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Top Ten Discoveries of 2009: Nat Geo News’s Most Viewed
National Geographic News’s most popular coverage of 2009 scientific finds is swarming with megamouth sharks, giant snakes, a transparent-headed fish, and rare species rescued from obscurity—then eaten. 10. Ultra-Rare Megamouth Shark Found, Eaten In March, the 41st megamouth shark ever found went from swimming in Philippine waters to simmering in coconut milk. 9. Ancient Gem-Studded…
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Confidential document reveals industrialized countries cheating the world on climate.
COPENHAGEN: The industrialized countries are cheating the world. A confidential document of the UN Frame Convention on Climate Change secretariat prepared on December 15 shows, contrary to what the rich nations might claim, even if they come true on their current pledges to reduce emissions the world is headed towards a 3 degree temperature rise…
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The dark side of Dubai
Dubai was meant to be a Middle-Eastern Shangri-La, a glittering monument to Arab enterprise and western capitalism. But as hard times arrive in the city state that rose from the desert sands, an uglier story is emerging. Johann Hari reports. as his killer argument. “When I see Western journalists criticise us – don’t you realise…
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Anti-depressants ‘up stroke risk’
Aspirin is prescribed for high cholesterol,it also causes intestinal bleeding. Pain killers cause serious after effects. Scans increase the risk to cancer. Diuretics damage kidneys. Cancer inducing genes identified now;yet we have already cured it. Caffeine was perceived to be carcinogenic;now it reduces cancer risk also prevents heart disease. Take any medicine, you have the…
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