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		<title>U-Trade -  Nature</title>
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		<pubDate>2008-07-09</pubDate>
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			<title>Given up sex but started stealing DNA</title>
			<link>http://news.u-trade.org/nature/given-up-sex-but-started-stealing-dna.html</link>
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				<img src="http://www.u-trade.org/packs/news/given_up_sex_but_started_stealing_dna.jpg" width="200" alt="Given up sex but started stealing DNA" title="Given up sex but started stealing DNA" /><br />While looking at the way "Bdelloid rotifers", a small specie of invertebrates living in freshwater without having sex while still maintaining a good set of gens, researchers from Harvard University in Cambridge reached at the conclusion that those an
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			<pubDateLocation>Wrote in Nature on 2008-05-31 09:37:07</pubDateLocation>
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			<title>Could the China earthquake have been predicted?</title>
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				<img src="http://www.u-trade.org/packs/news/could_the_china_earthquake_have_been_predicted.jpg" width="200" alt="Could the China earthquake have been predicted?" title="Could the China earthquake have been predicted?" /><br />In the afternoon of the May 12, 2008, a terrible earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale hit a mountainous region in Western China inhabited by 15 million people. The worst earthquake that hit China in the last three decades has caused major li
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			<pubDateLocation>Wrote in Nature on 2008-05-16 10:00:10</pubDateLocation>
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			<title>Have been discovered a new ocean under our planet mantle</title>
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				<img src="http://www.u-trade.org/packs/news/ocean_under_the_earht.jpg" width="200" alt="Have been discovered a new ocean under our planet mantle" title="Have been discovered a new ocean under our planet mantle" /><br />In time on analysis over seismic waves has been discovered a new ocean large as Arctic Ocean.<br /><br />There was discussions before regarding existence of an underground frozen ocean under mantle deep at 1200 - 1400 km, but now because of analysis 
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			<pubDateLocation>Wrote in Nature on 2007-02-22 00:00:00</pubDateLocation>
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			<title>Two Africa</title>
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				<img src="http://www.u-trade.org/packs/news/Africa-Is-Splitting-in-Two-2.jpg" width="200" alt="Two Africa" title="Two Africa" /><br />Taking in consideration the process of separation of the continent Africa, in the future will exists two continents.<br /><br />This phenomena can be seen in Ethiopia where has been produce a little separation. The two parts of Africa are diverging a
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			<pubDateLocation>Wrote in Nature on 2007-01-30 00:00:00</pubDateLocation>
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