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Politics (19 Feb, 2007)
Tragic Human Error Lead to Transplantation of HIV-positive Organs
Several Italian doctors have transplanted to three recipients organs that were infected by HIV. The information was provided by the hospital in Florence. The doctors from the Careggi hospital said that the liver and kidneys of an HIV-positive woman were transplanted after a laboratory biologist mistakenly wrote on a woman's medical records that she tested negative for the virus. ...
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Technology (03 Mar, 2007)
Storm virus attacks blogs
Storm virus is back again to infect blogs, webmails and bulletin boards. British and Korean computer security scientists claim it's a new variant of malware that is extremely difficult to detect. ...
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Technology (19 Mar, 2007)
CBS acquires an online high school sports network
CBS has purchased MaxPreps - an online sports network for high school sports. Few details of this deal were disclosed, but MaxPreps from now on will be a part of the CBS sports broadcasting system. ...
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Offbeat (24 Apr, 2008)
Cloned Dogs Will Serve for the South Korean Customs
In South Korea seven cloned dogs will be sniffing for drugs and explosives, as reported by The Guardian. ...
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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 (25 Apr, 2007)
Rich People Are Not Always Smart People
One can make a fortune without having an astronomical IQ score, scientists proved. ...
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Current Events (25 May, 2007)
Russian Mine Blast at Novokuznetsk (coverage)
Early morning, on May 24th, 217 people, workers at the "Yubileynaya" mine in Novokuznetsk in the Kemerovo Oblast (Russia), got into the elevator to go deep down the mine and collect more coal for their country. However, the scenario was rewritten at approximately 7:30 AM Moscow Time (4:30 AM GMT). ...
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Environment (10 Jun, 2007)
Ten Unnoticed Effects of Global Warming
Global warming is, actually not only about thawing Arctic ices and rising temperatures all over the world, but it can have some effects, not everyone could think about. ...
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Offbeat (19 Jun, 2007)
Inborn Empathy - In Other's Shoes Completely
Scientists study a rare condition called mirror synesthesia in people who can feel the touch just by looking at other person being touched. ...
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Offbeat (25 Jun, 2007)
Road Hogs: Is it Speed, Size or Life that Matters?
Are you the one who thinks that speeding is cool and macho? Be aware: new ads in Australia suggest the desire to be a speed-merchant is a way to compensate for a modest size of one's manhood. ...
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Technology (10 Jul, 2007)
Boeing 787 - Less Weight with More Efficiency
Boeing has shown the public, i.e. its employees, customers and suppliers, its new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. On Sunday pepple have seen the first novelty from Boeing since last 12 years. ...
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Technology (25 Jul, 2007)
Computers of the Future to be Made from Pencil Trace
Researchers have recently discovered a new material that one day could successfully replace copper and silicon in nanoelectronics. IBM, Intel and other computer companies have already taken notice of the material due to its unique conductive properties. ...
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Politics (31 Jul, 2007)
NASA's Rovers Threatened by Martian Dust Storm
During the three-and-a-half years that NASA has been on Mars, its rovers Spirit and Opportunity for the first time spotted a large-scale dust storm. ...
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Science (13 Aug, 2007)
Ancient Microorganisms May Revive in Melting Glaciers
The recent study showed the DNA of ancient microorganisms frozen for millions of years in glaciers, may revive in melting glaciers, and led the scientists to another significant conclusion about life on Earth ...
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Offbeat (03 Sep, 2007)
Police Allowed to Use Taser Stun Guns Against Minors
Police officers will be specially trained to shoot Tasers into youngsters, despite the fact the weapons can cause serious cardiac problems, including heart attacks ...
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