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New Research Could Lead To 'Invisible' Electronics Imagine a car windshield that displays a map to your destination or a billboard that doubles as a window. Researchers have long worked on developing new types of displays powered by electronics without visible wires but have fallen short of developing the right materials. Now Northwestern University researchers report that by combining organic and inorganic materials they have produced transparent, high-performance transistors that can be assembled inexpensively on both glass and plastics. Anthrax Detector Developed Anthrax spores can be specifically recognized thanks to a new immunological approach that has been developed by a team from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, the Swiss Tropical Institute, and the University of Bern. Great Gamers' Gift Guide of 2005 From the coolest new game systems to the hottest new titles, discover the season's clear winners (and some titles to avoid). By Chris Kohler. Panic Disorder Appears To Increase Risk Of Coronary Heart Disease Patients with panic disorder have nearly double the risk for coronary heart disease, and those also diagnosed with depression are at almost three times the risk, according to new research. Protective Jelly Layers And Hatching Early Help Amphibian Embryos Avoi Boston University scientists have discovered that several species of amphibians use defense mechanisms to protect themselves against deadly water molds found in vernal pools of New England. [Ironic] Professional beggars prowling about the streets of Moroccan c The government plans to crack down on the scam used by faux beggars in growing numbers for a kind of "emotional blackmail", a cabinet minister was quoted as saying... Patients With Disease, Cancer Of The Esophagus Benefit From New Techni Surgeons at the Oregon Health &Science University Digestive Health Center have developed a new technique that makes feasible and safe a potentially lifesaving and noninvasive surgical procedure known as laparoscopic esophagectomy. Until now, the procedure was considered too technically demanding for most surgeons to perform. A paper on their findings recently was presented at the European Association of Endoscopic Surgery in Venice, Italy. Just Don't Call It an 'IPhone' Apple's ultimate convergence gadget might face naming nightmare. In Cult of Mac. Organic Farming Has Little, If Any, Effect On Nutritional Content Of W Organically grown wheat may have different labeling and a higher price in stores, but it contains essentially the same profile of amino acids, sugars and other metabolic substances as wheat grown with conventional farming. That's the conclusion of a German study, which produced perhaps the most comprehensive metabolic profile of wheat from organic and conventional agriculture. Researchers Identify Method That Produces Viable Eggs When Thawed A new technique might allow women diagnosed with cancer the opportunity to have children when chemotherapy and radiation treatments rob them of their fertility, researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have found.
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