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Drinking lots of alcohol increases susceptibility to infections

Popular among British youth in the habit of getting drunk to unconsciousness, ie. "binge drinking" cheap tibia gold affects not only remembering and concentrating, but it also weakens the immune system - tells the BBC website.

Are from Mars meteorite contains traces of past life?

In the United States with a new force arose last discussion on Whether the Allen Hills meteorite that came from Mars, contains traces of ancient primitive life on the Red Planet.

Gasoline from coal more expensive, but safer

Production of liquid fuels from coal is more expensive to manufacture them with oil, and needed to build such facilities, the expenditure is several times higher than the cost of traditional refineries.

History of science Nobel Prizes

On Monday, the first will be announced this year's Nobel laureates - from medicine and physiology. On Tuesday, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences will announce the winners in physics, and Wednesday - chemistry. The winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature will be announced on Thursday, and peace - Friday, 12 October shall be awarded Nobel in economic science.

Margot Kaessmann at the head of the German Church
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Sunday, 08 November 2009
German Protestants for the first time the lead is a woman. Ecclesiastical parliament elected on Tuesday in Ulm (Baden-Württemberg) Hanover Ms Bishop Margot Kaessmann President of the Council of the Evangelical Church in Germany.


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"The adoption of the Anglican Church is a tragedy"
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Sunday, 08 November 2009
 "Tragedy" called the Swiss religious dissident Father Hans Kueng Benedict XVI's decision to accept the Catholic Church who want to return to him the whole Anglican community.


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Research: Children "without fathers and mothers" is a matter of time
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Sunday, 08 November 2009
 American scientists from Stanford University in California have succeeded in creating in the laboratory, the cells that give rise to male and female sperm. These studies may completely change the concept of parenthood. Results of experiments are published on the magazine Nature.


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Mood improves memory
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Sunday, 08 November 2009
 Negative thinking and bad moods make people less credulous, increases the ability to evaluate others, and also improves your memory - according to a survey published in the latest edition of the magazine "Australian Science.


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Hitler didn't know about the Holocaust?
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Sunday, 08 November 2009
 Memories of last adjutant of Adolf Hitler, Fritz Dargesa may finally acknowledge the personal commitment of leaders of the Reich in the Holocaust. Darges died on Saturday at the age of 96 years. He was the last surviving member of Hitler's closest circle of associates - took part in all the major conferences, meetings, social events and official speeches. Left a manuscript book in which he described the years spent at the side of Hitler.


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