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Science (25 Jul, 2008)
Former Apollo 14 Astronaut Claims Aliens Visit Our Planet
According to former NASA astronaut, Edgar Mitchell, there have been a number of messages from the aliens but governments had classified the truth for over 60 years ...
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Environment (25 Mar, 2009)
Our Planet Will Have Less Sunny Days
Meteorological data, recorded for a period of time more than 3 decades, shows that air pollution not only has a bad influence on planet's climate, but that it also covers the blue sky. ...
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Politics (14 Feb, 2007)
First Antarctic Educational Center to be Opened Soon
This week Robert Swan plans to begin his expedition to Antarctica. The adventurer says his aim is to open an online education center, which by his words will be the first in the world. The center will allow children to watch in real-time how life goes on the ice.

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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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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 (13 Aug, 2007)
Ancient Microorganisms May Revive in Melting Glaciers
The recent study showed the DNA of ancient microorganisms frozen for millions of years in glaciers, may revive in melting glaciers, and led the scientists to another significant conclusion about life on Earth ...
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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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Environment (01 Oct, 2007)
Antarctic Microbes to Tell about Past and Future of Climate Change
A new research, which was published in the journal Science, states that the mystery of glacial history of Antarctica may be solved with the help of plants, mites, springtails and worms. ...
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Science (07 Dec, 2007)
Biggest Fears Worldwide Revealed
Newest research revealed what people worldwide fear the most: terrorism is only one of them. ...
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Science (12 Mar, 2008)
The Evolution of the First Stars that Lighted Up the Universe Revealed
The space investigations performed by scientists from NASA are currently focused on the oldest lights in the universe ...
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Science (15 May, 2008)
Message from Aliens to Arrive in 2015
Scientists consider that we will soon receive an e-mail message from the aliens. According to the astronomers the message is expected to arrive in 2015 from live forms from the Altair solar system. They say that the message will be the response to a radio-wave signal, which had been sent to Altair a quarter century ago by Hisashi Hirabayashi, a Japanese astronomer. ...
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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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Science (28 Jul, 2008)
Ex-Astronaut Says Plan to Blast Asteroids With Nuclear Weapons is Bad
According to former NASA astronaut, the plans of the Agency to blow up asteroids "attacking" Earth using nuclear weapons is a bad idea to dodge the threat ...
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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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