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Popular Science offers a glimpse of inventions that could drastically change human life in the next ten years
People started to prepare drinks from raw coffee beans in the XII century. It took another century for them to start drying and frying beans in order to make powder that is now called coffee. Here are some original coffee recipes showing how you can blend different flavors and try a new taste of coffee.
The LMV M65 Lynx is a four-wheel-drive multirole vehicle designed for accomplishing the most diverse military tasks of the Russian Armed Forces
On May 28, 1918, the Council of People’s Commissars issued a decree to create the Frontier Service of the Russian Soviet Federation Republic. On March 11, 2003, the President’s decree put the Russian Federal Border Service under the auspices of Federal Security Service of Russia.
The Monaco Grand Prix has been held since the very first Formula 1 Championship in 1950. It is still one of the most prestigious races. It is the only Grand Prix with a race taking place not on a specially built circuit, but on city streets.
Timeline of conflicts between Georgian authorities and opposition.
Group of Eight is an informal forum of leaders of the most industrialized countries aimed at coordinating approach policy for key international issues.
Ernst & Young polled over 2,300 people in its 2011 European fraud survey.
The Grimsvotn (grims - dark, votn - water) volcano in Iceland's most active Vatnajokull glacier started to erupt in the late hours of Saturday.
Every year, according to various predictions, humanity is to expect the end of the world. How many doomsdays have we survived already and how many are still yet to happen?
A unique test developed by a group of European scientists to predict life expectancy will go on sale in late 2011.1
Russia's Denis Lebedev will square off U.S. Roy Jones Jr. in a cruiserweight bout on May 21.
The first comet discovered by a Russian astronomer in 20 years. Leonid Elenin discovered the comet at the remote Russian observatory ISON-NM, located in the United States, on December 10, 2010.
European countries ranked by number of state holidays in 2011.
Designed by a team of researchers from 16 countries, the detector will work for a decade, searching for mysterious matter from aboard the International Space Station.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
The Russian news and information agency RIA Novosti turns 70 in 2011.
The Russian-built Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran has been on the fringes of the controversy around Iran's nuclear program.
Millward Brown’s annual ranking of the world’s most valuable brands