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Science (28 Aug, 2007)
Scientists developed a method to sort a boy from a girl
What would happen if we all had a chance to choose the gender of a baby? Now scientists challenge the nature. ...
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Technology (17 Jul, 2008)
Japanese Scientists Developed Flash Able to Function for Hundreds of Years
Japanese scientists claim they have developed world's first flash memory with a potential lifetime of hundreds of years. ...
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Technology (02 Oct, 2008)
Scientists Developed Flexible and Transparent Display
Researchers from Sony together with Max Planck Institute for the first time presented flexible optically assessed organic light emitting displays that work on red or IR-A light upconversion (UC). ...
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Science (23 Oct, 2008)
Scientists Developed New Powerful Obesity Drug
Tesofensine is the new obesity drug, which scientists plan to introduce into the world market in just a couple of years. ...
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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. ...
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Health & Fitness (10 Apr, 2009)
Scientists Developed Drug that Reduces Scars
British researchers developed a drug, which they claim can reduce scarring after operation or after an injury. The drug showed promising results when tested on humans. ...
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Technology (10 Jun, 2007)
Robots Assist in Rescuing Disaster Victims
Urban search and rescue robots are tested at a special 'Disaster City' training facility according to specific disaster scenarios. The robots will help rescue people in collapsed buildings and train wrecks. ...
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Science (27 Feb, 2008)
Body Heat to Power Electronic Devices Soon
German scientists developed a circuit that can be used to produce electricity from body heat. ...
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Science (22 Jul, 2008)
Tongue Drive System to Operate Computers
Scientists developed a new revolutionary system to help individuals with disabilities to control wheelchairs, computers and other devices simply by using their tongue. ...
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Technology (10 Jun, 2008)
Scientists Create World's Fastest SuperComputer
Scientists developed the world's fastest computer that is able to perform 1,000 trillion operations per second. ...
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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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Technology (17 Apr, 2007)
Robot to Help Neurosurgery
Surgery can take a huge step towards the future due to a new surgical robot system, developed at University of Calgary. ...
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Science (22 Apr, 2007)
Nano-nose to help identify illnesses
Vince Rotello and his team from the University of Massachusetts and Georgia Institute of technology develop a 'nano-nose' to find and identify different anomalies, i.e. illnesses in a human body. ...
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Science (23 May, 2007)
Breakthrough - Healing Water to Regenerate Wounds Faster

Scientists from the United States have created a "super-oxidized" water. As they say, the new type of water is able to speed up the healing of wounds.

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Technology (27 May, 2007)
World's First 4D CAVEman to Help Treat Various Diseases
The first object-oriented computer model of a human body was developed by scientists at the University of Calgary. Scientists that created the 4D human atlas named it CAVEman. ...
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