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The bread process from prehistory back to our days Posted By : Michele De Capitani |
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The bread is one of the most ancient and well-known foods in the world. There are also really a lot of different types of bread, according to the shape, the dough, but also the weather and the place it is produced.
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8/29/2007 - A Test Post
Hello, this is a test blog entry to show you a good example of what a post would look like. You can insert hyperlinks, pictures, HTML or whatever meets your fancy. Even built in emoticons. On top of that you can comment on my post as well as use my RSS feed to read with aggregator software or even put on your own site. Also if you do not want a blog on the site it can be turned off with just a check of a box...
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Growing Cities Worsen Earthquake Tolls
Tue, 9 Mar 2010 12:03:00 GMT
Worsening Quake Problem Not Below Ground, But Above; More People, Poor Buildings, More Deaths Font size Print E-mail Share 0 CommentsHistoryDetection = new HistoryDetection(}); new SocialCallout('socialMediaCallout'); A man shows his destroyed house in more...
CBS News
Royal Society: Fund science to save the economy
Tue, 9 Mar 2010 12:09:00 GMT
The report highlights last year's announcement of a $21-billion boost for science in the US, along with recent claims from American scientists that they will steal the UK's finest minds if UK investment slips. It also highlights a recent €35 billion more...
New Scientist
Promise on UK physics woes
Tue, 9 Mar 2010 12:16:00 GMT
Science correspondent, BBC News The UK government is promising to put in place measures to protect the future funding of physics and astronomy. The body responsible for overseeing the disciplines has had to withdraw from some projects and cut research more...
BBC
Stardust spacecraft may have found cosmic dust
Tue, 9 Mar 2010 12:37:00 GMT
NASA's Stardust gathered material from the tail of a comet in January 2004 and returned to earth in January 2006. (PhysOrg.com) -- The first specks of interstellar dust may have been found by NASA's Stardust spacecraft during its seven-year-long voyage. more...
PhysOrg.com
No injunction for LHC
Tue, 9 Mar 2010 13:06:00 GMT
A German woman fearing that Earth would be sucked into oblivion in a black hole failed on Tuesday in her court attempt to halt the world's most powerful atom-smasher. The Constitutional Court in the western Germany city of Karlsruhe threw out the woman's more...
IAfrica.com
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