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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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- Politics (28 Mar, 2007)
Possible Aggressive Approach from the U.S. towards China
U.S. legislators plan a bill to force China to raise the value of the Chinese national currency, Yuan, in order to bring more economic stability to the situation of global trading. ...
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- Science (02 Apr, 2007)
Invisibility is now one step closer
Using the nanotechnology scientists were able to make a significant step towards inventing an "optical cloaking", which represents a device able to make objects invisible. The device guides light around anything that is placed withing the so-called "cloak".
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- Politics (22 May, 2007)
Plastic Blood and Airplanes Shifting Shapes - Close to Reality?
The nature of plastic allows scientists to create a molecule similar to hemoglobin, the cells responsible for carrying oxygen. Plastic blood will provide a lot of advantages - it will be more painless to get, it will be easy to carry and store it. ...
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- Science (07 Jul, 2008)
Scientists to Develop World's Smallest High Performance Sensor
Scientists are working on creating the smallest high-performance and low-power sensor in the world.
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- Offbeat (29 Oct, 2009)
The Biggest Mona Lisa in the World Presented in Shopping Center
The biggest version of the Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting Mona Lisa has recently been presented at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre, located in Wrexham, a town in Wales, UK. ...
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- Environment (23 Oct, 2009)
Biooctanic - the Huge Biofuel Producing Towers
A somewhat hypothetical idea was proposed by architects from UPI 2M in Croatia. They decided to design buildings that will serve as biofuel production facilities. ...
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- Science (01 Aug, 2008)
Scientists to Develop "Fitness Pill"
Scientists are working on a special pill which might bring some of the advantages of exercise. According to a report published in the journal Cell, the researchers in the United States have developed two possible pills that can apparently build muscles, increase the energy level and burn fat. ...
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- Health & Fitness (08 Aug, 2008)
Anti-obesity Pill Might Hold Back Aging
It is possible that scientists managed to create a pill that can help people suffering from obesity. The pill frees dieters from different eating rules and in addition helps slow down the process of aging. ...
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- Science (30 Sep, 2008)
Half of American Adults Haven't Heard Anything of Nanotechnology
According to a new poll conducted by Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (PEN) and Peter D. Hart Research, about 50 percent of American adults have heard nothing about nanotechnology. ...
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- Technology (02 Oct, 2008)
Scientists Developed Flexible and Transparent Display
Researchers from Sony together with Max Planck Institute for the first time presented flexible optically assessed organic light emitting displays that work on red or IR-A light upconversion (UC). ...
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- Technology (06 Oct, 2008)
World's First Glass-Packaged White LED
At CEATEC two Japanese companies Sumita Optical Glass Inc and Toyoda Gosei Co Ltd presented their glass-packaged white LED, which has several advantages over the usual plastic-packaged LEDs. ...
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- Technology (21 Oct, 2008)
New Wind Chamber from Volvo to Save Fuel Consumption and CO2 Emissions
In one of its factories the Swedish company, Volvo, installed a 27-square-meter wind-producing chamber. Thus Volvo hopes to improve the design of its new cars that use less fuel and emit less CO2. ...
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- Technology (29 Oct, 2008)
Human-Like Robots to Mimic Human Facial Expressions
British scientists at the University of Bristol developed a copycat robotic head, dubbed Jules. The head is able to mimic the facial expressions and lip motions of a human. ...
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- Science (30 Oct, 2008)
New Technologies to Reduce CO2 Emissions to Be Studied
Today scientists continuously try to develop and implement technologies that would lower the impact of global worming. The British Royal Society will analyze the possibilities of different engineering schemes that might eventually help reduce the effect of global warming. ...
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