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Massive Collision Formed The Tibetan Plateau

26/02/2013 07:05
25 February, 2013 MessageToEagle.com -   The Tibetan Plateau, which began construction over 100 million years ago, is the largest single land feature on our planet. Stretching 3500 km long and 1500 km wide, across the boundaries of several countries, the land includes the highest peaks on...

Dying Stars Can Reveal Signs Of Extraterrestrial Life

26/02/2013 07:01
25 February, 2013 MessageToEagle.com - Even dying stars could host planets with life and if such life exists, we might be able to detect it within the next decade. This encouraging result comes from a new theoretical study of Earth-like planets orbiting white dwarf stars. Researchers found that...

Engineering cells for more efficient biofuel production

26/02/2013 06:56
by Anne Trafton for MIT News Boston MA (SPX) Feb 25, 2013 n the search for renewable alternatives to gasoline, heavy alcohols such as isobutanol are promising candidates. Not only do they contain more energy than ethanol, but they are also more compatible with existing gasoline-based...

Wiring the ocean

26/02/2013 06:40
by Staff Writers Stanford CA (SPX) Feb 25, 2013 For most people, the sea is a deep, dark mystery. That is changing, though, as scientists find innovative ways to track the movements of ocean-going creatures. [Read more] ...

Global wind energy capacity grows 19 percent in 2012

25/02/2013 07:56
by Staff Writers Ottawa, Canada (SPX) Feb 25, 2013 The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) recently released its 2012 market statistics, showing continued expansion of the market, with global installed wind energy capacity increasing by 19 per cent in 2012 to 282,000 MW. Canada remains a global wind...

Outside View:Saudis found religious center

25/02/2013 07:53
by Michael Marshall Washington (UPI) Feb 22, 2013   The opening last November of a Saudi-backed interfaith center in Vienna, Austria, has created speculation and controversy in the religious and human rights worlds. The center is the brainchild of Saudi King Abdullah, for whom it is named....

Monsanto drags over 400 U.S. farmers to court over GM seed patents: When will Big Ag's corrupt reign end?

25/02/2013 07:36
Sunday, February 24, 2013 by: J. D. Heye   (Natural News). Agri-giant Monsanto, not satisfied with being one of the world's largest agricultural corporations, is dragging hundreds of U.S. farmers into court over alleged copyright violations for repeated usage of the company's patented seeds....

Secret Ancient World Buried Under The Vast Takla Makan Desert

25/02/2013 07:30
Ancient people believed that once you entered this place there was not way out. A very long time ago, there were houses and temples here. Today, everything is buried under the sand. Precious ancient relics are hidden deep under the "Sea of Death," or the Takla Makan desert.  Read more:

Former NASA Scientist Speaks of Extra Terrestrial Evidence

23/02/2013 07:34
AOL News: Feb. 22, 2013. A  former NASA scientist believes that there are aliens on the moon watching humankind, and evidence of their existence may go back thousands of years.For decades, researchers have claimed that strange objects have been seen on or above the moon. From mysterious...

Possible "Fifth Force Of Nature" - Physicist 's Breakthrough In The Field Of Particle Physics!

23/02/2013 07:30
Feb 22, 2013. Imagine a cell phone charger that recharges your phone remotely without even knowing where it is, a device that targets and destroys tumors, wherever they are in the body, or a security field that can disable electronics, even a listening device hiding in a prosthetic toe, without...
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