Cellphones linked to brain tumors
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Millions of dollars are spent worldwide to determine whether cell phones cause brain tumor and health experts have call a well-conducted study that has yielded the most conclusive evidence. It is found that people who used cellphones for more than 10 years have doubled the risk of developing tumor than people using it for less than 10 years.
Publication Name: IEEE Spectrum
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0018-9235
Year: 2004
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Cheaper hydrogen beckons
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Generation of hydrogen from a non-polluting source, its storage and the difficulties in its transportation make hydrogen, which is a very clean substitute for oil as an energy source, a very expensive fuel. The research being undertaken to study the feasibility of hydrogen as energy source is described.
Publication Name: IEEE Spectrum
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0018-9235
Year: 2005
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Riding life's twists and turns
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The career success of Michael Heller of Nanogen Inc. in biotechnology through integrating biochemistry and electronics to create deoxyribonucleic acid microarrays is examined.
Publication Name: IEEE Spectrum
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0018-9235
Year: 2005
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