
Credit Card-Sized Magnifiers: A Sign of the Times
Shoppers of middle to advanced age may remember well their first experience of struggling to read food and medicine labels due to weakened eyesight. They can now rest easier with an added set of eye ... more
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HIV infections level off at 'worrying' 2.5 mn a year
Some 2.5 million people are still becoming infected with HIV every year even as drugs have slashed the death rate and patients live longer than ever, a global AIDS study said Tuesday. ... more
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SMOS mission reveals 15-year global forest carbon storage trends
Pacific algae invade Algeria beaches, pushing humans and fish away
Water shortages spell trouble on Turkey's tourist coast
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New 'smart' thread collects diagnostic data from human tissue
The next time you have surgery, you may get sewn up with "smart" stitches. ... more
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Compound from rare fungus reduces resistance to antibiotics
Fungi have yielded many compounds with medicinal qualities. A newly discovered compound, derived from a rare fungus, promises to aid the fight against antibiotic resistance. ... more
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Amphibians may carry, spread infectious diseases
New research suggests wild amphibians may play a significant and underappreciated role in hosting and facilitating the spread of infectious diseases. ... more
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AIDS summit opens with warnings that progress at risk
More than 18,000 scientists, campaigners and donors opened a major AIDS conference in South Africa on Monday, issuing stark warnings that recent gains in the fight against the disease were under threat. ... more
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Experts urge action against HIV prison 'incubators'
Public health experts called Friday for far-reaching measures against prison "incubators" of HIV, tuberculosis and hepatitis. ... more
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