A research team at Heriot-Watt University, UK, is investigating whether urine could be used to create energy via new, low-cost fuel cells.
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Posted by admin 17 days ago (http://www.physorg.com)Solar System older than thought
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The Solar System could be nearly two million years older than thought, according to a study published on Sunday by the journal Nature Geoscience.
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010: David and Victoria Beckham seemed very much in love when spotted at a friends' beach-house in Malibu over the weekend. The Beckhams' were seen leaving the friends later in
Dave Matthews Meets His Fans At The Fence
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Saturday, August 21, 2010: Dave Matthews was spotted signing autographs through a fence outside of his concert at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater In Irvine, CA....
Pauly Shore On A Double Date
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Saturday, August 21, 2010: Pauly Shore was spotted out on the town on a double date with a tall blonde in Los Angeles, CA....
Celebrities Attend Day 3 Of LALIFF At Grauman's Chinese Theatre
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August 21, 2010: A number of celebrities hit the red carpet for Day 3 of the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival. Among them were: Edward James Olmos, Marcel Rasquin, Prakriti Maduro, Fina
X17 Xclusive - Victoria Beckham Gets A Flat In Beverly Hills
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Sunday, August 22, 2010: Victoria Beckham's Range Rover was seen getting towed away in Beverly Hills after she got a flat tire this morning....
Sunday, August 22, 2010: Mark Wahlberg and wife Rhea Durham were dressed down for Sunday services at Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Beverly Hills, CA....
Ancient Chinese medicine may help chemotherapy patients
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A centuries-old traditional Chinese medicine may reduce the intestinal side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients by stimulating gut cell division and reducing inflammation, a new study in mice
New study finds new connection between yoga and mood
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Researchers have found that yoga may be superior to other forms of exercise in its positive effect on mood and anxiety. The findings are the first to demonstrate an association between yoga postures,
Barbastelle bat uses a sneaky hunting strategy to catch its prey
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Like a stealth fighter plane, the barbastelle bat uses a sneaky hunting strategy to catch its prey. Biologists combined three cutting-edge techniques to uncover the secret of this rare bat's success.
Better way to grow stem cells developed
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Chemical engineers, materials scientists and biologists have devised a synthetic surface that includes no foreign animal material and allows stem cells to stay alive and continue reproducing themselv
Delaying fat digestion to curb appetite
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Scientists have discovered an unexpected synergy that helps break down fat. The discovery provides a focus to find ways to slow down fat digestion, and ultimately to create food structures that induc
Language as a window into sociability
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People with Williams syndrome -- known for their indiscriminate friendliness and ease with strangers -- process spoken language differently from people with autism spectrum disorders -- characterized
DNA puts chemists on scent of better artificial nose
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Chemists working on an "artificial nose" have developed new sensors that offer more information "per sniff" than most existing noses. The sensors, made by sticking fluorescent compounds onto a backbo
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