Prozac, used by 40m people, does not work: study Lilly claimed fluoxetine has become one of the world's most-studied medicines and it was proud of the difference it has made to millions of people living with depression.
Going green in Hong Kong Going Green in Hong Kong, by Catherine Touzard and Fabienne Malaval Dupre, is soon to appear in a new edition before it is even a year old.
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Throwing new light on consciousness An international team of scientists says that it has made a significant advance in the understanding of conscious perception by discerning how single neurons in the human brain react to perceived and non-perceived images.
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More code becomes public Microsoft claimed that the decision to publish documentation for Windows was a significant change in philosophy and a recognition that consumers are demanding interoperable software.
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A new way to store information via DNA Researchers at the University of California claim to have discovered a new system to encode digital information within DNA...
Art is everywhere... A model shows off her elaborately decorated fingernails during a 3D nail art competition held in Singapore as part of the BeautyAsia trade and exhibition show on Tuesday. AP
Is commercialisation of cricket through the Indian Premier League good or bad? Deccan Herald had invited its readers’ opinion on the issue. Almost all our readers opined that commercialisation of cricket would have negative effect on the game as money would dominate the true spirit and patriotism of players.
The responsibility of players will be measured in terms of their bid amount. Some readers even termed IPL bidding as slave trade.