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Human frontal lobes cut down to size |
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Alligator's smile holds clues to new teeth |
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Comet century may be telescope's last |
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Rainforest plays critical role in hydropower generation |
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Monster radiation burst from Sun |
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US shale oil supply shock shifts global power balance |
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Mayan pyramid bulldozed by Belize construction crew |
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Chris Hadfield and fellow astronauts return from ISS |
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'Weight loss gut bacterium' found |
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European invader threat to US amphibians |
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Resistance to EU green farming plan |
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Gas finds in east Mediterranean may change strategic balance |
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Skylab: Why don't we live in space yet? |
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Sardinia, land and sea |
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The weird and wonderful world of 3D printing |
16 |
Outrage at Syrian rebel shown 'eating soldier's heart' |
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CIA agent 'intercepted in Moscow by FSB' |
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Angelina Jolie has double mastectomy due to cancer gene |
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Rohingya boats sink off west Burma--many missing |
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From Dante to Dan Brown: 10 things about Hell |
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Arctic Council: John Kerry steps into Arctic diplomacy |
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Driving through Canada's Acadian history |
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Are mobile phones dangerous in hospitals? |
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Bangladesh collapse: Thousands hold prayers for victims |
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Nokia Lumia 925 slims down its flagship Windows Phone |
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Facebook blocks 'social suicide' app |
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Blackberry unveils Q5 handset targeted at emerging markets |
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Can computer games change the world? |
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Learning online at the feet of India's gurus |
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Censoring Facebook: Social network's violent video dilemma |
31 |
RTLS: The technology tracking cows to make them happy |
32 |
Robot bartender serves up crowd-sourced cocktails |
33 |
Pictures from Raspberry Pi's new camera add-on |
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Pilotless flight trialled in UK shared airspace |
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France mulls smartphone and tablet tax to fund culture |
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Hospital probes E German 'human guinea pig' drug tests |
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Kidney problems linked to traffic fumes |
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Viewpoint: Do famous role models help or hinder? |
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Dementia series |
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Outrage grows at IRS 'targeting' of conservative groups |
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Play Atari "Breakout" in Google image search |
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Cmdr. Chris Hadfield and space crew land on Earth |
43 |
World's first wind-current power system to be installed off
Japanese coast |
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Russia spy agency claims CIA agent arrested for trying to
recruit Russian agent in Moscow |
45 |
How I Met Your Mother gives glimpse of the "mother" |
46 |
Bulldozers destroy Mayan pyramid in Belize |
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18th-century French chateau mistakenly bulldozed |
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Police name suspect in New Orleans' parade shooting |
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Angelina Jolie: I had preventive double mastectomy |
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Recharged tea party demands justice in IRS targeting scandal |
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Benghazi, IRS hearings: Political grandstanding, or has
"do-nothing Congress" found its legs? |
52 |
Rove group slams Clinton on Benghazi in first 2016 attack ad |
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Cheney: Obama administration "lied" about Benghazi |
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Benghazi timeline: How the probe unfolded |
55 |
U.S. "hopeful" after China bank cuts ties with N.
Korea |
56 |
Japan mayor says "comfort women"--WWII forced
prostitutes--were necessary to "maintain discipline" |
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Mystery substance sent to U.S. Consulate in China |
58 |
IRS chief: We should have done "better" |
59 |
Vermont about to become 4th state with aid-in-dying law |
60 |
Gun control advocates will "settle" for certain
restrictions, Reid says |
61 |
Contagious Marketing: Why Things Catch On |
62 |
'Mompreneurs' Reveal Tricks for Work-Life Balance |
63 |
Motherhood By the Numbers |
64 |
How to Pull Off a $45 Million Global ATM Heist |
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'Junk' DNA Mystery Solved: It's Not Needed |
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On the Brink: Climate Change Endangers Common Species |
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Teens Who Text and Drive Also Don't Wear Seatbelts |
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Stunning Byzantine Mosaic Uncovered in Israel |
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Nature Aids Science to Take on Bed Bugs |
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LED Lights May Damage Eyes, Researcher Says |
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Stars Aligned at Ancient Tomb in Spain |
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Earth's Rotating Inner Core Shifts Its Speed |
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TV Linked with Falling Birth Rates |
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Sex Supplements May Contain Hidden, Harmful Drugs |
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Grab Your Camera: US Public Lands Photo Contest Begins |
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Reference: Lake Superior: Facts About the Greatest Great Lake |
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Elephant Tramples Poacher in Zimbabwe |
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'Predator'-Proof: An Invisibility Cloak for Heat |
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Sun Unleashes Strongest Solar Flares of 2013 |
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Falcon Comeback in Indiana: No Longer Endangered? |
81 |
Brain's 'Clock' Disrupted in Depressed People |
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Spontaneous Gene Mutations Linked to Kids' Heart Defects |
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Bird Bones Reveal Human Effects on Ocean Food Chain |
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Beautiful Plankton Blooms Seen from Space |
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Budget Cuts May Hinder Discovery of 1st Alien Earth |
86 |
Can 'Superwheat' Rescue British Farmers? |
87 |
Reference: Facts About Selenium |
88 |
Poison Injuries Spike in Summer--Keep Kids Safe: Op-Ed |
89 |
Was Darwin Wrong About Coral Atolls? |
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Salt Levels In Processed Foods Still Too High |
91 |
Reference: What is Homeopathy? |
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Scientists Use Radar to Locate Clandestine Graves |
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Reference: Googol, Googolplex--& Google |
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Canadian ISS astronaut returns to Earth a star |
95 |
Sifting Through the Atmosphere's of Far-Off Worlds |
96 |
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Finds Dead Stars Polluted with
Planet Debris |
97 |
The Great Exoplanet Debate |
98 |
Two New Exoplanets Detected with Kepler, SOPHIE and HARPS-N |
99 |
Astronomer studies far-off worlds through 'characterization by
proxy' |
100 |
Star-and Planet-Forming Regions May Hold Key to Life's
Chirality |
101 |
Kepler Discovers Its Smallest Habitable Zone Planets |
102 |
Kepler Finds Two Water Worlds 1200 Lights Years Away |
103 |
Five-Planet System With Most Earth-Like Exoplanet Yet Found |
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Water on moon, Earth have a common source |
105 |
NASA: Solar flare was first of most intense class observed
this year |
106 |
Satellite instrument package to assess space weather ready for
delivery by CU-Boulder |
107 |
Cluster hears the heartbeat of magnetic reconnection |
108 |
Orbital Selected By NASA To Build Icon Space Weather Satellite |
109 |
NASA Mission to Study What Disrupts Radio Waves |
110 |
Dust in the clouds |
111 |
Cleaner air brings more visibility of Mount Fuji from Tokyo |
112 |
Spaceman says goodbye to ISS with David Bowie classic |
113 |
NRL Shatters Endurance Record for Small Electric UAV |
114 |
Iran unveils new attack drone |
115 |
Northrop Grumman, U.S. Navy Conduct First Arrested Landing of
X-47B Unmanned Demonstrator |
116 |
Outside View: Drones: Say it with figures |
117 |
Israel builds up its war robot industry |
118 |
Israel downs Lebanon drone off northern coast |
119 |
US drone destroys Taliban base in Pakistan, five killed |
120 |
Saudis 'turn to South Africa for UAVs' |
121 |
Red Cross chief criticises drone use outside battlefields |
122 |
Pentagon calls off new medal for drone, cyber warriors |
123 |
Germany looking to buy weaponised drones from Israel |
124 |
US drones kill four in NW Pakistan: officials |
125 |
Northrop Grumman Receives Contract Modification for Global
Hawk Unmanned Aircraft |
126 |
India uses drones to fight rhino poaching |
127 |
New Telescope Set for Launch May 11 from New Mexico |
128 |
NASA Testing the Webb Telescope's MIRI Thermal Shield |
129 |
VLA Gives Deep, Detailed Image of Distant Universe |
130 |
Where on Earth did the moon's water come from |
131 |
Northrop Grumman Completes Lunar Lander Study for Golden Spike
Company |
132 |
Scientists Use Laser to Find Soviet Moon Rover |
133 |
Characterizing The Lunar Radiation Environment |
134 |
Russia rekindles Moon exploration program, intends setting up
first human outposts there |
135 |
Pre-existing mineralogy may survive lunar impacts |
136 |
Lunar cycle determines hunting behaviour of nocturnal gulls |
137 |
The Elephant's Tomb in Carmona may have been a temple to the
god Mithras |
138 |
New NIST time code to boost reception for radio-controlled
clocks |
139 |
Journey to the Limits of Spacetime |
140 |
A rock is a clock: Physicist uses matter to tell time |
141 |
Spacetime: A Smoother Brew Than We Knew |
142 |
BaBar Experiment Confirms Time Asymmetry |
143 |
CERN collider to become the world's fastest stopwatch? |
144 |
Swiss watches tick to Chinese heartbeat |
145 |
A Clock that Will Last Forever |
146 |
Ground-Breaking Science And Spectacular Cosmic Images from
PAPER |
147 |
Astronomers discover surprising clutch of hydrogen clouds
lurking among our galactic neighbors |
148 |
A Better View into the Heart of a Globular Cluster |
149 |
Giant Gas Cloud in System NGC 6240 |
150 |
Looking for Life by the Light of Dying Stars |
151 |
Bold Move Forward in Molecular Analyses |
152 |
Grains of Sand from Ancient Supernova Found in Meteorites |
153 |
Supernova Remnant |
154 |
Massive Star Factory Churned in Universe's Youth |
155 |
Astronomers observe 'blazar' emitting highest-energy light
ever seen |
156 |
Supernova may have left biological 'signature' in ancient
Earth |
157 |
The mathematical method for simulating the evolution of the
solar system has been improved |
158 |
Discovery of a Blue Supergiant Star Born in the Wild |
159 |
A Ghostly Green Bubble |
160 |
Suzaku 'Post-mortem' Yields Insight into Kepler's Supernova |
161 |
Observationally Confirmed Supernova Explosion of a Yellow
Supergiant Star |
162 |
Stars in NGC 602a |
163 |
Hubble breaks record for furthest supernova |
164 |
Supernova remnant 1987A continues to reveal its secrets |
165 |
Swirling Secrets |
166 |
NOAO: Star Birth in Cepheus |
167 |
Astronomers discover new kind of supernova |
168 |
LOFAR discovers new giant galaxy in all-sky survey |
169 |
Famous Supernova Reveals Clues About Crucial Cosmic Distance
Markers |
170 |
Herschel Discovers Some of the Youngest Stars Ever Seen |
171 |
Vietnam to launch second remote sensing satellite into orbit
by 2017 |
172 |
e2v image sensors launched into space on board Vietnam's first
optical Earth observation satellite |
173 |
ESA's next Earth Explorer satellite Will Map The Tropics |
174 |
China Successfully Sends First Gaofen Satellite Into Space |
175 |
China launches high-definition earth observation satellite |
176 |
Space tourism won't hurt environment: Branson |
177 |
Boeing X-51A WaveRider Sets Record with Successful Fourth
Flight |
178 |
Air Force's experimental scramjet aircraft hits Mach 5.1-3,880
mph |
179 |
SNC's Hybrid Rocket Engines Power SpaceShipTwo on its First
Powered Flight Test |
180 |
Opportunity Making Smallest Turn Yet, As Dust Storm Affects
Rover |
181 |
Boeing to Build Four More Intelsat EpicNG 702MP Satellites |
182 |
Lockheed Martin Demonstrates ADAM Ground-Based Laser System in
Increasingly Complex Tests Against Free-Flying Rockets |
183 |
US Navy readies 'laser attack' weapon in 2014 |
184 |
Anti-aircraft laser weapon demonstrated |
185 |
Boeing High Energy Laser Mobile Demonstrator Advances to
High-power Testing |
186 |
Water on moon, Earth came from same primitive meteorites |
187 |
First Tunguska Meteorite Fragments Discovered |
188 |
Scientists say stones are linked to 1908 cosmic blast over
Siberia |
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