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A Silken Journey – The Threads that Wove Civilization - In the grand tapestry of human history, there is a certain shimmering thread that has woven itself through the ages, connecting the ancient world to the ...1 year ago
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How the pursuit of one European peak gave rise to modern mountaineering - Climbers reached the Matterhorn's summit in 1865—then tragedy struck.5 years ago
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Needed: Info on Biodiversity Change Over Time - Understanding an ecosystem means following changes in the abundances and identities of the species present as the clock ticks. The BioTIME database should ...6 years ago
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Gravity signals could speedily warn of big quakes and save lives - The trick lies in capturing the weak gravitational shifts in the ground.6 years ago
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Facial mask and biomaterial applications of Nano silk sericin - *R.K.Pandey, Regional Sericultural Research Station, Jammu 181101, pandeyjammu@gmail.com* *What is Nanotechnology?* Nanotechnology, "the manufacturing techn...9 years ago
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Moving On - New ideas come to light, new paradigms emerge, and new tasks are taken on board in the endless churn and change that is the Internet. And so it is for us. ...10 years ago
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Finding posts on Silk in S India - A Table of Contents and finding aid via dates of posting for www.simoncharsley.blogspot.co.uk 1. Introduction, with comment by G.J.Rajesh. (2010 Apri...11 years ago
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Celebrations New Year's 2008 in China - [image: Celebrations New Year's 2008 in China]If you are in China at the time of New Year you will hear people wishing you Gung Hay Fat Choy. Don't get wor...16 years ago
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China so far... - Sorry for the slow updates, Kyrgyzstan knocked us off track, and we're catching up (slowly). To make up for it, here are some photos of China so far (prope...17 years ago
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