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Health & Fitness (22 Mar, 2007)
Alcohol kills faster than ecstasy
A new drug list was revised by Britain's drug experts to reveal that alcohol and tobacco put your health at greater risk than such dangerous drugs as LSD, cannabis and ecstasy. ...
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Science (26 Sep, 2007)
Animal Crew Returns from Space
The Foton-M3 satellite, with mice, butterflies, lizards, snails and cockroaches on board, will land in the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan after 12 days of experiments. ...
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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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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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Science (28 May, 2008)
Bombs to Become Safer for the Environment
Scientists develop new explosives made from materials that would be more environmentally friendly and more powerful than commonly used explosives ...
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Science (03 Jun, 2008)
NASA's Phoenix Finds Ice on Mars
Scientists said that the Phoenix Mars Lander has found ice on Mars, which can become one step closer to finding evidence of life. ...
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Environment (23 Sep, 2008)
Chemical Equator to Help Map Air Pollution
Researchers from the University of York found a "Chemical Equator" which separates the polluted air of the Northern Hemisphere from the clean air of Southern Hemisphere. Scientists working at the University's Department of Chemistry spotted the atmospheric chemical equator about 50 kilometers wide in clear skies in the Western Pacific. ...
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Science (18 Nov, 2008)
Scientist Made Droplets Dance
Scientists from the University of Liege, Belgium, are able to make droplets dance, float and bounce on top of a surface, thus keeping tiny amounts of fluid free of contamination and ready for testing. ...
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Current Events (22 Nov, 2008)
The Shnobel Award - Directly From Harvard
As a tradition, before the Nobel week in Harvard, at the beginning of October this year, there also took place the 18th yearly Ceremony of Shnobel Awards. The Shnobel award is a special award given for researches that at first make you laugh and which only later make you think. ...
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Science (12 Jan, 2009)
Ground-based Bacteria May Produce Rain
A new study found that bacteria may have the ability to produce rain without leaving the ground. This is in case the powerful detergents, produced by bacteria, are able to reach the clouds. ...
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Offbeat (14 May, 2009)
Scientists Discovered Cocaine and Heroin in the Air of Spain
Scientists from Spain found cocaine in the air of the country's most populated cities of Madrid and Barcelona. They managed to spot the cocaine with the help of a technique that was used for the first time. ...
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Science (17 Jul, 2009)
France Was Once a Tropical Rainforest
This could sound incredible but researchers found evidence that about 55 million years ago the territory of today's France has been occupied by a hot, wet tropical rainforest. ...
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Science (24 Jul, 2009)
Latest Invention: LED Light Bulbs that Makes Use of Salmon DNA
Researchers from the University of Connecticut recently unveiled their latest invention, which is a long-lasting LED light bulb that makes use of salmon DNA. ...
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Health & Fitness (10 Oct, 2008)
Migraines - Original Solutions
It is well-known nowadays that circa 15 per cent of persons all over the world suffer from regular disturbing headaches, which makes approximately 585 million people. Usually, it is considered that women older than 40 are the ones who suffer the most from these headaches, but it is wrong. ...
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Science (17 Nov, 2008)
100M-Years-Old Primitive Organisms Discovered in Tree Resin
Intact marine microorganisms have been recently found in tree resin. Scientists claim that the perfectly preserved microorganisms might have been trapped in the resin 100 million years ago. ...
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