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Cutting salt intake in the US could save money and lives

According to estimate, almost 75 percent of sodium intake comes from processed and commercially prepared foods, such as restaurants and ready meals. And the...

Newly discovered drugs could help tackle treatment-resistant cancers

Scientists at the Imperial College London have found another class of medication that can possibly help disease patients who never again react to existing...

Reading of biological molecules enhanced by doubling the sensors

A coupled system of two scaled-down indicators called nanopores enhances identification of natural atoms, including DNA and markers of early illness. The capacity to control...

World’s first continuous room-temperature solid-state maser

Masers (microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation), the more established, microwave recurrence kin of the laser, was concocted in 1954. However not at...

Scientists trying to turn light into matter

The hypothesis of the Breit-Wheeler process says it ought to be conceivable to transform light into the issue by crushing two particles of light...

Early puberty is associated with high risk of obesity for women

According to the latest finding by the Imperial College London, girls who begin puberty prior will probably be overweight as grown-ups. The study fortifies existing...

Scientists captured underwater volcano behavior 

A new study provides new insight into the little-studied world of underwater volcanoes. It investigated a volcano named Kick-‘em-Jenny (KeJ), which is thought to be named...

New technique to offer 3D insights of the human brain

Imaging brain samples involve taking little tissue tests cut into ultrathin cuts which can be recolored to uncover attributes of intrigue, for example, proteins...

Whole new kind of menopause drugs to minimize the severity of hot flushes in three days

Scientists at the Imperial College London tested a new kind of menopause drugs that reduce the severity of hot flushes by over a third within...

Synthetic and biological cells work simultaneously as mini chemical factories

Imperial scientists have fused living and non-living cells for the first time to harness the natural ability of biological cells to process chemicals while protecting them...

Digistain technology offers revolution in detailed cancer diagnosis

Scientists led by the Department of Physics and the Department of Surgery and Cancer at Imperial College London have developed a cutting-edge technology to...

Environmental pollution affects heart and lung health, expert

Researchers say that air pollution, aircraft noise and even flour in supermarket bakeries can have a negative impact on the health of heart and...

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