Very few overweight women happy
Only 1 percent of overweight women in a British survey said they are happy with their shape, blaming the celebrity culture for their attitude.
Only 1 percent of overweight women in a British survey said they are happy with their shape, blaming the celebrity culture for their attitude.
Jun 30, 2005
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Unlike Other Mammals, Newborn Dolphins and Killer Whales Stay Active 24/7 During First Months of Development If you thought the sleep-deprived months with your newborn were tough, pity the poor mother dolphin or killer ...
Jun 30, 2005
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Seiko Epson Corp. will launch a lineup of USB controller LSI products with expanded guaranteed operating temperatures for in-vehicle use.
Jun 30, 2005
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Astronomers Using the VLT Discover Bright Cosmic Mirage Far Away Using ESO's Very Large Telescope, RĂ©mi Cabanac and his European colleagues have discovered an amazing cosmic mirage, known to scientists as an Einstein Ring. ...
Jun 30, 2005
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A report issued by the Royal Society in the U.K. sounds the alarm about the world's oceans. "If CO2 from human activities continues to rise, the oceans will become so acidic by 2100 it could threaten marine life in ways we ...
Jun 30, 2005
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TOKYO, June 30 (AFP) - A Japanese company on Thursday said it has developed a humanoid billed as the world's first robot powered by easy-to-replace, environmentally friendly fuel-cell batteries.
Jun 30, 2005
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The world was weighed on 21st June 2005, in a new experiment inspired by the famed 'Schiehallion' measurement. The initiative, known as the Weigh the World challenge, was unveiled on 7th June 2005 at Glasgow Science Centre, ...
Jun 30, 2005
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Two-phase chip reactor for the production of very homogeneous nanoscopic semiconductor crystals Luminescent quantum dots of semiconducting materials could eventually help to identify tumors, illuminate large flat-panel ...
Jun 30, 2005
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NASA's robotic Deep Impact spacecraft has observed a massive eruption from comet Tempel 1, just days before the comet is expected to collide with a probe.
Jun 30, 2005
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