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- Offbeat (27 Mar, 2007)
Football fans have bitten off the ears of a tavern keeper
Dimitris Tsibibakis, a Greek tavern keeper, working at a health resort, lost both of his ears while trying to part football fans. The fight began in his tavern during a football match between Greece and Turkey. When he tried to part the fighting fans they bitten off significant parts of his ears. ...
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- Technology (05 Jun, 2007)
More Google Earth Users than People in Brazil
Over 200 million people worldwide have installed Google Earth application. There are more Google Earth users than residents in Brazil with population of 188 million people. ...
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- Environment (14 Sep, 2007)
Second Smallest Country on Earth is Disappearing
Deputy Prime Minister of a tiny South Pacific island of Tuvalu calls to the rest of the world to take urgent action as his nation is at danger of disappearing due to global warming. Experts claim that island can sink in less than 50 years. ...
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- Science (27 Sep, 2007)
Oldest Planet Discovered Suggests: Earth May Survive an Apocalypse
An international astronomers team has come up with new clues to solve the mystery about our solar system's future as it orbits a dying sun. ...
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- Science (25 Nov, 2007)
A Man's Satisfaction Lies in Earning More than His Pals
Men are happier not when they eat, drink beer, hang out with their friends, but when they are unfairly paid more than their co-workers. It doesn't matter how much, the main thing is to be paid more. ...
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- Environment (29 Dec, 2007)
Earth Hour Will be Marked Worldwide
As much as 13 cities around the world will turn off the lights for an hour on Saturday March 29 next year to deliver a message to all people about making some action against global warming. ...
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- Environment (02 Jul, 2008)
Earth Emits Screams in Space
Astronomers recorded series of sounds resembling chirps and whistles, generated high above Earth ...
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- Technology (16 Nov, 2009)
Latest Invention: Full-color LED Dress - the Biggest Wearable Display on Earth
CuteCircuit has recently presented its new invention called Galaxy Dress and which allows its wearer to advertise different messages all over the body by making use of 24,000 colorful flat, extra-thin LEDs. ...
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- Science (26 Jul, 2008)
Blasts of Magnetic Energy Between the Earth and the Moon Illuminate Skies
NASA scientists said that sparkles and wavy radiances of the Northern Lights and the Aurora Australis are caused by blasts of magnetic energy between Earth and its satellite, the moon. ...
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- Environment (05 Aug, 2008)
Can a Nuclear Explosion Impact Earth's Spinning?
Undoubtedly nuclear weapons currently represent the most powerful weapon on earth. However, even their enormous power is less likely to have an impact on the rotation of the Earth on its axis. ...
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- Science (20 Oct, 2009)
Dinosaurs Wiped Out After a 40Km Wide Meteor Hit the Earth
It is possible that the extinction of dinosaurs was the result of a huge 25 mile (40.23km) wide meteor that hit the Earth. ...
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- Health & Fitness (20 Aug, 2008)
Early Drug Recognition - Key to Successful Treatment
Every fifth person aged between 16 and 59 admitted to have taken at least on of the most wide-spread drugs, such as marijuana, LSD, ecstasy, methamphetamine, crack or others; 24% of those aged between 18 and 25 and 12% of those interviewed admitted to have used cannabis, which is the most wide-spread illegal drug; and 18% of those aged between 18-21 had taken ecstasy at least once and 13% admitted to have experienced the LSD symptoms. ...
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- Science (22 Aug, 2008)
Jupiter's Satellites Can Bring Nuclear Winters to Earth
Mysterious phenomena take place on Jupiter. For centuries the gas planet has been quiet but over the last three years scientists observed two red spots in Jupiter's atmosphere. ...
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- Science (03 Sep, 2008)
Scientists to Use New Method of Tracing the Origin of Life on Earth
How life appeared on Earth can be now investigated through a new computational method developed by scientists from the Penn state University in the US. ...
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- Environment (23 Sep, 2008)
Planet Enters the Ecological Debt Earlier Than Ever
Today the world marks a day when people start living in ecological debt, meaning that they have already used all the natural resources that Earth can provide in a calendar year, the Global Footprint Network reports. ...
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