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GooGle Is SPyIng US ?

That words across my mine during web-surfing, while my gmail and iGoogle account still logged in. Moreover I like Chrome to get any information through internet. Does Google really spy on me? If you open History in Chrome, you will be amazed by how well-organize Chrome doing it.

How Does Google+ Stack Up Against Facebook?

With Google+, the behemoth of Web search may have finally figured out social networking. Demand for Google+ invites is reportedly through the roof, and critics are generally pleased with how the service works..

Angry Birds Now in Windows Phone Marketplace

At last. Angry Birds is now available in the Windows Phone Marketplace—a few hours ahead of schedule and so fresh it hasn’t even been rated yet! Be the first—or just hunker down with your phone and get dem pigs. .

WindOwS 8 is Cool Enough ?

On Tuesday, Microsoft showed off the first tablets running Windows 8, and provided a bunch of new details about the operating system.

Secure Browseing Is The Way To scuess

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Oh Yeah! Immortal Stem Cells Finally Created


Okay, so what’s seen below aren’t exactly stem cells: they’re merely illustrative of this incredible breakthrough. The point is, news has broken out that scientists have successfully reversed the ageing process on stem cells. It’s like the Captain America serum! Uh no, because that included superpowers, this doesn’t. More incredible details after the jump.
Brain epicness
Actually the science involved in these experiments on aging, carried out by the Buck Institute and the Georgia Institute of Technology, is quite simple. A paper on the research was even published in the journal Cell Cycle earlier this month.
What the scientists involved did was observe young and old stem cells to find out what differentiates either. It appears that the older the stem cells slowly lose their ability to regenerate other cells, which is why stem cells are like duct tape–they fix anything on a cellular level. (Of course, this is an oversimplified explanation.)
So yeah, ageing stem cells don’t do this job very well anymore. To reverse this trend, scientists suppressed accumulating retrotransopons and this became the key, a ‘toxic transcript’ that if removed, turns the stem cell young again.
Okay, so this is no panacea since it’s only been done in a lab. Thus, it might take a (long) while before the Buck Institute/GIT research even comes close to clinical application.
Source Buck Institute
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The human brain will learn any word it hears 160 times over 14 minutes.



Neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge recently found that it technically takes less than fifteen minutes to learn a new word, given enough aural repetitions. Not only that, but you do not even have to speak the word or think about it at all! All it takes is a bit of passive listening on the part of the learner - your brain will automatically work on its own to form a network of neurons devoted to remembering that one word. This task is quite difficult for the mind at first, but towards the end of the 14-minute period, the new memory traces will be nearly identical to that of any other word in your prexisting lexicon!

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Filesonic Premium Accounts 29.09.2011


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