Repair

  • ScienceAOL

    New drug treatment may help teeth repair themselves

    Research from Kings College London using a biodegradable sponge soaked in a chemical called Tideglusib could encourage stem cells in the dental pulp to heal holes in human teeth. It means that metal or amalgam fillings could be a thing of the

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  • TechnologyAOL

    Broken phone? Here's how to repair it

    When we started carrying around fragile items worth hundreds of pounds, everywhere we went,there were always going to be a number of expensive casualties. Whether you are dealing with a shattered screen, or a phone that has suffered a close

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  • BusinessAOL

    The Fixer: flood insurance fail

    Have you been left out of pocket due to poor service or sharp practice? Do you have a money problem that won't go away? It can seem impossible to get a fair result when you are battling a financial issue alone. But never fear! The AOL Money

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  • NewsAOL

    Lightbulb moment goes horribly wrong for car owner

    It should have been a swift, run-of-the-mill task for the garage - changing a £40 lightbulb on a Vauxhall

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    Brand new Ferrari F12 smashed to pieces in Dubai

    A spanking new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta with just 60 miles on the clock lays smashed up and covered in sand in a junkyard in Dubai after the driver totalled the rear section. The car, which is powered by a mighty 6.3-litre V12 engine and costs

  • BusinessAOL

    Potholes are getting larger due to cheap repairs

    The website Potholes.co.uk has recently uncovered that holes in UK road surfaces are deeper and more dangerous than ever before. The average pothole measured around 3 inches deep last year but the site is reporting an increase of around an

  • TechnologyAOL

    When did a 'simple' battery change become a two-hour ordeal?

    A few weeks ago I had a Land Rover Defender on test. Despite its 1940s driving position, I loved its character and the fact that the new engine, from the Freelander, gave it a bit of modern engineering to go with the ancient body. However it was

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