- November 13th, 2008
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During the past 10 years, several planet detection methods were used to discover over 200 exoplanets, but unfortunately all of these techniques have limitations. It didn’t tell scientists any thing…
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- November 11th, 2008
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A U.S architectural firm based in Ontario California called HMC announced recently plans to work with neuroscientists to examine ways in which natural surroundings and healthy outdoors lighting can be…
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- November 10th, 2008
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Doctors in from the U.S and British carried out a complex and very challenging surgery where they transplanted an ovary to a 38 year old London woman after suffering from early menopause. The woman is…
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- November 7th, 2008
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Many people die daily becuase of liver and heart failure, but a new technology was developed by Lord Robert Winston and his research team where they use pig genetically-modified organs for human trans…
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The ionic hand has been recognized as one of the top inventions in 2008. This hand “The i-limb” was created by Livingston Company Touch Bionics and took them around 20 years to develop. Th…
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- November 6th, 2008
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Japanese scientists recently developed a way using stem cell to create functioning brain tissues, this breakthrough in stem cells will save lives by helping to find cures for diseases such as cancer a…
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- November 5th, 2008
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Kimani, is a hug elephant who is responsible of destroying farms and crops in Kenya and sometimes wiping out month of income. Villagers in Kenya mostly depend on farms for their daily food and some ca…
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Future cars are smart enough to communicate with each other to prevent road accidents in dangerous situations. This new way of communication was created by German computer scientists who developed sof…
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- November 2nd, 2008
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Whom really to blame for the climate change at poles, human or nature? this is a big question facing many scientists around the world who are trying to find a convincing answer to the increase tempera…
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- October 30th, 2008
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This is an image of two cyclones shot from Nasa Satellite in mid-to-high latitude over Iceland. You can click on the image to full screen. Image credit - Nasa
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- October 29th, 2008
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This baby boy - Alex Gonzaga was born in New Zealand with 3.3kg tumor inside his stomach. Doctors saved Alex’s life and removed the cancer tumor within two hours. The baby looked like he was h…
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- October 28th, 2008
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This is a cool video from James May where he melts steel with his solar furnace.
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- October 27th, 2008
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Scientists from the United States are reporting a great result after an early trial of a mulit-kinase inhibitor which has shown impressive tumor shrinkage in patients with a hard to treat form of thyr…
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U.S scientists from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the U.S ITER “International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor” have created a new cast stainless steel that is 70 percent stronge…
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What is Slime Mold: Slime Mold is a broad term that refers to fungi-like amoeboid (i.e. like an amoeba) organisms. Their common name refers to part of their life cycle in which their appearance can be…
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Learn how to transform water to balls (solid) instantly in about 25 minutes. The Idea behind this cool experiment is that when water get in contact with air it looses polar hability and sticks to itse…
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- October 26th, 2008
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What an amazing world, each an every day scientist around the world unlock the secrets behind mysterious events. The latest discovery comes from Sydney - Australia - where a group of Researchers from…
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- October 24th, 2008
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Are you a woman, and a coffee consumer? Then this is not good news for you or maybe it is. A new Swedish study suggests that drinking a lot of coffee reduces the size of many women’s breasts. Th…
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You have to see to believe, the first glow in the dark cat in the U.S. His name is Mr.Green Gene, Mr. Green is genetically engineered to light up in the dark. Amazing video - Enjoy ICYMI - Mr. Green…
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- October 12th, 2008
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Most of us know what foods are good or bad for our health, but our natural desire usually defeat most of us. People have the option to eat that candy bar that’s full of fat and sugar or not to, but…
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- October 11th, 2008
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Are you ready to impress your friends with the latest inovative technology? then you need to buy the new toy “Zuumer”. Its an electric scooter that was invented by Tom Boyd of Zuumcraft, I…
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According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature based in Spain, 1,141 of the planet’s 5,487 mammals are under real danger of being wiped off the face of the Earth. “Within…
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- October 4th, 2008
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Do More: 1. Eat a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat or fat-free dairy products. Eat 5-9 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. 2. eat several servings of high-fiber foods…
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People are always looking for ways to improve their memory and boost their brain power, some play brain online games such as Sudoku and crosswords. But there are other ways that you can use to enhance…
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U.S and Japanese scientists are working on whats so called - space elevator - that can be used to visit space. CNN reported yesterday the MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics Professor Jeff Hoffman said t…
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- October 3rd, 2008
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A new study suggests that the spice turmeric reduces the size of stork, it also may lower your risk of getting Cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. The study was conducted by a second year medical st…
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- September 21st, 2008
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Ashok Agarwal, head of the Center for Reproductive Medicine at clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, said researchers found that people who use the hands-free may hurt a man’s…
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According to the U.S today’s article, by 2020 the United States could face a shortage of as many as 4,080 cancer doctors, according to a recent report issued by the American Society for Clinical…
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- September 16th, 2008
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Researchers from the University of Iowa and the Iowa City Veterans Affairs Medical Center, said that using embryonic stem cells might reduce transplantation rejection. The U.S medical scientists said…
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- September 15th, 2008
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This baby turtle found in eastern China, and weighed just 17g. Water World spokesman Jimmy Hu said: ‘We got it two weeks ago and it’s growing fast, probably because it can eat twice as fa…
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- September 14th, 2008
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Did you know that heart disease kills far more people each year than cancer does? People definitely can lower their risk of having a heart attack by simply following a specific diet and consuming heal…
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DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Scientists have unearthed a camel jawbone in the Syrian desert that they think may be a previously unknown tiny species of the animal and say dates back a million years. T…
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A study by the Food Standards Agency found organic products sold under Prince Charles’s Duchy Original brand contain elevated levels of a cancer-causing chemical. The agency published a list of…
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- September 8th, 2008
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Archaeologists in Afghanistan have discovered a giant statue of Buddha in a sleeping position and dates back to the Third Century. Back in 2001 Taleban blew up two giant standing Buddha’s carved…
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A U.S study shows that hurricanes are getting stronger and stronger every year, and the reason is yes you guessed it “Global Warming”. Most Americans still remember the catastrophic hurric…
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- September 7th, 2008
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The Rosetta spacecraft has taken images for the first time of an asteroid in orbit more than 220 million miles away from Earth, according to the Daily telegraph the Rosetta spacecraft will try to lan…
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Mike Griffin, the National Air Space Agency Administrator is frustrated from the lack of the funding for a new rocket and the White House interference in America’s space flight program. “M…
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- September 6th, 2008
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If you are thinking of buying a new TV, then you have to wait a little bit. Why? Because scientists at a Toshiba research laboratory in Cambridge, have created a new technology in TVs that allow viewe…
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There are many theories about the end of our world, the most common theory is Asteroid smashing the earth and ending the human excising. But who knows? They are only theories. This video shows you whe…
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A new universal flu vaccine was developed by Dr Sarah Gilbert at Oxford University, could mean an end to the annual jab. The difference between the current vaccine and the new vaccine is that new vacc…
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- September 1st, 2008
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Do Mosquitoes prefer to bite specific people more that others? Do you think they can distinguish among group of people their favorite? Scientists say yes, and they are trying to crack the code behind…
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Using Electroadhesive technology SRI International invented multi-function climbing robots for security/military, inspection, and service applications. Natural disaster, military action and public saf…
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- August 30th, 2008
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A new finding by an Australian scientists suggest, chewing gum may reduce stress and anxiety. The study was led by Andrew Scholey, a professor of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at Swinburne University…
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- August 29th, 2008
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Doctors in the U.K preformed the first of its kind surgery where they used muscles and tissue from a patient’s unaffected elbow to create a new shoulder after it was amputated after a cancer at…
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- August 27th, 2008
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Radi Kaiof, a 41 year old male from Israel paralyzed for around 20 years now walks down the street with a dim mechanical hum. This revolutionary invention by a Amit Goffer, gave Radi his life back and…
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- August 26th, 2008
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After around five months of intensive research, the Associated Press investigation shows that a vast array of pharmaceuticals — including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex horm…
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- August 24th, 2008
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Cosmetic surgeons have tried using fat for a long time to enlarge breasts, but the fat would die soon. Now, using stem cells cosmetic surgeons in Japan and Europe are using them for breast augmentatio…
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- August 23rd, 2008
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Once the owner of the cat “Yoda” posted her picture on the Internet, they started receiving interview requests from popular TV channels and shows such as Good Morning America, Fox News and…
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A 50 year-old psychiatric patient passed away at a North Carolina mental hospital after a nurse left him in a chair without food or water supply for around 22 hours. “The hospital’s securi…
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Only 27 seconds into the flight, ATC ALV-1 suborbital rocket carrying tow NASA hypersonic experiments exploded off the coast of Virginia. The rocket was carrying the NASA HyBolt Hypersonic Boundary La…
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