(Phys.org) -- Melanin the pigment that colours skin, eyes and hair could soon be the face of a new generation of biologically friendly electronic devices used in applications such as medical sensors and tissue stimulation treatments.
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We’ve all had that moment: you wanna punch some jerk right in the face. So, what stops us? Well, simply put, self-control
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When Petra Cahill’s parents married in 1962, the pill was not yet legal, college tuition was a three-figure cost and most women didn't work outside the home.
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Sometimes a scientist can only laugh in the face of a seemingly insurmountable challenge.
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For companies in any industry, it's adapt or die when it comes to social media.
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Ventre: Tiger Woods might be back in action, but unfortunately, this is just the newer version, the post-accident Tiger Woods. The old Tiger was carried away on a gurney with a sheet over his face on that November day in 2009. He didn’t make it, and we'll never see him again
Read More »Your Face Is Your Key
Facial recognition software has advanced to the point it can cause serious security implications ... and open up a whole new world of powerful tech and clever innovation. This week at the Black Hat security conference researchers from Carnegie Mellon University will demonstrate how facial recognition technology can be used to positively identify a person and possibly even to gain access to their personal information, right down to their social security numbers
Read More »Injectable Biomaterial Enables Tricky Facial-Injury Fixes, Extreme Body Mods
Surgically repairing delicate soft tissues like those on the face after an injury or illness is a tricky business. Surgeons can fix bones, joints and other body parts--but lips and cheeks simply aren't as repairable. But they soon may be, if a new material developed by medical researchers becomes commercially available.
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Shielded from Earth-bound eyes, the far side of the moon is home to a rare set of dormant volcanoes that changed the face of the lunar surface, a new study finds.
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Once the face of golf in Northern Ireland, Darren Clarke has become the forgotten man.
Read More »Video: Survivors struggle in Japan
Almost two weeks after disaster struck Japan, thousands of displaced survivors are still struggling to find adequate food, water and shelter in the face of disease and radiation scares. Lucy Craft reports from Tokyo.
Read More »Opinion: Match Play offers snapshot of golf scene
The PGA Tour could have skipped the West Coast swing and gone straight to the Match Play Championship, which provided a perfect snapshot of everything going in the world of golf.
Read More »Spa treatment for privates has women all steamed up
You can steam your face, steam the wrinkles out of your clothes — and, thanks to a trendy spa treatment, you can now steam your privates.
Read More »11 true tales of lovers who snapped
Ah, the stuff of romance: lye in the face, strategic dismemberment and murder. (And you thought your lovers’ spats were bad.) Here are 11 true stories of lovers who committed crimes due to jealousy, desperation or a longing for adventure
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