Laura SinpetruSoftpedia editor profile and review archive

Hey, there! From where I stand, it seems that my life-long passion for animals and nature, together with my avid interest in everything that has to do with the written word, finally paid off, as now I get to spend my time reporting on how important the natural world is and on how we all should focus on taking better care of it.

OK, maybe when I was one-year-old I didn't really know how to make heads or tails of what was around me, but once I began to grow up, I sparked a sudden interest in most of the things having to do with the environment.

Otherwise, I'm your average chirpy young lady, who enjoys spending time with friends – outdoors, if possible – and browsing for new editions of relatively old books in libraries.

Hopefully, you'll have as much fun reading my articles as I have writing them!

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Articles by Laura Sinpetru:

 

2,600 Marine Scientists Push for Immediate Coral Reefs Preservation

Specialists warn that declining coral reef will also impact on tourism and fishing
by Laura Sinpetru, July 9th, 2012
 

Thailand Soon to Invest in Turbines for Low Wind Speeds

The fuel crisis is likely to determine more countries to go green
by Laura Sinpetru, July 9th, 2012
This Year's June and July Bring Us Record-Breaking Temperatures

This Year's June and July Bring Us Record-Breaking Temperatures

by Laura Sinpetru, July 9th, 2012
America might have just experienced its hottest summer ever
 

Organization Pushes for Water Responsibility and Equity

New study shows that in developing countries tourists use more water than locals
by Laura Sinpetru, July 9th, 2012
 

Thousands of Endangered Siamese Crocodiles Rescued by Border Police

The animals were supposed to be served as exotic dishes in Chinese cities
by Laura Sinpetru, July 9th, 2012
 

Home Grown Vegetables Found to Be Contaminated

German researchers look into the pros and cons of home vegetable gardens
by Laura Sinpetru, July 9th, 2012
 

Great Whites Spotted in Cape Cod

Tourists gather up hoping they might get to see the sharks
by Laura Sinpetru, July 9th, 2012
 

Researchers Develop Fabric That Traps Sun Energy

“PowerCloth 1 G” is basically a solar panel you can wear
by Laura Sinpetru, July 9th, 2012
Viper and Hatchlings Rescued from Drain Pipe

Viper and Hatchlings Rescued from Drain Pipe

by Laura Sinpetru, July 9th, 2012
But for the forest department officials, locals would have killed the snake
 

UK Releases New Report and Downplays the Risks of Nuclear Power

High officials claim that the Fukushima disaster was over-rated
by Laura Sinpetru, July 9th, 2012
 

The Next Five Years Might Bring Us 40% More Renewable Power

New studies by IEA indicate a growing tendency of investing in green energy sources
by Laura Sinpetru, July 7th, 2012
 

Students Build Wooden Electric Car [VIDEO]

Shell's Eco-Marathon in Asia presents the world with greener than expected EV
by Laura Sinpetru, July 7th, 2012
 

Concluding Remarks on Whales and Dolphins Conservation

As the 64th IWC meeting comes to an end, marine mammals can feel a bit safer
by Laura Sinpetru, July 7th, 2012
Climate Change Skeptics Now Given Strong Evidence

Climate Change Skeptics Now Given Strong Evidence

by Laura Sinpetru, July 7th, 2012
350.org unveils ice sculpture in Washington and makes people watch it melt
 

Japanese People File Lawsuit Against Nuclear Power

Some of Japan's citizens take their nuclear-friendly government to court
by Laura Sinpetru, July 7th, 2012
 
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