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Renewal energy is one of the cleanest sources of energy, which can be generated as and when required. In today’s scenario when all the global oil reservoirs are on the brink of declining, renewal ene
The Most Hated Pests On Earth Might Be Very Useful!
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Despite the fact that they spread diseases, bite, annoy and poison people ever since the dawn of time, most of us admit the important role that some pests play in maintaining the earth’s ecosystem.
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We list the World's strongest beers in our attempt to find the most alcoholic beer in the world. While you will taste a smokey and nutty flavor, your palette will certainly struggle with the massive
Russian Meteor Video Clips, Over the Urals, Hundreds Injured | GAULITICS:
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Watch Videos of Large Meteor as it Explodes In Ural Mountains of Russia...
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This morning news broke that a Meteor entered the atmosphere and exploded over Russia's over Ural region. Over 700 peop
Chinese train maker granted US patents
Posted by DailyProtein 54 days ago (http://dailyproteinscience.blogspot.in)
China CNR Corporation, the country's second-largest train maker, said Monday it has been granted four patents by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The four patents include car coupler de
Scientists have tended to dismiss as impossible the very idea of a device to render something invisible but that failed to dissuade one young academic from looking more closely at how it might be ach
WireNews+Co: Martian Crater Once May Have Held Groundwater-Fed Lake
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A NASA spacecraft is providing new evidence of a wet underground environment on Mars that adds to an increasingly complex picture of the Red Planet's early evolution.
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