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- Science (10 Oct, 2007)
4D Ultrasounds Challenge Abortion Laws
The latest 4D ultrasounds that can give video-like images of the foetus will change the views on the time when the foetus can be considered a person. ...
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- Science (18 Mar, 2008)
Psychiatrists to Officially Recognize Internet Addiction as Brain Illness
An exaggerating number of e-mails as well as text messages may very soon be officially recognized as brain illness. ...
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- Science (24 Feb, 2009)
Latest Invention: Flexible Electronic Books for a Better E-reading Experience
Specialists at Plastic Logic, a display technology company with headquarters in Cambridge, UK, stated that they look forward to present their latest invention in science - world's first flexible electronic book. ...
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- Technology (20 Aug, 2008)
Super Warehouse - Satisfying Customers Since 1997
Super Warehouse is the place where customers get a five star service. Tech experts show a quick response to customers' choices and ship a product quickly and effectively. The Super Warehouse features 16 warehouses across the United States. It delivers its products in just 1-2 business days via ground shipping. ...
- Technology (13 Oct, 2008)
Gadget Advisor - For those Willing to Reach Gadget and Tech Enthusiast Market
It's not easy to be up-to-date with the latest trends in technology. Gadget Advisor is the website that provides information of latest gadgets and tech news. ...
- Science (21 Oct, 2008)
FDA Approves Magnetic Brain Therapy
Recently US Food and Drugs Administration put its first stamp of approval for transcranial magnetic stimulation, which is expected to treat migraine, depression and stroke. There are rumors that TMS can even raise a patient from coma. ...
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- Science (11 Nov, 2008)
Scientists Developed Nanomaterial Which Could be Used to Create Implantable Devices
A group of scientists from the North Caroline State University were able to discovered that the unique properties of new nanomaterial could be use to make new devices, which could be implanted into the human body. ...
- Science (05 Dec, 2008)
Sympathetic Virtual Humans Could Be Part of Daily Life
French scientists claim that in the near future people will be able to share their emotions with virtual humans who could adapt to our emotions. The new project may contribute to the development long-term relationships between real humans and virtual agents. ...
- 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. ...
- Technology (03 Mar, 2009)
Hydrogen Powered Gadgets Presented at Solar and Fuel Cell Exposition in Tokyo
The capital of Japan housed a number of companies that presented their latest inventions in technology, but not just any technology. ...
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- Health & Fitness (06 Apr, 2009)
Drinking Chocolate Is Healthier Than Eating It
It is a lot healthier to drink hot chocolate than to eat the chocolate itself, latest researches show. ...
- Technology (28 Apr, 2009)
Latest Invention: 500GB Micro-holographic Disc from G.E.
General Electric presented its latest invention in technology - a 500 gigabyte micro-holographic disk, which measures just like the traditional DVD disk. ...
- Technology (12 May, 2009)
Latest Invention: Electroluminescent Display that Can Stretch and Deform Like Rubber
The latest invention of scientists from the University of Tokyo is a new type of organic electroluminescent display that has the ability to stretch and deform like common rubber. ...
- Technology (14 May, 2009)
Latest Invention: Shoes That Communicate With Your Mobile Phone
An Arizona-based company recently presented its latest invention - shoes with insoles with pressure sensors that provide data wirelessly to a mobile phone that is in close proximity. ...
- Technology (03 Jun, 2009)
Latest Invention: Interactive Data Eyeglasses from German Scientists
The latest invention of scientists from the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS in Dresden is the data glasses that are able to read from the engineer's eyes the features he needs to observe on the building graph. ...


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