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- Tree towers in Taiwan and the mega-pyramid of Tokyo: An awe-inspiring glimpse at the cities of the future
 - Small but perfectly formed: Tiny water flea has 31,000 genes, more than any other animal
 - Little People Who have Achieved Great Fame
 - Humorous Humanimal Portraits
 - The Coffee Dilemma
 
|    Posted: 07 Feb 2011 07:01 PM PST Free wi-fi everywhere, streets  dedicated to free-flowing public transport, cars banned, and no waste or  carbon emissions - but while these may sound like far-fetched cities of  the future, they are already here. Masdar  city, only a few miles from the Middle Eastern economic powerhouse of  Abu Dhabi, will be fully operational by 2020 and plans to recycle most  of its water. It will also ban '   |  
|   Small but perfectly formed: Tiny water flea has 31,000 genes, more than any other animal Posted: 07 Feb 2011 07:00 PM PST Daphnia pulex is the first crustacean  to have a blueprint made showing the sequence of chemicals that make up  genetic code It may be a simple form of pond life, but in terms of genetic complexity the humble water flea beats humans hands down. Scientists have learned that the 1mm-long creature has more genes than another other animal known. In total, around 31,000 genes are packed into its DNA.    |  
|   Little People Who have Achieved Great Fame Posted: 07 Feb 2011 06:54 PM PST  Lilliputians - people are very short. If the growth of adult human is less than 140 cm, the doctors diagnose dwarfism. But the small size and all the associated health problems and other inconveniences for many of the "little people" do not constitute serious obstacles on the path to fame and success.   1. Verne Troyer - the famous American actor, who works in the genre, when the comedian talks    |  
|    Posted: 07 Feb 2011 06:53 PM PST  Martine Roch Creates Human-Animal Hybrid Illustrations           source   |  
|    Posted: 07 Feb 2011 06:53 PM PST     OVER  1,500,000,000 cups a day! According to a recent estimate, that is how  much coffee the world drinks. This vast consumption has persisted  despite repeated warnings from scientists over the years that coffee  drinkers face a virtual plethora of hazards, ranging from heart disease  to diabetes and even various types of cancer. Why is it, then, that so  few coffee drinkers have dropped    |  
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