Published on April 8, 2010 by Technology Slice
Fungus Loves Inositol – Duke University researchers found out how much fungus loves Inositol – brain sugar – as it thrives on it and uses inositol to multiply. Researchers from the University of British Columbia and Duke University found two important things that may help to diagnose and provide better treatment options for meningitis. The [...]
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Published on March 16, 2010 by Technology Slice
ALDI Offering Graduate Packages – Cut-price supermarket chain Aldi is gearing up to take on the majors with an aggressive graduate recruiting campaign to grab at least 200 of Australia’s brightest young brains. The company says its starting graduate package of $84,000 a year, five weeks’ holiday and a company car is the best deal [...]
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Published on March 9, 2010 by Technology Slice
Mind Reading Computers – Devices allowing people to write letters or play pinball using just the power of their brains have become a major draw at the world’s biggest high-tech fair. Huge crowds at the CeBIT fair gathered round a man sitting at a pinball table, wearing a cap covered in electrodes attached to his [...]
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Published on February 9, 2010 by Technology Slice
Eating a Mediterranean-style diet — one rich in olive oil, whole grains, fish and fruit — may protect aging brains from damage linked to cognitive problems, a new study finds Other studies have already found that such diets also lower risks for depression, cancer, heart disease and premature death. The researchers also looked at how [...]
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Published on January 23, 2010 by Technology Slice
Many traders are familiar with the break through invention of Forex Megadroid. Regardless if they are experts or new to the industry, they have surely heard of the capabilities this wonderful android has to offer. A lot are amazed with what it has to offer, however, only a hand full knows the brains behind the innovative product.
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