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7 Sep 2010 17:28 scientists have found that Dry Water which was discovered in 1968 in addition to its usage in cosmetic industry, recently has other applications |
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16 Aug 2010 19:08 A storm front hit the Leningrad, Pskov, Novgorod Vologda and Tver regions on Sunday. It was accompanied by gale force winds reaching the speed of up to 30 meters per second |
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15 Aug 2010 17:57 AFGHANISTAN: Health workers in flood-affected parts of Afghanistan are trying to prevent water-borne disease outbreaks by chlorinating drinking water and promptly delivering health services. |
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10 Aug 2010 15:38 The utility consumed 474,000 kiloliters of fuel oil at its thermal power plants last month, Tokyo Electric said on its website. |
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10 Aug 2010 15:38 The plans are in line with a wider strategy among Egyptian authorities to develop the country’s soft and hard infrastructure in order to attract foreign investors and prepare for quick population growth. |
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10 Aug 2010 15:38 THE Government failed to alert the public it was facing an electricity increase of more than €30 a year MOE reports from Irish Independent daily. |
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8 Aug 2010 15:55 Storms in last week felled trees and downed power lines across the Kanawha Valley, parts of southern West Virginia in USA, and several counties along the Ohio River. |
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25 Jul 2010 18:30 ScienceDaily— In 2009, for the second year in a row, both the US and Europe added more power capacity from renewable sources such as wind and solar than conventional sources like coal, gas and nuclear, according to twin reports launched today by the United Nations Environment Programme and the Renewable ... |
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25 Jul 2010 13:45 Authorities sounded flood warning sirens in nearby Hopkinton, a town of 700 residents, giving them five minutes to flee. |
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8 Jun 2008 15:04 LONDON: IBM researchers have shown the possibility of using a network of tiny pipes of water to cool next-generation PC chips. |
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8 Jun 2008 15:04 Germany legislators voted for steeper cuts to subsidized prices for electricity generated from solar panels and wind turbines, after almost a decade of state aid made its renewable-energy industry one of the world's strongest |
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27 May 2008 15:33 First, the escalators stopped. Then shadows crept across the city in what appeared to be an epidemic of dead light bulbs. |
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27 May 2008 15:33 Greenhouse gases are turning the oceans acidic decades earlier than predicted with potentially catastrophic consequences for marine life, scientists have warned. |
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27 May 2008 15:33 The European Commission said it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Turkmenistan to strengthen cooperation in the energy field. |
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27 May 2008 15:33 Iberdrola has signed a contract with Abu Dhabi National Energy Co (Taqa), opening investment opportunities in the Middle East for the Spanish energy group. |
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18 May 2008 13:35 The international Red Cross says a lack of clean water will be the biggest killer in Myanmar in the coming days. |
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17 May 2008 13:04 The earthquake that devastated southwest China has left many dams badly damaged, posing an unknown threat of collapse and flooding made worse by poor management and information, the country's water minister said according to reuters. |
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