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A general view of Bangkok hospital in Bangkok May 19, 2014. Thailand is in danger of losing its crown as the world's top destination for medical tourism if foreigners looking for low-cost, quality healthcare are scared off by political unrest, especially

Australian Insurers Cover Procedures Done Overseas

Because of the rapid pace of growth of medical tourism, Australian insurers are starting to cover medical procedures done abroad. Yearly, about 25,000 Australians undergo cosmetic procedures overseas valued at $300 million, experts said.
A Self Driving Car Introduced by Google

Google’s New Self-Driving Car Prototype

Google has unveiled a working prototype of its self-driving Google Car in California. The vehicle looks like a little beetle pod with two large headlights and a nose at the front and rounded corners. Once ready, the car will be able to drive, stop for pedestrians, obey traffic signals, watch out for hazards - all without the need for a human driver.
Cyclists ride around Hoan Kiem lake during a trans-Vietnam cycling tournament in Hanoi December 13, 2014. As many as 300 riders representing 15 domestic and two foreign teams (Laos and Cambodia) are participating in a trans-Vietnam cycling tournament from

Raffles Hotel In Perth Bans Cyclists In Lycra Shorts

The Raffles Hotel in Perth has officially banned Lycra shorts on its premised. The prohibition was because of the complaint of hotel guests that many cyclists who wear Lycra biking outfits are sweaty and smelly.
Bill Gates At The Global Alliance for Vaccines And Immunisation (GAVI) Conference

Bill Gates Drinks Water Made From Poop

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates drank on Wednesday water from a machine that converts the faeces into electricity, water and ash. He compared the water to as delicious as that from a bottled one.

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