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China: Traffic Jam Stretches Over 60 Miles, Nine Days

A traffic jam on China’s Beijing-Tibet Expressway that started nine days ago is still going strong, stretching over 60 miles. Drivers are playing cards on the road, and some have suggested holding concerts to entertain stranded motorists. 60 miles!

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Senoi - the dreams sharing tribe without psychological problems, crime, or violence

Senoi culture had no history of violence or crime. And while they lived amidst other tribes, some active headhunters and extremely violent, these tribes gave the Senoi a wide berth; they believed the Senoi practiced a powerful magic. A magic that affected the physical world through skillful dreams.

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First Nokia N8 TV Commercial Appears In India

It looked like Nokia would introduce the new Nokia N8 in Europe first. Today we discovered an TV Commercial for Nokia N8 targeted at Indian market. India is one of the most important market for India and India is growing very fast. Well Nokia also celebrates the 15th year of its presence in India, but its very obvious, that Nokia pushes the Nokia N8 too. Nokia also introduced Nokia Music Services ...

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The Island Of The Dolls – A Dark Tourist Attraction In Mexico

A world renowned tourist destination is “La Isla de la Munecas”- a Spanish name which means the Island of the dolls. This Island of dolls is situated in Mexico and as the name suggests, one expects to see a beautiful world which will leave an everlasting impression. But the reality is exactly opposite and very harsh when one discovers the thousands of mutilated ugly dolls hanging from every tr...

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Why is there stigma related to HIV and AIDS?

HIV/AIDS-related stigma is not a straightforward phenomenon as attitudes towards the epidemic and those affected vary massively. Even within one country reactions to HIV/AIDS will vary between individuals and groups of people. Religion, gender, sexuality, age and levels of AIDS education can all affect how somebody feels about the disease. AIDS-related stigma is not static. It changes over time as...

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Scientists Find 2,700-year-old marijuana in Chinese tomb

Researchers say they have located the world’s oldest stash of marijuana, in a tomb in a remote part of China. The cache of cannabis is about 2,700 years old and was clearly ``cultivated for psychoactive purposes,” rather than as fibre for clothing or as food, says a research paper in the Journal of Experimental Botany.

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The food and nuclear Magnetic resonance Spectroscopy + Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Foods

The data generated by NMR spectroscopy applied to complex mixtures is extensive and interpretable. NMR spectra are routinely interpreted to determine the range of compounds present in foods – particularly when two-dimensional (2D) NMR techniques are employed.

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The world's tallest tent has opened to the public in Kazakhstan

Standing on a 200m concrete base, Khan Shatyr is the city’s highest structure and the world’s tallest tent. Inside, visitors will find shops, restaurants and cinemas – even an artificial beach and a running track.

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Starfish Prime - Exploding H-Bombs In Space + Declassified U.S. Nuclear Test Film

Back in the summer of 1962, the U.S. blew up a hydrogen bomb in outer space, some 250 miles above the Pacific Ocean. It was a weapons test, but one that created a man-made light show that has never been equaled — and hopefully never will.

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Island of Ghosts: Hashima Island - Japan’s rotting metropolis

Hashima, an island located in Nagasaki Bay, is better known as Warship Island (Gunkanshima). The island was inhabited until the end of the 19th century, when it was discovered that the ground below it held tons of coal. The island soon became a center of a major mining complex owned by Mitsubishi Corporation. As the complex expanded, rock brought out of the shafts was used to artificially expand t...

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