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On the sea floor, over 10,000 feet below us, lies a world very different from ours. The sheer depth of the sea floor ensures that few can unravel the mysteries it contains, as even catching a glimpse is no simple task! Nevertheless, man’s desire to discover and explore our world is insatiable, and we have developed various ways to study and understand the world beneath us.

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After 25 years off-line, Battersea Power Station is due for re-launch. On behalf of systems manufacturer REO Ltd. and property developers Real Estate Opportunities, Treasury Holdings Ltd. will redevelop the site so that it runs on clean fuel rather than fossils fuels, as it did when it closed in 1983….

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A Old/New Crop With A New Industry For Ontario

by
Gordon Scheifele, MSc
President, Ontario Hemp Alliance

History Of Biomass

Aarkstore announce a new report " Micrel, Incorporated (MCRL) – Financial and Strategic Analysis Review" through its vast collection of market research report.

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Aarkstore announce a new report " Michael Page International plc (MPI) – Financial and Strategic Analysis Review" through its vast collection of market research report.

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Nowadays, "low-carbon economy" and "new energy vehicles" and become a hot topic. The just-ended Copenhagen climate summit

Power generation must be fully decarbonized if the significant energy abatement plans proposed by the European Union are to be realized.

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Aarkstore announce a new report"Global Offshore Wind Market Analysis and Forecasts to 2015"through its vast collection of market reserach report

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Barack Obama’s ambitious American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan will invest $150 billion in alternative energy over the next 10 years. But the biofuels market could double in three years. If you’re thinking ethanol, think again…

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Water is essential element of life on earth. All living creatures’ plants and animals need water to live. In fact 90-95% of all objects constitute water. A liter of pure water costs Rs 10-20 in Delhi & a liter of milk almost on the same rate. A question arises if water is selling like precious gold, can we afford to raise crops under excessive water utilization as on date. Hereis an analysis of water requirement by animals & crops and to suggest new farming options or diversification