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WIKIA - Something Which May Change Your Life…!!
http://www.oxygyan.com/2008/02/04/wikia-something-which-may-...
Wikia is operated by WIKIA Inc. Wikia is founded by Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley in 2004. In November 2006, Wikia claimed to have spent only $5.74 on marketing, while generating 40 to 50 million page views. Certain Wikia projects have independently spent money on advertising. Wikia covers a broad range of the topic for discussions in communities.
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Tags: wikipedia, internet, community, oxygyan, social
11 Odd-Even Reality Pictures : OxyGyan
http://www.oxygyan.com/2008/02/16/11-odd-even-reality-pictur...
The images will not only describe the odds of the world, but they may also point out some weird similarity(evenness) among the people around the world.
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Tags: images, reality, odd, event, similarity, banana, rainbow, oxygyan
US Militaries Aurora Project - Truth or Myth? Alien Technology Reverse Engineered
http://awwar.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1...
The aurora project is a top secret program by the US military. It is claimed to be alien technology captured at the Roswell incident and used to create the Aurora project, amongst other things.
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Tags: aurora, aurora project, usa military, military project, auro
2K Guitarist, Will Gather To Play For Guinness Record
http://www.oxygyan.com/2007/10/23/2k-guitarist-will-gather-t...
On 26th Oct, around 2k guitarist will gather at Shillong (the capital of Meghalaya), to witness the ‘largest guitar ensemble’. This will be an attempt to enter the Guinness book of world record, of most number of guitarist performing together.
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Renewable Energy Wrecks The Environment, Says Environmentalist
http://www.scientificblogging.com/news/renewable_energy_wrec...
Jesse Ausubel was one of the main organizers of the first UN World Climate Conference (Geneva, 1979), which substantially elevated the global warming issue on scientific and political agendas. If he says biofuels are wrong, he is right.
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Pig to Human Transplantation Is Closer Than You Think
http://www.scientificblogging.com/news/pig_human_transplanta...
Experiments using pigs genetically engineered for compatibility with the human immune system have raised hopes that cross-species transplantation could soon become an option for patients with diabetes and other currently incurable diseases.
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Tags: xenotransplantation, pigs, Humans, chimera, hybrid
The Mystery Of The Man With The Tiny Brain
http://www.scientificblogging.com/hank/the_unusual_case_of_t...
You don't need a big brain, or a high IQ, to have a comfortable life and a good family.
Witness the case of this French civil servant, written about by Dr. Lionel Fuillet in The Lancet. At age six months he was treated for hydrocephalus (water on the brain) with a shunt in his head to drain away the fluid. At age 14 he complained of unsteadiness and left leg weakness, which cleared up after the shunt was adjusted. Beyond that his neurological development and medical history were normal.
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Conductive plastics - from soybeans
http://www.scientificblogging.com/news/conductive_plastics_f...
Polymer matrix composites with carbon black can modify electrical and mechanical properties - now they can be made from renewable soybean oil and then used in engineering and aeronautical applications.
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Tags: soybeans, renewable, natural, eco-friendly, polymers
MIT researchers probe bones' ability to 'fail gracefully'
http://www.scientificblogging.com/news/mit_researchers_probe...
MIT researchers have undertaken a first-of-its-kind analysis of bone's mechanical properties and discovered new things about how a bone absorbs energy. The insights gained from this work could lead to the creation of new, tougher materials.
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Clothes that monitor your health
http://www.scientificblogging.com/news/clothes_that_monitor_...
As the first of its kind, the BIOTEX project is developing optimal electric, electrochemical and optical sensors which will be embedded into a textile substrate to create 'sensing patches' able to monitor the biochemical parameters of a user.
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