U.S. space holidaymaker blasts off in Russian rocket
Posted on November 17th, 2008 at 10:46 pm by admin

BAIKONUR, Republic of Kazakhstan A Soyuz space vehicle with 2 Americans and a Russian on board upraised off from Kazakstan on S Day for the international space station.

The Soyuz TMA-13 blasts off atop a Russian rocket in Kazakstan.

The Soyuz TMA-13 capsule transporting American computing device game millionaire Richard Garriott zoomed into a clear sky atop a Russian rocket as the the paying space traveler’s house watched from a screening platform.

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Guardianship track of clime change
Posted on November 17th, 2008 at 4:28 pm by admin

By Matthew Knight For CNN

British capital, England It can oft seem like hard work guardianship track of the alterations happening to our major planet. Another twenty, another new prevision. Another hebdomad, another monishing. It’s enough to get even the most scrupulous climate change pupil issue a weary disconcerted sigh.

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A peep inside the places of the future
Posted on November 17th, 2008 at 10:05 am by admin

By Microphone Steere For CNN

London, England Interior design is at an ever point.

As urban centers and townsfolks become more to a great extent populated, the number of dwelling in progressively smaller spaces will doubtlessly put a strong squeeze on interior populating.

At the same time an increasing awareness of our atomic number 6 footprint and the issue our style of populating has on the environs will have fosterred implications on how we construct the inside of our homes in future.

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New machine prints sheets of light
Posted on November 17th, 2008 at 3:44 am by admin

NISKAYUNA, New House of York On a banking concern of the Mohawk River, a windowless industrial building of corrugated steel hides something that could make floor lamps, bedside lamps, wall sconces and almost every early household lamp obsolete.

You could even make Organic light wallpaper, since the material is flexibled, one scientist says.

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