
Colorado’s Army National Guard Readiness Center in Grand Junction, CO has decided to utilize sun energy with the help of a new solar electric installation unit from Bella Energy. An amount of 172 KW of energy is set to supply power enough to compensate for 450,000 pounds of carbon releases. This new venture will come [...]
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The Unity College has announced that it will present two White House solar panels to the people of China and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). The event will take place at the Unity College Centre for the Performing Arts, 42 Depot Street in Unity, Maine. Mr. Huang Ming, Chairman of Himin Solar Energy Group [...]
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Lockheed Martin has manufactured and delivered 1,000th decoy payload for ship self-defense system. A combined effort of the U.S and the Royal Australian navies resulted in the production of a perched distraction that causes an arriving missile move away from the ship and thus enable the Marion Mass to fabricate the 1000th shipment for the [...]
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5,000 women attacked by illegal minicab drivers each year 20% of women get into taxis without checking whether they are licensed Over 12,500 laptops, iPods and memory sticks left in London taxis (Press Release) Taxi drivers across the country including London’s most famous black cabbie, Mitch Winehouse, are gearing up for the launch of a [...]

Mrs. Laura W. Bush has ensured her participation in a ceremony to honor the 40 heroes of United Flight 93 as a notable speaker. The ceremony will take place on September 11, 2010 at the Western Overlook at the Flight 93 National Memorial. The ceremony will focus on the sacrifices made by the passengers and [...]
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David Gill, a renowned archaeologist, reveals the consequence of archeological finds in the Kuwait National Museum during the 1990 attack by Iraq. Professor Donny George, pictured, another archaeologist and the former Director-General of the National Museum in Baghdad, Iraq, has stated through “Looting Matters” about his activities after the attack of Kuwait. This personal assertion [...]
Practical screening method from USDA to speed up scab-resistant wheat breeding. By employing near infrared light (NIR) technology, each kernel of wheat and barley can be assessed immediately in its ability to withstand destructive scab blight. This is according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) study done in collaboration with a program to protect [...]
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Man who date Russian women are usually very successful and happy in the relationship – with many happy marriages resulting. Anastasia, an International Introduction and Romance Tour Company, has reported in a major study that Western men participating in Romance Tours looking for a bride in Russia and the CIS are usually very successful. Organized [...]

Best way to pour champagne? ‘Down the side’ wins first scientific test The controversy regarding the best way of pouring glass of champagne may have been settled at last by scientists in France. They revealed that the best method is by pouring the classy spirit in an angled, down-the-side manner. It conserves the spirit and [...]

Nitrogen-altering bacteria thrive under charcoal deposition. According to the latest studies from University of Montana scientists, forest fires increases nitrates level in the atmosphere and the after effects remain for a long time. They discovered that during these big fires, charcoal residues in the air have the ability to accelerate the changing of ammonia to [...]

Women when ovulating, don’t really employ rational thinking when buying clothes, but are rather under the influence of the hormonal interplays occurring in their body. The unconscious craving for sexier clothes, according to a research done recently by the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management, is to impress, not men, but their fellow women [...]

Apathetic aphids, becoming indifferent to their built in chemical signals both from plants and their aphid mates, are fast foods for lady bugs. According to researchers at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research and Cornell University, this is heaven sent for the farmers. The study, “Alarm pheromone habituation in Myzus persicae has fitness consequences [...]

Bees have an uncanny way of finding their way around. Their ability to navigate in spite possessing pea-sizedbrains is derived from their vision. Even now, efforts are being put into use as scientists are trying to reconstruct a light-weight imaging technique resembling the range of vision of a honeybee. If successful, these will revolutionize the [...]

EMBL scientists identify molecular machinery that maintains important feature of the spindle. When cells are dividing, microtubules converge in the middle and intersect with each other emanating from each spindle poles. Scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, have discovered the molecular processes that influence the level of this intersection. In [...]

A new study shows that the tools which are used to evaluate tests of “general mental ability” for bias, are erroneous themselves, countermanding more than four decades of standard convention. These major findings dispute dependence on such tests and to come out with fair determination for employment or school admission even with clear evidence of [...]

Findmypast.co.uk Makes Birth Records Even Easier to Search Findmypast.co.uk, leading UK family history website, has launched an easier way to find the births of English and Welsh ancestors online. The company has re-indexed over 100 million birth records dating from 1837 to 2006. LONDON, July 30 /Press Release/ Findmypast.co.uk’s fully re-indexed birth records make finding [...]

(Press Release) Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs Wild bird populations: farmland birds in England 2009 • The unsmoothed farmland bird population index for England, covering 19 species, decreased by 5 per cent between 2008 and 2009. The index is now at its lowest recorded value, at 53 per cent lower than its 1966 [...]

There’s a new way to make plastic decompose, according to a new study published in ACS’ Biomacromolecules, a monthly journal. It involves cooking the plastic containing bisphenol A (BPA) – the environmentalists worst nightmare. And this new method may just be solution that scientist’s have been looking for to dispose of these plastic in an [...]

The chemical estate of the ocean may change due to a synergy of microorganisms involving a distinct biotic element, influencing the atmospheric formation of the clouds and causing a change in the climate globally. Observations show that microorganisms display a behavior characteristic of larger animals. This is according to a recent finding reported in this [...]

Those High schools which adapt the same curricula of community colleges are giving a great service to their students, since the students don’t have take remedial classes if they want to purse college education. This is the view a University of Illinois academician who studies the educational programs of community colleges. Debra Bragg, a professor [...]