Cleveland Clinic prepares for US’ first ever uterus transplant to fight infertility

Who does not want to taste the joy parenthood? A few mothers are blessed with easy motherhood while others have to face the severe complication. Cleveland Clinic in Ohio has contributed a new hope by transplanting uterus for such would-be mommy who is either missing uterus by birth, or has lost the organ in disease or damage.

22 Feb, 2019

FDA approves AstraZeneca PLC’s Tagrisso cancer drug

United States Food and Drug Administration has approved a potential $33 billion cancer drug Tagrisso developed by AstraZeneca PLC (NASDAQ:AZN) under the FDA’s accelerated approval process based on tumor response rate and duration of response (DoR), along with the approval of an accompanying diagnostic.

22 Feb, 2019

A Chinese scientist develops a stealth material to avoid radar systems

Microwave energy is beamed out by Radar systems and anything that would reflect it would be detected. Something through which these waves would be absorbed would succeed in being unnoticed and it is the belief of the team that this can be done by the tunable new material at UHF or Ultra-High Frequency.

22 Feb, 2019

Sony Xperia Z-series receives Android Marshmallow firmware update soon

Most of the middle-end smartphones lined up for Android 6.0 update, which follows former 5.1.1 Lollipop update. The official 5.1.1 will not bring a big change in phone, other than a minor bug fixes. It seems to be necessary for a bug like Stage Freight v2.0 that exploited thousands of Android devices. Some recently unlocked devices, which has got high-end features and utilities skipped Android 5.1.1 firmware update and moved on to Marshmallow.

22 Feb, 2019

Doctors develop a breakthrough technique to deliver drugs across Blood Brain Barrier

Canada’s medical researchers have found a breakthrough method to deliver chemotherapy drugs using a new ultrasound technique to breach the brain’s protective membrane and sneak past the stubborn blood-brain barrier.

22 Feb, 2019

Astronomers detected strong 5400mph wind on exoplanet HD 188733b

Astronomers from the University of Warwick detected a strong wind around the exoplanet HD 188733b, which hit with a speed of 5400mph. Back in April 1996, the 4th category Cyclone ever recorded in weather station was Olivia (253mph/h).

22 Feb, 2019

Gogo 2Ku In-Flight WiFi to provide seven times better internet speed

Internet is such a necessity nowadays, that it ought to be present everywhere you go. This is exactly the reason why, Chicago based internet service provider Gogo is gearing up to provide better internet connectivity for Airline services. Gogo is all set to launch its service 2Ku, where in the customers will be subjected to at least 7 times better internet speed and quality compared to the one that is available to them now.

22 Feb, 2019

Archeologist discovered a giant Rat fossil in East Timor, which weigh 10 times bigger than modern Rat

The archeoligist researchers found a rat fossil in East Timor, which is ten times bigger than normal rats. Would you able to figure out a rat that has a large body like a dog? A group of archaeologists (Australian National University) discovered an ancient rat bone weighing 11 pounds. They call it as “mega-fauna”, which means giant animal. The word “mega-fauna” also meant for large mammal or birds lived in early age. It proves that our ancient rat have got bigger body and ten times bigger than modern one.

21 Feb, 2019

Google updated Maps and Local Search results for thanksgiving and other holiday season

Google, one of the largest tech giant updated its Maps and local searches for the upcoming holiday season. As we all know that, December is the month of celebration and most of the eCommerce websites bringing a bunch of discounts on their products. Google Maps is one part to check more detail of any online stores. Unlike previous year, Google Maps now includes “holiday hours” features for all retail stores.

21 Feb, 2019

Study: Jupiter kicked out the mysterious giant icy planet four billion years ago

The theory of once having a mysterious planet in our solar system has got one more proof. This time, a team of astrophysicists in Toronto has submitted a research report that says our solar system had one more giant planet similar to Jupiter, Uranus, Saturn and Neptune, which was ejected out of the solar system when collided with Jupiter about four billion years ago.

21 Feb, 2019
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