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Environment (11 Nov, 2009)
Latest Discovery: Producing Fuel From CO2 Using Engineered Microbes
Joule Biotechnologies recently stated that it managed to directly generate fuel from the abundant CO2 in the air by making use of highly engineered photosynthetic microbes. ...
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Science (27 Sep, 2007)
Oldest Planet Discovered Suggests: Earth May Survive an Apocalypse
An international astronomers team has come up with new clues to solve the mystery about our solar system's future as it orbits a dying sun. ...
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Science (10 Nov, 2009)
Babies Cry in Their Mother Language
Latest discovery proves that babies start learning their language while still unborn. Researchers at the University of Würzburg insist that we all start acquiring our mother tongues while still in the womb. ...
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Science (20 Oct, 2009)
Dinosaurs Wiped Out After a 40Km Wide Meteor Hit the Earth
It is possible that the extinction of dinosaurs was the result of a huge 25 mile (40.23km) wide meteor that hit the Earth. ...
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Environment (04 Jan, 2009)
Groundbreaking Discovery - Green Algae to Save Earth from Global Warming
Previously the main feature of global warming was considered to be the melting of icebergs. Now, however, it was found that this image, in fact, represents a natural process, which is able to delay or even bring to an end the climate change. ...
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Science (21 Jan, 2009)
Researchers Explain Why Women Adore Make-Up
A brain function research, carried out by Japanese scientists, states that women predict a rush of optimism when they are getting ready to apply make-up. ...
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Health & Fitness (21 Feb, 2009)
By Giving Up Smoking Women Start To Look 13 Years Younger
Smoking epidemic had taken the lives of 100 million people during the 20th century. Nowadays, smoking is the cause of death of 5.4 million people each year. This number may increase up to 8 million by 2030. ...
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Environment (14 Mar, 2007)
Scientist's call upon policy makers on global warming
Scientists gathered at Arctic Science Summit Week, which started on Wednesday in New Hampshire to make up their mind on crucial changes in the North Pole that highlights global warming more than ever before. ...
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Science (23 Sep, 2008)
Neanderthals Had Seals and Dolphins for Dinner
Anthropologists in their new study revealed that Neanderthals that lived in caves located on the Mediterranean Sea had mussels, fish and other representatives of marine life for dinner. Researchers consider that Neanderthals were great lovers of seafood just like modern humans. ...
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Science (15 Oct, 2008)
Mutation Awarded Humans With Thought, Scientists Say
Scientists revealed that a certain form of neuropsin is expressed only in humans' central nervous system. Neuropsin is a protein that is responsible for learning and memory. Researchers in their study found that the huge difference between humans and nonhuman primates originated about 5 million years ago. ...
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Health & Fitness (06 Nov, 2008)
Women Who Suffer from Headaches Are Less Likely to Develop Breast Cancer
According to a new study, women suffering from headaches are in the group of those with a lowered risk of breast cancer. ...
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Science (17 Nov, 2008)
100M-Years-Old Primitive Organisms Discovered in Tree Resin
Intact marine microorganisms have been recently found in tree resin. Scientists claim that the perfectly preserved microorganisms might have been trapped in the resin 100 million years ago. ...
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Health & Fitness (08 Apr, 2009)
Drug Given to Treat ADHD in Children to Help Overweight Adults
According to latest research, Ritalin, which is a drug usually used to treat children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), might help cure obese adults. ...
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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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Technology (02 Sep, 2009)
Latest Invention: New Robofish Developed By MIT Scientists
Researchers at MIT managed to create small robotic fish by using just a few parts and a blend of polymers. Their latest invention can swim in the water like trout or tuna. ...
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