November 2011


Putin helps to protect the beluga whale

Info, Sunday, November 13, 2011 11:03:00

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin put a wetsuit and dive into the cold waters of the Okhotsk Sea near the island Chkalov to attach a radio transmitter on the back of beluga whale species from AFP.

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"Guardian" divided by "The Observer"

Info, Sunday, November 13, 2011 09:56:52

Media group "Guardian Media Group" (Guardian Media Group - GMG) is in crisis and planned closure of the weekly publication "Observer" to reduce costs, reveals newspaper "Sunday Times". Project to close the weekly edition was discussed meeting of the board of directors on July 6, but the decision was postponed to next month.

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Discovered a new strain of HIV

Events, Saturday, November 12, 2011 21:49:33

French scientists have discovered a new strain of HIV that is transmitted from gorilla of a man and not as previously thought from chimps to people, officials say. The new strain of HIV was detected at a woman from Cameroon who failed to show symptoms of AIDS. Researchers published their findings in an article for the American magazine specialized

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Fake bomb in front of City Hall in Rome

Podcast, Saturday, November 12, 2011 19:27:16

A fake bomb was discovered on Sunday night in the steps of the Capitol near the Eternal City Hall on Tuesday. Called for sappers found out that her clock was set to 10. 25 hours, but fortunately there was no explosion.

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Obama came into the vernacular as a synonym for "cool"

Blog, Friday, November 11, 2011 20:25:56

The name of President Barack Obama is included in the next edition of the dictionary of slang, published by University of California. It said research leader of Labour, Professor Pamela Munro, quoted by Reuters. The dictionary is updated every four years, adding to it are words and phrases, which are preferred in the everyday language of young people.

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Europeans are most sladokusnite

Podcast, Friday, November 11, 2011 19:53:56

Scientists have found that Europeans have the highest degree of sensitivity to sweet, compared with the other inhabitants of other parts of the world. Researchers have conducted experiments in two phases with volunteers from different continents, writes MIGnews. They had to assess sugar solutions with different levels of sucrose from (0% to 4%). It turns out that most sweet sensitivity depends on the genome of two specific variants of Tas1r3, which encode taste receptors for sweet.

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Putin demonstrated skills to handle a hammer

Podcast, Thursday, November 10, 2011 21:49:34

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visited the architectural and ethnographic museum in the village Taltsi where continued his tour in the Far East. In the museum kochavnitsata 56-year-old Russian politician demonstrate his skills to handle a hammer. Recalled Vladimir Putin on Saturday rushed to the bottom of Lake Baikal at 1400 m depth.

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Rome launched a major campaign to combat mosquitoes

Info, Wednesday, November 09, 2011 19:03:42

Roman municipality launched a vigorous campaign against the invasion of mosquitoes during the summer days, inform ProntoSofia. With this purpose in the suburbs of the city were installed 25 Bat-box, or boxes for bats. These are the bat that eat mosquitoes.

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