Global warming causing longer, colder winters as melting sea ice wreaps chaos with weather patterns
Published By StarCityNews On Friday, December 31st 2010. Under Science Tags: Arctic Sea ice, Barents-Kara Sea, Climate Impact, Germany, Global warming, Melting ice, UK
We know it is counter-intuitive - how can global "warming" be the reason that our winters are turning colder.But believe it or not, all the melting ice in the arctic is actually the reason for the blasts of cold air that will be funneled over Britain, and other countries, ... Read More
Stress level Higher in Women than Men
Published By StarCityNews On Friday, December 31st 2010. Under General Tags: Anna Grimby-Ekman, back pain, Community Medicine, Department of Public Health, neck pain, postdoctoral student, Sahlgrenska Academy, statistician, stress symptoms
According to a survey, classic symptoms of stress, women admit to back and neck pain more than men even when there is no physical reason is taken into account.A questionnaire were given to 627 female and 573 male students, and to 870 female and 834 male computer workers, it ... Read More
1 Million UK children, without access to computers
Published By StarCityNews On Friday, December 31st 2010. Under World Tags: Computer, E-Learning Foundation, Technology, UK
Recently, research revealed that in the UK, more than school children still do not have access to a computer at home.And almost 2 million are not capable of going online at home, as said by leading digital education charity, the E-Learning Foundation. It also declares, those from the poorest families ... Read More
African Countries have called Gbagbo to relinquish Power in Ivory Coast
Published By StarCityNews On Friday, December 31st 2010. Under Politics Tags: Alassane Ouattara, Benin, Bloc, Cape Verde, Civil War, dangerous, Economic Community of Western African States, ECOWAS, election, International Community, Ivory Coast, killed, Laurent Gbagbo, Liberia, Military Force, Observers, Persuade, President, Presidential Run-Off, Relinquish Power, Sierra Leone, UN Refugee, Violence, West Africa
The presidents of three countries of West Africa met with the president of Ivory Coast, Laurent Gbagbo, trying to persuade him to relinquish power.The presidents of Benin, Sierra Leone and Cape Verde, who met with incumbent L Gbagbo, believe that if he did not give up power, neighboring countries ... Read More
Latest study reflected; Neanderthals cooked and ate vegetables
Published By StarCityNews On Friday, December 31st 2010. Under Science Tags: extinct, Neanderthal, pollen grains, remains, researchers, US, vegetables
A latest study of Neanderthal remains discloses Neanderthals cooked and ate plants and vegetables. US researchers have revealed grains of cooked plant material in their teeth.
Their study verified that the Neanderthal diet was not limited to meat and was more refined than formerly considered. Chemical analysis of their bones showed ... Read More



