Articles from category: International

Sony developing handheld devices to counter Apple

It looks like Apple's portable devices may soon have a major competitor as Sony has announced it is developing a series of rival products.
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'Extinct' Aussie frog rediscovered

The Yellow-Spotted Bell Frog that had dissapeard 40 years ago from the Australian landscape and presumed extinct has been found again.
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Size matters at Geneva Motor Show (video)

The Geneva Motor Show opened today. This year, the smaller and cleaner the car, the better.
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'God resides in cow dung': How cow waste is used in alternative Indian medicine (video)

According to certain medical practitioners in India, a good dose of cow dung or urine keeps you clean the healthy.
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One in four Germans wants microchip under skin

A surprising result for a surprising study that showed under certain circumstances, one if four Germans would be happy to have a microchip inserted under the skin
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'Avatars' can make us better people

According to an investigation, creating avatars of ourselves online, can help us lead better lives.
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An iceberg the size of Luxembourg floats the Antartic

An iceberg the size of Luxembourg has broken away in the antartic and is possibly drifting north.
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Internet error led to boozy Christ in India textbook

An Indian schoolchild points to a figure representing Jesus Christ smoking and drinking in a school textbook in Shillong. The publisher said the image was taken from the Internet and used by mistake.
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Placebo effect broader than thought

No, this is not about the rock band. Apparently the impact of placebo are greater than previously thought.
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Belgian plea for blood donors

After the train accident near Brussels, Belgium has launched a pea for donors including to Luxembourg residents.
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