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08th August 2009
HOW TO BLOCK SRESS FROM YOUR BRAIN
We experience the world through two psychological channels. One is very primal and processes sights, sounds and smells. The other, intellectual channel tries to make sense of all this in words, ideas and system. Herbe... Read >
Author: vusi
30th July 2009
In the latest Journal of Clinical Investigation, British researchers released their new research result that antibody can kill cancer cell directly without human immune system, which would help to develop a new treatment for cancer.
Antibody can be used ... Read >
Author: Eban Potter
27th July 2009
Patrick Valtin, International business coach, reveals a discovery about top sales professionals and how to use this to increase sales in any economy…especially the tough ones.
“War is a game that is played with a smile. If you can’t smile, grin. ... Read >
Author: Patrick Valtin
16th July 2009
A new report by the Joint Information Systems Committee is warning that UK universities are set to lose their world-class status if they fail to embrace e-learning and online technologies. The research highlights that despite the top four British Univers... Read >
Author: MarkeD
01st July 2009
Being one of the earliest civilizations known to humankind, the UK is an island country with rich history, heritage and culture. The country offers you varied experiences - sightseeing, swimming, scuba diving or even climbing a mountain; thus providing ho... Read >
Author: Anand
15th May 2009
Promoting their latest album, Coldplay returns to North America and Europe for 46 shows.
Having met during their first week at the University College London in 1996, front man Chris Martin and lead guitarist Jonny Buckland spent their entire first year... Read >
Author: Melissa Pulsifer
14th May 2009
Last month the Open University celebrated its 40th anniversary to much fanfare. However, despite the OU's acknowledged influence on higher education then and since, the institution that started it all was established over 100 years before. So why was Th... Read >
Author: MarkeD
04th March 2009
Universities would set and assess dissertations for the brightest school pupils in a bid to help them identify the best students, under a proposed overhaul of A-levels.
Plans being discussed by former Ofsted chief Mike Tomlinson's working group, whi... Read >
Author: Ashlee Lorena
03rd March 2009
Being one of the most commercially successful bands of the new millennium, selling over 30 million albums, Coldplay are a British alternative rock band formed in London in 1997. The group comprises of Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, and Will C... Read >
Author: Macie
03rd January 2009
It's now official. Laughter can elevate the entire mood of a group of people because it is extremely contagious. This allows more to be achieved through laughter, than any other communication method. Social interaction and connectivity are improved and st... Read >
Author: LynThomas
29th December 2008
University of Plymouth. Based primarily in the city centre but with many colleges scattered around the southwest, Plymouth University prides itself on being the biggest in the region. Although the institution has a distinctive focus on Marine Studies, i... Read >
Author: MarkeD
23rd October 2008
Coldplay has had a busy 2008, with the release of one album and an ongoing world tour on their hands. If you too are in search for some Coldplay tickets for the upcoming concert near your home, then you are at the right place. Here you would not only lear... Read >
Author: reed tieri
24th September 2008
It is confirmed that the brain registers subliminal messages by a study conducted at the University College London. Researchers found that hidden images were registered by the brain even when subjects were not aware they were there!
Scientists at the U... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath
09th September 2008
Do subliminal messages really work? Can your brain even record messages that you are consciously unaware of? This is a debate that has been raging since the 1950s and recently we have some scientific evidence to give us the answer!
A neuroscientist at ... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath
21st August 2008
A laser-activated antimicrobial offers hope for new treatments of bacterial infections, even those that are resistant to current drugs.Research published today in the open access journal BMC Microbiology describes the use of a dye, indocyanine green, whic... Read >
Author: Shane
23rd July 2008
A CANCER expert told a jury yesterday that patients must be protected from people experimenting on them.
On the 10th day of the trial of Paschal Carmody at Ennis Circuit Court, UK-based cancer expert Colin Hopper said the laser treatment used on cancer... Read >
Author: Shane
25th March 2008
Science Daily reports - "Ballet Dancers' Brains Reveal The Art Of Imitation". Understanding "mirroring" in the brain leads scientist to conclude that better rehabilitation could occur for injured athletes if they keep watching the actions they are restri... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
15th October 2007
Heart research is constantly evolving. Read the latest news about what you can do or what you should not do for your heart.- Canadian researchers discovered that people who return to a stressful job after a heart attack are more likely to have a second at... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
28th August 2007
New discoveries are made every day. The field of heart research is no different. It can be difficult to follow what scientists discovered recently. Here we summarized the latest news on heart health.
1. People who survived heart attack are at risk for ... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
21st August 2007
The London Borough of Camden includes a vast area of London covering of inner London, north of the West End and City of London. The area spans 22 square km and covers many vibrant areas such as Covent Garden, Holburn, Hampstead and King’s Cross.
It ... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
19th June 2007
When people say “I feel your pain,” they do not mean it literally, but certain people really do feel something that appears to be an extreme form of empathy, UK researchers said.
They said watching someone being touched triggers the same part of t... Read >
Author: Sandeep
07th April 2007
Personal injury claims for noise-induced hearing loss are becoming increasingly common as modern workplaces become louder. There were a fair quantity of noise-related workplace injuries suffered by employees in the nineteenth century but, even with health... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th January 2007
London has one of the largest networks of universities in the UK. In total there are 28 recognized universities and colleges in London. With a student population of well over 250,000(approx), some famous universities and colleges are London School of Econ... Read >
Author: denishpark
01st January 2007
We all know that snake and Turtle can go to Hibernation state. But can human being go into Hibernation state? The answer is yes. Human being can go into Hibernation state.
A Japanese man survived 24 days in cold weather, without food and water by falli... Read >
Author: Honman
22nd February 2006
When it comes to seeing a fair and trustworthy person harmed, we all feel a sense of empathy. But if that person is perceived as deserving of the harm, men may get a sense of satisfaction, and actually enjoy the person's misfortune. This is according to a... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
30th November 2005
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Whether you feel fat, thin or something in between has little to do with the reality of the situation, suggests a new study led by the University College London (UCL) and published in the journal Public Library of Scie... Read >
Author: Rita Jenkins
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