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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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- Environment (18 Apr, 2007)
Apple to pay air pollution sanctions
Apple will pay over $43 thousand to the city of Sacramento, CA for polluting the air last year, when the emergency reserve generator was launched on the production site in Elk Groove. ...
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- Science (27 Feb, 2008)
Body Heat to Power Electronic Devices Soon
German scientists developed a circuit that can be used to produce electricity from body heat. ...
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- Science (22 Jul, 2008)
Tongue Drive System to Operate Computers
Scientists developed a new revolutionary system to help individuals with disabilities to control wheelchairs, computers and other devices simply by using their tongue. ...
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- Technology (17 Nov, 2009)
Italian Designers Propose Social Bike Sharing System
In the near future it would be possible to share the bike along with your experience with Internet users. Currently the GloBike system is just a concept, but it can have a great future. ...
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- Technology (04 Nov, 2009)
Solar-powered Vertical Parking System Saves a Lot of Space
One of the major problems in big cities is the continuously increasing number of cars. Vertical parking system makes it possible to park your car at a 90-degrees angle. ...
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- Technology (12 Sep, 2008)
Google to Patent a Modernized Floating Water and Wind Energy Data Center
It was revealed that number one search engine, Google, looks forward to patent a data center that is powered by floating water and wind. ...
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- Science (16 Sep, 2008)
NASA to Use Nuclear Reactor for Its Moon Base
NASA looks forward to build a base on the moon, which is why it is currently working on a technology development program to power the planned base. The main goal of NASA's Fission Surface Power Project is to generate in a five-year period a non-nuclear prototype unit. ...
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- Technology (25 Sep, 2008)
Windmills in the Sky Generate More Power
Bryan Roberts, who works as an engineering professor at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia, proposed an idea on generating energy from wind. His project is currently developed by Sky WindPower, an American company with headquarters in San-Diego. ...
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- Technology (20 Feb, 2009)
Latest Invention: Shock Absorber that Powers a Car Using Pothole Power
The mechanical engineers managed to develop a system called GenShock, which represents a shock absorber that has the ability to partially power a vehicle driving through pothole-plagued locations. The device can also smooth the ride. ...
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- Science (23 Jul, 2009)
Studying Apollo Landing Site with Solar-Powered Moon Rover
By using a solar-powered rover prototype, scientists look forward to study the landing site of Apollo and discover how materials used during the moon mission have fare after 40 years since Neil Armstrong made his big step for humanity. ...
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- Environment (06 Aug, 2009)
Latest Invention: Oyster - the New Wave Power System
Aquamarine Power, a company located in Edinburg, recently presented its latest invention - a new type wave power system, which it plans to install in the subaquatic off the coast of Orkney Islands. ...
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- Technology (03 Sep, 2009)
Japans to Build 21 Billion Dollar Solar Space Station
Recently Japan announced that it looks forward to put the idea into practice by investing USD21 billion into the world's first space-based solar-powered generator that will be able to produce 1 gigawatt of energy. ...
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