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The Bermuda Triangle and Parapsychology

Science – Although not embraced by the parapsychological community, the Bermuda Triangle phenomena is an intriguing topic to the public. Jane Roberts' Seth claims the mysterious disappearances of ships and planes is the result…

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An insect like arocatus roeseliisuddenly "attacked" London

Science – An insect suddenly "attacked" Natural History Museum's Wildlife Garden,London.The bug's body shape like arocatus roeselii.

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Earth4Energy Review

Science – The cost of all household bills are rising, food, petrol and now even electricity and utility bills are rising and they are due to increase by as much as 25%.

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Earth4Energy Review

Science – The cost of all household bills are rising, food, petrol and now even electricity and utility bills are rising and they are due to increase by as much as 25%.

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Germany,USA,UK,Canada, India

Science – Germany,USA,UK,Canada, India, Education, Consultancy, Germany India, USA India, UK India, Canada India, German Indian, US Indian, UK Indian, Canadian Indian, German Education, US Education, UK Education, Canadian…

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MEPs vote on Strategic Energy Technology Plan

Science – MEPs have adopted a new report which outlines recommendations on how the EU can strengthen the European Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan and help the EU to meet its climate change targets

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New Manufacturing Methods : Expected to Cut Down the Cost…

Science – Ever since the introduction of titanium and its alloys in the mid of 20th century, these metals have become critical materials for uses in aerospace, energy and chemical industries.

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Aging Brain Can Learn New Tricks

Science – A new study among older would-be jugglers suggests the aging mind doesn t lose the ability to learn new skills.

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A comparison of climatological parameters for estimating…

Science – Results are given from an initial comparison of alternative simple parameters from climatic data for estimating phasic development in 11 wheat cultivars grown at Shenton Park, Perth.

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japanese Electric Locomotive SE08-07

Science – trains railroad locomotive photos

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Interview with Paul Smith - Remote Viewing | Remote Viewing

Science – Have you been fascinated by what remote viewing can do, but always wondered about its history and development? Or wondered if remote viewing can be used with dowsing for greater accuracy and predictions?

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Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH), Chandigarh

Science – Established in 1984, the Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH) is one among the chain of 38 national laboratories functioning under the aegis of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) and is its…

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Telling Lies To Children

Science – The Mayor of Liarville (Mainstream media propaganda etc.) is now telling people when it is ok to lie and to whom. Thanks guys! What would I do without your system! I'll go have a nice slice of apple pie and look…

Cancer forces Tasmanian devils to breed earlier
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Cancer forces Tasmanian devils to breed earlier

Science – The little devils just can't wait. Faced with an epidemic of cancer that cuts their lives short, Tasmanian devils have begun breeding at younger ages, according to researchers at the University of Tasmania in Australia.…

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Haulin' asteroid in Iowa

Science – So I'm out on my bike and I see a UHaul van parked on the road. I like the artwork they put on the sides of the vans; it's always about some attraction from a specific state. In this case, the state was Iowa, and…

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Saturn's moon may host an ocean

Science – The Cassini spacecraft has found what may be the strongest evidence yet that Saturn's tiny moon Enceladus has an ocean beneath its icy surface. If the liquid water finding is confirmed, it would suggest that the…

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Red rivers and vanishing icebergs: prize images focus on…

Science – Blood-coloured rivers, dust storms from manmade deserts and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina are among some of the shortlisted images for the for the inaugural Prix Pictet photography prize, an international?

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Dark energy and the bitterest pill

Science – For many astrophysicists, dark energy is a difficult pill to swallow. It requires the universe to be fine tuned in a previously unexpected, and frankly, unimaginable way.

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Global warming forces Russian scientists to abandon the…

Science – It looks as though global warming will cut short a study of... global warming.

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Polar Base Evacuated As Ice Melts Early

Science – Russian scientists are evacuating a research station built on an ice floe drifting in the western Arctic Ocean because global warming is melting the ice early, a spokesman said.

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Pharyngula: I guess 'eponymous' wasn't on the LSAT

Science – Luskin is complaining that he, Junior Woodchuck lawyer for the Discovery Institute, can't find the wrist bones in Tiktaalik when Neil Shubin, world-class paleontologist, is directly describing them. This is, admittedly,…

Asteroid Cruises Past Earth ... With a Partner!
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Asteroid Cruises Past Earth ... With a Partner!

Science – A good-sized asteroid sailing past our planet right now turns out to be two giant rocks doing a celestial jig. The setup, catalogued as 2008 BT18, was thought to be nearly a half-mile wide after its discovery by…

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Icelandic volcanoes help researchers understand potential…

Science – For the first time, researchers have taken a detailed look at what lies beneath all of Iceland's volcanoes - and found a world far more complex than they ever imagined.

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New 'super-Earth' found in space

Science – Astronomers have found the most Earth-like planet outside our Solar System to date, a world which could have water running on its surface

Hurricane Season Getting Longer
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Hurricane Season Getting Longer

Science – Hurricane seasons have been getting longer over the past century and the big storms are coming earlier, LiveScience has learned. The trend has been particularly noticeable since 1995, some climate scientists say.…

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