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Science
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EPA Rejects Yazoo Backwater Project Over Environmental Concerns
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rejected the Yahoo
Pumps Project proposal for the...
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Zephyr Sets Unofficial Record For Longest Unmanned Flight
Last week ended with the announcement of an unprecedented
record setting for Zephyr, the...
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Fist Iranian-made satellite carrier launch
Tehran - Iran launched its first domestically produced satellite carrier Sunday morning, official...
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Scentists Are Closer Than Ever To Invisibility
The scientists at the University of California, Berkeley are
extremely close to a major scientific...
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Invisibility Is No Longer A Fairy Tale
Many of you have probably read The Invisible Man written by H.G. Wells more than one hundred years...
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Update 1: Bending Light Or How To Become The Invisible Man
We’ve all read or seen fiction stories about the invisible
man, usually the result of an...
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Ernst Stuhlinger Leaves This World, But His Dream Continues
The scientific world lost yet another
brilliant mind this year, as Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger, the...
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US Study: Global Warming May Ruin Transportation
A new US study warns that effects of global warming will ruin transportation if the government...
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Next Attempt To Launch Atlantis Scheduled For Saturday
NASA mission managers announced that the launch of space
shuttle Atlantis would be delayed for 48...
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Atlantis Launch Delayed
In an unexpected turn of events, NASA officials decided to
postpone at least until Friday the...
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NASA Says Atlantis Is Ready For Lift Off
NASA officials announced that the launch team at NASA's Kennedy Space Center
is continuing its...
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Atlantis All Revved Up and Ready to Go
Everything is ready for tomorrow’s launch of STS-122, the 24th shuttle mission to the ISS....
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Discovery Space Shuttle Blasts Off In A Perfect Launch (Update)
After a clean countdown, US
space shuttle Discovery was launched on Tuesday from NASA's Kennedy...
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Discovery Crew Arrives In Florida
The STS-120 astronauts arrived on Friday at the Shuttle
Landing Facility runway at NASA's...
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NASA Sets October 23 As Discovery’s Launch Date
NASA officials confirmed today October 23 as the official
launch date of US
space shuttle...
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May the Gravitational Force Be with the Light Saber
Big news for the Star Wars fans: the original prop light saber used by actor Mark Hamill in 1977 in...
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People
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Bill Murray Gets Lost in the Air at Chicago Air & Water Show
Comedian Bill Murray’s “quiet return to public life” was a
special one: he parachuted himself from...
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Died at 89 in Moscow
Brilliant Russian literature Nobel Prize winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn has died at 89 in Moscow....
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Yves Saint Laurent Remembered As A Revolutionary Designer
Yves Saint Laurent, the revolutionary and most influential
designer in French couture in the last...
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Legendary Fashion Designer Yves Saint Laurent Dead At 71
One of the most influential and inspired designers in the world, French couturier Yves Saint...
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The Legendary Daredevil Evel Knievel Dies At 69
The U.S.
legendary motorcycle stuntman Evel Knievel died Friday after lengthy illnesses
aged 69,...
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Patriarch George Osmond Passes Away at 90
George Osmond, patriarch of the Osmond family of singers including Donny and Marie, passed away...
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The Famous French Mime Marcel Marceau Dies At Age 84
Marcel Marceau, the French world-famous mime, has died in Paris at age 84, his
relative announced...
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Final Harry Potter Is The Most Guarded Book
According to British media, the security bill for preventing
the early release of seventh and...
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Prince William Grows Older And Richer
As soon as Prince William turned 25, just Thursday, he gained access to part of the inheritance his...
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Health
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Update: Debate Over Link Between Vytorin And Cancer
When the FDA approved Vytorin, a medicine that lowers bad cholesterol in the blood and raises the...
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Government Acknowledges Disinformation in Ivins Conference
The government indirectly acknowledged that it misled the public through some of its officials...
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FBI to Release Anthrax Evidence, Skeptics Say Ivins Was Scapegoat
As the FBI is under heavy pressure to release its evidence against 62-year-old Army scientist Bruce...
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The Double Life of US Scientist Bruce Ivins
A US Army scientist who killed himself amid an anthrax investigation lead a double life. The...
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US Scientist Suspect in Anthrax Case Reportedly Commits Suicide
A top US government scientist who helped
investigate a series of deadly anthrax attacks in 2001...
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NY Times Comes Out of Anthrax-Related Suit On Top
On Monday, a US appeals court reinforced the dismissal of the lawsuit filed by a former government...
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Former Anthrax Suspect Gets $5.82 M Lawsuit Settlement
The Justice Department offered $5.82 million settlement to the former number one suspect in the...
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Troops To Be Treated for Free by Private Therapists
As the U.S.
military is short on therapists, thousands of private counselors have decided
to...
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Carotid Bruit Signals Heart Attack Risk
A simple check with the stethoscope may inform doctors about
your risk of having a heart attack,...
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McCain Highlights His Health Care Policies
Senator John Sidney McCain has highlighted several elements of his health care plan. McCain, the...
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Army Funds Research Aimed at Developing New Ways to Help Wounded
As more and more soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan return home suffering
from serious...
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Study Says Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Are Depressed
An independent study released Thursday by the Rand Corp.
reveals that 20 percent of military...
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New Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Clinical Trial
A small clinical trial (conducted by the U.S. military) of
an experimental vaccine designed to...
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Outbreak of Dengue Fever in Brazil Calls for Military Support
Brazilian army joined health care experts this week to fight
against the deadliest outbreak of...
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Dengue Fever Is Ravaging Rio; Military to Help Fight against It
Brazilian health officials say an outbreak of dengue fever has infected more than 33,000 people in...
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Former USA Today Reporter Has to Pay No Fine until Appeal Is Over
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit on Tuesday blocked fines up to...
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Do Good: Contract Malaria, Receive a Paycheck
The Seattle Biomedical Research Institute needs volunteers to be bitten by a malaria-carrying...
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Linn County Courthouse Closed over Possible Anthrax Scare
The Linn County Courthouse was closed Monday after an early
morning anthrax scare, which proved to...
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Study Links Vets’ Symptoms to PTSD, Not to Brain Injuries
A new military study found that soldiers who suffered concussions in Iraq were not only at higher...
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US Troops Exposed to Undetected Brain Injuries
Army officials announced on Thursday worrisome figures about undetected brain injuries of U.S....
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Heart Surgeon DeBakey Received Two Awards for His Lifetime Achievements
This Tuesday, at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Michael DeBakey, 99, was celabrated by his...
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Mutant Form of Cold Virus Worries CDC Experts
A new unusually threatening virus that leads to colds and
other respiratory infections has caused...
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First Born Children Found to Have Higher IQ
A new study conducted in Norway seems to prove that the order in which children are born influences...
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Specials
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Hurricane Gustav Causes Minor Damages to Hard Rock Biloxi
Although Hurricane Gustav’s storm surge on Monday flooded
the entire first floor of the Hard Rock...
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Jerry Lewis Raises More Than Expected In This Year’s Telethon
Artiste Jerry Lewis helped raise a record $65 million for
the Muscular Dystrophy Association in...
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Jerry Lewis Helps Gustav Victims
The forty-third edition of The Jerry Lewis Muscular
Dystrophy Telethon, which is known to be a...
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Bill Murray Is Living On The Edge at 57!
Actor Bill Murray
jumped from an airplane 13,500 feet up above Lake Michigan with members
of the...
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“The Clone Wars” Targets A Different Age Segment than Previous “Star Wars”
Older fans may be a bit disappointed by the new “Star Wars”
movie, whose CGI animation disguise...
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The Search for Documentary Evidence Continues in Controversial Anthrax Case
Investigators continue to search for documentary evidence in the controversial case of the US...
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FBI Reveals New Details in Anthrax Case
Bruce E. Ivins, the US scientist who killed himself amid an anthrax investigation, used two...
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Anthrax Attacks Saga Continues; “Suspect” Commits Suicide
Just days before the Justice Department was about to charge
Bruce Ivins, a senior...
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Movie Review: The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor
Why doesn’t anybody learn from their past mistakes? The
first movie ok, I get it ..he didn’t...
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Latest "Mummy" Is Nothing More Than A Good Action Movie
For those of you out there who are going to the movies to see more than just pure action, I have...
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Hellboy Raises Some Box Office Hell
Guillermo del Toro’s “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” was a
major cinematic attraction this weekend,...
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Hellboy II: The Golden Army Sets This Weekend's Box Office on Fire
With $35,885,000 the latest creation of Guillermo Del Toro,
“Hellboy II: The Golden Army”, has...
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George Washington's Childhood Home Found In Virginia
The home of the first President of the United States, George Washington, has allegedly been found...
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No Politeness in War of Words between Eastwood, Lee
It all started last month, at the 61st edition of the Cannes Film Festival, when Spike Lee...
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Skydiver To Free-Fall Faster Than The Speed Of Sound
The chance for 64-year-old
retired French army officer and skydiving enthusiast Michel Fournier to...
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