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Following the olympic craze are these animals at the HongKong Pet olympics, watch out Usain Bolt and Michael Phelps, our furry friends aren't far off.
Published Aug 27, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Sports
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A study shows that monkeys also find it pleasurable to share when given a chance. Read to find out more about how all of us are so alike and yet so different.
Published Aug 26, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Environment
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German Scientists report that Magpies are as smart as apes, even though their brain structure is very different from mammals, inviting many questions about how the brain actually works.
Published Aug 21, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Environment
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The history of chocolate as we know it, the greatest gift the Mayans left behind. Read to uncover the secrets of the addictive luxury of chocolate.
Published Aug 17, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Food
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A beautiful endangered white-bellied sea eagle was found bleeding from a gunshot wound and has died despite attempts to save it, this is the second rare eagle to be shot in Philippine in two months.
Published Aug 16, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Environment
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21000 estimated Canadians to die this year, and smog-related deaths are set to soar to more than 700,000 in Canada over the next two decades, says the Canadian Medical Association.
Published Aug 16, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in World
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Coffee drinking, its benefits, disadvantages, facts and myths are all cleared up in this article. Read to find out why it is just fine to drink coffee everyday.
Published Aug 15, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Health
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British Scientists plan to start tests on a novel vaccine against rheumatoid arthritis, which could suppress the effects of the joint condition using patients' own blood cells.
Published Aug 15, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Health
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A new field study suggests that the snow cap on Mt Kilimanjaro may not disappear by 2020 or 2030 as claimed previously.
Published Aug 14, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Environment
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Mexican Archaeologists have discovered a maze of stone temples in underground caves, which ancient Mayans believed was a portal where dead souls entered the underworld.
Published Aug 14, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in World
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An Israeli team of scientists have developed a curative gel that could prevent further tissue damage in heart attack survivors.
Published Aug 13, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Health
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Fans of the adventure game can expect a new look for Lara Croft. Alison Carroll replaces the earlier model- Angelina Jolie, in the latest Tomb Raider series Pc Game.
Published Aug 13, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Entertainment
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According to the latest research, the eyes may carry important early clues to heart disease, signaling damage to tiny blood vessels long before symptoms start to show elsewhere.
Published Aug 12, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Health
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A car crashes into a plane making an emergency landing on a highway in Southern California, the pilot was killed instantly.
Published Aug 12, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in World
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According to a survey conducted by iMotormag, the Austin Allegro has been described as the world's worst car by most Brits.
Published Aug 12, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Travel
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Scientists say that they are a step closer to developing materials that could render people and objects invisible, with the unveiling of the invisibility cloak.
Published Aug 11, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Science
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In this interesting study, an international team of German and American researchers unravel why horror movies make some scream while others laugh.
Published Aug 11, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Science
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Latest research gives hope to the successful treatment of HIV,this treatment will be based on a technique, which can slow down replication of HIV in human body cells.
Published Aug 11, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Science
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A British newspaper debunks the common logic that health foods are a good option for dieters, suggesting that cereal bars can be as high in sugar as chocolate ones.
Published Aug 10, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Food
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As a result of the speeding meltdown of the Arctic, the North Pole could be ice-free by 2013 instead of the 60 years time as earlier predicted, scientists warn.
Published Aug 10, 2008 by ■ Aditi Chengappa in Environment
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Aditi Chengappa
Citizen Journalist
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Reporting from: Gurgaon, India Registered: Jun 22, 2008
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Music- obssessed, animal- loving, tree -hugging freak!!
In my free time i play the piano, sing, cook, bake, irritate my adorable boyfriend, play video games with my brother, dream... stand in my garden admiring all that nature has to offer... cuddle my cat.... and soak up the sunshine...
You'll see it when you believe it - Wayne Dyer
To love and to be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.
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