Electric bike users have taken Chinese cities by storm. They are quickly outnumbering cars and bicycles. We all know how serious the pollution is in China. Many suggest that the electric bike phenomenon is a positive development; after all, they are quiet
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Last Sunday, King Tut's face was unveiled in public for the first time. He was the youngest and most famous pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt. He died more than 3,000 years ago and was buried in his golden underground tomb. The 19-year-old king's life and d
Scientists say some rare types of trees, butterflies and other wildlife could lose their struggle for survival after last month's southern California fires which destroyed one of the most unique bio-diverse areas in the world. The blazes reportedly spark
A new study found that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing faster than expected. Researchers led by Josep G. Canadell of Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization reported that carbon dioxide emissions were 35 pe
American researchers found that teasing about teens' weight won't help them lose weight. According to the researchers, teasing and pressure to lose weight increased risk in obesity and binge-eating in the future.
According to French Culture Minister Christine Albanel, intruders entered the Orsay Museum in Paris on October 7 and damaged a renowned work by Impressionist painter Claude Monet. They punched a hole in Monet's invaluable painting called "Le Pont d' Ar
Conservation group WWF (World Wildlife Fund) unced last Wednesday that 11 new animal and plant species have been discovered in a remote area of central Vietnam. According to the group, scientists have found a snake, five orchids,
A British researcher found that unlike people commonly believe, chocolate is not addictive. According to Peter Rogers, a psychologist at the University of Bristol, resistance for chocolate is vain, and the more we try to fight off a craving for the sweet
Scientists predicted last Friday that two-thirds of the world's polar bears will become extinct by 2050 and the entire population gone from Alaska because of melting sea ice from global warming in the Arctic. Polar bears depend on sea ice as a platform f
Beijing's polluted air makes athletes worry, and they have to make a tricky choice for the 2008 Beijing Olympics: stay away as long as possible, or come in early and get used to it. Air pollution levels in China's capital are nearly five times higher
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