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Friday, September 16, 2011

Evolta, Robot Ready to Perform Triathlon

Triathlon is one sport that is considered difficult. Winners sport consisting of running, swimming, and cycling is also often regarded as the strongest creature in the world, even so-called Iron Man.

But a robot made ​​in Japan is also ready to do the triathlon in Hawaii, which is known as the toughest triathlon event. Robot named Evolta has previously been successfully climb the rope to a height of 1,500 feet or about 460 feet and drove in Le Mans circuit up to 24 hours.

Dangerous Pest Used to Fight Tumors

Nottingham - Scientists use soil pests harmful to kill tumors in humans. Harmful pests may help fight tumor growth.

This therapy uses Clostridia, this is a pest often found in the soil are included in the type of spores. Spores are later injected into the patient's body and will produce a bacterial enzyme specifically in solid tumors.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Two sunset at Kepler planet-16B

Two sunset together every time night falls on the Kepler planet-16b, say scientists in the journal Science on Thursday.
Events like science fiction was monitored researchers who conducted pengamtan of NASA's Kepler spacecraft. Researchers detected a planet orbiting two stars - for the first time such a phenomenon confirmed its existence.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

About Mesothelioma and Prevention

DEFINITION
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that occurs in the thin tissue that lines most of the internal organs (mesothelium). The doctor divides mesothelioma into several types based on which part of this cancer occurs. Among others:

• malignant pleural mesothelioma, which occurs in the tissue lining around the lungs and is the most common type.
• Peritoneal mesothelioma, occurring in tissues that line the stomach.

75 percent of people buy the wrong digital camera

When I teach a new class learning digital photography, over 75% of the students turn up with the camera the salesman suggested.

Guess what? They soon find out that it's the wrong one for them. This can be a very expensive mistake. So the big questions are what is the right one for me and how do I know which is best for me.

When the Little Affected by Flu Singapore

Fortunately for the application developers who attended the conference held BUILD Microsoft in Anaheim, California, USA. Approximately 5000 participants will return home with the Samsung tablet device that uses the latest Windows software for free 8.

Starting with a fever and the appearance of the rash in the mouth in the form of red spots, which later became a lesion or blister.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Astronomers found 16 planet same as erath

CALIFORNIA - Astronomers find 50 new planets outside the solar system by using the HARPS planet hunters.

A total of 16 planets have a larger size than on Earth. One of the outer solar planet is orbiting at the edge of the habitable zone where conditions could support life and home to living beings as Earth.

What You Must Know About Diabetes

Diabetes Mellitus is a disease in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin, a hormone that helps the body's tissues absorb glucose (sugar) so it can be used as a source of energy. The condition may also develop if muscle, fat, and liver cells respond poorly to insulin. In people with diabetes, glucose levels build up in the blood and urine, causing excessive urination, thirst, hunger, and problems with fat and protein metabolism. Diabetes mellitus differs from the less common diabetes insipidus, which is caused by lack of the hormone vasopressin that controls the amount of urine secreted.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Scientists Create Smart Drugs Cancer Killer

Bradford - Scientists from the University of Bradford, England managed to create a cure for cancer 'smart' which is only active when it reaches the tumor cells of the body affected. This could reduce the side effects of cancer drugs are notoriously dangerous.

The researchers conducted the first testing in humans, by testing the drug on five types of dangerous cancers, including cancers of breast, colon, lung,

Alcohol: Health Benefit or Health Risk?

We've all heard the news about the potential heart-health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption. It's no wonder such stories grab headlines. They're the nutritional equivalent of the classic media formula of "man bites dog." As for the rest of us, we celebrate by raising a glass to our health.

But whenever I hear one of these reports, I wonder whether it actually ends up doing more harm than good. Most fail to mention the health risks of excessive alcohol consumption, which will do a body far more damage than moderate consumption will do it good. And they leave the impression that health benefits apply to men and women alike. Not so.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

First Successful Unmanned Helicopters Electric Flight

An engineer in France, Peter Chretien, successfully design and mengembangangkan first manned electric helicopters at the request of the Solution F. Electric helicopters are even listed as the first manned electric helicopter in the world to successfully fly. Chretien managed to design a helicopter within 12 months. As reported by Popular Science, electric helicopter is the first successful flight on August 12, 2011 ago.

Researcher: Ecstasy could treat cancer

Some researchers in England, on Friday revealed they are investigating whether drug addicts who loved nightclub, ecstasy can be effective in curing patients with blood cancers.

Some scientists at the University of Birmingham in central England said the form of the drug that has been modified encourages its ability to destroy cancer cells up to 100 times more powerful.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Scientists Able to Predict Age of Oldest Human Ancestor

WASHINGTON - Scientists are finally able to predict the age of fossils of the oldest human moyeng grandmother, who was found at the end of last year in South Africa.

Scientists confirm that the age of the oldest direct ancestor is probably the 1.98 million years ago. This they announced after successfully examining fossils of early human, Australopithecus sediba namely, in South Africa, last year.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Instead Brain Surgery Technique Trigger Death

Recent studies revealed that the planting of a stent (a tube inserted into an artificial body as a therapeutic treatment of blood pressure) even at risk of causing a stroke and can lead to patient deaths.

This study revealed if someone does a stent operation in parts of the brain, has twice as much risk to suffer a stroke or death, compared to patients who did not perform the operation.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Early Detection Alzhimer

CAMBRIDGE - Researchers Camridge Cognition at the University of Cambridge announced that they will make early detection Alzhimer. This tool will be able to distinguish between people who suffer from dementia and normal people. This relates to the length of one's memories memory disappears.

Doctors neurologists should be able to detect early patients who suffer from impaired cognitive function that might impact on their memory of memory

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Telescopes Not Able to See Hilal Low


JAKARTA, Deputy Science, Assessment, and Aerospace Information Institute of Aeronautics and Space Agency (Lapan) Prof. Dr. Thomas Djamaluddin said that, until now in the world there is no telescope that can see the moon with a height below 4 degrees.
"The problem with any sophisticated telescopes, both light and twilight new moon on the horizon are equally amplified, so the new moon at low altitude remains difficult to see.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

This chip can monitor tumor aggressiveness

A chip planting operations on the human body could potentially be used to monitor tumor growth in places difficult to reach by the physician.

The health engineer at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) has developed an electronic sensor chip that can determine the oxygen content in liquid tissue that is in the patient's body. Because the decrease in oxygen content in the tissue surrounding the tumor may indicate tumor growth in a fast and aggressive.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Runners World's Fastest Robot

Mabel, a robot developed by the University of Michigan, USA, last year succeeded in becoming the first robot to walk on uneven surfaces. Now, with the improvisation ofthe developers, the robot managed to become the fastest runner in the world ofrobots, with a speed of 10.9 km / hour, beating the Toyota robot (4.3 km / h) andASIMO (3.7 km / h).


IEEE Spectrum in his article and wrote that the ability of the robot is

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Healthcare Networks

Healthcare organizations increasingly require high performance networks to give medical professionals the information needed to make rapid and accurate diagnoses. Digital patient records and medical imaging drive bandwidth higher as insurance companies and legislators continue to pressure healthcare providers to reduce costs. Data network solutions from NHR enable healthcare organizations to deliver higher quality, more accessible, and more economical care to meet their clinical and business objectives.

Expanding & Upgrading Networks on a Budget - Modern healthcare relies on a burgeoning supply of digital diagnostic images. Ultrasounds, X-rays, PET scans and MRIs quickly grow to tens of mega-bytes per record and bog down network traffic. Pre-owned networking equipment from NHR allows health systems to build the state-of-the-art architecture they need without draining resources.

Regulatory Compliance - It is imperative for Healthcare IT professionals to comply with HIPAA and other government privacy regulations while utilizing the latest e-health technologies and maintaining a top-notch security program under tight budget constraints. Security and integrity of patient records requires a robust network, and NHR places world-class technology within the budget.