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Sexymaledancemoves
From: Reuters on Thu, Sep 09 2010 1:28 PM
Sept 9 - Men hoping to impress women on the dance floor now have science to help them. A study has found that men who move their necks and bodies more to the beat are most likely to attract women. Stuart McDill reports.
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Sexymaledancemoves
From: Reuters on Thu, Sep 09 2010 12:52 PM
Sept 9 - Men hoping to impress women on the dance floor now have science to help them. A study has found that men who move their necks and bodies more to the beat are most likely to attract women. Stuart McDill reports.
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039Sprayon039solarcelltechnology
From: Reuters on Tue, Sep 07 2010 4:19 PM
Sept 7 - Scientists in the United Kingdom and industrialists from Norway have teamed up to develop a unique thin film solar cell technology, with the potential to turn windows into efficient solar power generators. Stuart McDill reports.
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GooglerevealsTVplans
From: Reuters on Tue, Sep 07 2010 3:19 PM
Sep. 7 - The internet search giant Google is planning to launch its TV service in the U.S. this autumn according to Chief Executive Eric Schmidt.
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Recycled747isadreamhome
From: Reuters on Mon, Sep 06 2010 2:38 PM
Sept 6 - A California woman is taking the idea of recycling to new heights. At a cost of about two million US dollars, Francie Rehwald is converting a retired 747 Jumbo Jet into her dream home. Kilmeny Duchardt reports.
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QuincyJoneslaunchesQheadphones
From: Reuters on Mon, Sep 06 2010 7:09 AM
Aug. 3 - The venerable music producer who has helped shape the sounds of many of the world’s best known musical acts including Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra unveils a new signature line of headphones at the IFA Consumer Electronics Fair in Berlin.
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Syntheticcorneasrestorevision
From: Reuters on Fri, Aug 27 2010 3:31 PM
Aug 27 - Scientists have begun using laboratory-made biosynthetic corneas to repair damaged eye tissue. A first study in humans shows sight can be restored offering hope for millions at risk of blindness. Basmah Fahim reports.
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UKstudentsonelectriccarcrusade
From: Reuters on Fri, Aug 27 2010 3:31 PM
Aug 23 - A group of British engineering students has reached the halfway point of a journey from one end of the Americas to the other in a converted sports car powered by electricity. Tara Cleary reports.
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Straddlingbustoaidtraffic
From: Reuters on Tue, Aug 24 2010 6:16 PM
Aug 24 - China is to launch a pilot project in Beijing to test a concept vehicle which carries people above street level and lets traffic pass underneath in order to ease the increasing pressure of public transportation. Ben Gruber reports.
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Restauranturgeseatingandtweeting
From: Reuters on Mon, Aug 23 2010 12:15 PM
Aug 20 - New high-tech burger joint turns lunch into a social networking game with more than 200 million possible sandwich combinations. Carmen Roberts reports.
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Decodingsoccerspenaltykick
From: Reuters on Wed, Aug 18 2010 1:59 PM
Aug 18 - With just seconds to react, a goalkeeper needs luck, as well as skill, to stop a penalty kick. According to one graduate student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York however, the odds can be improved. Ben Gruber reports.
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Decodingsoccerspenaltykick
From: Reuters on Wed, Aug 18 2010 1:53 PM
Aug 18 - With just seconds to react, a goalkeeper needs luck, as well as skill, to stop a penalty kick. According to one graduate student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York however, the odds can be improved. Ben Gruber reports.
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Infraredmapshighlightenergyuse
From: Reuters on Mon, Aug 16 2010 3:52 PM
Aug 16 - Thermographic infrared maps are providing Belgians with a color-coded, birds-eye view of their home energy consumption levels. It’s an idea aimed at spurring community involvement in saving energy. Basmah Fahim reports.
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Smellphonesnextlineofdefense
From: Reuters on Mon, Aug 16 2010 1:46 PM
Aug 16 - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is funding research to create cell phones capable of "smelling" toxic gases used in chemical terrorist attacks. Tara Cleary reports.
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Smellphonesnextlineofdefense
From: Reuters on Mon, Aug 16 2010 12:51 PM
Aug 16 - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is funding research to create cell phones capable of "smelling" toxic gases used in chemical terrorist attacks. Tara Cleary reports.
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HPgoesHiFi
From: Reuters on Fri, Aug 06 2010 6:38 PM
Aug 06 - Hewlett Packard is using live concerts to display how it is fine-tuning laptops. Kyoko Gasha reports.
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ThebiggestAppletoopeninLondon
From: Reuters on Thu, Aug 05 2010 3:34 PM
Aug. 5 - The California-based maker of the iPhone, iPad and iMac computers is opening its largest retail store yet in the historic London neighbourhood of Covent Garden. Matt Cowan reports.
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Thefutureofdigitalmusic
From: Reuters on Wed, Aug 04 2010 8:31 PM
AUG 4 - Cloud-based music services offer music acquisition, sharing and storage services. Apple and Google reportedly are lining up their offerings. Jill Bennett reports.
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Watertunneltestsnewracecars
From: Reuters on Wed, Aug 04 2010 11:27 AM
Aug 4 - Researchers at the Motorsports Laboratory at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill are using a giant water tunnel to design and test the race cars of tomorrow. Ben Gruber reports
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Warningsystemforoverheatingcars
From: Reuters on Tue, Aug 03 2010 2:21 PM
Aug 3 - Electronics giant Siemens is conducting tests with both standard and infra-red video to spot overheating vehicles, in turn helping to prevent tunnel fires. Stuart McDill reports.
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