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Seed Bank for the Moon

In 2009, it was found that some polar regions of the Moon are the coldest places in the solar system. It's even colder there than distant, frozen Pluto! Some craters are permanently blocked from sunlight, and apparently lack sources of heat from underground. These areas aren't just cold at certain times. They never get warm at all.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 16 May 2010 21:13 )

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An answer to another of life's big questions

Monash University biochemists have found a critical piece in the evolutionary puzzle that explains how life on Earth evo...
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Following blood to capture carbon

Blood cells in all breathing creatures are constantly capturing carbon dioxide and moving it someplace better just what ...
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Editors Column

Hi folks,                                                                                             

 

Journalism and reporting are scaling new heights. Newer technologies is making a lot of difference to the way news, views are reported and shared with all.

 

Despite free speech that many constitutes lawfully allow, there is still a large scale of suppression in some form or the other happening with the full support of the government. Where do you go when the protector becomes the predator? The technology comes to the fore and we have seen a boost in citizen journalism mainly through internet and now phones.

 

Be it a news-site, radio or video journalism, the new news media is here to stay. So let us really pledge to share news and not be afraid of anyone. Come feel free to share information, news, views, etc., of any kind and from anywhere.

 

We strongly believe in freedom of speech and thoughts!

Be free, be heard and be read!

 

- Editor



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