Nonito Donaire Has The Attributes To Become A Big Star In Boxing

The early knock-out by Nonito Donaire on Wladimer Sidorenko whose career has not been stopped by any fighter except by Donaire has sent signal to the boxing world that he is indeed a top boxing pound for pound contender to reckon with.

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Is Laguna Lake Dying?

Earlier findings by The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) have noted that Laguna Lake has been used as dumping ground for industrial, agricultural and domestic wastes.

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Mangrove Barks Are Chief Source Of Tannin

The production of tannin have decreased tremendously due to the careless harvesting of mangrove tanbarks.

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US Scientists Found A Habitable Planet Near Earth?

US astronomers said that they have spotted a habitable planet which they called as the Goldilocks zone for life. The climatic temperature is just right, not too hot and not too cold, the planet size is neither too big nor too small for habitation.

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Malaysia To Genetically Modify Male Mosquito To Curb Dengue

Dengue fever, spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito is common in Asia and Latin America. Symptoms include high fever, joint pains and nausea, but in severe cases, it can lead to internal bleeding, liver enlargement, circulatory shutdown and death. There is no known cure or vaccine.

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Jakarta’s Urban Development Threatens Wildlife Reserve

Indonesia’s surging economy and fast growing population is driving a building boom in Jakarta, which suffer from a legacy of poor urban design and weak enforcement of planning laws.

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Green Energy Tapping Takes Time As Coal Plants Remain

The international energy agency estimates that the percentage of wind energy, solar energy and energy from water resources will rise 22 percent by 2030, but at the same time the demand for energy is set to grow 76 percent.

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Poor Water Policies Resulted Unused Water Goes Down The Drain

According to the report from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), agriculture is by far the biggest user of water, accounting for more than seventy percent of total water consumption worldwide and more than 90 percent of water consumption in poor developing countries.

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More Products That Can Be Derived From Seaweeds

We have known seaweed as a nutrient rich food for export. But now it has known to be a versatile product that can provide multi different uses and a variety of benefits to us.

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