- 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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- Environment (04 Nov, 2009)
The Starting Point of the $555 Billion Solar Energy Project in Africa
Sahara Solar Energy Belt is expected to be the largest green energy project in the world. A number of companies have already signed an agreement to bring the project to life by investing 555 billion dollars. ...
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- Science (04 Nov, 2009)
X-Ray Is the Most Important Contemporary Invention
London's Science Museum carried out a poll among its visitors who voted X-ray the most important invention among all contemporary innovations. ...
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- Offbeat (03 Nov, 2009)
Television Makes Children Aggressive
The results of a new study, carried out by American researchers, show that toddlers who watch television are more likely to behave aggressively. The level of aggressiveness increases with the amount of time spent in front of TV. ...
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- Health & Fitness (02 Nov, 2009)
Tramadol - Drug-like Painkiller
If you often have lower back pain then it is important to receive an effective pain treatment and one of the best ways is to use Tramadol. You should consult your physician on chronic pain killers before you buy Tramadol online. At TramadolBluebook.com you can analyze the credentials of different online pharmacies, thus being able to evaluate the prices of the pain killer. ...
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- Offbeat (30 Oct, 2009)
Tallest Treehouse in the World Erected in Tennessee
The designer of this incredible construction is Horace Burgess, a landscape architect. The whole structure is made from reclaimed wood, as well as a number of other recycled materials. ...
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- Technology (30 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: Software That Automatically Repairs the System Affected by Malware
Researchers at MIT managed to create new software called ClearView that is able to identify the intrusion of alien software and generate a set of patches meant to repair the system. ...
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- Offbeat (30 Oct, 2009)
Arabian Fairy Tales Come to Life in 1001 Hotel
Ancient culture was the main inspiration for the 1001 Hotel that features house rooms the decorations of which are based on different Arabian fairy tales. ...
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- Offbeat (29 Oct, 2009)
The Biggest Mona Lisa in the World Presented in Shopping Center
The biggest version of the Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting Mona Lisa has recently been presented at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre, located in Wrexham, a town in Wales, UK. ...
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- Environment (29 Oct, 2009)
Futuristic Pavilion Can Float to Other Cities Like a Vessel
This incredible pavilion, designed by Peddle Thorpe Architects (PTA) and envisioned by Antoine Damery, provides space for carrying out various activities. ...
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- Technology (29 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: Touchscreen Software that Allows Surfing Through Time and Space
Recently engineers from the Tokyo Polytechnic University presented their new invention - c-loc touchscreen enabled software that allows surfing through time and space. ...
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- Environment (28 Oct, 2009)
Bridge Harnesses Wind Energy from Passing Cars
Two designers thought about creating a bridge that would exploit wind energy, which will be amplified by the vehicles that would pass under it. ...
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- Science (28 Oct, 2009)
Playing Music Changes the Brain's Anatomy, Making You Smarter
Scientists claim that playing music regularly alters the anatomy of the brain as well as its functions. They say that by playing a musical instrument it is possible to improve a person's cognitive skills. ...
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- Environment (28 Oct, 2009)
Latest Invention: System that Generates Power From Asphalt
Scientists are currently developing a new invention - a system that could transform the heat from asphalt as well as other paving materials into usable power. ...
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- Science (28 Oct, 2009)
Japan to Send First Spacecraft to Venus
Japan is preparing a deep space mission to Venus. Engineers nicknamed the mission Akatsuki, which means dawn. ...
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