100 greatest discoveries
- Science (05 Jun, 2009)
Scientists Unearth Victims of Human Sacrifice During the Incas Civilization
Archaeologists working at the Chotuna-Chornancap camp in Peru found the remains of almost three dozen people that were sacrificed by the Incan civilization about six centuries ago. ...
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- Science (22 Sep, 2009)
Brits Voted Michael Faraday the Greatest British Inventor
A survey revealed that Michael Faraday is considered to be the greatest British inventor. ...
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- Politics (28 Feb, 2007)
Scientific contribution in Iraq war undermined
Britain's Armed Forces may no longer take part in operations countering Iraq's thread without considerable funds in essential technology advancements, where scientists make their greatest contribution, announced a committee of MPs. ...
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- Science (05 Mar, 2007)
Happiness Might Appear Before Fortunate Events Occur, Study Says
A recent study on human happiness reveals that our adaptation to major life events is not the only factor to influence our well-being. Those who will have their life run in a more balanced way are predominantly inclined to feel happy long before the fortunate occurrence in their life. ...
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- Science (04 Apr, 2007)
The most important inventions and discoveries of the humanity
An American Community of Scientists has issued their list of most important inventions and discoveries, which have changed or influenced the development of humanity. ...
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- Offbeat (09 Apr, 2007)
A Bruce Lee biography movie to be filmed in China
A television series about the Kung Fu legend born in the United States, Bruce Lee, has begun at China state television. The movie includes 40 parts about the famous actor and Kung Fu teacher. ...
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- Science (18 Apr, 2007)
New Electronic Display to Be Used on Clothes and Beer Cans
Scientists working on the international project are looking forward to bring the organic light emitting devices to the masses. Thus the invention could significantly cut costs by billions of dollars each year.
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- Science (22 Apr, 2007)
Nano-nose to help identify illnesses
Vince Rotello and his team from the University of Massachusetts and Georgia Institute of technology develop a 'nano-nose' to find and identify different anomalies, i.e. illnesses in a human body. ...
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- Offbeat (28 Aug, 2007)
How to Deal With Too Much Attention at Work (for women)
Psychologists have published 5 main recommendations for women, who don't seek any masculine attention... at work. ...
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- Technology (19 Sep, 2007)
Smiley emoticon marks 25 anniversary
Smiley emoticon appeared first in online bulletin board on September, 19 in 1982 ...
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- Environment (01 Oct, 2007)
Antarctic Microbes to Tell about Past and Future of Climate Change
A new research, which was published in the journal Science, states that the mystery of glacial history of Antarctica may be solved with the help of plants, mites, springtails and worms. ...
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- Science (11 Oct, 2007)
Computer Simulation Unveils Unexpected Process on the Surface of the Sun
Computer simulation showed an event not seen before on the surface of the sun: giant noise walls, moving across the surface with high velocity. ...
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- Science (15 Oct, 2007)
The Nobel Prize 2007 Has Been Given Away
The six nominations of the Nobel Prize, namely in physics, medicine, chemistry, peace, literature and economics, have been given away to 13 awardees (12 individuals and one organization): 6 from the USA, 3 from Germany, 2 from the United Kingdom, and one from France and Switzerland each. ...
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- Offbeat (05 Dec, 2007)
Google's Domination to Distort the World's Reality
Austrian scientists claim that Google became the world's largest search engine that may soon become the greatest danger for the world. ...
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- Health & Fitness (11 Feb, 2008)
Cellphones Kill Sperm Cells, Study Says
Hungarian scientists proved that men using cellphones put the chances of having a baby in danger. Cellphones' emissions affect the quantity and quality of men's sperm, scientists claim. ...
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