Happiness
- Science (05 Mar, 2007)
Happiness Might Appear Before Fortunate Events Occur, Study Says
A recent study on human happiness reveals that our adaptation to major life events is not the only factor to influence our well-being. Those who will have their life run in a more balanced way are predominantly inclined to feel happy long before the fortunate occurrence in their life. ...
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- Science (22 Oct, 2007)
Researchers Suggest: More Happiness Results in More Suffering
It seems just natural for us to strive for more happiness, yet the researchers prove the upper levels of happiness lead to greater disillusions ...
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- Science (30 Jul, 2008)
Women Happiness Wears off with the Age
Women feel unhappy later in life than men in spite of the fact that many of them are happier in their early adulthood. ...
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- Technology (03 Aug, 2009)
Latest Invention: Software that Analyzes Happiness Level
The latest invention of researchers from Vermont is hedonometer, a device that can estimate the level of happiness. ...
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- Science (09 Mar, 2007)
Aggressive women - genes' fault
A new research has found the true cause of aggressive behavior in women. The University of Pittsburgh conducted a study where it was revealed that variations in serotonin receptor gene are closely related to hostility and ill temper in women. ...
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- Technology (24 Mar, 2007)
Japanese Scientists Work on a Flexible Battery 
Scientists from the Japanese University of Waseda develop a new kind of battery: a thin film battery, based on plastic polymers. This battery will be widely used in the future in small portable devices, requiring a high-power capacity.
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- Science (30 Mar, 2007)
Career growth: Look from inside
Which way chooses a man and which way chooses a woman while fighting for their career growth. Researchers from the University of Maryland unveil results of their survey. ...
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- Current Events (03 Aug, 2007)
Van Gogh's $25 Million Painting Is a Fake
The officials from The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, say that the only artwork by Van Gogh found in the gallery is in fact a fake. ...
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- Technology (18 Jul, 2008)
Robots to Become Our Shoulder to Cry on
Scientists are developing robots that will be able to recognize person's emotional state and respond to it with empathy. ...
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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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- Health & Fitness (07 Oct, 2008)
How to love a hateful job?
The Happiness Institute proved that loving your job is absolutely necessary and one can easily learn it. Timothy Sharp, one of the leading psychologists at an Australian institute, helps people not only to enjoy their working process but also to create better conditions for employees. ...
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- Science (24 Oct, 2008)
The More Old Friends You Have the Happier You Are, Scientist Say
According to a new study, happiness depends on the number of old friends. The study of British scientists revealed that the happiest people are those who have more old friends. Those who have at least ten good old pals were happier than those who have less than five old friends. ...
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- Technology (29 Oct, 2008)
Human-Like Robots to Mimic Human Facial Expressions
British scientists at the University of Bristol developed a copycat robotic head, dubbed Jules. The head is able to mimic the facial expressions and lip motions of a human. ...
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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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- Offbeat (15 Dec, 2008)
Unhappy People Watch TV Often
Unhappy people watch TV oftener than happy ones do, according to American scientists. The persons who are more satisfied with their lives read newspapers more actively, communicate more and make sex more often, reports The Daily Telegraph. ...
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