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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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Science (13 Nov, 2008)
Scientists Mystified by Aurora on Saturn
Scientists observed bright, flickering lights of an aurora on Saturn and the phenomenon mystified them since it behaves differently from any other aurora known to them. ...
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Science (16 May, 2007)
Scientists to Adjust The Human Brain's Clock For Easier Adaptation to the 24.65 Hour Day On Mars
If a person is exposed in the evening to two 45 minutes of bright light pulses this could lead to the synchronization of the individual's circadian system, which will be able to work properly longer than the usual 24 hour light/dark cycle. ...
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Science (20 Jul, 2007)
Scientists Discover New Facts about 'Placebo Effect'
New scientific study showed that activation of a certain brain area may boost 'placebo effect' and be used as an effective method of treating a variety of illnesses. ...
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Science (17 Aug, 2007)
Scientists Found a Way to Store and Erase Memories Long After Their Formation
Researchers developed a way to erase a person's long-term memories; the discovery should help in treating memory problems. ...
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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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Science (29 Oct, 2007)
Scientists Discover Clays to Fight Deadly Bacteria
Mud taken from French volcanoes is believed to help scientists save thousands of human lives. ...
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Science (14 Nov, 2007)
Scientists Believe to Have Cloned Monkey Embryos
Researchers from Oregon announced that they managed to clone monkey embryos and extract stem cells that can make a breakthrough in human cloning. ...
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Science (27 Nov, 2007)
Scientists Manage to Revive Sensations in the Amputated Limbs
Scientists had given chance to all amputees managing to provide sensations to amputated limbs. Researchers from the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and Northwestern University conducted an experiment, where they channeled the key nerves to the chest that send sensations from hands to the brain. Two patients with lost arms reported that they manged to get the feelings in their artificial limbs. ...
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Science (23 Jan, 2008)
Scientists Find a Way to Make People Live for Hundreds of Years
It can soon become possible for humans to live up to 800 years with the latest scientific breakthrough ...
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Science (02 Apr, 2008)
Scientists Discovered the Smallest Black Hole
Scientists working at NASA have spotted the smallest black hole ever discovered. ...
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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 (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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Science (01 Jul, 2008)
Scientists Find Long-term Benefits in Psychedelic Drug
A study revealed that an illegal drug psilocybin has long-term positive effects on an individual's well-being. ...
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Science (07 Jul, 2008)
Scientists to Develop World's Smallest High Performance Sensor
Scientists are working on creating the smallest high-performance and low-power sensor in the world. ...
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