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Video Games Can Improve Vision

March 30, 2009

Video Games Can Improve Vision

 

Video games may be fun, but do you think playing too much is bad for you? Well, think again. A new study says that playing video games can actually improve your vision.

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Girls Have A Better Sense Of Taste Than Boys

December 18, 2008

Girls Have A Better Sense Of Taste Than Boys 

Here is one more reason why girls are better than boys: a new study has found that girls have a better sense of taste than boys do.

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LAMOST: World’s Biggest Fixed Spectrometer Telescope

November 9, 2008

LAMOST:  World’s Biggest Fixed Spectrometer Telescope 

LAMOST 

National Astronomical Observatories from Chinese Academy of Sciences has completed their long awaited project “The Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope or LAMOST”.

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