Famous scientists and their inventions

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 (23 Jul, 2008)
Biofilm Bacteria Protect Themselves With Chemical Weapons
According to the researchers from the Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, they were able to discover the strategies that biofilm bacteria use. ...
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Science (22 Sep, 2008)
650 Million Years Old Reef Discovered in Australia
Three scientists from Australia have discovered the upturned remnants that earlier were part of a giant 650 million years old underwater reef. The discovery was made in the Northern Flinders Ranges located in South Australia. ...
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Health & Fitness (19 Nov, 2008)
Hunger and narcotic substances
French scientists have come to the conclusion that the state of continuous hunger, characteristic for persons sick with anorexia, has an influence on the human brain similar to those of narcotic substances. ...
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Health & Fitness (27 Nov, 2008)
Nervous Cells Can Regenerate
By now, it was known that nervous cells restore only in animals. But, recently, a group of scientists have come to the conclusion that, in a certain area of the human brain, which is responsible for smelling, certain cells are responsible for the creation of mature neurons. ...
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Science (04 Dec, 2008)
A New Fan-Like Coral Discovered in Deep Sea
There was made a new discovery of a new species of coral in the depths of the Pacific Northwest. Their environment is true forests on the peaks of underwater mountains. ...
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Science (05 Dec, 2008)
Sympathetic Virtual Humans Could Be Part of Daily Life
French scientists claim that in the near future people will be able to share their emotions with virtual humans who could adapt to our emotions. The new project may contribute to the development long-term relationships between real humans and virtual agents. ...
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Science (25 Dec, 2008)
Scientists Say it's Okay For Two First Cousins to Get Married
Babies born as a result of marriage between first cousins have the same risk of having genetic defects as babies born from women over 40 years old. ...
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Science (21 Jan, 2009)
Latest Invention from Warwick Warp - Fingerprint Preprocessor Module
Scientists at Warwick Warp, a biometrics group with headquarters in Coventry, managed to end their first phase of creating a fingerprint identification technology. ...
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Science (28 Jan, 2009)
Experts Unveil Inventions that Will Be Used in Everyday Life by 2039
Recently the New Scientist magazine predicted that by 2039 the X-Ray vision and invisibility cloak could be used in everyday life. ...
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Technology (04 Mar, 2009)
The Use of Formula 1 Innovations in the Real World
To create a real F1 vehicle engineers and researchers apply the latest inventions in science and technology, use thousands of components and it takes years of development. Here are a number of innovations that were created using different technologies that were initially developed for Formula 1 cars. ...
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Technology (22 Apr, 2009)
Latest Invention: Lip-Reading Computers Able to Identify Different Languages
One of the latest inventions created by scientists from the University of East Anglia (UEA) are lip-reading computers that are able to identify different languages. ...
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Science (24 Jun, 2009)
Why Celebrities Stay Popular Long After Their Talent Had Faded
Latest psychology research, carried out by Nathanael Fast from Stanford University in California and his team, attempted to explain why some celebrities maintain their fame for a long time. ...
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Technology (14 Jul, 2009)
Latest Invention: Doll's House that Helps Cut CO2 Emissions and Serve as Security System
The latest invention from scientists at University of Hertfordshire, UK, is a doll's house that could one day change our way of life, at least that what its developers state. ...
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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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