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  • Saturn's rings and our planet Earth and its moon are seen in this image taken by the wide-angle camera on NASA's Cassini spacecraft July 19, 2013. Earth, which is 898 million miles (1.44 billion km) away in this image, appears as a blue dot at c

    Research Shows One Of Saturn's Moons May Have Ingredients Suitable To Support Life

    2015-03-13 00:31
    A research study found warm water in a moon in Saturn which could lead to fulfilling the basic criteria to support life.
  • Air Pollution Is Linked To Anxiety and Increased Stroke Risk

    Documentary About Environmental Woes Of China Banned; Removed From Chinese Web Sites

    2015-03-11 23:54
    A documentary about air pollution in China by a journalist was banned by the Chinese government.
  • A meteor streaks past stars during the annual Quadrantid meteor shower in Qingdao, Shandong province, January 4, 2014. Picture taken with a long exposure. Picture taken January 4, 2014.

    Meteor Dazzles Residents Of Western Australia

    2015-03-11 13:39
    A streak of light, which is believed to be a meteor, was seen over Western Australia.
  • A spider sits on her web

    Scientists Discover Two New Species Of Peacock Spiders In Australia

    2015-03-09 00:41
    Two new species of peacock spiders nicknamed Sparklemuffin and Skeletons were found by a graduate student in southeast Queensland.
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    Scientists Describe A Newly Discovered Moth As 'Living Dinosaur'

    2015-03-06 02:09
    A new species of moth called Aenigmatinea glatzella was found and was described as a "living dinosaur."
  • A king penguin (C), aged 11 months, is about to develop its adult plumage at Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna June 30, 2014. The young bird is Schoenbrunn's first king penguin bred since 2007. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader (AUSTRIA - Tags: ANIMALS)

    Research Shows Antarctic Conditions Perfect For Emperor Penguins Unlike In The Ice Age

    2015-03-04 23:47
    A study found that the climatic conditions during the Ice Age was too cold for the emperor penguins.
  • A member of an expedition group explores a newly formed crater on the Yamal Peninsula, northern Siberia November 8, 2014. A group of scientists and discoverers in November went on an expedition initiated by the Russian Centre of Arctic Exploration to rese

    Scientists Discover Mysterious Craters In Siberia; Call For Urgent Investigation

    2015-03-04 12:21
    Vasily Bogoyavlensky, a scientist at the Oil and Gas Research Institute, said that the urgent investigation of the craters in Siberia is important for the safety of the Arctic region.
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    Research Shows Privilege Of Whites Exists In Society

    2015-02-28 04:10
    A research by two economists found that white people got more special privileges when compared to black people.
  • Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Or 'O-toro' Sushi Fillets

    Tuna From Thailand Could Be Cause Of Food Poisoning At A Cafe In Sydney

    2015-02-27 03:33
    A case of food poisoning which affected for Australians was linked to a tuna product imported from Thailand.
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    Supermassive Discovery: Researchers Find Huge Black Hole 12 Million Times The Mass Of The Sun

    2015-02-27 03:17
    Researchers discovered a new supermassive black hole that is said to have brightness 420 trillion times that of the Sun.
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    Archaeologist Uncover Mortuary Where Corpses Have Been Stripped Off Flesh

    2015-02-26 10:35
    Researchers excavating a religious complex found a mortuary in which human corpses were defleshed.
  • Fire Alarms And Tall Buildings: How To Stay Safe

    2015-02-25 17:07
    Fire alarms in tall buildings caused the residents to climb down a flight of stairs which resulted in a lot of the residents finding it difficult.
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    Sanitary Practices Of Black Garden Acts Uncovered

    2015-02-24 23:44
    A study by a biologist at the University of Regensburg looked at the sanitary practices of black ants and found that the ants took their own trash out.
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    CT Scan Detects Mummified Monk Inside Buddhist Statue

    2015-02-24 12:56
    A CT scan showed that there were mummified remains of a monk inside a statue and the monk was believed to be a Buddhist master.
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    Poll Shows That Majority Of The Americans Would Reject The Opportunity For A Free Trip To Space

    2015-02-24 12:46
    A poll by Monmouth University found that less than 30 percent of the Americans wanted to go on a free trip to space.
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    Scientists Find Strange Metal Balls In The Seabed

    2015-02-19 23:49
    Strange metal balls that are said to be manganese nodules were found a few miles east of Barbados.
  • A tattoo expert and a policeman (L) point at one of the pictures of body parts found in parcels as they address reporters in Bangkok November 17, 2014. Thai police said on Monday two Americans suspected of trying to send infant and adult body parts in par

    Tattoo Removal Cream: Canadian Student Comes Up With A New Pain-Free Way Of Removing Tattoos

    2015-02-19 17:28
    Alec Falkenham came up with an idea with tattoo-removal cream that would be economical and pain-free.
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    World's Oldest Rock Found In Australia Shows Life Flourished On Earth 3.2 Billion Years Ago

    2015-02-18 14:14
    A study that looked into the oldest and best-preserved rocks found that life was pulling out atmospheric nitrogen from almost 3.2 billion years ago.
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    Earth Threatened; Ozone-Destroying Gases Chewing The Ozone

    2015-02-17 22:47
    A study by the scientists from the University of Leeds found that damage by "very short-lived substances" to the ozone layer would increase.
  • Participants of the UN Climate Change Conference COP 20 and members of YOUNGO group, with their mouths taped, take part in a protest demanding reduction in fossil fuel emissions by 2050, at the conference venue in Lima December 4, 2014. The two-week long

    CIA Contact Scared Professor About Hostile Nations Controlling Weather

    2015-02-17 03:29
    A leading environmental expert and professor in New Jersey was contacted by the CIA regarding worries about hostile nations manipulating the weather.

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