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Are you wearing the cell phone on the waist belt? If yes, think twice. In a new research, health researchers have warned that wearing a cell phone on one's belt could lead to decreased bone density in the area of the pelvis that is commonly used for bone...
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More housework equals more sex, a new study shows, though watchers are split on why that is. Two answers quickly spring up: For one, active folks tend to pour their energy into all pursuits. “This group of go-getters seem to make sex a priority,”...
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Language is the most influential device of power that man has created. It is the mechanism which provides daily life in a social world never ending change, discussion, and view...
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A new study finds that large-scale farming projects can erode the Earth's surface at rates comparable to those of the world's largest rivers and glaciers. Published online in the journal Nature Geoscience, the research offers stark evidence of how...
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A model that replicates the functions of the human brain is feasible in 10 years according to neuroscientist Professor Henry Markram of the Brain Mind Institute in Switzerland. "I absolutely believe it is technically and biologically possible. The...
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Scientists have deciphered the DNA code which makes apple flesh red, a finding they claim can lead to healthier and more colourful fruit. An international team, led by Auckland University in New Zealand, has carried out a research which analysed a...
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A new study into the social networks of Tasmanian devils may help prevent the further spread of an extinction-threatening disease. The research, published in Ecology Letters, has produced an intricate social network of devil social relationships, revealing...
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A study conducted by Interpret LLC shows that Internet video viewing patterns are completely different from television’s, therefore will “require a different approach to advertising and a new model for measuring video engagement online”....
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A study conducted by a team of doctors from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore and their associates in Uganda has confirmed that circumcision helps protect men from the deadly AIDS virus - HIV. The team recruited 922 HIV-infected,...
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