industry firm

NASA officials in Washington say they are loaning a rocket engine to Rocketplane Limited Inc. of Oklahoma City as part of an industry partnership program.

Watch out iPod, Mobile TV is under way

Portable television may have just gotten a lot easier, now that the wireless industry is checking into mobile TV. A new alliance of wireless and technology companies are jumping on the bandwagon to do just that, including ...

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