Berlin entrepreneurs want to minimize the ecological footprint of our eating habits. Instead of relying on expensive food imported from different countries, traveling by plane or other large vehicles before it ends up in refrigerators, ingenious developers try to implement changes by welcoming an urban rooftop farm i... |
6 December 2011 03:21 GMT |
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Tending the garden is the one of the most common dreams shared by many people, keen fans of nature and its natural resources. Unfortunately, those who live in urban, populous areas have been unable to enjoy this experience so far, but things are about to change as portable mini gardens might become the hottest new ... |
25 November 2011 07:37 GMT |
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A new research, published in the May 15th issue of the American Cancer Society's peer-reviewed journal CANCER, shows that inhabitants of major cities are far more likely to develop late-stage cancers, and to subsequently die because of them, than those living in suburban areas or in the countryside. The results ... |
11 May 2009 05:31 GMT |
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When it comes to celebrities and fashion, we can safely say that we're currently swamped by the great number of celebrity-endorsed fashion lines. And in this context, we use the term "celebrity" somewhat lightly, as the times when only a select few A-listers would lend their names and faces to famous designers a... |
28 May 2008 04:59 GMT |
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Vivendi Games Mobile recently announced the European launch of Urban Attack the long-awaited, original and inventive first-person-shooter (FPS) mobile game. Urban Attack for mobile has received rave reviews from the game press and has already collected numerous awards and accolades.Urban Attack for mobile has been in... |
4 December 2007 02:59 GMT |
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We are obsessed with Egypt and Mesopotamia and all kinds of theories explaining how civilization emerged in these areas. But now archaeologists are coming with an increasingly more evidence that expands the view on the origin of civilization far beyond Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia is widely credited to be the cradle of c... |
3 August 2007 05:40 GMT |
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007, is the day that marks the major demographic shift of the human population from rural to urban: for the first time in history there will be more city-dwellers than villagers. This is the conclusion of a research made at North Carolina State University and the University of Georgia. The UN has ... |
26 May 2007 04:59 GMT |
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