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World's oldest open caves west of Sydney - scientists
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A series of limestone caves west of Sydney, best known as a popular family tourist attraction, are in fact the world's oldest open caves, dating back 340 million years, Australian scientists say.
Nature’s fury
Splashing across our TV screens like an eerie image from the depths of our fears, Discovery Channel's new six-part series I>Perfect Disaster/Isuggests that those bowel-churning scenes from mega blockbusters I>The Perfect Storm/Iand I>The Day After Tomorrow/Iare not as far fetched as we may think.
Breaking open
Over the past week, I have been facilitating a crystal management skills programme for officers of the Malaysian Armed Forces from all three branches of the service - army, navy and air force. The programme has nine crystals for every management skill.
Show then read
Do you have problems getting your kids to read? Do they prefer to watch TV and DVDs instead? When you take them to a bookstore do they rush straight to the displays of titles based on Disney, Cartoon Network and Nickleodeon series?
New species of dwarf dinosaur found in Germany
LONDON (Reuters) - Fossils from a new species of a 150 million-year-old dwarf dinosaur have been found in northern Germany, scientists said on Wednesday.
Two frog species feared extinct found in Colombia
OSLO (Reuters) - Two frog species feared extinct have been rediscovered in Colombia, a boost for scientists battling to save rare amphibians threatened by a deadly disease.
Serious playthings
Black dogs, Harley-Davidsons and train coaches are all the rage in I>Toys/Iat Wei-Ling Gallery. Artists Ahmad Shukri Mohamed and Umibaizurah Mahir tell VERONICA SHUNMUGAM why.
Brothers share the same passion
BROTHERS Anil and Anand Subramaniam's love for collections are affectionately expressed all over the shared bedroom.
Procurement revamp can save up to RM9bil
The potential savings from the revamp of procurement processes and procedures of 15 government-linked companies (GLCs) would range from RM4bil to RM9bil but Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi wants to see more.
Global warming threatens extinctions - report
OSLO (Reuters) - Global warming will become a top cause of extinction from the tropical Andes to South Africa with thousands of species of plants and animals likely to be wiped out in coming decades, a study said on Tuesday.