Diabetes: new theories With findings that point to the
immune system, the brain and the skeleton playing varying roles in
regulating blood glucose, it may be time for a relook at diabetes.
This vaccine melts in the babys mouth To address the drawbacks of the liquid vaccine, the students developed a thin film delivery system that would be easy to store and transport and would not require refrigeration. Further refinement is needed to maintain the viability of the vaccine.
Innovative thinking, simple technology Paper honeycomb has been modelled upon the structure of a beehive which ensures maximum utilisation of inputs.The core is manufactured from recycled Kraft paper product fabricated to form a continuous series of triangular cells, similar in structure to the cross-sectional view of a hexagon honeycomb...
INSULIN PUMPS
Getting better Most diabetes patients today are familiar with the insulin pump. Introduced in India in 2001, it provides an easier means to deliver multiple insulin injections for those on intensive insulin therapy...
ENVIRONMENT
Can science save the world? Mirrors in the sky, ocean pumps to bring up cold water,
sulphur blanket to cut off suns rays, more clouds, artificial trees. These are some ideas being put up
to check global warming, where treaties have failed.
With the Left parties rejecting any compromise on the nuclear deal with the United States, should the UPA government dump the deal and move ahead? Deccan Herald invited its readers to express their views on the subject. Many readers were of the opinion that the UPA government should ignore the Left’s objections and go ahead with the deal. However, some others held that the Left’s concerns were justified and opposed the deal.