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Science (26 Mar, 2009)
Mathematical Model to Answer if a Relationship Can Last
Scientists from Oxford University managed to come up with a mathematical model that calculates whether a relationship will be successful. They carried out a study on 700 couples and was able to predict the divorce rate with an accuracy of 94 percent. ...
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Offbeat (12 Apr, 2009)
Mathematical Formula Of Happily Married Couples Invented
Scientists invented a mathematical model, which can predict with a surprising exactity which married couples will divorce and which ones won't. ...
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Health & Fitness (26 Apr, 2009)
Chocolate Improves Mathematical Abilities
As a result of a research made recently, scientists proposed a theory, according to which chocolate improves the ability to perform arithmetical calculations. ...
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Offbeat (19 Jun, 2009)
Mathematic Formula Pinpoints June 19 as the Happiest Day of 2009
June 19 is the day when people around the world will feel the cheeriest. Dr Cliff Arnall is a psychologist who claims he was able to work out a formula that can identify the day when people will feel the cheeriest. ...
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Science (16 Mar, 2007)
To live or die - computer will decide
Are you ready to entrust your destiny to a computer? Researches say that a new computer program can make life-or-death decisions for disabled people better than their closest relatives. ...
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Technology (31 Mar, 2007)
Microsoft Comes up with New Visitor Attracting Strategies
Microsoft develops new ways and strategies to acquire more and more visitors to their search engine MSN Live Search: from inventing new filtering systems for displaying results, to new search algorithms and paying or rewarding the visitors for using Live Search. ...
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Science (02 Apr, 2007)
Invisibility is now one step closer

Using the nanotechnology scientists were able to make a significant step towards inventing an "optical cloaking", which represents a device able to make objects invisible. The device guides light around anything that is placed withing the so-called "cloak".

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Health & Fitness (26 Jul, 2007)
Better Bras for Women - Hong-Kong Researchers Say They Did It
Hong-Kong researchers will try to implement new standards for bra sizes, as they claim that the old "A-B-C-D" system is not comfortable enough. ...
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Science (11 Oct, 2007)
Computer Simulation Unveils Unexpected Process on the Surface of the Sun
Computer simulation showed an event not seen before on the surface of the sun: giant noise walls, moving across the surface with high velocity. ...
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Science (13 Jun, 2008)
Scientists to Create a Silence Shield
Scientists unveiled a plan to produce a breakthrough device that could make objects resistible to sound waves, creating an acoustic shield. ...
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Offbeat (06 Aug, 2008)
Schoolgirls Are Given Lessons on How to Bet at Races
Pupils that study at a Brisbane Catholic school for girls are being taught about how to bet on races. ...
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Technology (07 Oct, 2008)
Computers to be Tested on Intelligence
Six computers are going to compete in an experiment that aims to find out if a computer has a potential to think like human. ...
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Science (31 Oct, 2008)
Scientist Developed Software to Accurately Count Hairs
Scientists from Sydney-based CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences developed a software program that can analyze the number of hairs there are in a patch of skin. ...
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Current Events (22 Nov, 2008)
The Shnobel Award - Directly From Harvard
As a tradition, before the Nobel week in Harvard, at the beginning of October this year, there also took place the 18th yearly Ceremony of Shnobel Awards. The Shnobel award is a special award given for researches that at first make you laugh and which only later make you think. ...
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Technology (11 Dec, 2008)
Computer Genius Creates Himself the Perfect Woman
A Japanese scientist from Ontario, Canada, developed a robot with feminine looks that can do housework chores and the inventor's accounts. Le Trung, 33, named his creation Aiko. ...
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