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Current Events (22 Jul, 2008)
Over 3.2 Millions Experiments on Animals Performed Last Year
According to statistics, over 3.2 million experiments had been carried out by British scientists on dogs, cats, monkeys and other animals in 2007. ...
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Science (26 Aug, 2008)
Big Bang Experiment to Start This September
According to the project chief, Lyn Evans of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), a number of tests cleared way for the start-up in September of an experiment which scientists hope would show how the universe was created after the Big Bang. ...
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Science (01 Sep, 2008)
The Experiment to Reveal Secrets of Universe Could Cause the End of the World
The Large Hadron Collider has cost $4.4 billion. It was developed to reveal how the universe was created after the Big Bang. It is meant to show how life appeared, but according to some scientists it might lead to the end of the world. ...
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Environment (17 Nov, 2008)
Scientists in an Unprecedented Experiment to Restore the Largest Coral Reef in Japan
Researchers look forward to restore the largest coral reef of Japan. They intend to plant thousands of baby corals that would grow on small ceramic beds. ...
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Health & Fitness (16 Mar, 2007)
A Trojan-horse strategy selected to fight bacteria
A joint project of three teams of researchers from three different US universities (University of Washington, Iowa and Cincinnati) have selected a different approach at fighting bacteria in people with cystic fibrosis. This team of scientists will investigate the possibility of substituting iron with another metal with similar properties to attract the bacteria to it. ...
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Science (13 Nov, 2008)
Successful Birth of Live Rhinoceros from Frozen-Thawed Sperm
Today there are about 20,000 rhinoceros, which continue to disappear. One of the species is already extinct and other features only four animals. The breeding of rhinoceros becomes very difficult as more of them age and become ill. ...
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Science (25 Apr, 2008)
Compliments and Money Give the Same Satisfaction
People can be rewarded by compliment or by cash as the brain evaluates both the same ...
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Offbeat (22 Apr, 2007)
Mysterious
The police started their investigation on the mysterious “RIP” message left on the MySpace page of two teenage girls that went missing and later were found hanged. ...
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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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Offbeat (04 May, 2007)
What words are most often frontpaged on digg?
A small experimental research with the most popular social network Digg.com. We tried to find which words are mostly used in digg story titles and which words have been mostly often frontpaged. ...
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Offbeat (25 May, 2007)
11 Sleepless Days - Not a Problem
Tony Wright, 42, has researched the dependencies the human brain has on sleep. Therefore he didn't sleep for exactly 11 days - which is a new world record, though not one for the Guinness Book. ...
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Offbeat (22 May, 2007)
Need a computer virus?- download now

Computer expert put an advertisement on the Internet offering a free computer virus for everyone willing to have one.

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Technology (27 May, 2007)
World's First 4D CAVEman to Help Treat Various Diseases
The first object-oriented computer model of a human body was developed by scientists at the University of Calgary. Scientists that created the 4D human atlas named it CAVEman. ...
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Offbeat (28 May, 2007)
Woman's kidneys become a super-prise in TV show
In a new Dutch reality show a death-sick woman will choose one of the contestants to give her kidneys to after she dies. The TV show that has already raised a lot of concerns and argues, will start this week. ...
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Science (22 Jun, 2007)
Yawning Saves Your Brain From Overheating
When you see the other person yawning in the room, your instinctive response is to yawn too. However, it doesn't mean you are fighting with the urge to sleep. Scientists discovered that yawning is a process that protects our brain from overheating and serves as an alert signal to others. ...
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