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  Scientific contribution in Iraq war undermined
...Britain's Armed Forces may no longer take part in operations countering Iraq's threat without considerable funds in essential technology advancements, where scientists make their greatest contribution, announced a committee of MPs. As it was disclosed by the Commons Defense Committee report, scientists from Dstl (Defense Science and Technology Laboratory), an agency of the Ministry of Defence, have their final word for...
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  U.S. and Russia Found a Common Goal - Iraq
...w in past. The ambassador said that now both United States and Russia are looking forward to establish stability in Iraq, which is why the representatives of both countries will meet at a conference where Russia and the United States are to settle the Iraq issue. The conference is to be held in Baghdad on March. Iraq and neighboring countries, as well as the representatives of the United Nations will be among the countri...
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  DNA research approaches the origins of human beings
...Enthusiasts of genografic project unite to collect the DNA database all over the world so to make every person aware of the place where his or her ancestors come from. The National Geographic Society together with IBM initiate a global project where more than 10,000 inhabitants will have their DNA tested to make up a huge database. Efforts of well-known scientists in geography and genetic medicine will reside in 10 wor...
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  Happiness Might Appear Before Fortunate Events Occur, Study Says
... circumstances like death of a close person or significant changes in marital status, and return to a normal level of well being, individual differences still matter. After a revision of the studies, where the most important factor proved to be the adaptation to life events, new discoveries were made to prove the counter evidence. First of all, it was proved that the level of happiness is not a standstill state only pert...
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  Aggressive women - genes' fault
...A new research has found the true cause of aggressive behavior in women. The University of Pittsburgh conducted a study where it was revealed that variations in serotonin receptor gene are closely related to hostility and ill temper in women. As it was previously showed by various researches, the hormone serotonin plays an important part in regulating aggressive behavior for animals and people. Thus the lower level of ...
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  Iraq Asks for Help to Stop Violence
...cial aid, as well as provision of both arms and men. Thus these actions will help stop the killing of Iraqi children and women, as well as stop bombing churches and mosques. Although the Green Zone, where the conference was held, was heavily fortified and the nearby streets that lead to the Foreign Ministry were shut down, two mortar rounds landed nearby. No one was injured; however, the mortars somehow reminded that the...
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  Microsoft to Connect Xbox 360 and PC Gamers
...ntroduce its Windows Vista version of "Halo 2", which is the company’s popular alien shooter game. Later in June Microsoft Game Studios is going to launch "Shadowrun". It is the company’s first game where its on-line service will be able to support competition between gamers that use Xbox 360 and PCs. Users of the new Live on-line service will need to create only one single account regardless of what they use: Xbox 360 ...
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  Only Diplomatic Means Are Allowed to Solve the Iranian Nuclear Issue
... his point of view on the Iranian nuclear issue. He said that no other means other than diplomatic should be used to solve the conflict around the Iranian nuclear program. On the press-conference, where the President of Russia and Italy's Prime Minister, Romano Prodi, have concluded their official meeting, Putin stated that the same diplomatic means should be also used in resolving other conflicts, like the ones in Afg...
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  Scientist's call upon policy makers on global warming
...ent about the serious consequences that global warming entails. One of the main goals set on the summit is to consolidate for appeal to policy makers. The latest Congress debates held in Washington, where Bush administration was criticized for inadequate response to global warming danger, showed that there is a necessity for scientific appeal to policy makers. Thus a new committee was called to deal with the issue. Th...
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  Pills Against Insomnia Cause Sleepwalking
...nistration reported yesterday such strange behavior as eating or driving while asleep. These reports have provoked the F.D.E. to order the drug makers to make certain fliers for such sleeping drugs, where patients could read detailed instructions on how to use them. The investigation of such side effects was caused by, but limited to numerous reports from the users of Ambien (the most prescribed sleeping drug). Their co...
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  Google's Blogspot Contains 75% Spam
...A study of the WebmasterWorld states that 75% of all blogs on Google's blogspot are spam. According to this study the top 15 doorway domains consist of 14 domains, where the spam percentage is over 74%. This means that in four search results of current study, three sites turned out to be spam. The researchers scanned 1000 most searched queries: 'phentermine' on blogspot.com and the query 'ringtone' on hometown.aol.com....
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  Additional Iraq Funding Bill Approved Today by the U.S. House
...A vote in the U.S. House approved additional fundings for Iraq and Afghanistan campaigns, as well as other projects The results of the vote was 218-212, where two members of the Republican party joined the majority and 14 Democrats voted against this measure. Thus the measure will be directed to the Senate. The current law is meant to distribute funds among various projects where the most important are considered: addit...
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  Japanese Scientists Work on a Flexible Battery
...ntly developing industry of portable devices, which become smaller and smaller each year. Researches on this device have been conducted for several years, but the scientists, working on this battery are Drs. Hiroyuki Nishide, Hiroaki Konishi and Takeo Suga, all of them from the Waseda University, are considered to improve the technology. Their development is based on a redox-active polymer film, which is about 400 nanome...
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  Nearly one third of Americans think Internet is useless
...the survey, who do not intend to subscribe to the service, 17 percent said that they do not know how to use the Internet. Fourteen percent stated that they are more likely to use the service at work, where they can watch videos on YouTube or do some e-commerce shopping. Three percent stated that Internet simply didn’t reach their homes. Analysts from Park in their study found that the United States broadband adoption in...
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