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Kyrgyz journalism training is too ‘Soviet’ claims AUCA department chair

According to Gurkin, Kyrgyz journalism still contains a lot of details borrowed from the Soviet school of journalism because it mostly copies the Russian way of doing journalism. “It is not appropriate at all. We are lagging behind current tendencies of journalism”.

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Posted on 4th June 2010No Comments
Space Makes Astronauts Sick

Astronauts may have problems with immune deficiencies while in space, a new study has found.

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Posted on 21st May 2010No Comments
America and Brazil: Worst Culprits for Damaging the Environment

Four of the 10 worst countries for environmental impact are from the American continent, a new study has found.

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Posted on 21st May 2010No Comments
Health round up

A round up of the biggest health news hitting the headlines this week.

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Posted on 20th May 2010No Comments
Smoking can be good for you

It’s the headline dedicated smokers have been waiting for: their disgusting habit is good for them. At least under certain conditions, though this doesn’t mean you’d be wise to reach for a pack of Players – the benefit is far outweighed by the danger of cancer.

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Posted on 20th May 2010No Comments
Bat songs

According to latest research, bats can distinguish between calls made by members of their own species and others, even those that are closely related and inhabit similar ecological niches.

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Posted on 20th May 2010No Comments
‘Big Cats’: Wildlife on the next frontier

Natural historian and filmmaker Keith Scholey is producing three full length wildlife documentaries that will examine the behaviour of cheetahs, tigers, and lions in their natural habitat.

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Posted on 20th May 2010No Comments
Industrial agriculture one of main causes for biodiversity loss

Recent studies reveal that biodiversity is facing serious threats, with industrial agriculture as one of the main culprits.

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Posted on 20th May 2010No Comments
Birds on film – the unlikely new Internet superstars!

Over the last few months, an unusual website has attracted thousands of viewers to discover more about one of the world’s most beautiful birds – the barn owl.

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Posted on 20th May 2010No Comments
Different Fat Distribution in Men and Women is likely due to very Different Genes

Belly fat is associated with obesity-related conditions like diabetes and heart disease, so men are at a higher risk of these. But when women hit the menopause their ovarian hormone levels drop and their fat storage changes towards their waists.

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Posted on 20th May 2010No Comments