Posted in Art, News, Science, Travel, World on Jun 17th, 2008
Forty four years after the last archeological research of the famous Stonehenge, British scientists have organized two-week excavations. Although it will take years to study the findings, it goes without saying that the work will bring sensational results.
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Posted in News, Science, World on Jun 15th, 2008
The European Space Agency is expected to make an announcement to shut down the Ulysses project. Ulysses is a little-known, albeit a unique robotic space probe that was designed to study the Sun at all latitudes
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Posted in News, Society, Travel, World on Jun 11th, 2008
Traveler’s Digest, a magazine for travelers, has made a list of countries and cities where world’s most beautiful women live.
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Posted in Art, Design, News, Society, Travel, World on May 10th, 2008
This is about as strange as it gets. In a quaint public park in Lintz, Austria, three drain pipes have been transformed into mini hotel rooms. Christened the Das Park Hotel, each room comes with a double bed, a bed light, linens and a side table .The guests can pay what they feel a stay […]
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Which are the world’s tallest buildings? It depends on what you are measuring. The debate continues as to what parts of buildings are deserving of recognition when measuring a buildings height. Should flagpoles, spires, and antennas be included in the total height measurement? Technically speaking, communications towers, observation decks and towers, […]
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