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Latest inventions(2007)
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European Union is Angry on Microsoft |
...e with Brussels, the company faced further fines for seeking unreasonable prices from the software developers for vital data. The European Union criticized Microsoft. The EU executive stated that the latest formal charges might lead the American software corporation to additional daily penalties.
Jonathan Todd, the competition spokesman of European Commission, said that the EU, for the first time in its antitrust policy... |
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Scientist's call upon policy makers on global warming |
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Nowadays no one should feel indifferent about the serious consequences that global warming entails. One of the main goals set on the summit is to consolidate for appeal to policy makers. The latest Congress debates held in Washington, where Bush administration was criticized for inadequate response to global warming danger, showed that there is a necessity for scientific appeal to policy makers. Thus a new commit... |
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CBS acquires an online high school sports network |
...in promoting not only the sports stars, but will also show the entire nation the upcoming stars in all kinds of national sports. He said that this transaction will keep millions of people informed on latest high school sports events and will entertain sport communities based around high schools.
Mr. Beal will retain his seat, yet obliged to report to Brian Bedol, the President and CEO of the CSTV Networks, Inc.
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Alcohol kills faster than ecstasy |
...heroin and cocaine. Tobacco was placed ninth and fell within a category B drug, after amphetamine. Such dangerous drugs as cannabis, LSD, ecstasy were left far near the end of the drug list.
This latest study raised the question that government's drug policy was not paying enough attention to modern state of affairs and didn't take notice of the scientific findings.
There should be no surprise that ecstasy drug was... |
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Animated Cursors is now Windows' Vulnerability |
...Users who work with the latest versions of Windows should be aware that they are at a great risk of being attacked by hackers. This statement was made by Microsoft's officials. There is a certain vulnerability in the operating system that can affect all recent versions of Windows, this includes Vista. In a security advisory the company's representatives stated that Windows' software is flawed in a way it operates with its... |
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New chocolate can save the planet |
...and many other vitamins. And now those who know what pure chocolate tastes like have an opportunity not only to enjoy a new product but to do it with the awareness they are environment-friendly.
A latest trend in chocolate industry is the production of raw chocolate that is claimed to be not less tasty but far more nutritional for people.
UK brought in raw chocolate production three years ago and some raw communiti... |
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Difficult child-good marriage conquers all |
...The latest research showed that couples who have supportive marital relationships can deal with disturbing children easier and this only makes their marriage stronger.
A new study was conducted by Schoppe Sullivan, Sarah Mangelsdorf, Geoffrey Brown from University of Illinois together with Margaret Szewczyk from University of Minneapolis.
The study involved 97 couples expecting a baby who were examined for the exten... |
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Biofuel Vehicles to Put Our Health at Risk |
...The latest scientific research reveals that biofuels used in vehicles may be more harmful for human health than the petrol used today. By 2020, 10% of all transport means should run on biofuels as agreed by the EU.
The researchers invented a special computer model to determine air quality in 2020. The model showed that ozone level in some regions would grow if bioethanol was used for all cars. It would cause more ail... |
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New Electronic Display to Be Used on Clothes and Beer Cans |
...One of the latest inventions in the field of light emitting devices might change the way people light their homes and design clothes. The device represents a thin film of plastic able to conduct electricity and create solar power.
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 ... |
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Google collects your web habits |
...e to keep on storing or delete the stored data, though due to the peculiarities of Google's privacy policy, this data will still be saved for auditing.
The most concerns are also connected to the latest Google's joining of the DoubleClick advertising company that implies that your data can become an easy target for advertising purposes.
Service that tracks user's web habits give a cause for concern to other compani... |
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Timeline of the events in Tallinn, Estonia |
...Note: Current chronology covers mainly the latest events with a small introduction of events leading to them.
September 26, 2006 - Estonian Prime-Minister Andrus Ansil intends demolition of the Soviet Soldier monument, standing on the central square of Tallinn. He claims that in 1944 the Soviet army did not free the Estonian capital from fascist occupation. The Government said that the fascists have left Tallinn by the... |
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Road Hogs: Is it Speed, Size or Life that Matters? |
...re you the one who thinks that speeding is cool and macho? Be aware: new ads in Australia suggest the desire to be a speed-merchant is a way to compensate for a modest size of one's manhood.
The latest anti-speeding campaign have questioned the size of manhood of young Australian men addicted to speed-driving. In the new television ads a young man roars past some ladies who look scornfully to their friends wiggling t... |
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The Less Online Content - The Better, Study Says |
...The latest research conducted by University of Missouri-Columbia showed that people are more likely to focus on the online content with fewer options.
The participants took part in the experiment where their responses were studied while they were watching online pictures. Kevin Wise and Kimberlee Pepple, conducted the study where volunteers were given a task to choose three pictures from six and 24 selection of thumb... |
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Stressed at Work - Mentally Ill by 32 |
...ulton who directed the Dunedin study, also mentioned that the previous research had led the researchers to the thought about a direct connection between work stress and mental disorders. However, the latest study proved this connection independently from other factors that make people suffer depression and anxiety, such as people's social status and features of personality.
In fact, the study did not discover any diffe... |
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