
LGBT groups defy UN decision to bar them from AIDS meet
Gay and transgender rights groups barred from a major UN AIDS conference opening Wednesday plan to defy the decision by joining other delegations at the meeting on ending the HIV epidemic. ... more
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Hong Kong culls thousands of birds over avian flu scare
Hong Kong culled 4,500 birds on Tuesday after the deadly H7N9 bird flu virus was discovered in a chicken at a local market. ... more
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Scrumped fruit shaped ape evolution and human fondness for alcohol
Solomon Islands bars China and Taiwan from top Pacific summit
Zambia rejects US claims of toxins after February mine spill
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Study: New material kills E. coli bacteria in 30 seconds
Researchers in Singapore have created a new antimicrobial material capable of neutralizing E. coli bacteria in 30 seconds. They detailed their feat in a paper published last week in the nanomaterials journal Small. ... more
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More than 2,000 Indians contract HIV after transfusions
More than 2,000 Indians contracted HIV over a 17-month period after receiving blood transfusions, data from the national AIDS body showed Wednesday. ... more
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Single-step hydrogen peroxide production could be cleaner, more efficient
Bottles of dilute hydrogen peroxide sit on shelves in medicine cabinets across the world, yet synthesizing the chemical at the large scale requires a surprisingly complicated process that is economi ... more
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Russian activists struggle to raise HIV awareness as epidemic grows
Vadim Pokrovsky stunned hundreds of students at a conference in Moscow last week when he reached into his pocket and took out a condom. ... more
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Mice Studies in Space Offer Clues on Bone Loss
Astronauts know their bodies will be tested during time spent on the International Space Station, from the 15 daily sunrises and sunsets wreaking havoc on their circadian rhythms to the lack of grav ... more
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