Latest discoveries in japan (mathematics)

Science (18 Jun, 2009)
Prosocial Video Games Make People More Helpful
The latest issue of the top-tier journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin features an article in which researchers conclude that some video games are able to make kids kinder and motivate them to help others instead of hurting them. ...
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Science (06 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 (19 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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Current Events (03 May, 2007)
Timeline of the events in Tallinn, Estonia
A brief chronology of latest events in Tallinn, Estonia, caused by the decision of Estonian authorities to disassemble a Soviet Soldier monument of the WWII era. ...
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Technology (28 Sep, 2010)
Latest Invention: Hair-Washing Robot from Panasonic
Panasonic's hair-washing robot was developed with the goal of reducing the burden for caregivers working in hospitals and different health care institutions. ...
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Technology (20 Sep, 2010)
Sony Presents New Flexible E-paper Display
A large-scale flexible e-paper display has been recently presented by the tech giant Sony. The company considers that its latest invention could pave way to rollable e-readers. ...
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Technology (20 Sep, 2010)
Latest Invention: Robot that Could Replace Humans in the Workplace
Japanese researchers have recently presented a robot that in the near future could replace humans in the workplace. ...
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Technology (07 Sep, 2010)
Latest Invention: Tread-Walk - Mobility Device for the Elderly and Disabled
Displayed at the Good Design Expo 2010 the Tread-Walk is a device that can be easily managed by the movement of the handle. ...
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Technology (25 Aug, 2010)
Latest Invention: Robot Suit to Assist Elderly Farmers
A team of engineers and researchers are currently working on the creation of a special robot suit that would ease the work of elderly farmers. ...
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Environment (25 Aug, 2010)
Latest Invention: Machine that Turns Plastic Back Into Oil
An inventor managed to create a machine able to transform plastic back into oil, thus proving hope that it is possible to reduce plastic waste that not only pollutes the ground but also forms huge islands in the oceans. ...
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Science (20 Aug, 2010)
Latest Invention: Soladey-J3X - Toothbrush that Doesn't Need Toothpaste
A team of researchers at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, has invented a toothbrush that makes a solar-powered chemical reaction in a person's mouth to clean their teeth. ...
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Technology (03 Sep, 2010)
Top 10 Latest Inventions of August 2010
Machine able to convert plastic into oil, robot suit that helps elderly farmers, toothbrush that cleans teeth without toothpaste and more. ...
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Technology (02 Aug, 2010)
Latest Invention: Robotic Arm That Connects to Wheelchair
The latest invention from Japanese engineers is a robotic arm for people with physical disabilities. ...
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Current Events (05 Jul, 2010)
Top 10 Latest Inventions of June 2010
1. First Interactive Film - the viewer receives a call on their cell phone from the main character of the movie and the goal is to guide the character through different rooms, telling her where to go and what to do. ...
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Technology (24 Jun, 2010)
Toshiba Unveils New Portable PC with Two LCD Touchscreens
The Japanese corporation Toshiba presented its latest device - an ultra-mobile computer called Libretto W100. ...
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