Scientists Say No Hope For AIDS Treatment In The Near Future
April 25, 2008 by Qossay Takroori
Filed under Health And Medicine
Many U.S and British Aids researchers said that they see a little hope of a near solution or treatment for patients who have HIV – AIDS. Only two of the 35 scientis who were completed a survey that was done by the Britian’a Independent newspaper were optimistic about finding a vaccine for HIV. Their survey found that nearly two-third said that an HIV vaccine will not be developed within the next 10 years. Some of the scientists said it may take at least 20 more years of research.
Canadian Scientists Were Able To Discover How Cancer Cells Spread To Other Organs
April 23, 2008 by admin
Filed under Biology, Health And Medicine
Canadian scientists said that they discovered the way cancer cells spread to other organs in the human body. They said that cancer cell spread by releasing protein “bubbles”, this study might bring the question of how scientist thought how the cancer spread.
The International Space Station from Above
The International Space Station (ISS) is the largest human-made object ever to orbit the Earth. Last August, the station was visited and resupplied by space shuttle Discovery. The ISS is currently operated by the Expedition 13 crew, consisting a Russian and an American astronaut. After departing the ISS, the crew of Discovery captured this spectacular vista of the orbiting space city high above the Caspian Sea. Visible components include modules, trusses, and expansive solar arrays that gather sunlight that is turned into needed electricity.






