In the Philippines a powerful Typhoon claimed 14 lives

Avalanches destroyed more than 1,300 homes in Cordillera. In the Philippines the last three days raging Typhoon, named “Avalanche”. The wind speed reached 215 km/h. the effects of the disaster cost the lives of 14 people. As writes Sun Star, are more affected than other region of the Cordillera. It …

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In the future, operations will be carried out remotely

Scientists guarantee that in a short time operation can be carried out remotely, i.e. at a distance. Numerous tests and new developed technologies contribute to the possibility of surgical intervention remotely. Scientists from the Center of Nicholson at the Hospital of Florida, has enabled surgeons to perform being at a …

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On the way to Yaroslavl: photo

Good idea comes Apostle.. This is about me. Well, almost about me. Much time already passed since my trip to Yaroslavl, I did not bother to put pictures of my favorite places. And today I want to show a few churches and a monastery I met along the way. To …

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The EU can ban cars with petrol engines

The ban will take effect from 2030. The EU should consider a ban on the use of vehicles with gasoline or diesel engines in 2030, said in an interview with the Swedish newspaper “Aftonbladet” the Minister of the environment of Sweden Isabella Levin. Commenting on the resolution adopted in September …

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What happens to our body when lack of sleep

It is known that the human body can not fully operate after 9 PM. Our body and mind need rest. Therefore, for normal work you need to sleep at least 8 hours. If you sleep enough, sooner or later will feel the following symptoms: Exhausted brain The brain needs rest. …

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Images of everyday life in China. Photo

Photos were taken by different photographers, most of them in September-October of 2016.A selection of photos of daily life in China. People’s Republic of China (PRC) is a socialist (Communist) nation in East Asia. The largest by population country in the world (more than 1.36 billion, the majority of the …

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