Japan marks 62 anniversary of hiroshimas atomic bombing
- Science (07 Aug, 2007)
Male birth decline - an environmental fault?
Polluted Earth gives us less males than ever. The crucial male birth decline was observed in United States and Japan. ...
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- Current Events (06 Aug, 2007)
Japan Marks the 62nd Anniversary of Hiroshima's Atomic Bombing
Japan will never forget Hiroshima. Recently the country market the 62nd anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima during World War II. ...
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- Science (15 May, 2008)
Message from Aliens to Arrive in 2015
Scientists consider that we will soon receive an e-mail message from the aliens. According to the astronomers the message is expected to arrive in 2015 from live forms from the Altair solar system. They say that the message will be the response to a radio-wave signal, which had been sent to Altair a quarter century ago by Hisashi Hirabayashi, a Japanese astronomer. ...
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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 (10 Mar, 2009)
Audio Invention to Help Spot Where the Video Pirate is Sitting
With the help of digital marks that are built into movies, it will be possible to spot the seat from which a video pirate made an illegal copy of a film. ...
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- Politics (23 Feb, 2007)
U.S. to Place its Antiballistic Missile Defense System in Britain
On Friday, Britain together with the United States discussed the stationing of the U.S. antiballistic missile defense system on the territory of the United Kingdom. Before that the United States thought of setting its system on the lands of the Czech Republic and Poland. However, its initiative was met with furious objections from the Russian Federation, despite the fact that the U.S. said its defense system was to be installed to fight against Iran and not to aim towards Russia. ...
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- Technology (28 Feb, 2007)
Humanoids continue invading
The ideas for creating robots are probably very easy to come up with. The Japanese scientists and engineers are probably the best in this field. The range of their robots with various functionality grows every day. However some people think it is not that necessary. ...
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- Politics (09 Mar, 2007)
Iraq Asks for Help to Stop Violence
Iraq's Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, at a regional conference in Baghdad asked Iraq's neighbors for help. He opened the conference with an address to back his efforts to stop violence in Iraq by refusing to finance attacks. Mr. Nouri al-Maliki mentioned that people who cross the country's boarder to participate in attacks whether as suicide bombers or militia members represent danger for the country and they must be stopped. ...
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- Politics (20 Mar, 2007)
Children used in Iraq's attacks
Iraq rebels break all the ethics when using children in their car bombing attacks in Baghdad. This was the first but not the last of barbarous acts to find bypass ways to beguile security officers and fulfill their malicious plans. ...
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- Technology (22 Mar, 2007)
China's Google in Japan
The number one search engine in China, Baidu.com, has started its own Japanese search engine, which is the company's first regular service it provides outside of China. The new website, called www.baidu.jp includes a search bar for Web page and image searches. The site also features a user help and advanced services. ...
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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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- Politics (26 Mar, 2007)
Japan's uncertain guilt for sex slavery during World War II
The apology on the Japan's contribution to forced women prostitution made by Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not convincing enough to acknowledge their responsibility. ...
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- Politics (30 Mar, 2007)
European Intelligence: In April U.S. Military Could Attack Iran
Intelligence all over the world reports a U.S. military build-up at the Iranian frontier to begin an attack against Iran and its objects, suspected in nuclear weapon production. The attack is reported to begin in the first half of April. ...
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- Offbeat (04 Apr, 2007)
One dollar salary for Google's founders
The founders of number one search engine Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, in 2006 earned their salaries of just one dollar. The information was provided after the examination of specific documents.
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- Offbeat (04 Apr, 2007)
Secret US military data was disclosed thanks to porn images
Secret information on US combat system was accidentally exposed by Japanese officer after he exchanged porn files with another officer at work. ...
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