A survey performed by research company Synovate showed that 58% of the people questioned didn't even know what a social network was. This result is all the more surprising given the fact that, nowadays, social networking is considered, among people with an Internet connection, to be as popular as, say, emai... |
3 September 2008 11:56 GMT |
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The results offered by the best search engine on the Internet Google, depends from country to country, from account to account, from query to query. That's why you may not be able to find some results that can be useful for you but these problems are almost gone. Using the recently-released Google Global Firefox... |
16 July 2007 05:05 GMT |
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Global warming is a terrible consequence of the human race continuously neglecting the planet and sucking it dry of natural resources to produce dangerous greenhouse gases. While some scientists tried to explain at least part of it as being caused by the Sun, this explanation contradicts experimental observations.Wh... |
11 July 2007 08:19 GMT |
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Breaking images taken by a new NASA satellite shows extremely detailed images of a mysterious kind of clouds appearing over the Arctic region and moving towards Northern Europe. These clouds shine in the night sky and are moving out of the polar regions and scientists can't explain why.They are called "noctiluc... |
29 June 2007 02:48 GMT |
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If you still do not believe that the Antarctic ice will melt, and your beach house will be flooded, read this: last winter has been the warmest in Europe in over 700 years! A similarly hot winter could have occurred in 1289, as found by a Swiss team led by Jrg Luterbacher at the University of Bern.The earliest European c... |
21 June 2007 06:48 GMT |
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A recent survey shows that most Americans now believe that global warming is happening, and want the federal government to take action to limit its effects. But what form should this action take, and most of all, do they understand the financial costs involved?Global water supplies shrink, and as they do, economic a... |
20 June 2007 12:57 GMT |
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Hot weather means hot cats. And now droves of cats and kittens are swarming into animal shelters nationwide, due to the global warming, as one pet adoption group says. Several shelters of the national adoption organization called Pets Across America face now a 30 % increase in intakes of cats and kittens from 2005 t... |
7 June 2007 03:55 GMT |
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Many people are afraid that the global warming will turn many areas into deserts, besides flooding low areas and melting the mountain glaciers and polar ice caps. But a new analysis of 20 years of satellite data shows that rising temperatures will bring in fact more rainfall, challenging classic climate model concept... |
1 June 2007 08:24 GMT |
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Can it be that simple: no ice, no polar bears?In the International Polar Year (IPY), Norwegian researchers at the University of Tromso will start four projects investigating how climate change due to global warming affects Arctic's predators, like the the Arctic fox, now an endangered species. "We will collabora... |
28 May 2007 07:21 GMT |
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And as they do, economic and social changes will be profound enough to become a threat to homeland security. Water - either too little or too much of it - is going to be the major problem for the United States, scientists and military experts said Monday. Lack of water and food in places already the most volatile wi... |
17 April 2007 10:59 GMT |
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