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Malaria Kills One Child Every 30 Seconds

Malaria Kills One Child Every 30 Seconds

There is no doubt that malaria has become a contentious issue around the world, with malaria killing one child every 30 seconds.


Climate Summit Approaching in November

Climate Summit Approaching in November

November is approaching and so are the preparations being done for the climate summit scheduled in the month on November in Doha, Qatar, to get a global solution for the planet.


SA scientists in HIV breakthrough

SA scientists in HIV breakthrough

Researchers doubt that the latest research breakthrough after a research of 10 years from few scientists could bring them closer to an HIV vaccine.


MRC Report Shows Rising Life Expectancy Up To 60 in S. Africa

MRC Report Shows Rising Life Expectancy Up To 60 in S. Africa

It seems things are falling into place with life-prolonging anti-retroviral (ARVs) treatment churning out the expected results in AIDS-affected South Africa.


Dead Whales Discovered in South Africa and Boston

Dead Whales Discovered in South Africa and Boston

For scientists, the discovery of whale corpses will pave the way for in-depth study as huge amount of samples could be collected.


AIDS’ Cause Invasive, not Non-Typhoidal Salmonella, in Africa

AIDS’ Cause Invasive, not Non-Typhoidal Salmonella, in Africa

It has been written in a latest study published by the journal Nature Genetics, 52 years ago, a new form of the germ was discovered in the southeast of the sub-Saharan African continent and then after


BASIC bloc Seeks Extension Of Kyoto Protocol

BASIC bloc Seeks Extension Of Kyoto Protocol

All the emerging economies i. e.


Similar Genes Responsible For Stripes on King Cheetah and Tabby Cats

Similar Genes Responsible For Stripes on King Cheetah and Tabby Cats

Ever imagined as to how king cheetah and tabby cat share one similar characteristic: stripes? Now most importantly the question is as to how these mammals got their stripes?


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Scientists Unravel the Mystery behind the Sensation of Itch

According to a new study, scientists have unraveled the mystery behind the sensation of itch. The scientists said that neurons that detect itch rely on a newly identified chemical that sends "I need to scratch" message to the brain. The study was conducted on mice.

Itch can be annoying and debilitating, but researchers have not...

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