Researchers are Detecting Malaria Using Magnets
A technique similar to MRI scanners is able to detect the parasite's poop in a patient's blood.
A technique similar to MRI scanners is able to detect the parasite's poop in a patient's blood.
There are an awful lot of awkward situations and things that can go wrong where email is concerned.
You won't be able to find a single book in this library. Everything is digital. No more having to wait for someone to return that much-needed textbook anymore.
You will travel 360 degrees as you travel along the tracks. Nope. Just... Nope.
That's a direct conversion, we still have taxes and 'localisation costs' to worry about.
It looks a lot like what we humans would do when we're trying to move something big. Ants, they're just like us!
Why is it that we still use glass bottles and cans to store our beer in? Is it to do with aesthetics? Taste? Or is there another factor at play?
Finally, I can give all my friends the perfect pair of kicks with my beautiful face all over them.
If you want a portable, easy way to combine two sound sources, Openmix looks like it could be a great (and cheap!) option.
This is probably how Bob the Builder sorts out his fruit salads. If you're not using a power drill along with your Apple peeler, you're just wasting precious Apple pie eating time. It goes without saying, but don't try this at home. Full video inside.
Thanks to 216 newly acquired electronic waveboards, this mini-ocean is the most high-tech wave-testing basin the world has to offer.
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The project contains 81 large city tiles, 26,542km of roads, 8,626km of subway lines and 324 hydrogen power plants.
This looks like some 3D rendering of a fantastic alien matter that can't possibly exist on Earth. But, being the amazing planet we live in, it is actually a real thing: "A bismuth crystal illustrating the many iridescent refraction hues of its oxide surface." [Sploid]
Lessons from a top independent UK school have been posted to Apple's teaching store, available for free.
It's pretty stunning to see the jet dodging bullets in the sky.