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There are over 2500 satellites in orbit around the Earth
There are also over 10 000 man made objects orbiting around the Earth. These include a variety of pieces of satellite debris ranging from panels to disused equipment.
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Metropolitan Survives the San Francisco Earthquake Posted By : Allison Ryan |
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Through the efforts of agents and the office personnel, many families were reunited and needful relief was given. Just two weeks and a day after the earthquake, the head office was completely reestablished with new desks, chairs, typewriters, and printed
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8/29/2007 - A Test Post
Hello, this is a test blog entry to show you a good example of what a post would look like. You can insert hyperlinks, pictures, HTML or whatever meets your fancy. Even built in emoticons. On top of that you can comment on my post as well as use my RSS feed to read with aggregator software or even put on your own site. Also if you do not want a blog on the site it can be turned off with just a check of a box...
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Homeopathy Shake-Up Goes Global
Wed, 1 Sep 2010 13:49:00 GMT
When is a sugar pill deadly? When it is substituted for real medicine, the Japanese public has come to understand. The Japanese government is investigating numerous deaths that occurred over the past year resulting from the practice of homeopathy, which more...
LiveScience.com
Arctic oil and gas drilling ready to explode
Wed, 1 Sep 2010 14:33:00 GMT
DRILLING for oil kicked off in Greenland's Arctic waters last week - just weeks after the was finally plugged - angering environmental groups. Cairn Energy, based in Edinburgh, UK, is the first company to explore Greenland's waters for oil. It won't be more...
New Scientist
Saving Wild Tigers
Wed, 1 Sep 2010 16:06:00 GMT
China and Russia have just announced a plan to set up the first cross-border protection zone for the Siberian tiger. There are fewer than 500 Siberian tigers in the wild today, only about 20 of them in China. This international tiger conservation effort more...
American Scientist
Egg Industry Blaming Victims, Critics Say
Wed, 1 Sep 2010 16:09:00 GMT
No more sunny side up. No more eggs Benedict. No more almost-set scrambled eggs. After of one of the largest egg recalls on record, critics say the egg industry is resorting to the worst tactic of all: blaming the victim. More than 1,400 illnesses now more...
American Scientist
Do new discoveries ever “rewrite evolutionary history”? | No
Wed, 1 Sep 2010 14:00:00 GMT
You can’t go for a month without seeing a claim that some new discovery has rewritten evolutionary history . If headlines are to be believed, phylogeny – the business of drawing family trees between different species – is an etch-a-sketch more...
Discover Magazine
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