" Throughout history, intelligence has often been considered a quality unique to humans, but that conventional wisdom has been shattered over the years as research continues to turn up examples of animals, birds and fish that can develop vocabularies, communicate and even...
"Two of the best known crystal skulls - artefacts once thought to be the work of ancient American civilisations - are modern fakes, a scientific study shows.They are at the centre of the story for the latest Indiana Jones film.But experts say examples held at the British...
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Last week NowPublic reported that a Canadian advisory panel considered polar bears to be of "special concern" but not endangered.Today, a U.S.-based environmental group has called on Canada to reconsider its...
I remember my first trip to London Zoo.I was about 9 and my mum promised my brother and I she would take us one day when we were off school. So when that day finally came, I was so excited. I had never seen...
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In 1999 an Ancient Iceman found entombed in a BC Glacier for Centuries has direct links to the First Nations Wolf Clan through the marvel of DNA Technology."DNA links at least 17 people to B.C. icemanRelated to...
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"Sea levels could rise by up to one-and-a-half metres by the end of this century, according to a new scientific analysis.This is substantially more than the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)...
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This report is could be pre-warning. The green house effect seems to be a key element in makin gour globe hot and making ice hills melt. GHE is a human made thing where industrial development and unlimited usage of petrolium come in rule the life of people.But, this is the...
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"Sea levels could rise by up to one-and-a-half metres by the end of this century, according to a new scientific analysis."The BBC is reporting that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) forecast in...
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While scientists aren't turning themselves green or endowing themselves with mind-controlled metal tentacles (yet), approximately one-fifth of them are taking drugs to increase their productivity.What, you thought...
created by Jordan Yerman | 5 years ago | updated 5 years ago 436 views | 5 recommendations | 4 comments
"Colombo (ANTARA News) - British sci-fi guru Arthur C. Clarke will be buried at a private funeral in Sri Lanka's capital on Saturday, a close aide to the late writer said.Clarke, who captured the world's...
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I'm sure this is just a natural heating cycle and has nothing to do with the massive amounts of garbage we're pumping into the atmosphere every day. After all, what's a few square million miles of water,...
"Australian and Indonesian academics, education experts and professionals participated in a seminar on Biotechnology and Nano-technology at the Australian Embassy on Thursday, coordinated by Australian Education International (AEI), the embassy media release has said.On the...
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Last month, 1,550 pounds of reptiles seized aboard Thai Airways flight"HANOI - Vietnam has seized more than a ton of rat snakes found aboard a Vietnam Airlines flight from Bangkok, the second time in about a month such snakes were found in air cargo to Vietnam, state media...
The first planet from the sun has never been so hot. First it was new Mercury photos making headlines this week, and now a contract to make a Mercury-bound spacecraft. It's exciting stuff--more giant...
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