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A company called Marine Current Turbines will be installing a 1.2 megawatt tidal turbine in Northern Ireland's Strangford Lough in August. The SeaGe read more »
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Female mice make new brain cells when they detect a dominant male's urine, researchers have found. The discovery gives a clue as to how the chemical read more »
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So much for US justice: juries get the verdict wrong in one out of six criminal cases and judges don't do much better, a new study has found.

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BEIJING - Villagers in central China dug up a ton of dinosaur bones and boiled them in soup or ground them into powder for traditional medicine, beli read more »
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When we think of a genius we think of someone who was a prodigy in their childhood and later went on to capitalize on their mental powers and make a read more »
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Since 373 BC when the ancient Greeks first noted that rats, weasels, snakes, and even centipedes fled the city of Helice days before the earth violen read more »
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7 new wonders of the world chosen

LISBON, Portugal - The Great Wall of China, Rome's Colosseum, India's Taj Mahal and three architectural marvel read more »
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New toothpaste can regrow teeth

The $3 billion global market for toothpaste is on the verge of a shake-up as new biotechnologies come through that read more »
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17% Of Men Have A Female Brain

By admin | July 9, 2007



Scientists from the prestigious University of Cambridge claim that there are such t read more »
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A baby mammoth unearthed in the permafrost of north-west Siberia could be the best preserved specimen of its type, scientists have said.

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With universal health care and the Iraq war dominating presidential news headlines in the last few months, it's been tough going trying to dredge up read more »
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Everyone thinks the printing press led to increased literacy among the average man in the middle ages, but that just might not be the case. Dr Marco read more »
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Scientists are predicting an end to the era of human and animal drug testing, saying that computer models will one day become so advanced that they w read more »
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A new scientific study concludes that changes in the Sun's output cannot be causing modern-day climate change.

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - The discovery of a baby mammoth preserved in the Russian permafrost gives researchers their best chance yet to build a genetic map read more »
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Debris spots found on stars reveal planets that went splat like bugs on a windshield.

The result: metal smears on the surface of parent stars, sai read more »
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Re-inventing nature for cheaper solar power
A research team in Sydney has created molecules that mimic those in plants which harvest light and power read more »
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Astronomers have spotted a dusty disk in a four-star solar system that could be home to a planet in the making.
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ATHENS, Greece - Researchers in northern Greece have uncovered two massive tusks of a prehistoric mastodon that roamed Europe more than 2 million yea read more »
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