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Dennis Machicao

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  • Who’s Your Daddy?

    by Dennis Machicao September 6, 2013
    September 6, 2013

    Recently the National Zoo near Washington, D.C. had a new arrival to its population. The Giant Panda, Mei Xiang gave birth to a bouncing baby 4.8 ounce, well the zoo officials don’t know, the sex will be determined within two…Read More

  • Environmentally conscious schools

    by Dennis Machicao August 9, 2013
    August 9, 2013

    Picking a college to attend is an arduous and at times confusing task. A student and parents want to choose the right collage or university that will benefit the student in his or hers future years. There are so many…Read More

  • Up Up And Away On Solar Power

    by Dennis Machicao July 26, 2013
    July 26, 2013

    Last month, in June, New York City was visited by the first world largest all solar powered boat, the MS Turanor PlanetSolar, from Switzerland on its exploratory voyage to gather data along the Gulf Stream and continuing and concluding its…Read More

  • Llama Llama Ding-Dung

    by Dennis Machicao July 12, 2013
    July 12, 2013

    Now who would have thought that the humble llama was the savior of the Andean civilization? Well, it just might be true. It seems in studying the region around Machu Picchu in Peru, archaeologists have come to the conclusion that…Read More

  • It’s a Bird…It’s a Plane…No, It’s a Boat!

    by Dennis Machicao June 28, 2013
    June 28, 2013

    A most unusual vessel arrived in the New York City harbor the other day that turned the heads of many along the shores of the Hudson River as it sailed up river manned by captain Gerard d’Aboville and gently maneuvered…Read More

  • The Greening of Food Packaging

    by Dennis Machicao June 14, 2013
    June 14, 2013

    According to an article in the Packaging Digest, there seems to be a new development in the material that is used in food packaging. It seems that the Department of Science and Technology-Industrial Technology Development Institute has come up with…Read More

  • A Greener Way to Food Shop

    by Dennis Machicao May 31, 2013
    May 31, 2013

    Grocery shopping has become part of everyone’s daily lives whether you have to go to the local grocery store or supermarket to get that replacement container of milk or do a full shopping to fulfill the family’s planned weekly menu.…Read More

  • Bees: Love Them or Hate Them,You Need Them

    by Dennis Machicao May 17, 2013
    May 17, 2013

    A relatively unknown crisis that affects certain crops and consequently our food supply is getting worse now and within the next few years. And this crisis is related to the diminishing population of a small insect, the honeybee. Since the…Read More

  • Go Fly A Kite

    by Dennis Machicao April 19, 2013
    April 19, 2013

    Flying a kite is one of the few things that does not use up any form of energy (except your own) to enjoy.  There is that initial run to get the kite airborne but once its up you just enjoy…Read More

  • New York Auto Show Dream Car

    by Dennis Machicao April 5, 2013
    April 5, 2013

    Spring has arrived in New York City although many think that Mother Nature has not received the memo since we have had snowstorms and below average temperatures days into the Vernal Equinox. But one sure sign of spring in New…Read More

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