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Cardboard Tubes Used To Build Earthquake-Ready School In China Jan 8, 2009 ... Cardboard Tubes Used To Build Earthquake-Ready School In China. Last year’s earthquake in Sichuan province, China killed 69000 people and ...
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The Day The Pacific Was Whipped Up Into An Ocean Of Froth Aug 28, 2007 ... The Day The Pacific Was Whipped Up Into An Ocean Of Froth. in: Science & Technology News. It was as if someone had poured tons of coffee and ...
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Kansas City Startup Weekend Startup Weekend is coming to Kansas City April 24-26, 2009 and is going to be a blast. Startup Weekend is an intense event bringing brilliant tech minds ...
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Expanding Shoes That Grow With Your Child These relatively inexpensive shoes, starting at $19, actually expand one full size in half-size increments as your child grows. via Funniest Gadgets ...
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The SmartBolus System To Monitor The Health Of Dairy Cows Feb 28, 2009 ... This information can be very helpful, allowing the dairy to monitor a cow more closely and potentially avoid a lost calf in the case of a ...
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Obesity is Blamed for Record Rise in Childbirth Deaths Obesity is Blamed for Record Rise in Childbirth Deaths. in: Health & Fitness. Obesity and a shortage of NHS midwives are major contributors to a huge rise ...
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Fake Background Noise for Your Cell Phone Mar 7, 2004 ... Pretending to be stuck in traffic during a mobile phone call could become much easier using software that generates fake background noise. ...
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Controlling Video Games With Your Mind Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptControlling Video Games With Your Mind in: Science & Technology News, Video Games The ...
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World’s Most Expensive Home For Sale The world’s most expensive home is up for sale - for £67.5 million ($135 million). The Hala Ranch mansion, set on a 95-acre estate in Aspen, Colorado, ...
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Object Found in Space Delights Astronomers Jun 5, 2007 ... Object Found in Space Delights Astronomers. in: Science & Technology News. Astrophysicists have found a star-like object with a surface ...
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