Fish Aggregating Device Payao, Enhances Small Fisherman’s Catch At Sea

Payao is a fish aggregating device that enhances small fisherman’s catch at sea and reduces their fishing venture expenses as well.

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Button Batteries Can Be Fatal When Swallowed

Button batteries are widely used in dozen of household products mostly in electronic devices such as toys, watches, calculators, lighted shoes and others.

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Good And Bad Effects In The Consumption Of Salt

A person’s average daily intake of salt is 3900 milligrams, but if you have normal blood pressure experts recommend that you should limit your salt intake to 2,400 milligrams a day.

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Genetically Engineered Canola Flourishing As Weeds

Canola, whose seeds are pressed to make the popular cooking oil, is a type of oilseed rape developed by breeders in Canada. In the US, it is grown mainly in North Dakota and Minnesota through cultivation, is spreading.

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The Strengthening Of La Niña Could Trigger More Hurricanes

La Niña is marked by a cooling of the tropical Pacific Ocean which is the opposite phase of the El Niño event, which is marked by unusually warm tropical water in the Pacific region.

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Sweet Fruits Not Harmful To Diabetics – Study

A study conducted by the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) of the Department of Science and Technology (DoST), showed that fruits’ slow glucose release when taken in, helped keep its sugar from affecting the sugar level of a person.

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Video Shows Made For Web, Lure Million Dollars Commitment

The future of web video has risen and fallen over the last few years. What makes the present round of interest more compelling is the realization that video will not supplant television viewing anytime soon, just complement it.

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As Media Evolves, So With People’s Attitude And Behavior Noted

It has been noted that Americans are talking less on their cellphones. When they do talk, the conversations are shorter, according to industry data.

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The Various Benefits Of Adlai As A Staple Crop

Adlai known also as Job’s tears with a scientific name of Coix lacryma-jobi L. is a freely branching upright plant that grows to three feet tall and is being propagated through seeds.

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In India, Lower Caste Is Better Off Economically Than Their Upper Caste Counterpart

India is enjoying an economic boom, with near double digit growth. But southern India has rocketed far ahead of much of the rest of the country on virtually every score of people here earn more money, are better educated, live longer lives and have fewer children.

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