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Technology (28 Feb, 2007)
Humanoids continue invading
The ideas for creating robots are probably very easy to come up with. The Japanese scientists and engineers are probably the best in this field. The range of their robots with various functionality grows every day. However some people think it is not that necessary. ...
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Technology (24 Mar, 2007)
Japanese Scientists Work on a Flexible Battery

Scientists from the Japanese University of Waseda develop a new kind of battery: a thin film battery, based on plastic polymers. This battery will be widely used in the future in small portable devices, requiring a high-power capacity.

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Technology (31 Mar, 2007)
Microsoft Comes up with New Visitor Attracting Strategies
Microsoft develops new ways and strategies to acquire more and more visitors to their search engine MSN Live Search: from inventing new filtering systems for displaying results, to new search algorithms and paying or rewarding the visitors for using Live Search. ...
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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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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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Technology (13 May, 2007)
Open-Source Infringes 235 Patents, Microsoft States
The officials from the software giant Microsoft state that the open-source software infringes more than 230 of patents. ...
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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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Science (05 Oct, 2007)
The 2007 Winners of Ig Nobel Prize Who Made us Laugh and Think
Scientists of the research projects that first make people laugh, and then make them think were awarded with Ig Nobel Prize ...
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Current Events (16 Oct, 2007)
NASA Starts 2007 Competition to Build Space Elevator
The Spaceward Foundation launched a 2007 Beam Power Challenge competition where the teams could compete to build a Space Elevator. ...
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Science (06 Feb, 2008)
Prizes $27,000 Worth For the Best Undergraduate Inventor
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will house the event which is to foster creativity and ingeniousness among the undergraduate students. The Invention Days will display 14 various prototypes, designed and built by 49 undegraduate students of the UW-Madison. ...
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Science (30 Apr, 2008)
Inventor of LSD Drug Dies
Albert Hofmann, a well-known inventor of hallucinogen drug LSD died of heart attack at age 102 on Tuesday ...
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Science (07 May, 2008)
Innovative Cell-Based Sensors to Detect Danger Immediately
Scientists develop new sensors that will use sensory capabilities of biological cells to sense the danger ...
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Science (13 Jun, 2008)
Scientists to Create a Silence Shield
Scientists unveiled a plan to produce a breakthrough device that could make objects resistible to sound waves, creating an acoustic shield. ...
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Technology (20 Nov, 2009)
Latest Invention: Solar Wall That Divides the Workplace and Harnesses Solar Energy to Power It
In order to refresh the conventional workplace, make it more contemporary and efficient, designer Jenny Redd developed a room divider that, besides providing more privacy, uses solar energy to power the workplace. ...
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