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Change to energy-saving light bulbs

news.tonicgen.com — They seem expensive but in reality they will save you money over the years and will last a lot longer than you think. Saving you from nearly killing yourself every time you gotta change that bulb. They also help the environment too as they produce a lot less heat, and a lot less carbon dioxide, which all helps to stop global warming.More… (Environment)

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تلميحات مهمه لاصحاب المنتديات

kholais.com — تلميحات مهمه لاصحاب المنتديات تلميحات مهمه لاصحاب المنتدياتMore… (General Sciences)

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Toyota To Offer Solar Panel-Powered Prius In 2009

gizmodo.com — In a Nikkei article set to publish Monday, it was revealed that Toyota has green lit plans to offer solar panels on its popular Prius hybrid vehicle.More… (Environment)

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Toyota to add solar panels to Prius hybrid

reuters.com — Toyota plans to install solar panels on its next-generation Prius hybrid cars, becoming the first major automaker to use solar power for a vehicle. Pretty cool stuff.More… (Environment)

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One Last Trip to Open Hubble's Eyes Even Wider

washingtonpost.com — The long-delayed servicing mission will be the last for the Hubble, NASA says, but it will allow the telescope to perform at its highest level ever for the remaining five or six years of its operating life. More… (Space)

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Another Green Company

forcedgreen.com — A company that uses plasma to destroy waste and make energy!More… (Environment)

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14 Amzing Plants and Their Unique Characteristics

scienceray.com — Very informative and breathtaking pictures.More… (General Sciences)

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Petabyte Scale Data-Analysis and the Scientific Method

scienceblogs.com — Good Math, Bad Math blog. Category: bad math. Wired magazine's "The End of Theory: The Data Deluge Makes the Scientific Method Obsolete" by Chris Anderson. There's a tiny grain of truth to the article. But the idea that massive scale data collection and computing renders the scientific method obsolete? That's blatant silliness.More… (General Sciences)

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Magnitude 5.4 Earthquake Hits The Philippines

pinoyisulong.com — An earthquake of magnitude 5.4 with its epicenter in the Pacific Ocean east of Cabanatuan City at 15.324oNorth, 122.434oEast on July 6, 2008 at 8:10 pm (Manila Time).More… (Environment)

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Inventor Uses Tornadoes as Energy Source

gimundo.com — Tornadoes are more associated with wreckage and destruction than environmental activism. But surprisingly, they've got plenty of potential to do good: Your average tornado contains as much energy as a typical power plant. If only we could find a way to harness that power, we could create clean energy alternatives that don't rely on coal or nuclear More… (Environment)

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Scientists Identify Genes to Turn People into Supergeniuses

io9.com — Published this weekend in PLoS Genetics, the study is extraordinary not just because of its futuristic implications, but because of the cool new super-rapid system the researchers used to identify which genes are active during brain development.More… (General Sciences)

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Occasional Songs for the Periodic Table

geologicpodcast.com — Ever wanted to hear a song for each of the 118 elements of the periodic table? Well now you can thanks to George Hrab. More… (General Sciences)

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MagicPorthole.org: Games, Resources, and Contests

maqo.org — The Magic Porthole has background information on the entire coral reef ecosystem, as well as games and activities for all ages and levels. Some of the informational pictures are absolutely amazing.More… (Environment)

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Green Hornworms Destroy Tomato Plants. Chomp! Chomp! (Pics)

gardenmandy.com — I think I’ve been cursed. There is a tribe in the Sudan that believes that believes that, much of what happens in life is due to witches. These witches either knowingly or unknowingly curse people. I think that this explanation is just as good as any other for what recently happened.More… (Environment)

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Care for a Corn Plant (Dracaena Fragrans)

ehow.com — The corn plant is a tropical houseplant that can grow up to 30 inches across, with dark green, yellow striated leaves that are 8-48 inches long, and grow up to 20 feet in height. Though the plant can live in a low light situation, it needs defused sunlight to thrive. Care needs to be taken to avoid yellowing or browning leaves.More… (General Sciences)

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