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				<title>Washing takes just a cup of water; Leeds scientists prove it</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Washing clothes normally consumes a lot of water. What if I say that a cup is enough to wash a normal load of clothes and you don’t need waste huge buckets of water to wash your filthy clothes anymore? You won’t believe it unless some experts prove.
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				<title>Producing hydrogen from cooking oil!</title>
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