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iPhone case & app helps detect stroke-causing heart rhythm

A new iPhone case and app can cheaply and quickly detect heart rhythm problems and prevent strokes, according to the University of Sydney.

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SHOUT app revolutionises charity donations

There’s a new app on the block and it’s set to change the way Australians donate. We meet the creator of SHOUT.

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New Zealand’s coffee origins

As the cost of coffee rises, cafe’s may need to become more effective.

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Climate change could see a decline in wine

Climate change could have a drastic impact on the production of major wine regions worldwide.

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Flights to get more turbulent

Travelling across the North Atlantic could get a lot bumpier in the future thanks to climate change, according to scientists.

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Mobile phone celebrates 40 years

There are currently five billion mobile phone users worldwide. But what does the future hold for this modern life necessity?

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Interview: Stephenie Meyer

After the worldwide success of The Twilight Saga, Stephenie Meyer is bracing herself for another round of fanfare with, the release of the film adaptation of her novel, The Host.

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Al Brown talks sustainable seafood

Al Brown is passionate about cooking with seafood, but the celebrity chef and author is also passionate about safeguarding our supply of seafood for future generations. He joins us to discuss sustainable seafood practices we can all implement.

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Peninsula Hotel: The future of hotels

Peter Borer, Chief Operating Officer of the world renowned Peninsula Hotels, discusses the group’s upcoming ventures throughout Paris and the rest of the world, including the new-look paperless suites.

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Empowering women

The ability to generate and control an income can empower women in developing countries and lead to a better future for their families and communities. Diana Bowles from Good Returns explains how you can help.

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The future of skincare

Christine Snow, national education manager for True Solutions, is back to discuss the future of beauty treatments with us, and the new skin technologies we must know about.

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Printable house presents new paradigm in eco-architecture

Danish architects are building a digitally fabricated house printed from a computer file – a new concept they say minimizes waste and simplifies the building process.

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Colours of autumn

Julianne Liebeck enthuses about INOA by L’Oreal Professional, a professional product range bringing the colours of autumn into salons, from MiNDFOOD.

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New Zealander auctions ghosts in a bottle

A New Zealand woman sells two vials that she says contain the ghosts of an old man and a young girl for almost $2000, MiNDFOOD reports.

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Could Prince William herald an end to the republic dream?

Prince William’s visit to Australia was the perfect opportunity for the country to get to know the man who could one day be unelected head of state, reports MiNDFOOD.

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Technology not as advanced by 2010 as some had hoped

Despite iPods, genetic sequencing, the Internet and Twitter, nearly a third of Americans said they thought there would be more technological advances by the year 2010, MiNDFOOD reports.

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L’Oréal’s greener future

L’Oreal is pursuing an eco-responsible approach by focusing on the impact of their business on the environment, reports MiNDFOOD.

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Celebrating L’Oreal’s 100th Birthday

My trip to Paris for L’Oreal’s 100th Birthday celebrations was a whirlwind affair, Julianne Liebeck blog on MiNDFOOD.

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Greener hair

Like other areas of beauty, the haircare industry is adopting greener approaches to their products and practices, Julianne Liebeck blog on MiNDFOOD.

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