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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 16th, 2006
Cancer Faker Gets Two Years in Jail

Cancer Faker Gets Two Years in Jail

A former teacher faked cancer for 3 years to get to spend $37 000 from donations on a holiday trip

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 16th, 2006
Coffee - A Handy Natural Remedy

Coffee - A Handy Natural Remedy

It works against a wide range of serious diseases while making our body look great

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 16th, 2006
New Nasal Bird Flu Vaccine Under Trial

New Nasal Bird Flu Vaccine Under Trial

High hopes for the new live-virus nasal spray to be effective against avian flu

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 15th, 2006
Apricots - A Sweet Source of Complete Health

Apricots - A Sweet Source of Complete Health

Apricot fruits, kernels, seeds and flowers have beneficial effects both on the inner and outer side of our body

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  • By Alexandra Lupu
  • June 15th, 2006
Protein to Trace&Cure Insulin Resistance

Protein to Trace&Cure Insulin Resistance

Reducing levels of retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) leads to the decreasing of insulin resistance

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  • By Tudor Raiciu
  • June 9th, 2006
Capacitors to Revolutionize Batteries

Capacitors to Revolutionize Batteries

An MIT invention

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 9th, 2006
Men Oversexualize Women Following Brief Interactions

Men Oversexualize Women Following Brief Interactions

Men infer sexual interest before women do

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 9th, 2006
Recent Climate Change Is Speeding Up the Evolution of Animal Species

Recent Climate Change Is Speeding Up the Evolution of Animal Species

Researchers say that the organisms are adapting to altered seasons and not to direct effects of increasing temperatures

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 9th, 2006
Gazelles Breath Less During Drought

Gazelles Breath Less During Drought

They shrink liver and heart to reduce oxygen consumption during drought

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 9th, 2006
Space Is Dusty, and Now Astronomers Know Why

Space Is Dusty, and Now Astronomers Know Why

Massive star supernovae have been major "dust factories" ever since the first generations of stars formed, several hundred million years after the Big Bang.

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 9th, 2006
Bacteria Have Their Own Immune System

Bacteria Have Their Own Immune System

Protecting against outside DNA

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 9th, 2006
The Ultrasound Laser

The Ultrasound Laser

Researchers created an ultrasound analogue of the laser.

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 9th, 2006
A new Technique for Creating Complex Surfaces

A new Technique for Creating Complex Surfaces

With a wide range of applications, from developing better paints to exploring the bonding of proteins to cell membranes

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 9th, 2006
The Mystery Behind Love-Hate Relationships

The Mystery Behind Love-Hate Relationships

People who see their relationships as either all good or all bad tend to have low self-esteem

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  • By Vlad Tarko
  • June 8th, 2006
Scientists Invented the Allergy-Free Cat

Scientists Invented the Allergy-Free Cat

The technique of genetic divergence was used

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  • By Vlad Tarko
  • June 8th, 2006
The Myth of Monogamous Swans

The Myth of Monogamous Swans

Researches study the sex lives of black swans

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  • By Sci/Tech News Staff
  • June 8th, 2006
Supercomputers to Transform Science

Supercomputers to Transform Science

University of Bristol, UK at the forefront of high performance computing