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PhysOrg Mobile: Samsung Launches 1.5 Terabyte 'EcoGreen' F2EG Hard ... As hard disk capacity increases from an increased number of disks, so does power consumption. However, Samsung’s F2EG drive offers low power consumption by ...
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Swedish Agency Develops Underwater Wireless Technology Swedish Agency Develops Underwater Wireless Technology. ... The newly developed under water wireless technology was initially developed for military ...
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PhysOrg Mobile: latest science and technology news PhysOrg.com: latest science and technology news ... [13:07] New simulation shows consequences of a world without Earth's natural sunscreen (w/Video), ...
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PhysOrg Mobile: Contrary to widely held beliefs, romance can last ... Contrary to widely held beliefs, romance can last in long-term relationships, say researchers. 14:47, Medicine & Health/Psychology & Psychiatry ...
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Impact of elevated homocysteine levels on vision under study Impact of elevated homocysteine levels on vision under study. ... likely also is a player in retinal damage and vision loss, researchers say. ...
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PhysOrg Mobile: Fossil fragments reveal 500-million-year-old ... The fossil fragments puzzled together come from the famous 505 million year old Burgess Shale, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in British Columbia, Canada. ...
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PhysOrg Mobile: Black girls are 50 percent more likely to be ... Black girls were 50 percent more likely than white girls to exhibit bulimic ... "Results based on data from diagnosed individuals can present a very ...
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Low neighborhood income, Medicaid linked to delays in reaching ... "Prolonged prehospital delay among patients from low neighborhood income areas and among Medicaid recipients suggests a need for increased recognition of ...
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PhysOrg Mobile: As planet warms, poor nations face economic chill Rising global temperatures, however, may lead to increased disparities between rich and poor countries, according to a recent MIT economic analysis of the ...
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PhysOrg Mobile: Regular exercise reduces depressive symptoms ... Regular exercise reduces depressive symptoms, improves self-esteem in overweight children. 18:19, Medicine & Health/Psychology & Psychiatry ...
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