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The World’s Polyglots
“To understand a language isn't the same as living it,” explains Clarisa M. who admits to difficulties remembering her mother tongue.
June 20, 2009
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Epoch Times Staff
Understanding Reading Comprehension: The Scrambled ‘Siceintfic Sudty’
Perhaps the most important job for a copy editor is to ensure that text is free of spelling ...
June 13, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Guano Enables Scientists to Map Penguins From Space
Using penguin poo (guano), scientists have produced the first satellite-based survey that captures the whole breeding distribution of ...
June 10, 2009
BY
Mickey Lam
Mass Transit Not So Eco-Friendly, Study Finds
Mass transit, over its life cycle, may do more environmental harm than all those gas-guzzling SUVs.
June 9, 2009
BY
Evan Mantyk
Extremely Quiet Sun Keeps Scientists Guessing
About 108 times the earth's size and cooking at 11,000 degrees, the sun is usually a pretty happening ...
June 1, 2009
BY
Evan Mantyk
Lençóis Maranhenses National Park: Natural Surrealism
In Maranhão, Brazil, resides one of nature's most spectacular wonders. Imagine wandering the desert dunes under the baking ...
May 31, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Mission Success as Space Shuttle Atlantis Lands in California
Following a successful mission to upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope, the crew of Space Shuttle Atlantis landed successfully ...
May 25, 2009
BY
Joshua Philipp
Swordmaker, Instructed in Dreams, Recreates Infallible Sacred Swords of Legend
Chinese legends tell of a kind of infallible sacred sword, forged from meteorite material, that gave its bearer ...
May 23, 2009
BY
Matthew Robertson
‘SuperNemos’ May Be the Future for Eco-Friendly Insect Control
Environmentally friendly product that is harmless to wildlife, earthworms, bumblebees, pets and children
May 13, 2009
BY
Martin Murphy
Acámbaro Figures
Some researchers believe that 32,000 figures found in Mexico could offer a different story of human history.
April 24, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
The Coso Artifact
Some believe this stone reveals evidence of ancient technolgy.
April 16, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
TaraWatch Looks Across the Atlantic for Support
The M3 motorway is still under construction but TaraWatch have not given up their hopes of saving the ...
April 15, 2009
BY
Martin Murphy
Building the James Webb Space Telescope
Over 1,000 people in more than 17 countries are involved in developing the state-of-the-art James Webb Space telescope.
April 10, 2009
BY
Masha Savitz
Papua New Guinean Jumping Spiders Open New Doors
When Professor Wayne Maddison, a University of British Columbia researcher, was invited to participate in a biodiversity survey ...
April 9, 2009
BY
John Maynard
Energy Saving Retrofits Can Save Big Money
Becoming energy efficient is the focus for many businesses and large property owners in a time of belt-tightening.
April 1, 2009
BY
Charlotte Cuthbertson
The Williams Enigmalith
One man is convinced that he has unearthed a genuine relic of either ancient manmade or alien technology.
March 30, 2009
BY
Leonardo Vintini
Discovering the Builders of Stonehenge
Stonehenge is one of the most enigmatic architectural structures on the planet.
March 23, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Multiple Dimensions: Between Superstrings and Parallel Worlds
How does science find proof of dimensions outside of our perception?
March 21, 2009
BY
Leonardo Vintini
Space Station Streams Live Video to Earth
Internet users can watch live streaming video from the International Space Station via NASA's website.
March 13, 2009
BY
Jared Pearman
The Tri-Lobed Disc of Sabu
In 1936, an enigmatic disc was found in a tomb of an ancient Egyptian noble.
March 11, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
The Aluminum Artifact of Aiud, Romania
What is the true origin of the Aiud block? Was it merely a tool segment manufactured by an ...
March 4, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
The Iron Pipes of the Qaidam Basin
In 2002, a team of scientists ventured to China's Qinghai Province to investigate mysterious metal ducts found in ...
February 27, 2009
BY
Leonardo Vintini
The Dashka Stone
A stone tablet was found by a physics and mathematics professor of Bashkir State University, Alexandr Chuvyrov.
February 18, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Gods on Earth: When Rocks Take Human Form
According to ancient Chinese tradition, the gods in heaven had a material correspondence on Earth.
February 12, 2009
BY
Leonardo Vintini
U.S., Russian Satellites Collide in Space
In the first-ever collision in outer space, a United States commercial satellite collided with a Russian satellite, causing ...
February 12, 2009
BY
Ram Srinivasan
How ‘Green’ Is Standardized Testing in Our Schools?
Two topics that affect nearly everyone these days are education and the environment.
February 11, 2009
BY
A. Darin
Eco-Friendliness of Downloading Music and Movies
Downloading music and movies cuts down on packaging, shipping, and travel to stores and theaters
February 2, 2009
BY
A. Darin
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