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Breaking News: What is Food Science and Technology?
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Ludhiāna :: India | updated Sun Dec 06 22:34:49 -0800 2009 | technology-news

Food science is the discipline in which biology, physical sciences, and engineering are used to study the nature of foods, the causes of their deterioration, and the principles underlying food processing. Food technology is the application of food science to...
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Chitral :: Pakistan | updated Sun Dec 06 22:23:46 -0800 2009 | technology-news

Khan Abdul Wali Khan University Campus will be launched at Chitral. Sartaj Ahmad Khan Tehsil Nazim. CHITRAL: Tehsil Nazim Chitral Sartaj Ahmad Khan in a meeting with vice chancellor of Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan Professor Dr. Ihsan Ali Khan...
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Posted by: inamshah

Islamabad :: Pakistan | updated Sun Dec 06 22:22:57 -0800 2009 | technology-news

Following is a summary of expert opinion of potential impacts from climate change by the end of the century. The source is the Fourth Assessment Report, published in 2007 by the UN's Nobel-winning scientists, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change...
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Current World News: Tallest Basketballer Names Newly Discovered Smallest Shrimp
Posted by: RaulDeSouza First to cover

New York City :: NY :: USA | updated Sun Dec 06 22:20:27 -0800 2009 | technology-news

The newest shrimp species in the world is Lebbeus clarehanna, courtesy of a man who knows nothing about being small—retired NBA star Luc Longley. The 7-foot Australian bought the rights to name the newly discovered species on eBay for $2,900...
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Latest World News: Top 09 most amazing discoveries of 2009
Posted by: Waqas

Asotin :: WA :: USA | updated Sun Dec 06 22:21:14 -0800 2009 | technology-news

I was reading an article in the National Geographic News and saw a list of the top 9 amazing discoveries of the year 2009. I am sharing it with you guys. Enjoy. 1. The discovery of a 47-million-year-old, that is...
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Current Event: CLIMATEGATE The Fall of Big Business
Posted by: robertcalm

Salford :: United Kingdom | updated Sun Dec 06 22:21:49 -0800 2009 | technology-news

The Climategate scandal broke out last week with the leaked emails from the university of East Anglia. It establishes that Climate Change Data has been manipulated for many years as they worked in an agenda to bring in crippling green...
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Latest World Event: Mobile phone usage, most common activity of Pakistani girls
Posted by: tahera

Islamabad :: Pakistan | updated Sun Dec 06 17:34:02 -0800 2009 | technology-news

Mobile phone become most popular source of communication among the people of Pakistan. A study tells that in Pakistan cell phones are mostly being used by every member of the family. Even children can be seen having their personal cells....
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Breaking News Event: Porn Download Makes A Man Go To Prison for 20 years
Posted by: danadenisenunez First to cover

Sacramento :: CA :: USA | updated Sun Dec 06 22:19:37 -0800 2009 | technology-news

A local man is likely to go to prison for years after he says he accidentally downloaded child pornography onto his computer. Mathew White downloads a porn in Limewire and he is now facing 20 years of Prison time. See...
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Islamabad :: Pakistan | updated Mon Dec 07 00:05:59 -0800 2009 | technology-news

One of the oldest giant tortoises in Europe has died at its home in Paris at the age of 146, its carers said on Friday. Kiki, a male tortoise, was brought to France fully grown from Mauritius in 1923, Michel...
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Breaking World News: Mobile phones 'have not increased brain cancers'
Posted by: inamshah

Islamabad :: Pakistan | updated Sun Dec 06 22:23:26 -0800 2009 | technology-news

There has been no substantial change in the number of adult brain tumours since mobile phone usage sharply increased in the mid-1990s, Danish scientists say, news.bbc.co.uk said on Saturday. According to the website the Danish Cancer Society looked at the...
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