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Forests holds a very prominent place in Indian culture and trees are symbol of eternal truth that mankind have always been giving reverence. In fact, trees are our brethren which endure all grief, keep life long company with us selflessly in our...
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As understood, mutations take place round a globe indiscriminately. Just weeks ago news from Siberia of local mutants appeared (M. Kerjman, Mutant Fish Evolution Modern...
made popular Sep 19 2009
Bollywood actress Lisa Ray has unveiled in her blog “The Yellow Diaries” a terrible hard truth which she has been facing over a couple of months that she is...
made popular Sep 10 2009
If we carefully analyze the report appearing some time back in American news media based on recent satellite mapping that every year water level is receding by one ft....
made popular Aug 29 2009
Dreams came true this weekend for Jordanians working in the agricultural sector, as weather reports were pretty accurate, and rain fell down, accompanied with...
made popular Feb 24 2009
Christams is meant to be a special time. Everyone wants Christmas to be meaningful, yet more ofton than not it is reduced to a season of : stress, chaotic shopping,...
made popular Nov 25 2008
For tens of thousands of years, fire has defined our civilization. It is fire that has allowed us to smelt metals, to purify chemicals, to power cars, trains and...
made popular Oct 6 2008
By Vincent Van Ross
Water is the elixir of life. So, all ancient civilizations were found near rivers and other sources of water. Even today, when you are thirsty, you...
made popular Sep 22 2008
Drinking water does not help keep you trim, research shows.Dieters who down up to eight glasses a day in the hope of slimming could be wasting their time.
made popular Sep 18 2008
By Vincent Van Ross
If ever there is a third world war, it might well be for water. Believe it or not, water is going to be the most sought after and fought for item...
made popular Sep 18 2008
We love it when people take a familiar idea and turn it into something completely new. Take the good old pedal boat — a simple vehicle powered by human motion, not...
made popular Sep 17 2008
Drinking three or more cups of tea a day is as good for you as drinking plenty of water and may even have extra health benefits, say researchers.
made popular Sep 14 2008
Testing prompted by an Associated Press story that revealed trace amounts of pharmaceuticals in drinking water supplies has shown that more Americans are affected by...
made popular Sep 14 2008
Recent research has revealed that beach sand contains high concentrations of E. coli and other fecal indicator bacteria, often greatly exceeding the concentration in...
made popular Sep 14 2008
Even Britain’s hotshot young Olympian Tom Daley would never attempt these crazy dives.
made popular Sep 4 2008
Elephant seals swimming under Antarctic ice and fitted with special sensors are providing scientists with crucial data on ice formation, ocean currents and climate...
made popular Aug 27 2008
A vast array of pharmaceuticals — including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones — have been found in the drinking water supplies of at...
made popular Aug 25 2008
One of the more popular theories behind Michael Phelps zooming past records with every stroke—besides his $500 LZR super suit and daily regimen of 12,000 calories...
made popular Aug 15 2008
I would like to share something on the ‘nature of love’.
I once had a friend who grew to be very close to me.
Once when we were sitting at the edge of a...
made popular Aug 11 2008
Water is the new wine at a top-notch Sydney restaurant offering health-conscious customers “bold” or “velvety” varieties which can cost as much...
made popular Aug 8 2008
Located some 3 kilometers underneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean,, scientists have discovered the hottest water ever found on Earth emanating from two black...
made popular Aug 6 2008
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In this age of globalization, as the world is fast becoming a global village, tourism has gained a new dimension with tourists in sizeable numbers flocking to visit...
made popular Apr 16 2009
Nepali folk culture specialists stressed over conservation of traditional folk music in order to maintain Nepali cultural identity worldwide.
made popular Nov 11 2008
The global economy is losing more money from the disappearance of forests than through the current banking crisis, according to an EU-commissioned study.
made popular Oct 10 2008
Riding a bike is by far one of the most eco-friendly ways to travel. So can you imagine going a step beyond producing zero carbon emissions to actually absorbing the...
made popular Aug 14 2008
A treasure trove of history preserved by nature for millions of years in eastern India is threatened with extinction.
made popular Jul 28 2008
If you care about the tiger, you would be glad to know that a national conservation campaign to save the big cat has some good news to announce. A ray of hope from the...
made popular Jun 12 2008
What rules our life in modern times? What makes us a loser? Recently a columnist has said, “If you don’t have money you are a loser”. Is it so? As the DLF IPL...
made popular Jun 2 2008
I belong to Shimla, Himachal Pardesh, being a serious Himachali, I want to bring in our notice that, we always cry one most essential thing in life i.e. H2o, you all...
made popular May 7 2008
The issue of water conservation was discussed elaborately in the WATEC , Israel which was held from October 30 to 1 November, 2007. The conference emphasized upon the...
made popular Mar 20 2008
How To Reduce Your Heating Bills This Winter / Energy Conservation Begins at Home
Imagine leaving a window open all winter long — the heat loss, cold drafts and...
made popular Jan 10 2008
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President George W. Bush looks up at Benigno R. Fitial, governor of the U.S. Commonwealth Northern Mariana Islands, after signing documents to establish the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, at the Eisenhower Executive Office.
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