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Environment (17 Sep, 2008)
Underwater Museum in Alexandria to Help Viewers Admire the Palace of Cleopatra
The palace of Egyptian Queen Cleopatra went under the waters of Mediterranean long time ago. Nevertheless, tourists visiting Alexandria will soon probably have the opportunity to admire the remnants of the palace through an underwater museum in the Egyptian city. ...
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Science (11 Jun, 2009)
Vote for the Greatest Scientific Inventions Presented by Science Museum of London
To mark its 100th anniversary, the Science Museum of London decided to display ten models that it believes represent are the greatest scientific inventions in history of human kind. ...
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Offbeat (21 Jul, 2007)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Saturday, 00:00 - Sales Start
Seventh book of Harry Potter's adventures has hit the shelves fo bookstores in England. Each small bookstore in England has got it's copies for every child in town. Even a small town received 36 copies for its 20 children. ...
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Current Events (03 Aug, 2007)
Van Gogh's $25 Million Painting Is a Fake
The officials from The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, say that the only artwork by Van Gogh found in the gallery is in fact a fake. ...
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Science (13 Nov, 2008)
A Lot of People Are Scared of Spiders. Why?
About 30 percent of women and 20 percent of men are afraid of spiders. Scientists say that the obvious explanation is that people have obtained a fear of spiders due to the fact that we consider their bite is poisonous. ...
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Science (21 May, 2008)
Scientific Breakthrough: Extinct Animal DNA Revived in a Live Animal
For the first time DNA from the extinct Tasmanian tiger was brought to life in another living organism by Australian scientists ...
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Offbeat (27 Jun, 2008)
Goya's Iconic Painting Not Created by the Genius?
As the Prado museum announced yesterday the celebrated Goya painting El Coloso was not created by the Spanish artist after all. ...
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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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Offbeat (22 Jul, 2008)
Portraits and Writings Reveal Michelangelo as Ugly and Unclean
The series of extremely rare modern portraits and writings, presented on the show in Florence, showed that one of the greatest artists of western civilization, Michelangelo Buonarroti, was an ugly and unclean man. ...
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Science (05 Nov, 2009)
Researchers Hope to Create Genetic Zoo With 10,000 Species
An international group of scientists will gather a collection of DNA samples taken from more than 10,000 animal species. Genome 10K will be able to provide important clues on the evolution of vertebrates. ...
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Science (04 Nov, 2009)
X-Ray Is the Most Important Contemporary Invention

London's Science Museum carried out a poll among its visitors who voted X-ray the most important invention among all contemporary innovations. ...
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Current Events (30 Jul, 2008)
Total Solar Eclipse Starts August 1st 2008
The phenomenon of total solar eclipse will occur on August 1st, 2008 at 6:09 pm China time on the territory close to the windswept high grasslands located northeast of a small village called Yiwu. ...
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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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Current Events (07 Aug, 2008)
Possible Theater Where Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" Debuted Discovered in London
Archaeologists at the Museum of London managed to discover what they say is possible The Theater where such masterpieces "The Merchant of Venice" and "Romeo and Juliet" made their debut and where their author, William Shakespeare himself worked. ...
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Science (19 Sep, 2008)
Hundreds of New Species Discovered in Australian Waters
Scientists found hundreds of new kinds of animals that have never been described or collected before on Australian reefs. ...
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