Scientists computer analyze boxing
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U.S. scientists are using a computer program to develop an objective method of determining when a boxing match should be stopped.
European Union eyes better small aircraft
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A $548,000 (280,000 pound) grant to engineers at Britain's University of Manchester could lead to cheaper, lighter and "greener" small passenger aircraft.
Parents blind to their children's weight
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Researchers with Deakin's Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research surveyed more than 1200 families to find out if parents had concerns about their children's weight and if they took any preventative action to ...
Sedentary teens more likely to have higher blood pressure
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Teenagers who spend a lot of time planted in front of the TV are more likely to have higher blood pressure, regardless of whether they are overweight. "This is the first research to show a direct and independent connection ...
Scientists demonstrate the process of mammalian egg maturation
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The Rong Li lab team has answered an important question about how mammalian eggs undergo maturation through an intricate process of asymmetric cell division. The team discovered a novel pathway by which chromatin exerts command ...
Non-prescription pills draws controversy
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A new plan in Britain that would allow birth control pills to be available for sale without prescription has some area doctors concerned, a report said.


