Properties in Manuka Honey can reverse antibiotic resistance Manuka honey could be an efficient way to clear chronically infected wounds and could even help reverse bacterial resistance to antibiotics, according to research presented at the Society for General Microbiology’s Spring Conference in Harrogate. Professor Cooper’s group is helping to solve this problem by investigating at […]
Nov 1 2011 | Posted in
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Bulgarian farmers have found a new revenue stream in the current economic conditions. The agricultural land holders are shifting towards snail farming to meet costs of business and are reaping benefits from the extra cash they are making. It is a business that is silently booming and has untapped potential. Grown in this part of […]
Tapping trees – a genuine way to collect natural rubber all around the world The Mesoamerican peoples, such as the Mayans and the Aztecs, first tapped rubber from one of several trees found in Central and South America: Hevea braziliensis: the most common commercial rubber tree from Brazil. Hevea guyanensis: originally found in French Guyana. […]
Oct 30 2011 | Posted in
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The world population crossed the 7 Billion mark recently and where the global economist are confronted with a much bigger challenge than they faced a decade ago, there is another dare given by recent surveys. According to several researches conducted in Asia, Europe and the USA, the major concern of the economists will not be […]
Dissbelief – The future of Pakistani music Contrary to popular belief, the ‘double s’ in “DissBelief” is not a typo, it signifies the rebellion against one’s current beliefs. The underground band from Islamabad started off back in 2005. However, the line-up kept on changing until they settled for one in 2009. We are all living […]
Oil prices stable as traders track eurozone, Libya As investors look to upcoming summits at resolving the European debt crisis, the prices of Oil steadied at the end of last week. The analysts are of the view that the death of Moamer Kadhafi will have very limited effect on the oil and gas markets. It […]
Oct 25 2011 | Posted in
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Harry Potter studios are soon to be launched at a former aerodrome near London and the time for the studios to open-up on March 31 for public viewing of the whole studio setup which includes sheds and sound stages. The studio holds a great history of the epic series of Harry Potter’s eight films shooting […]
Pakistan’s possession of extraordinary potential in human and natural resources was greatly acknowledged by the German ambassador in Karachi on Friday. Dr. Tilo Klinner, the Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany posted in Karachi, spoke highly of Pakistan’s resources and supported the view that Pakistan should have an access to the huge markets […]
Occupy Wall Street protests engulfs five more continents The “occupy Wall street” protest against the social injustice and inequality which started from the America’ business hub, Wall Street, has now engulfed the five continents of the World. Millions of protestors in 950 cities of the 82 countries, including American, England, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, […]
Oct 16 2011 | Posted in
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