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151: Science Fiction: How the Cult Became Mainstream
Who would have thought that the geek in the corner reading about aliens attacking the world in 2080 AD could be holding one of the most lucrative pieces of literature in today’s marketplace? Although

152: AIDS: Is the Condom the Answer?
There has been no doubt that most industrialized countries in the world have recognized and endorsed the efficacy of condoms in preventing the transmission of most sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)

153: A Parking Meter with a Brain!
Most of us don’t put a whole lot of thought into parking meters until we get zapped with a ticket for an expired meter. That’s when we start complaining about how the whole parking system is stacked

154: ICSWAP – Revolutionizing the art and the science of buying and selling
Imagine the effort you will put to scout the entire electronics market to train your eyes on your favorite electronics product that you so much wanted to buy. ICSWAP is here to save all those efforts

155: Euro Ski Resorts Fear Greenhouse Will Melt Away 2008 Visitors
Ski vacations have been increasing in popularity over the last twenty years, and Andorra has been increasing her visitor numbers to over ten million per annum for ski holidays and happily investing fo

156: On the Nature of the Nazca Lines
Evidence from the Tiwanaku civilization in Bolivia reinforces ancient astronaut theory for the Nazca Lines in Peru.

157: New FOXP3Δ2 (Exon 2 Deleted) Specific Antibody
FOXP3 is a master regulator of immune homeostasis expressed specifically in CD4+ CD25+ T regulatory cells controlling their growth, development and function and generally accepted to be expressed in both mouse and human CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells. For more details read out the article:

158: Regulatory T Cells (Treg)
Early development and differentiation of nascent T cells inside the thymus is a complex and remarkable mechanism. These types of T-cells require a different strategy to tame their autoimmune potential. One of many immunotolerance mechanisms that immune system has developed to distinguish between self and non-self antigens is regulatory T cells or Tregs. For more details read out the article:

159: You, me and Humvee
As the cost of motoring in the UK continues to rise and people are made more aware of the way it's damaging our environment, more and more of us are choosing smaller, cheaper and more fuel efficient c

160: Ancient Astronauts and Contemporary Skepticism
Skeptics are provided with ideas on how to refute archaeological evidence of an ancient astronaut.

161: Are Short Term Financial Gains Killing Our Planet?
The polar ice caps are melting, species are facing extinction and our climate has become more erratic than ever before. It is impossible to deny the need for intense change in the face of today’s gat

162: Dreadful mold in the crawl places
The left over food when added with moisture and humidity generally contribute to causes of mold infestation in the living environment.

163: Emissions Trading
Emissions trading is a market-based approach to achieving environmental change. It allows those reducing greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide, to use or trade the excess reductions to

164: Monaco Yacht Show Has Zero Carbon Footprint For 2007
Despite being the second smallest country in the world Monaco has established herself as the natural European home for many of the world's wealthiest men and women due to her tax haven status, with ma

165: Using Tarps To Benefit the Environment.
You may not think that a plastic poly tarpaulin can help you with green living. However, these versatile items are excellent for a large number of environmentally sound uses. Recycling gets a lot of a


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