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Steorn - Orbo free energy technology
Steorn the Irish free energy company have redesigned its website and have released some more information on its free clean energy product.
Orbo is the brand name of our free energy technology. Orbo is a technology that produces free, clean and constant energy. It can be applied to power products ranging from portable music players to cars.
Technical specifications for Orbo are promised for release at the end of the 1st quarter 2007, and the results from the all so important scientific validation are due at the end of 2007. Note the validation only started in Jan 2007.
Steorns claim:
Orbo produces free, clean and constant energy - that is our claim. By free we mean that the energy produced is done so without recourse to external source. By clean we that during operation the technology produces no emissions. By constant we mean that with the exception of mechanical failure the technology will continue to operate indefinitely.
Previous blog posts about steorn
The Guardian send a reporter to Steorn and sees a 285% efficient demo of free clean energy August 26th, 2006
Steorn - Free clean energy? August 22nd, 2006
Strange statues around the world | haha.nu
A load of pictures from around the world of strange and comedy statues.
Stem Cell Researchers Create Liver
British researchers have made a major breakthrough in stem cell research by growing a miniature human liver in the lab.
The mini liver is the size of a 1p piece and scientists are hoping they will be able to use the technique to develop a full-size functioning liver which could be used for transplants.
CNN.com - Bionic arm provides hope for amputees - Sep 14, 2006
CNN have a article and 3 movie clips on 2 people, Jesse Sullivan and Claudia Mitchell who have been using there bionic arm powered by thought alone!
CNN.com - Bionic arm provides hope for amputees - Sep 14, 2006
Frog saves mouse, duck fosters chicks
Lakuna, India, 30th June 2006
A helpful frog gives a hand to a drowning mouse.

Söderköping, Sweden, 25 July 2006
A duck fosters 5 chicks and shacks up with his new girlfriend hen
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