CFLs Contaminate Environment With Toxic Mercury If Not Recycled

The federal Clean Energy Act of 2007 established energy-efficiency standards for light bulbs that dimmed the future for old-fashioned incandescent lamps, which don’t meet those standards.

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Philippine Army Has Its First Woman General

President Benigno Aquino has promoted the then Col. Ramona Palabrica Go, to one star or brigadier general, along with other male military officers to the next higher rank in simple ceremonies at Malacañang.

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Yawning In Chimpanzees Is Not Just Sleepiness But Empathy – Study

New research at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, may help scientists understand empathy, the mechanism thought to underlie contagious yawning, in both chimpanzees and humans.

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Jennifer Aniston Not Discounting To Have A Baby Through Artificial Insemination

Jennifer Aniston is talking about her movie ‘The Switch’, her role is about a career woman something in her forties who wanted to have a baby through artificial insemination.

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Bats Are Most Valuable To Farmers & US Agriculture

The existence of the nightly bug munching bats saves the United States agriculture between US$ 3.7 billion dollars to US$ 53 billion dollars annually on pesticides and crop losses.

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Bob Dylan Performs 17 Songs In His China’s Concert Debut

U.S. singer Bob Dylan performs on stage at the Workers’ Gymnasium kicked off his first-ever China concert in Beijing, heralding his long-awaited Chinese mainland concerts to mark the energetic artist’s 50 years on the performance stage.

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