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Beautiful Home Built From Recycled Materials
by Admin on Jan 27th, 2010
Those people have decided to create something unique and something that you don't see everyday and yet it is cheap and it is built from a recycled materials. This house is one of the examples how home can be built without spending much money. This house has been built from a cheap recycled materials. But those people are not just savvy they are also pretty creative, you can see how some of the walls, doors and roof are mosaic-like decorat...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Environment
Why Should You Use Earth 4 Energy?
by Tony Jallit on Dec 11th, 2009
Nowadays we are feeling a rising awareness to the reality that our energy resources, as they have been in use the past few years, are most likely not going to last for to much longer and the energy markets are being broken in to increasingly fast alterations, some are due to governmental reasons and others because of the changing climate of the world. Fossil fuel is able to be exhausted and soon. Solar power on the other hand is sustainable, m...Read More » Tags
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What Can One Get From The Wind
by Pat Mettmer on Dec 10th, 2009
When you see windmills what comes to your mind? Do you think of the Dutch countryside scattered with these structures? Do you think of the windmill-fighting Don Quixote, the fictional Spanish nobleman? Whatever comes to your mind, one thing is true; wind solar power is now a reality in many places. After decades of neglect, windmills are being adapted and changed in design to allow them to produce the needed energy that is so vital for life in th...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Organic, Research
What Important To Know About Food You Eat
by John Cox on Dec 7th, 2009
To build up your body, you need to eat four to six meals of small proportions that are high in protein and spaced out over a two to three hour span each day. This enhances your metabolism and reduces body fat. Vitamins are of different types and have different functions in the body; vitamin A is excellent for vision while vitamin E and C helps in fighting diseases. An adequate intake of these vitamins will ensure that your health overall is se...Read More » Tags
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Two tons of ivory seized in eastern Africa
by Admin on Dec 1st, 2009
African authorities raided shops, intercepted vehicles at checkpoints and used sniffer dogs to detect and seize over 3,800 pounds (1,768 kilograms) of illegal elephant ivory in a six-nation operation, Interpol and the Kenya Wildlife Service said Monday. During the three-month-long operation, authorities also seized leopard, crocodile and snake skins, among other illegal animal products, said Awad Dahia, Interpol's eastern Africa chief. Dah...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Research, Science
Nanotechnology – A Boon For Medical Science
by Admin on Nov 30th, 2009
Nanotechnology, or more affectionately nicknamed as nanotech, is a field of research that deals with controlling matter on an atomic or molecular level. This has multiple applications that range anywhere from electronics, to energy production, to engineering, to physics, and even to medicine. In the field of medicine alone, nanotech is giving rise to tools and possible applications that are now being streamlined to focus on finding and eradi...Read More » Tags
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Insider: Who were the Anasazi?
by Admin on Nov 30th, 2009
Welcome to the dark side of the moon," says Taft Blackhorse. He and fellow Navajo Nation archaeologist John Stein are showing me the desolate and windswept site of Kin Klizhin, or "Black Charcoal" in Navajo. The lonely, multistory masonry structure, or "great house," is our first stop in Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico. The two have brought me here to explain the origins of the ancient people known as the Anasazi...Read More » Tags
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Mammoth dung has proved to be a source of prehistoric information
by Admin on Nov 30th, 2009
Mammoth dung has proved to be a source of prehistoric information, helping scientists unravel the mystery of what caused the great mammals to die out. An examination of a fungus that is found in the ancient dung and preserved in lake sediments has helped build a picture of what happened to the beasts.The study sheds light on the ecological consequences of the extinction and the role that humans may have played in it.Researchers describe this ...Read More » Tags
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Arowanas oldest fish species
by Admin on Nov 29th, 2009
Arowanas were the oldest fish species for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period about 230 million years ago until the end of the Cretaceous period 65 million years ago. Arowanas are freshwater bony fish. In this family of fishes, the head is bony and the elongate body is covered by large, heavy scales, with a mosaic pattern of canals. The dorsal and the anal fins have soft rays and are long based, while the pectoral and ventral fi...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Environment, green
Reducing Use of Plastic Bags for a Better Environment
by Admin on Nov 23rd, 2009
This is the time to look on the cute, cozy plastic carry-bag, which you are carrying to home after a big purchase. Yeah, you are doing a big mistake which you cannot take back and which will donate to a deadly pollution. The ill-effects are irretrievable and capable of getting out to numerous generations to come. Plastic is one of the few new chemical materials which create environmental problem. Plastic is the general common term for a wide r...Read More » Tags
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