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Women Look Most Gorgeous At 31: Research
Women are at their attractive best when they are 31—that’s the precise age when, according to a survey, they are considered most beautiful.The poll of 2,000 men and women, commissioned by the shopping channel QVC to celebrate its Beauty Month, found t
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The Real 28 Days Later! Deadly Virus is Alive
A new deadly virus strain has ‘jumped’ from an infected monkey colony at a U.S laboratory to a human, according to researchers
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Interesting Gulfstream Died Research - Finally
According to scientists the warm ocean current, which was supported by today's environmental and temperature equilibrium - he rested on the Bose. Gulfstream has died. Now we are waiting for really tough times.
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Women With Work Stress Are More Vulnerable For Heart Disease
According to research, women who has job with high stress and give little chance for her to make decisions or creativity having a risk of heart disease – and this is even worse when she thinking that she will lose her job. Michelle Asha Albert, ...
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iPods gets heavier with more music
Weird but it does according to the research
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Worldwide cities with the most expensive real esta
According to online real estate research firm globalpropertyguide.com released survey, Monte Carlo, Monaco is the top of the global.
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Jogging Barefoot More Beneficial to Runners
Researchers say that running barefoot on hard surfaces could be more beneficial than running in sneakers or athletic footwear, according to reported findings.
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Aerosol-enriched clouds could fight global warming
Researchers from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have detected that rising steam from passing ships in shipping lanes has caused brightening in the clouds, which according to the research team can prevent sun’s energy from reaching the
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Smile can add seven years to your life
Experts at Wayne State University, Michigan, studied 230 pictures of major league baseball players printed in the 1952 Baseball Register. The researchers ranked each player according to whether they had no smile at all, reports dailymail.co.uk.
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Scientists finds water ice on asteroid's surface
According to recent research, there is evidence of water ice and organic material on the asteroid 24 Themis.
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Eating Chocolate Is Linked To Depression
People who eat more chocolate are more likely to be depressed than people who eat less chocolate, according to a new study, but researchers can’t figure out whether depression boosts chocolate-consumption or if it’s the other way around
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Da Vinci : End of the world 4006
A date for your diary: Leonardo da Vinci predicted that the world would end on November 1, 4006, according to a Vatican researcher.
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Beware of sneaky Typhoid adware in cyber cafes
Typhoid adware, a virus, is a potential threat lurking in cyber cafés, according to computer science researchers.
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Scientists Extract Images Directly from Brain
Researchers from Japan’s ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories have developed new brain analysis technology that can reconstruct the images inside a person’s mind and display them on a computer monitor, it was announced on December 11. According
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How High-flying Aircraft Can Cause It to Snow... b
Aeroplanes passing through clouds can make it snow, according to new research. Scientists have long been baffled by strange-looking circular clouds known as hole-punch or channel clouds.
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Butterfly Robot, It Really Could Fly
Scientists in Japan, successfully making the robot butterflies that can function properly. Its form was like a real butterfly, complete with beautiful wings and can fly. According to the researchers, among the many species of butterflies, Swallowtail is
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Climate Change Threatens Coral Reefs and Precipita
Twenty years of research has led Dr. Graham Jones of Australia's Southern Cross University to discover a startling connection between coral reefs and coastal precipitation. According to Jones, a substance produced by thriving coral reefs seed clouds leadi
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Get Rid of Guilt and Splurge on Yourself
According to a national survey in the Journal of Consumer Research two years ago, tightwads outnumber spendthrifts by a ratio of three to two. And considering that the ongoing recession is not going to end anytime soon, decreasing your expenses is certai
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5 Misconceptions About Women
This is one of the most widely believed myth about women. But the recent research by Ohio State University seems to dismiss the concept that women are not as horny as men. According to the researcher, basis of this misconceptions lie in the fact that wome
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Useful to Read Before Bed
When parents read to their children before bed, they not only lull children. According to the researchers, these activities enhance children's language skills, help develop motor skills by teaching them hold and turn the page, and sharpens their memory.
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