- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 07/9/11 18:47
Scientists are creating patches that can release almost any drug through the skin and might eventually replace painful hypodermic needles.
Scientists are creating patches that can release almost any drug through the skin and might eventually replace painful hypodermic needles.
Japan has again postponed the launch of its first lunar orbiter, this time because of a poor weather forecast.
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An international team of scientists has genetically engineered a drought-resistant type of rice that uses less water than typical kinds.
While only tested on mice, a molecular probe that lights up protein-destroying enzymes that exist in cancer cells has been developed by researchers.
British researchers say social networking sites such as Facebook aren't expanding peoples' circle of close friends, but they are creating many meaningless relationships.
Apple has reportedly looked at bidding in the U.S. auction of wireless airwaves, a move that would allow the company to circumvent cellphone companies in offering products such as the iPhone.