Published on May 12, 2010 by Technology Slice
Rare Grey Whale Spotted – The discovery Saturday of a gray whale swimming in the Mediterranean Sea off Israel has been labeled by Robert Brownell, a prominent cetacean researcher, “the most amazing sighting in the history of whales.” Alisa Schulman-Janiger, who runs a gray whale census and behavior project in Southern California for the American [...]
Tags: American Cetacean Society, Census, Centuries, Dinosaur, Discovery, Gray Whale, Gray Whales, Grey Whale, History Of Whales, Israel, Mediterranean Sea, population, Researcher, Robert Brownell, Schulman, Scientists, Southern California, swimming
Posted in Science
Published on February 25, 2010 by Technology Slice
Gwalior India – India’s Sachin Tendulkar became the first batsman to score a double century in one-day internationals on Wednesday. He achieved the feat in the second one-dayer against South Africa. Tendulkar, who holds the record for most runs and centuries in test and one-day cricket, made 200 not out to guide the home team [...]
Tags: Bangladesh, Centuries, Coventry, cricket, Day Internationals, Dayer, Double Century, First Batsman, game, Gwalior India, India India, Pakistan, Sachin Tendulkar, Saeed Anwar, Score, South Africa, world record, Zimbabwe
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Published on January 24, 2010 by Technology Slice
The weight loss properties of acai berry is one the most touted benefits of this fruit sourced from the swampy and floodplain jungles of South and Central America, where it has formed part of the natural diet of indigenous tribes for centuries. The literal translation of the name acai means fruit that cries or expels water and this seems to indicate in a round about way its weight loss properties.
Tags: Acai Berry, Central America, Centuries, Indigenous Tribes, Jungles, Literal Translation, Loss Weight, Natural Diet, Sourced, Truth, weight loss
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