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Guidebook publishes list of world’s 500 endangered sites

London, Oct 27 : A new guidebook has published a list of 500 endangered sites across the world that are most at risk from developers and climate change.

According to a report in Telegraph, the guidebook is titled “Frommer’s 500 Places To See Before They Disappear”.

The book will look at places to visit that feature endangered landscapes, ecosystems, buildings, cultural spots and animal species.

“The devastation wrought by climate change and direct man-made interference is familiar to all of us,” said o-author Holly Hughes, a former executive editor of Fodor’s Travel Publications.

Scientists call for ranking system for proposals to save the world

London, Oct 27: Scientists has called for a ranking system for proposals to repair the damage done to Earth’s climate.

When it comes to repairing damage done to the Earth’s climate, there’s no shortage of ideas, ranging from schemes to put “sunshades” in orbit to burying the offending carbon dioxide underground.

According to a report in New Scientist, Philip Boyd of the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in Dunedin, New Zealand, has said that ideas won’t be enough. So, there is an urgent need to rank those proposals to work out which should undergo rigorous testing.

Viagra relieves exercise-induced fatigue linked with muscular dystrophies

London, Oct 27 : Viagra can overcome the signalling defect and relieve exercise-induced fatigue associated with muscular dystrophies, according to a new study.

In the study on mice, researchers at University of Iowa showed that Viagra could alleviate fatigue in the animals with mislocalized enzyme called neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS).

They also showed that there was a difference between the prolonged fatigue after mild exercise in muscular dystrophy patients and the inherent muscle weakness caused by the disease.

The researchers identified a faulty signalling pathway that apparently leads to exercise-induced fatigue in mouse models of muscular dystrophy.

UK to start publicly ‘naming’ extremists banned from entering country

London, Oct 27: The British government is expected to announce plans this week about naming in public those extremists who would be banned from entering the country. Till now, the names were kept secrets, and it came to public domain only after they themselves spoke against the decision.

Islamic hate preacher Bakri says it’s Islamically OK for Muslim kids to carry knives

Islamic hate preacher Omar BakriLondon, Oct 27: Hardline Islamic preacher Omar Bakri, who was recently exiled from the UK, has reportedly sparked outrage by saying that Muslim kids above 15 could carry knives for “self-protection”.

In an Internet hate-message, he is learnt to have said that kids over 15 could carry knives for protection. Legally, it’s not allowed but Islamically it’s OK,” The Sun quoted Bakri as saying.

Prince Harry wants to ‘ride the dragon’ to get back to the frontline

Prince Harry wants to ‘ride the dragon’ to get back to the frontlineLondon, October 27 : Prince Harry, who is attempting to qualify for training as a pilot in the British Army, wants to ‘ride the dragon’ – the Army’s meanest and toughest attack helicopter.

The 24-year-old, who was pulled out from the Afghan War after the media revealed his presence, is ambitious about making a comeback on the frontline by hoping to train for the Apache death machine.

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