Raiding the AIDS citadel
Genetic intervention in the AIDS virus takes researchers closer to a possible victory over 'God's wrath' of the 20th century
Floating highway
Submerged floating tunnels could soon be used for transport across deep water channels in Europe
Sticking glue to wounds
Wounds will heal up with far less pain as an adhesive will be used to seal up lacerations, making stitching unnecessary
Dividing time
Is timefor a cell a recurringevent or something continuous? Well to find the answer you mustfirst know its temperature
Biology of suffering
The way an animal reacts to a hostile situation depends a lot on The evolution of its species, say researchers
The fifth force
The discovery of a previously unknown particle could revolutionise the concepts of classical physics
Sleep well, old pal
The greatest truths for remaining healthy are evident but mostly ignored. Two new studies stress on one of them -- exercise
Noise enfolded
Muffling the sound made by a supersonic jet during take-off could bring calm to areas where air traffic is high
Looking for life
The rightplace to look for extraterrestrial life is not planets of other solar systems but their moons
Sniffing out the killers
They are tiny and remote-controlled. And these sniffer planes will soon fly into biowarfare danger zones
Meltdown 2000!
Celebrations of the new century might be accompanied by multiple nuclear meltdowns wrought by the millennium bug. Is there a way out?
Off with flying colours
A new software increases flight safety by helping pilots calculate their take-off speeds more accurately
Expedition.com
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AIDS, the beginning
The discovery of a 50-year-old blood sample from Africa, which contains HIV, is throwing new light on the spread of AIDS
You can run
but hiding? Out of the question as the radar flashlight makes every thief's job a virtual nightmare
Terror unearthed?
California is sitting on gases at very high pressure that are enough to trigger earthquakes in near future
Chaos under control
"Bigger, better, faster, more" is a safe motto in data transfer techniques, as scientists try to process more information faster
Doing time
A beam of light could soon cure you of that jet lag as scientists find out how to "wind" our body clocks
Matter of blood
Surgeries that are planned in advance, may soon be performed without the need for blood transfusions
Still elusive
Two varying estimates of the Hubble constant mean that we are no closer to establishing the age of the universe
Bacteria need a quorum, too
As any sensible invader, virulent bacteria ensure that there are enough of them before they attack
12 billion years...
...is the age of the universe. And calculations based on data from the Hubble space telescope have established the elusive Hubble constant
A lifesaver
People buried in avalanches will have a better chance of survival thanks to a simple breathing device
Kindergar(d)en find
Researchers identify the closest living relatives of the first land plants -- a group of green algae
Virtual dystopia
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