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The most latest discovery about iron
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Scientist's call upon policy makers on global warming |
...Scientists gathered at Arctic Science Summit Week, which started on Wednesday in New Hampshire to make up their mind on crucial changes in the North Pole that highlights global warming more than ever before.
Ross Virginia, one of the organizers of the Arctic Science Summit on global warming, pre-opened the summit with a speech that was to make everyone realize the problem of the environment. She asked everyone to join... |
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Oldest Planet Discovered Suggests: Earth May Survive an Apocalypse |
...An international astronomers team has come up with new clues to solve the mystery about our solar system's future as it orbits a dying sun.
The team of 23 researchers used telescopes around the globe, having spent seven years in Naples studying the pulses of the V391 Pegasi star. Their collaboration has led to the discovery of a new planet, Peg V392b, the oldest planet so far discovered in the universe.
The astron... |
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European Union is Angry on Microsoft |
... Another warning of the European Commission goes to Microsoft. While in an anti-trust struggle with Brussels, the company faced further fines for seeking unreasonable prices from the software developers for vital data. The European Union criticized Microsoft. The EU executive stated that the latest formal charges might lead the American software corporation to additional daily penalties.
Jonathan Todd, the competition ... |
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Chemical Found in Cosmetics, Soaps and Lubricants is Hazardous for Men |
...Till now scientists have been aware of the fact that exposure to phthalates is linked to reproductive issues. Recently they have discovered that this chemical, found in nearly everything including plastics, shampoos, cosmetics, lubricants, paint and soaps, is strongly connected to abdominal obesity and insulin resistance in adult males. This scientific discovery was made by the University of Rochester Medical Center.
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CBS acquires an online high school sports network |
...Representatives of CBS Corp. said that the corporation has taken over MaxPreps - an online network for high school sports. This acquisition is intended to expand the company's local sports coverage. The deal remained under the seal of secrecy and no one has given any comments on it. The only known detail about this transaction is that Jefferies Broadview were advising MaxPreps in financial matters.
MaxPreps, which is fro... |
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Alcohol kills faster than ecstasy |
...tain's drug experts to reveal that alcohol and tobacco put your health at greater risk than such dangerous drugs as LSD, cannabis and ecstasy.
Experts conducted a new all-compassing research with the government top advisory committee involved to make a shocking conclusion on the harm of regular tobacco and alcohol.
A modern classification of drugs doesn't reflect the real situation on harmful substances. Thus more... |
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Now one blood group fits everyone |
...A new discovery was made by international scientific team who established a way to convert one blood group into another.
The finding can revolutionize medicine as it means there will be no lack of blood supplies. The study conducted by experts from University of Copenhagen published their results in Nature Biotechnology journal, where it is stated that O blood group can be a source for all the other blood types (A, ... |
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The most important inventions and discoveries of the humanity |
...An American Science Community has concluded after one of its researches that Mendeleev's periodic table of elements was the most important discovery the humanity made... even more important than the discovery of iron.
The Community has published a list of 10 most important discoveries the humanity ever made. The results of this research were based on answers of a survey conducted by the community.
According to that... |
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New Electronic Display to Be Used on Clothes and Beer Cans |
...One of the latest inventions in the field of light emitting devices might change the way people light their homes and design clothes. The device represents a thin film of plastic able to conduct electricity and create solar power.
Scientists working on the international project are looking forward to bring the organic light emitting devices to the masses. Thus the invention could significantly cut costs by billions of ... |
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Women Find $70,000 on Junk-Yard |
...An interesting case happened in Aguazul, Colombia. A group of women were gathering old paper, glass and cans, when they ran onto a rather impressive sum of money: something equivalent to $70,000.
Jose David Castaneda, the public prosecutor in the Department of Casanare, said that this discovery was a simple accident.
The finding was reported by one of the relatives of the women, thus the police could retain the mone... |
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Timeline of the events in Tallinn, Estonia |
...Note: Current chronology covers mainly the latest events with a small introduction of events leading to them.
September 26, 2006 - Estonian Prime-Minister Andrus Ansil intends demolition of the Soviet Soldier monument, standing on the central square of Tallinn. He claims that in 1944 the Soviet army did not free the Estonian capital from fascist occupation. The Government said that the fascists have left Tallinn by the... |
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Software Programmers Cannot Reach Supercomputers |
...Although programmers mentioned that in the near future computers will have an unimagined power, they still wonder if today the developers of hardware have gone as far as the developers of software.
The senior research scientist for Information Technology at Purdue, Faisal Saied mentioned that parallel computing has been an obscure skill, which is limited to those that work in the field of high-performance supercomputing.... |
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Road Hogs: Is it Speed, Size or Life that Matters? |
...Are you the one who thinks that speeding is cool and macho? Be aware: new ads in Australia suggest the desire to be a speed-merchant is a way to compensate for a modest size of one's manhood.
The latest anti-speeding campaign have questioned the size of manhood of young Australian men addicted to speed-driving. In the new television ads a young man roars past some ladies who look scornfully to their friends wiggling ... |
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Stressed at Work - Mentally Ill by 32 |
...According to a new study, stress at work place is making people of all professions, including doctors and electricians, mentally ill. The study showed that 10 per cent of men and 14 per cent of women who often find themselves in stressful situations at work, suffer depression or anxiety when they reach the age of 32.
To come to such the conclusion, the Otago University has focused attention upon nearly 900 people who... |
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