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Technology (28 Jun, 2007)
New Indoor Climate-Control System to Adjust to Your Own Environmental Preferences Via the Web
A new indoor climate control system is able to make 'smart decisions' according to changing conditions in an office or building. The technology is based upon interaction with people present in the office. ...
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Science (07 Aug, 2007)
Male birth decline - an environmental fault?
Polluted Earth gives us less males than ever. The crucial male birth decline was observed in United States and Japan. ...
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Environment (04 Mar, 2008)
US Court Stands For Environment, against Bush's Military Protection
US federal appeals court required to bar the sonar training of US Navy in California to protect the whales and other marine mammals in spite of the attempts of the White House to exempt the US Navy from laws. ...
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Science (28 May, 2008)
Bombs to Become Safer for the Environment
Scientists develop new explosives made from materials that would be more environmentally friendly and more powerful than commonly used explosives ...
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Environment (11 Dec, 2008)
The Conflict in Darfur Has a Negative Impact on Environment
The armed conflict in Sudan causes a considerable damage to the environment by chopping trees and reducing farming lands, reported Reuters.According to information presented in the U. ...
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Technology (19 Feb, 2009)
Nokia Wins This Year's Outstanding Environmental Contribution Award
This year's Outstanding Environmental Contribution award was given away to Nokia. The ceremony took place at the 2009 Mobile World Congress, held in Barcelona. ...
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Environment (19 May, 2009)
Algae-Powered Chiron Concept to Reduce Environmental Damage
This incredible concept is called Chiron and was developed as a means of transportation that significantly lowers the ecological impact. ...
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Environment (02 Mar, 2007)
Growth of Emissions Predicted in the U.S. for the Next Decade
According to the delayed United States Climate Action Report for the UN the emission of greenhouse gases will remain almost the same in the United States for the next decade. A positive point mentioned in this report was that the emissions grow slower than the economy, which was the president's goal in 2002. ...
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Environment (14 Mar, 2007)
Scientist's call upon policy makers on global warming
Scientists gathered at Arctic Science Summit Week, which started on Wednesday in New Hampshire to make up their mind on crucial changes in the North Pole that highlights global warming more than ever before. ...
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Health & Fitness (16 Mar, 2007)
A Trojan-horse strategy selected to fight bacteria
A joint project of three teams of researchers from three different US universities (University of Washington, Iowa and Cincinnati) have selected a different approach at fighting bacteria in people with cystic fibrosis. This team of scientists will investigate the possibility of substituting iron with another metal with similar properties to attract the bacteria to it. ...
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Politics (18 Mar, 2007)
Russia questions further existence of the CIS post-soviet organization
On a press conference the secretary of the Russian Security Council expressed his views towards the long existing Commonwealth of Independent States, Eurasian Economic Community and USA affairs with Russia's neighbors. ...
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Environment (20 Mar, 2007)
River Drying Up to Lead to Freshwater Crisis

Due to the changes in climate, pollution and bad planning some of the most largest and well-known rivers in the world are currently at risk of drying up. An environment group called WWF made a study that pays attention to ten best-known rivers that can dry up in case people won't take certain measures. The report states that indifference towards these rivers might lead to "fresh water emergency."

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Technology (22 Mar, 2007)
China's Google in Japan
The number one search engine in China, Baidu.com, has started its own Japanese search engine, which is the company's first regular service it provides outside of China. The new website, called www.baidu.jp includes a search bar for Web page and image searches. The site also features a user help and advanced services. ...
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Environment (29 Mar, 2007)
New chocolate can save the planet
Imagine a sweet creamy chocolate bar melting in your mouth? And now think of the huge amount of plastic, tinfoil and other by-products thrown away. ...
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Technology (18 Apr, 2007)
Schools include MySpace in the curriculum
A new open-source social networking software gains its power to be used in schools and other organizations. ...
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