Iron age
- Science (20 Jan, 2009)
Rainmaker Ceremony Helps Researchers Date Iron Age Droughts
Scientists discovered remains of ancient fires burned during the rain-calling ritual. The finding could help archaeologists date African draughts in Iron Age to within 20 years. ...
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- Environment (06 Aug, 2008)
Bones of 6000 Year-Old Ancient Wild Camels Found in Desert
As much as 40 skeletons of ancient wild camels were discovered in Al Gharbia, the western region of Abu Dhabi, by a group of archaeologists from the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH). ...
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- Science (12 Dec, 2008)
Scientists Discovered 2,000-Year-old Brain
British archaeologists discovered apparently the oldest human brain in Britain. The brain was found inside a decapitated skull which had been buried 2,000 years ago in a small hole in the ground near York. The discovery dates back to the Iron Age. ...
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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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- Offbeat (09 Apr, 2007)
Attempt to control the blogosphere wakes up howls of protests
Web guru's, who attempt to banish unethical behavior within the blogosphere, faced howls of protests. The debates began after the attempt to create a code of conduct, which has the goal of getting rid of offensive comments. ...
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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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- Politics (19 Apr, 2007)
A Maniac Threatens to Repeat Tragedy in Virginia
A drug-addict 28-year old man has threatened his family and pastor to commit the crime even more violent than the tragedy in Virginia Tech University. ...
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- Technology (30 Apr, 2007)
Overcoming the Culture Shock with a Mobile Phone Game
A game technology expert at the University of Portsmouth developed a game which is to help overseas students overcome the culture-shock they will encounter within the campus of a certain university. ...
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- Technology (02 May, 2007)
Apple to Become Greener
The American consumer electronics giant, Apple Inc., as a response to the criticism coming from environmental groups, recently unveiled its enviromental friendly plans. ...
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- Politics (22 May, 2007)
Plastic Blood and Airplanes Shifting Shapes - Close to Reality?
The nature of plastic allows scientists to create a molecule similar to hemoglobin, the cells responsible for carrying oxygen. Plastic blood will provide a lot of advantages - it will be more painless to get, it will be easy to carry and store it. ...
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- Offbeat (05 Jun, 2007)
Toilet Flushes Cuts in Prison
New restrictions in Queensland prisons do not allow the inmates use showers more that three minutes and limit the number of toilet flushes to six a day. ...
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- Environment (10 Jun, 2007)
Ten Unnoticed Effects of Global Warming
Global warming is, actually not only about thawing Arctic ices and rising temperatures all over the world, but it can have some effects, not everyone could think about. ...
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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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- Health & Fitness (30 Aug, 2007)
Genes Permanently Turned On by Smoking
A study, which was published in BMC Genomics, an on-line open-access journal, was able to explain why those people who used to smoke still have a higher risk for lung cancer development than those who never had the bad habit ...
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- Offbeat (04 Sep, 2007)
Norwegian prison goes green
They do not live in cells -their home is an ecological deserted island and nature. Solar power, organic food and summer camp - all these in prison. ...
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