Israelis to test 'video pill' for medical probe
An Israeli company is ready to start testing a "video pill" a tiny video camera designed to monitor a patient's intenstines. The M2A Swallowable Imaging Capsule transmits two images a
An Israeli company is ready to start testing a "video pill" a tiny video camera designed to monitor a patient's intenstines. The M2A Swallowable Imaging Capsule transmits two images a
Science often rests on chance discoveries. So it is that an American archaeologist studying the origins of Venice has stumbled on clues suggesting that a multibillion-dollar plan to build floodgates
Scientists in Britain revealed this that prions, the infectious agents that cause degenerative brain disease, can exist in apparently healthy laboratory mice throughout their normal life span without
Doctors who have injected new genes into the hearts of heart-attack survivors say the experimental technique rejuvenated damaged cardiac cells, increased blood flow to the heart and reduced the
Describing organ donation as an "act of love" Pope John Paul II sought to lay down guidelines for the rapid advances in human organ transplants. But the people also condemned human cloning as
Scientists at BioTransplant Inc. say they have created a breed of mininature swine that does not infect human cells with potentially harmful viruses, removing a major obstacle for using pig organs
While President Bill Clinton was signing legislation to protect the oceans, Japan expanded its whale hunting the North Pacific. In defiance of international pleas from Mr. Clinton, Tony Blair and
Two typhoons roared into Asia from the Pacific killing at least 25 people and cutting a trail of destruction across Taiwan, Vietnam and mainland
"Ireland of the Hundred Thousand Welcomes" is in danger of becoming Ireland of Hundred Thousand Overflowing Trash Bins, particularly in the cities where the country's six year economic boom has
Mindful that Republicans could occupy the White House in less than six months, the Clinton Administration is working feverishly to issue a host of new regulations supported by environmentalists and