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5 of the World’s Largest Statues
It’s not every day you come across sculptures that make the Statue of Liberty look small. But in more recent years dozens of immense statues have shot up all over the world demonstrating that – whatever their inherent symbolism – size does matter.
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Predictions for 2011-Happy New Year 2011
... will continue to rise.
Increasingly it will become understood that money does not hold value.
EU countries will have to bail out ... visible in many countries in 2011. There will be demonstrations in many major cities. Some will turn ... -
6 Ways to Have a Healthier Barbecue
Well done shouldn’t be in your vocabulary if you’re trying to cut down on carcinogens. Studies have shown that higher temperatures lead to an increase in HCAs.
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How Much Superhero Have There?
How much superheroes have on that amazing HD artwork
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Life on Mars Could Be Similar to That on Earth
Scientists from MIT have said that if life on Mars does exist, it wouldn’t be too different from that on Earth.
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Our Brains Contain More Switches That All the Wor
In a fascinating study to be published in the journal Neuron researchers at the Standford University of Medicine have found that the human brain contains more switches than all the computers on Earth.
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8 Things That Only Happen in Movies Using PC
You may have seen that movie in which actor besides being strong man, very lucky, brave, is still an expert in computing. Read this Top 8 and check most common things in movies with computers.
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Hilarious Pics That Will Make You Cry
How many times you have wished that your eyes can take pictures? These pictures are like that – right place right time with camera in your hands.
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Scary Dutch Buses
In Holland they have buses that can scare you to death when you meet it on the road, see inside why
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Climate Change Summit At Copenhagen
Scientists have warned that world leaders have not done what is needed to keep the temperature below two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and prevent the worst impacts of climate change.
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A Brief History of the World's Tallest Buildings
On Jan. 4, 2009, Burj Khalifa, a.k.a. Burj Dubai, the world's tallest man-made structure, officially opened. Here's a look at the buildings that have claimed that title in the past.
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The Easiest Way To Load A Boat Onto The Back Of A
Who would have guessed that ramming a truck into a telephone pole would be the easiest way to load a boat onto the back of a truck.
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Aerosol-enriched clouds could fight global warming
Researchers from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have detected that rising steam from passing ships in shipping lanes has caused brightening in the clouds, which according to the research team can prevent sun’s energy from reaching the
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Psychostimulant - a new drug for Workhaolics, Geek
Millions of years of evolution have optimized, in the human brain, the balance between sleep induced rest and vigil and between acquiring necessary and unnecessary information. Studies conducted by David Dinges and military scientists have proven that the
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Top 10 Fast Food Franchises
For more than 40 years, these quick-service franchises have proved that fast food is here to stay.
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Data Transferred At 10Mbps Through Skin
Scientists at the University of Korea have found that skin can be used to transmit data. In fact, skin is a very good conductor of data as they were able to achieve a rate of 10Mbps using small, flexible electrodes.
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Volcano Erupts Under Eyjafjallajokull in Iceland
Local authorities in Hvolsvollur, in Iceland have confirmed that a volcanic eruption under the Eyjafjallajökull glacier has begun today.
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Top 10 Places You Don’t Want To Visit
These are ten places you don’t want to visit! Having said that, maybe the curious would get a thrill from visiting some of these strange and dangerous places, but for most of us, reading about it is quite enough.
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The Jellyfish Inspired Keyboard Keyset
Who would have thought that when in 1968 Douglas Enterbart came up with the idea and design of a keyboard keyset, it would revolutionize into something as snazzy and cool as the jellyfish keyboard keyset.
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At last, an excuse: Tetris eases long-term stress
Despite what the highly scientific illustration above might suggest, researchers at Oxford University have suggested that playing Tetris can assist in the treatment of post-traumatic stress.
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