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A truck for more efficient and adventurous safaris
The OEX by Hamid Reza Bekhradi seems to be the future of the “overland trucks,” currently in use for the touristic overland expeditions. Developed for the year 2020, in collaboration with Fiat Professional design center and IVECO styling office, the c
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What the M's stand for in
In 1941, Forrest Mars Sr., of the Mars candy company, struck a deal with Bruce Murrie, son of famed Hershey president William Murrie, to develop a hard shelled candy with chocolate at the center. Mars needed Hershey’s chocolate because he anticipated
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Futuristic Taipei Performing Arts Center
Today we want to show you futuristic concept of Taipei Performing Arts Center by American Architectural Studio B+U. For the development of the design they used a unique process using actual sounds as a basis. The morphology and shape of the building was d
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Marriage Does Matter
The Pew Research Center recently released the results of a study about the developing social trends for American marriages and families.
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How Should Your Life Go?
Quality of life can be assessed in a variety of ways. For example, urban developers consider many factors associated with lifestyle quality when planning a new community; these include things like ease and location of shopping centers, proximity to social
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UBC’s energy-neutral building will be the greene
The University of British Columbia will soon be having the greenest building in North America that will serve as the Center for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS). The $37 million building will be greenhouse gas-positive and a net energy produc
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Internet Explorer 9: 10 Things to know
The software giant Microsoft is all set to update its IE browser. The Redmond-based company released a platform preview of Internet Explorer 9 for developers at MIX10 Web developer conference in Las Vegas.
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First Pictures: Mystery Disk Eclipses Star
Star, Pre-Eclipse Photograph courtesy John D. Monnier, University of Michigan Epsilon Aurigae shines at full brightness in 2008 in a picture made using the Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy, or CHARA, telescope array on Mount Wilson in Californ
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Brain Health Complex Metaphorically Built As Left-
Architect Frank Gehry is the man behind this amazing building that is the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health.
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Nokia Unveils Bike-Powered Cell Phone Chargers
Home » Gadgets » Nokia Unveils Bike-Powered Cell Phone Chargers Nokia Unveils Bike-Powered Cell Phone Chargers Posted by admin on Jun 26th, 2010 // 1 Comment Nokia has released a pedal powered cell phone charger kit slated for developing nations whe
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Worst Meals in Restaurants
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has identified nine of the most fattening restaurant meals.
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Top 7 Places to Visit in New York
The ‘city that never sleeps’ and the ‘big apple’ are two of the many names the New York City has been christened with but being an international center for politics, finance, music, communications, culture, and fashion, it is very easy to understa
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Comic-Con 2010: Crazy Costumes!
Check out more craziness, silliness, and general wackiness going on down here at the San Diego convention center for Comic-Con 2010!
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Catholic Church of the Transfiguration by DOS Arch
When it comes about houses or hotels creativity of architects is huge. We’ve already shown you incredibly beautiful and sometimes strange projects like Nautilus House or Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. But this time we want to show yo
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Brain Health Complex Metaphorically Built As Left-
Architect Frank Gehry is the man behind this amazing building that is the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. From far away some of the building’s steel walls look like they have melted in the sun because they are bending in all direction
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Ten Sugary Cereals to Avoid
Here are some of the least healthful breakfast cereals marketed directly to children according to the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University, which studied 277 different types of cereal and ranked them based on a variety of health fact
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HIV Is Easy to Prevent but Hard to Treat
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that more than one million Americans are currently infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Although its prevalence is higher in certain cities, among African Americans, and among
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If Willing, Russia Can Exert Enormous Influence [V
Given Russia’s interest in global co-operation, it could make an important player in the geopolitical arena, says Angela Stent, professor and director of Center for Eurasian Studies at Georgetown University.
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"Boarding House" Exhibition in Moscow
“Boarding House” – an exhibition described as an “exploration of the lower depths of life” by cutting-edge American photographer Roger Ballen – opens at the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art in Moscow on September 15.
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10 Largest Statues in The World
Just like wonders of the world, these statues are the biggest art center for all the world. Look at them and decide yourself
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