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CRISPR gene editing
14 Jan 2019
Gene-editing tool CRISPR repurposed to develop better antibiotics
The technique, known as Mobile-CRISPRi, allows scientists to screen for antibiotic function in a wide range of pathogenic bacteria.
E-bandage
24 Dec 2018
E-bandage can speed up wound healing: Study
Wounds covered by electric bandage closed within three days, compared with 12 days for a control bandage with no electric field.
Pregnancy
21 Feb 2017
Food-borne bacteria up miscarriage risk early in pregnancy
For the study, four pregnant rhesus macaques at the Wisconsin National Primate Research Centre were fed doses of the listeria comparable to what one might encounter in contaminated food.
Novel technique
22 Oct 2016
Scientists come up with novel method to convert footsteps into usable electricity
Researchers at University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed an inexpensive, simple method that allows them to convert footsteps into usable electricity.
bacteria
01 Jul 2016
Bacteria can block transmission of Zika virus, reveals study
Researchers from University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-MADISON) in the US have revealed that this bacteria can block the transmission of Zika in Aedes aegypti, the mosquito which is responsible for passing the virus to humans.
Stretchy circuits
30 May 2016
Fast, stretchy circuits could revolutionise Internet of Things!
A team of scientists has created the world's fastest stretchable, wearable integrated circuits, an advance that could drive the Internet of Things and lead to a much more connected, high-speed wireless planet.
Curiosity
10 Apr 2016
Curiosity leads us to seek out unpleasant, painful outcomes
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Chicago hypothesised that curiosity stems from humans' deep-seated desire to resolve uncertainty regardless of the harm it may bring.
Smartphone
12 Feb 2016
Soon, you could charge your smartphone by walking!
Researchers claimed that they have developed a technology that is capable of powering electronic devices as you walk.
Virtual reality
31 Jan 2016
Virtual reality headsets can trigger motion sickness, nausea
The results were published in the journal Entertainment Computing with Green.
Compassion
19 Dec 2015
Compassion can turn you from `punisher` into `helper`
A compassionate approach can lead to more help and less punishment, according to a new study.
Beer
06 Dec 2015
Novel yeast may inspire new beer flavour
In industry, yeasts are used to produce biofuels and to make enzymes, flavours and pigments and even drugs such as human insulin.
Phototransistors
31 Oct 2015
New phototransistor to speed up digital cameras
Like human eyes, phototransistors sense and collect light, then convert that light into an electrical charge proportional to its intensity and wavelength.
Apple Inc
15 Oct 2015
The Indians behind Apple's $862 million lawsuit
Apple Inc
14 Oct 2015
Apple iPhone, iPad chip violates processor patent; may face up to $862m in damages
Action video games
02 Oct 2015
Action video games improve brain function: Study
Action video games -- which feature quickly moving targets, include large amounts of clutter, and that require the user to make rapid, accurate decisions - have particularly positive cognitive impacts, says a new study.
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