Zeta-Jones is the benchmark of beauty according to scientists
January 5, 2008 - Scientists from the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia have come up with new computer technology that measures the attractiveness of women, and have determined that Cаthеrіnе Zеtа Jones is the 'benchmark of beauty'.
Facial measurements of volunteers are fed into the computer and compared to beautiful models and actresses like Zеtа Jоnеs. The volunteer is then given a score of 1-10 based on how many features and measurements they share with the famous beauties.
One of the program's developers thinks the software could be useful for plastic surgery patients, to determine whether surgical changes would improve their attractiveness before they go under the knife. Others think the software could be harmful to people's self-image, and has no purpose.
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