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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 (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 (01 Nov, 2007)
Most Spam comes from the USA, says SophosLabs
According to experts from the web-security company SophosLabs, most spam origins in the USA, whereas the North American continent leads the continents' list of spam origin. ...
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- Health & Fitness (15 Jan, 2008)
Syphilis Was Brought by Columbus
A new study suggests that Christopher Columbus is the one to blame for syphilis spread. Researchers said that the evidence proves that syphilis came to Europe from the New World. The genetic analysis showed that origins of the disease were from the New World, said said Kristin Harper, an evolutionary biologist at Emory University in Atlanta. ...
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- Current Events (22 Nov, 2008)
The Shnobel Award - Directly From Harvard
As a tradition, before the Nobel week in Harvard, at the beginning of October this year, there also took place the 18th yearly Ceremony of Shnobel Awards. The Shnobel award is a special award given for researches that at first make you laugh and which only later make you think. ...
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- Environment (08 Dec, 2008)
Ancient Tribes Celebrated on Grave Sites
A new research in Southern America has found out that ancient tribes organized celebrations and barbeques right on the graves of their departed chiefs. ...
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- Environment (19 Dec, 2008)
Bush Administration Intends to Protect Seven Penguin Species
The Bush administration took the decision to protect seven species of penguins. As the Fish and Wildlife Service proposed, six penguin species should be referred to threatened species and the seventh to endangered ones. ...
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- Environment (31 Mar, 2009)
Latest Rare Animal Sightings to Be Observed on Google Earth
Soon those who enjoy watching wildlife will have the possibility to observe latest rare sightings of animals by simply using their computers. ...
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- Science (30 Jul, 2009)
World's Largest River is 11 Million Years Old
Scientists from the University of Liverpool found that the Amazon River, one of the two largest in the world, along with its transcontinental drainage is approximately 11 million years old. ...
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- Science (04 Apr, 2007)
The most important inventions and discoveries of the humanity
An American Community of Scientists has issued their list of most important inventions and discoveries, which have changed or influenced the development of humanity. ...
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- Current Events (16 Apr, 2007)
BREAKING: The Virginia Tech Shooter Identified
Shooter at the Virginia Tech University officially identified. ...
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- Offbeat (21 Jun, 2007)
15-Year-Old Boy Performs Caesarian Surgery
A doctor from India could be fired and face criminal charges after allowing his son, Dileepan Raj, perform caesarian surgery so he would be recorded in Guinness Book of Records. It is worth mentioning that his son is only 15 years old. ...
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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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- Science (02 Apr, 2008)
Scientists Discovered the Smallest Black Hole
Scientists working at NASA have spotted the smallest black hole ever discovered. ...
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- Politics (04 Apr, 2008)
Hardworking Employee Suddenly 'Woke up' to Spy for China
Last week, Chi Mak, a 67-year-old electrical engineer, was charged of violating the U.S. export law for copying thousand of defense systems' related documents and allegedly transmitting them to China. ...
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