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- Science (18 Apr, 2007)
New Electronic Display to Be Used on Clothes and Beer Cans
Scientists working on the international project are looking forward to bring the organic light emitting devices to the masses. Thus the invention could significantly cut costs by billions of dollars each year.
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- Offbeat (18 Feb, 2009)
Monks Build Buddhist Temple Out of Beer Bottles
In northeast Thailand monks erected a Buddhist temple using more than a million recycled beer bottles. The construction is known as Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew, or Wat Lan Kuad which is translated as the Temple of a Million Bottles. ...
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- Health & Fitness (21 Apr, 2009)
Beer Is Useful For Health
Daily beer consumption doesn't lead to weight increase, but enriches the organism with vitamins and even favors weight loss! This is the sensational discovery recently made by American scientists. ...
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- Offbeat (01 Jul, 2009)
Brewer Offers Beer Fans Chance to Win a Trip into Outer Space
Guinness, the popular company that produces dry stout beer that start off in the brewery of Arthur Guinness, located at St. James's Gate, Dublin, recently announced a competition with more than remarkable prizes. ...
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- Offbeat (11 Apr, 2007)
2.3 million alcoholics live in Russia
When the world saw the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia found itself in a difficult situation. Then the situation worsened and today the number of alcoholics has tripled in comparison with 1991. ...
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- Health & Fitness (21 Aug, 2007)
A Chinese Lived Six Years with a Chip of Glass in His Eye
A Chinese 28-year old was told that he had a 1.4 inch glass splinter in his right eye for the past six years. ...
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- Offbeat (10 Sep, 2007)
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- Science (21 Jul, 2008)
Loud Music Leads to More Drinking in Less Time
According to a study of the impact of music levels on alcohol consumption in a bar setting, people drink more in less time. ...
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- Health & Fitness (02 Dec, 2008)
BioBeer Could Benefit Your Health
American scientists are working on a type of beer that will include the same amount of a compound that is found in red wine and which, for a long time has been related to good health and long life. Scientists called their project BioBeer. ...
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- Environment (08 Dec, 2008)
Ancient Tribes Celebrated on Grave Sites
A new research in Southern America has found out that ancient tribes organized celebrations and barbeques right on the graves of their departed chiefs. ...
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- Health & Fitness (18 Feb, 2009)
White Wine Is Also Useful For Health
Scientists have given credit to those who enjoy drinking white wine: it results that these wines have the same positive influence on our organism as red wines. ...
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- Health & Fitness (21 Mar, 2009)
Small Doses Of Alcohol Are Useful For Bones
The presumption that excessive amount of alcohol destroys one's organism is rather doubtful. Some scientists consider that its moderate consumption can be even useful for health. ...
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- Current Events (30 Apr, 2009)
Google Becomes the First 100 Billion Dollar Brand In the World
Recently Google was officially recognized as the first 100 billion dollar brand in the world, surpassing other world famous brands such as Microsoft, Coca Cola and McDonald's. ...
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- Offbeat (11 May, 2009)
Women Started Drinking More Alcohol Drinks
According to the statistics received by European scientists, beginning with 1998, the number of women who had been regularly drinking increased twice. ...
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- Offbeat (29 Jun, 2009)
And the Ugliest Dog in the World is...
The 2009 World’s Ugliest Dog Contest recently took place at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Northern California. The winner became Pabst, a boxer-mix with scrunched face and floppy ears. ...
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