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Oil Peak and the Renewable Abiotic Petroleum

We are living in a civilization based on oil. It is an issue that makes us extre... [read >>]
in Editorials, 10 May, 10:48 GMT
 

Humans Are Not Made Monogamous

Of course, when Hollywood stars or politicians have extramarital affairs, the wh... [read >>]
in Editorials, 12 April, 10:00 GMT

The Mystic River: Nile

This river is the maker of the oldest civilization recorded by the historical so... [read >>]
in Editorials, 15 March, 13:05 GMT
 

Toraja: The Burial that Can Ruin You

Indonesia makes the world's largest archipelago, with 17,000 islands. One o... [read >>]
in Editorials, 13 March, 21:51 GMT

Weekly Highlights

I don't know about you, but it's been a hell of a week for me: dealing... [read >>]
in Editorials, 08 March, 12:31 GMT
 

Who Were the Byzantines?

Initially, Byzantium was a Greek city located on the European shore of the Bospo... [read >>]
in Editorials, 08 March, 12:21 GMT

Who Are the Maori?

The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori, belonging to the Polynesian ... [read >>]
in Editorials, 23 February, 12:56 GMT
 

Inca: The Empire of the Sun

In 1527, starting from Panama, a handful of Spaniards led by Francisco Pizarro m... [read >>]
in Editorials, 16 February, 10:26 GMT
 

How Did the Islam Conquer the World?

Arabia is mostly made of desert, inhabited mainly by nomad tribes during the 7th... [read >>]
in Editorials, 02 February, 08:59 GMT
 

Assyrians, the Lords of the Massacres

Assyrians were one of the most warlike people in history, lovers of the violence... [read >>]
in Editorials, 26 January, 08:44 GMT
 

Persians: the Zoroastrian civilization

The civilizations of Egypt and Middle East had already ages measured in millenia... [read >>]
in Editorials, 19 January, 13:19 GMT

What Your U3 Shouldn't Be Without

Although U3 technology has been on the market for some while and it has already ... [read >>]
in Editorials, 19 January, 11:57 GMT
 

Open Source Reaction To Windows XP

Windows XP seems to have been among us for ages and, for those who have taken up... [read >>]
in Editorials, 14 January, 15:24 GMT

Some Real Facts about Native Americans

Their legends say that they were created from earth, water and stars. DNA says t... [read >>]
in Editorials, 12 January, 08:37 GMT
 

I Will Take Everything Off for You, Baby...

Don't you just love strip joints? I mean, you go there, pocket full of smal... [read >>]
in Editorials, 08 January, 13:20 GMT

Customize the Actions Of Your USB Drive

USB sticks have come to be an essential part when working on a computer. And thi... [read >>]
in Editorials, 05 January, 12:28 GMT
 

Who Are the Australian Aborigines?

The Australian Aborigines form together with the Bushmen and pygmies one of the ... [read >>]
in Editorials, 05 January, 08:47 GMT

Why Do We Bring the Species to Extinction?

Human activity has triggered the fastest extinction rate in Earth's history... [read >>]
in Editorials, 15 December, 07:56 GMT
 

Green Revolution: Will We All Die of Hunger?

Humankind, as a whole, has never faced the menace of having the factors that mai... [read >>]
in Editorials, 08 December, 08:37 GMT

Worm Infections Via Windows AutoRun

As useful as it may seem, AutoRun can get you in a lot of trouble. It is helpful... [read >>]
in Editorials, 28 November, 09:05 GMT
 

The Mighty Amazon: Records and Fragility

It is the "father of all rivers". With 6,800 km (4,250 mi) in length, ... [read >>]
in Editorials, 24 November, 09:00 GMT

Water Crisis: How Does it Affect Us?

It has not any color, smell, taste or calories, but water is a vital element for... [read >>]
in Editorials, 17 November, 08:29 GMT
 

Maya: The "Apocalypto" Civilization

There were three great civilizations in America before its discovery by the Euro... [read >>]
in Editorials, 10 November, 08:47 GMT
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