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|  | Posted 17-08-2008 at 07:43 PM by TIME Give a second thought before you pop the next contraceptive pill, for a study has revealed that it may disrupt a women's natural ability to choose Mr Right.
A team at Liverpool University in Britain has carried out the study and found that the contraceptive pill changes a woman's choice in men by altering the way she actually reacts to a male body odour.
According to experts, a man's aroma gives a clue to his type of genes and ability to fight disease, and women subconsciously... | Senior Member | | Comments 0
|  | Posted 17-08-2008 at 07:41 PM by TIME A new report has predicted that the human brain could become a battlefield in future wars, including "pharmacological land mines" and drones directed by mind control.
According to the Guardian, in a report commissioned by the defense intelligence agency of the US, leading scientists were asked to examine how a greater understanding of the brain over the next 20 years is likely to drive the development of new medicines and technologies.
They found several areas... | Senior Member | | Comments 0
|  | Posted 11-08-2008 at 09:08 AM by TIME LONDON: It may an illusion but scientists are close to creating a way which will make humans and objects invisible to the eye.
An international team has engineered a material that can control visible light's direction of travel - bending it around objects to render anything from people to large objects like ships and tanks invisible. According to the scientists, by bending visible light around an object will help to hide it.
"In the case of invisibility cloaks... | Senior Member | | Comments 0
|  | | To all medical students
It is to notify all the medical students of Nepal that the existing
Nepal Medical Students' Society (NMSS), despite its glorious history
of twenty-one years, has been limited to a small group of students in
a single institute and attempts to extend it throughout the nation has
willingly been aborted times and again. Despite being the fedaration
of medical students, not much has been done regarding the pertinent... | Member | | Comments 0
|  | Posted 02-08-2008 at 07:15 PM by Pal MUNICH, Germany — A German farmer who lost both his arms in an accident has been successfully fitted with two new limbs in what is believed to be the first complete double arm transplant, his surgeons said Friday.
Reiner Gradinger, medical director at the Munich University Clinic, said doctors spent 15 hours on July 25 and 26 grafting the arms onto the body of a 54-year-old man who had lost his just below the shoulder in the accident six years ago.
"The reattachment... | Senior Member | | Comments 1
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