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Biological Transistor Enables Computing Within Living Cells
March 28, 2013 Bioengineers have taken computing beyond mechanics and electronics into the living realm of biology. Scientists have used a biological transistor made from genetic material -- DNA and RNA -- in place ... > full story -
Study Explores Gang Activity on the Internet
March 26, 2013 Gangs are not using the Internet to recruit new members or commit complex cybercrimes, according to a new ... > full story -
Personal Monitor System Could Change Healthcare
March 25, 2013 A wireless personal health monitoring system using smartphones to upload data via the Internet will revolutionize the U.S. healthcare industry, its pioneering creators ... > full story -
New Lung Cancer Study Takes Page from Google's Playbook
March 25, 2013 A new study shows that the same sort of mathematical model that Google uses to predict which websites people want to visit may help researchers predict how lung cancer spreads through the human ... > full story -
Feeling Sick Makes Us Less Social Online, Too
March 25, 2013 When it comes to posting on social media, there are few areas of our lives that are off limits. We post about eating, working, playing, hunting, quilting – you name it. Just about everything is ... > full story -
'Brazilians' and Other Types of Pubic Hair Removal May Boost Viral Infection Risk
March 18, 2013 "Brazilians" and other types of fashionable pubic hair removal may boost the risk of a viral infection called Molluscum contagiousum, suggests a small ... > full story -
Millions of People in Asia Potentially Exposed to Health Risks of Popular Herbal Medicines
March 18, 2013 Scientists are warning that millions of people in Asia may be exposed to risk of developing kidney failure and bladder cancer by taking herbal medicines that are widely available in Asia. The ... > full story -
'Practice' Makes a Perfect Lure for Internet Gambling
March 15, 2013 New research has studied the behavior of young people lured into Internet gambling through so-called 'free-play' or 'practice' ... > full story -
'Active' Mothers Prefer Planned Home Birth, Midwifery Care
March 14, 2013 Women who see themselves as active participants in the delivery of their first child, and prefer a collaborative role with their healthcare provider are more likely to prefer planned home birth and ... > full story -
Teen Sexting, the Gender Gap
March 14, 2013 A survey of US adolescents reveals a gender gap in attitudes towards sexting and perceived ... > full story
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