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- Offbeat (26 Sep, 2007)
Women Rate Men with Deep Voices Higher
Men with deep voices have more chances to attract a woman and father more children than their thready-voiced rivals ...
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- Science (15 Apr, 2008)
Terawatt Laser Beam Shot in the Clouds Provokes Lightning Strike
Scientists tested a new ultra-high-power laser which provoked lightning. ...
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- Health & Fitness (10 Nov, 2009)
Bubblegum for Diabetics Could Replace Daily Insulin Jabs
American scientists are working on an interesting invention - a bubblegum that could deliver insulin and thus end daily jabs for people suffering from diabetes. ...
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- Offbeat (03 Nov, 2009)
Television Makes Children Aggressive
The results of a new study, carried out by American researchers, show that toddlers who watch television are more likely to behave aggressively. The level of aggressiveness increases with the amount of time spent in front of TV. ...
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- Health & Fitness (20 Oct, 2008)
Heavy Use of Cell Phones Leads to Sperm DNA Damage
According to Australian scientists, men who have long talks over the cell phone lower their chances of becoming a biological father. ...
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- Science (23 Oct, 2008)
Scientists Might Use Scotch Tape to Perform X-rays In Future
Recently a team of scientists at the University of California in Los Angeles discovered that the commonly used scotch tape can be applied to take X-rays. ...
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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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- Health & Fitness (02 Dec, 2008)
BioBeer Could Benefit Your Health
American scientists are working on a type of beer that will include the same amount of a compound that is found in red wine and which, for a long time has been related to good health and long life. Scientists called their project BioBeer. ...
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- Offbeat (15 Dec, 2008)
Unhappy People Watch TV Often
Unhappy people watch TV oftener than happy ones do, according to American scientists. The persons who are more satisfied with their lives read newspapers more actively, communicate more and make sex more often, reports The Daily Telegraph. ...
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- Health & Fitness (18 Dec, 2008)
Why People Yawn
In most of the cases, yawning is associated in people with tiredness and boredom. Newly, it has been proved that a yawning person does not try to show lack of interest, but, on the contrary, just tries to catch your attention. ...
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- Health & Fitness (05 Jan, 2009)
Patients Undergoing Liposuction Could Be at Risk of Developing Heart Disease
According to American scientists, liposuction may have a negative influence on heart. ...
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- Health & Fitness (24 Jan, 2009)
Want To Live Longer? - Be Positive, Believe And Work
If you want to prolong your life with 8 full years you must be optimist. This is the advice given by American scientists from a clinic in Mayo. ...
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- Health & Fitness (15 Feb, 2009)
Sex Lowers The Risk Of Cancer And Flu
A healthy sexual life does not only keep one in a good mood, but also, according to scientists, lowers the risk of erectile dysfunction and even heart attack. ...
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- Health & Fitness (24 Feb, 2009)
Migraine As Legacy
There's no doubt that migraine is a partially hereditary disease. According to statistics, in 44 percent of patients one of the parents had previously suffered from this disease, and in 69 percent of them – both parents. ...
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- Health & Fitness (07 Mar, 2009)
Regular Physical Exercises Improve Memory
Scientists from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Pittsburgh have determined that old people can fight for their future, can stimulate the growth of brain's structures and, in consequence, can improve certain types of memory, with the help of the simplest of the methods. ...
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