January 2012
British archaeologists have unearthed an amphitheater of Roman emperors
Info, Sunday, January 29, 2012 14:50:06British archaeologists discovered an ancient amphitheater in a port outside the capital Rome, which may have acted as host for the spectacles organized by the emperors Trajan and Hadrian, delivered the BBC. The team working on excavations led by the University of Southampton, said the amphitheater could gather nearly two thousand
Read MoreThe universe became a waste container
Blog, Saturday, January 28, 2012 15:31:45Leaving waste in Earth's orbit is a constant threat to the security of space flight with a crew and satellite services. So today warned Vienna Office Space issues in the United Nations (ONOOSA). The rapid implementation of measures to reduce space debris is in the interest of all mankind, if we want to keep the universe for future generations, "said Mazlan Otman, Director of the Office.
Read MorePregnant surprise American doctors in the U.S.
Events, Thursday, January 26, 2012 19:19:59American doctors surprise pregnant with a second pregnancy, the AP reported. The first ultrasound mother Julia Grovanbarg showed one baby. The second review revealed that the woman has baby girl and little boy, conceived two and a half weeks after the first child. Children are not twins and term of birth is different.
Read More"Harry Potter" favorite book of prisoners at Guantanamo
Events, Wednesday, January 25, 2012 14:54:21Series "Harry Potter" is the favorite reading of prisoners at Guantanamo, said the British "Telegraph". This is the librarian told the American prison, which has over 13,500 books in 16 languages, including Arabic and Urdu.
Read MoreNASA delayed the landing of the "Discovery"
Blog, Wednesday, January 25, 2012 13:53:01NASA postponed by one day landing the shuttle "Discovery" because of bad weather, officials said. For Friday and Saturday forecasts are even worse. The shuttle crew has provisions that will allow it to pass into space to September 13. If you long time Florida does not get better, "Discovery" will land in the U.S. Air Force base, "Edwards" in California.
Read More400-pound tombstone killed pious Austrian
Info, Tuesday, January 24, 2012 12:06:19VienaNabozhen Austrian who prayed to Vaynhaus Catholic Church in Vienna, was killed by a 400-pound stone shredder, reports SME. sk, referring to the Austrian media. The body of 45-year-old Gunther link was discovered the next day pastors who came to Sunday service.
Read MoreBelgium bans Muslim headscarves in school
Podcast, Tuesday, January 24, 2012 11:00:09Directors of the nearly 700 public schools in the Belgian Flanders Autonomous Region, decided to ban the wearing of Muslim headscarves in schools. This AFP. "This decision will help maintain a sense of equality and prevent the occurrence of segregation on the basis of external symbols of life philosophy," said a statement from the administration of schools.
Read MoreElton John adopts a baby from Ukraine
People, Monday, January 23, 2012 21:33:3662-year-old Elton John wants to adopt 14-month-old baby from Ukraine, said the BBC. The singer, who lives with nearly 20 fit his younger partner David Furnish, took this decision during his visit to the country. Elton John is an organization that works with children whose parents have died after contracting HIV.
Read MoreJapan becomes a country of centenarians
Events, Saturday, January 21, 2012 13:25:28Over 40,000 Japanese aged 100 years or more, which is 10% more than last year shows the government survey released on Tuesday. The data shows that Japan's rapidly aging population problem. According to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare 87 percent of 40,399 centenarians are women.
Read MoreEU helps developing countries to climate
Blog, Saturday, January 21, 2012 09:44:09The European Union offered 15 billion annually to developing countries to persuade them to join a future global agreement to combat climate change, AP reported. The assistance will help developing countries to limit the increase in greenhouse gases. The grant money also is slow to accelerate negotiations for a new global agreement in the field of ecology.
Read MoreColosseum decays
Info, Wednesday, January 18, 2012 18:58:00If Italy fails to obtain the necessary funds for renovation of the Coliseum, it is possible for several years one of the oldest buildings only ruins remain. Representatives of the Italian Culture Ministry and the authorities in Rome have calculated that in order not to collapse amphitheater pieces need 5 million.
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