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- Technology (10 Jul, 2007)
Boeing 787 - Less Weight with More Efficiency
Boeing has shown the public, i.e. its employees, customers and suppliers, its new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. On Sunday pepple have seen the first novelty from Boeing since last 12 years. ...
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- Science (18 Nov, 2009)
Modern Development Influences Children's Intellectual Development, Scientists Say
Scientists from the University of California, Riverside and Pitzer College discovered that modern development has a strong influence on children's intellectual development. ...
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- Science (04 Nov, 2009)
X-Ray Is the Most Important Contemporary Invention
London's Science Museum carried out a poll among its visitors who voted X-ray the most important invention among all contemporary innovations. ...
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- Current Events (21 Apr, 2009)
Great Wall of China Longer than Previously Thought
The results of a government mapping research unveiled new sections of the famous Great Wall of China. The discovered sections total about 290km (180 miles). ...
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- Technology (02 Oct, 2009)
InfoNIAC Presents: Top 10 Latest Inventions of September 2009
InfoNIAC Presents is our new section in which we bring you the top 10 latest inventions selected from www.InfoNIAC.com each month. ...
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- Technology (02 Mar, 2007)
Only 13 % People Have Internet Access
Only 13 percent of people on the planet have access to the Internet. This statement was made by the United Nations News Center. The majority of Internet users (90 %) live in industrialized countries. The gap in the field of information technology between the developed countries and those that are in development, is continuously increasing. ...
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- Health & Fitness (22 Mar, 2007)
Alcohol kills faster than ecstasy
A new drug list was revised by Britain's drug experts to reveal that alcohol and tobacco put your health at greater risk than such dangerous drugs as LSD, cannabis and ecstasy. ...
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- Technology (24 Mar, 2007)
Japanese Scientists Work on a Flexible Battery 
Scientists from the Japanese University of Waseda develop a new kind of battery: a thin film battery, based on plastic polymers. This battery will be widely used in the future in small portable devices, requiring a high-power capacity.
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- Technology (29 Mar, 2007)
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. ...
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- Offbeat (04 Apr, 2007)
Secret US military data was disclosed thanks to porn images
Secret information on US combat system was accidentally exposed by Japanese officer after he exchanged porn files with another officer at work. ...
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- Technology (13 Apr, 2007)
Google buys DoubleClick, Microsoft still too far from online ads
Google pays $3.1 billion for an online advertising business DoubleClick. This acquisition has become second largest in Google's history after the purchase of YouTube last year for $1.65 billion. ...
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- Current Events (16 Apr, 2007)
BREAKING: The Virginia Tech Shooter Identified
Shooter at the Virginia Tech University officially identified. ...
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- Politics (26 Apr, 2007)
Lawsuit to Target E-mail Harvesters and Spammers
A federal lawsuit, on behalf of Project Honey Pot, was filed yesterday in U.S. District Court in Alexandria by a company that represents internet users from more than 100 countries. ...
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- Current Events (25 May, 2007)
Russian Mine Blast at Novokuznetsk (coverage)
Early morning, on May 24th, 217 people, workers at the "Yubileynaya" mine in Novokuznetsk in the Kemerovo Oblast (Russia), got into the elevator to go deep down the mine and collect more coal for their country. However, the scenario was rewritten at approximately 7:30 AM Moscow Time (4:30 AM GMT). ...
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- Technology (27 May, 2007)
Get Directions From Your Cell Phone
Now your cell phone may assist you better than anyone or anything else in finding the shortest way to the pharmacy, getting together with friends or keep an eye on your restless kids. Wireless companies are using technologies initially developed for emergency workers to help them find those in danger. ...
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