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Offbeat (21 Jun, 2007)
15-Year-Old Boy Performs Caesarian Surgery
A doctor from India could be fired and face criminal charges after allowing his son, Dileepan Raj, perform caesarian surgery so he would be recorded in Guinness Book of Records. It is worth mentioning that his son is only 15 years old. ...
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Offbeat (10 Sep, 2007)
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Politics (18 Feb, 2007)
Surgeons Who Play Video Games are More Skilled
Recent studies showed that the surgeons who play video games are more skilled. It seems that video games contribute to a more precise technique of using different medical instruments. The February issue of Archives of Surgery states that there is a direct link between having video game skills and the abilities of a surgeon to perform a laparoscopic surgery. ...
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Offbeat (25 Mar, 2007)
Google's List of Class-Action Lawsuits
A list of lawsuits with different charges, where Google participated either as a defendant (in most of the cases) or as a plaintiff. It seems like when people are in financial trouble, they try to sue Google. ...
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Offbeat (27 Mar, 2007)
Football fans have bitten off the ears of a tavern keeper
Dimitris Tsibibakis, a Greek tavern keeper, working at a health resort, lost both of his ears while trying to part football fans. The fight began in his tavern during a football match between Greece and Turkey. When he tried to part the fighting fans they bitten off significant parts of his ears. ...
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Technology (17 Apr, 2007)
Robot to Help Neurosurgery
Surgery can take a huge step towards the future due to a new surgical robot system, developed at University of Calgary. ...
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Technology (06 May, 2007)
Digital Photos Testify Against Domestic Abusers

Digital cameras provided to the New York City police help the prosecution of domestic violence move forward. Queens became the first borough to introduce the technology. Five years ago the Queens police began taking digital photos of victims who suffered from domestic violence. As a result, prosecutors have noticed a considerable growth in conviction rates.

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Technology (30 Apr, 2007)
Overcoming the Culture Shock with a Mobile Phone Game
A game technology expert at the University of Portsmouth developed a game which is to help overseas students overcome the culture-shock they will encounter within the campus of a certain university. ...
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Offbeat (10 May, 2007)
School Cleaner Took Pics of Kids in the Toilet
Children of Tasmanian school were shocked to know that they were photographed through the holes of the toilet by a school cleaner ...
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Technology (15 May, 2007)
Microsoft Reached 40 Million Licenses of Vista

The software giant Microsoft has sold 40 million licenses of its Windows Vista operating system in the first 100 days since the product was launched into the market.

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Technology (24 May, 2007)
Xbox 360 Elite - Accessories and Components

On March 27, 2007 Microsoft Corp. announced the release of its Xbox 360 Elite. It represents the software giant's new model of the famous Xbox 360 console.

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Offbeat (03 Jun, 2007)
Farmer Feeds Viagra to Oysters to Create the Ultimate Aphrodisiac
A farmer from Australia believes he has developed a technique able to create the ultimate aphrodisiac, i. e. he feeds his shellfish Viagra. ...
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Technology (30 May, 2007)
School to be Guarded by a Robot
The world's first robot to guard children was developed in South Korea. Scientists dubbed the robot OFRO, and it's main goal is to protect children in Seoul's middle school. ...
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Technology (10 Jun, 2007)
Robots Assist in Rescuing Disaster Victims
Urban search and rescue robots are tested at a special 'Disaster City' training facility according to specific disaster scenarios. The robots will help rescue people in collapsed buildings and train wrecks. ...
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Politics (27 Jun, 2007)
Doctor Removes Gall Bladder through Woman's Mouth

A surgeon from Portland, Oregon removed a gall bladder through a patient's mouth. This was an example of the first surgery that was performed in US intended with less cuts and thus being less intrusive.

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