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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 (04 Apr, 2007)
The most important inventions and discoveries of the humanity
An American Community of Scientists has issued their list of most important inventions and discoveries, which have changed or influenced the development of humanity. ...
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Environment (17 Apr, 2007)
Biofuel Vehicles to Put Our Health at Risk
The latest scientific research reveals that biofuels used in vehicles may be more harmful for human health than the petrol used today. By 2020, 10% of all transport means should run on biofuels as agreed by the EU. ...
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Current Events (30 Jul, 2008)
BBC Fined for Cheating Over TV Phone-ins
The independent regulator and competition authority for the communication industries in the UK, Ofcom penalized the BBC with a record-high fine of ₤400,000 ($791,535) because the corporation faked winners and misled the television audience in several shows. ...
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Current Events (28 Aug, 2008)
Hollywood Producer to Write a Film About the Rise of Facebook
Aaron Sorkin, Hollywood writer-producer and co-creator of The West Wing decided to write a film that tells about the rise of Facebook. ...
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Technology (22 Sep, 2008)
Company Invented a Suit That Can Be Worn in Shower
A company based in Australia invented a suit that busy chief executives can wear in the shower while they wash. Designers developed the suit in a way so it could be cleaned right under the showerhead. ...
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Health & Fitness (22 Nov, 2008)
Patient Being Cured From AIDS
Doctors say that this success has been reached accidentally - as a side-effect of a fight with another serious disease.But their words still can't ruin the hopes of thousands HIV-infected people, who practically tear apart the clinic's telephones these days. ...
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Offbeat (09 Jan, 2009)
Biggest Crossword in the World Built in Ukraine
If you are a fan of puzzles than it will probably be of much interest for you to observe the biggest crossword in the world, which was created on the side of a tower block located in the city of Lvov, Ukraine. ...
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Technology (16 Jan, 2009)
Smart Fingertip Camera to Help Blind People
Currently there are a number of electronic tools (such as voice-enabled GPS devices) that help blind people or those who are partially sighted maneuver and interact with their surroundings. ...
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Health & Fitness (22 Jan, 2009)
New Method Of Treating Infarctions By Using Cold Air Invented
British scientists have found a new method of heart and brain's protection from infarction and attacks, New Scientist magazine reports. ...
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Offbeat (12 Feb, 2009)
Anna Nicole Smith, the Opera, to Be Staged at British Royal Opera
Mark-Anthony Turnage, a popular English composer, decided to write an opera about the life of the famous glamour model Anna Nicole Smith. The opera will debut at Covent Garden in 2011. ...
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Technology (11 Mar, 2009)
Robot Teacher Debuts in Japanese School
In an attempt to show what the future education will look like, Japanese engineers tested for the first time their teacher-robot with a beautiful name Saya. ...
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Offbeat (12 Apr, 2009)
Mathematical Formula Of Happily Married Couples Invented
Scientists invented a mathematical model, which can predict with a surprising exactity which married couples will divorce and which ones won't. ...
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Science (11 Jun, 2009)
Vote for the Greatest Scientific Inventions Presented by Science Museum of London
To mark its 100th anniversary, the Science Museum of London decided to display ten models that it believes represent are the greatest scientific inventions in history of human kind. ...
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Science (22 Sep, 2009)
Brits Voted Michael Faraday the Greatest British Inventor
A survey revealed that Michael Faraday is considered to be the greatest British inventor. ...
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