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<title>Open source health IT solutions</title>
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<description>An open source developer community, consisting of members like BT, IBM, Oracle, etc., has decided to collaborate to develop common healthcare IT products and services. Anyone will be free to use them to provide interoperable healthcare platforms that will link clinics, hospitals, pharmacies and other points of care to make healthcare systems more efficient.</description>
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<title>Tech Museum Awards</title>
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<description>The Tech Awards program invites nominations from those utilising innovative technology solutions to address the most urgent critical issues facing our planet. The awards recognise universal human needs through cutting-edge breakthroughs or innovative applications of existing technologies.</description>
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<title>So small, yet so loud: Worlds smallest radio</title>
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<description>Far smaller in diameter than a human hair, worlds smallest radio is 100 billion times smaller than the first commercial radios.</description>
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<title>UN launches new e-agriculture website </title>
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<description>FAOs new web platform will help users exchange personal experiences, opinions and best agricultural practices. This global initiative will bring policymakers, rural service providers, development practitioners, farmers, researchers and ICT specialists together to help promote rural development.</description>
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<title>Computer game shows how brain responds to approaching threat</title>
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<description>The researchers at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL, London, have found, with the aid of a computer game that how the brain response to fear changes as a threat gets closer.</description>
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