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Late 20th century hottest in over 1000 years |
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Loss of choice in health programs valued |
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Antares rocket aces first test flight |
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Orbital's Antares rocket makes test flight |
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Dreamliner: Boeing starts replacing 787 batteries |
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Green spaces boosts wellbeing of urban dwellers--study |
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Walkers urged to spot hen harriers |
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Boston Marathon bombs: Prosecutors prepare charges |
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'Foreigners held' by Afghan Taliban insurgents in Logar |
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Half Guantanamo detainees on hunger strike |
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Seattle apartment shootings leave five dead |
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Hollywood actress Reese Witherspoon 'arrested' |
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The sex manual for ultra-Orthodox Jews |
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The story of how the tin can nearly wasn't |
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Finding joy in the hypocrisy of others |
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Burma riots: Video shows police failing to stop attack |
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Dreamliner: Boeing 'may never find battery fault cause' |
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Belgorod: Six dead in western Russia shooting |
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Huge six-legged robot built in UK by enthusiast |
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Man escapes 'head-seizing' crocodile in northern Australia |
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Worm therapy: Why parasites may be good for you |
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The scissor-maker that has cut through Chinese history |
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Dutch police make arrest over Leiden school gun threat |
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The North Korean spy who blew up a plane |
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Google fined over illegal wi-fi data capture in Germany |
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Facebook home downloaded 500,000 times in two weeks |
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Japanese police target users of Tor anonymous network |
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Google boss defends UK tax record to BBC |
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Has 3D printing in the home been over-hyped? |
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Believe.in and the business of charity |
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Space debris collisions expected to rise |
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EU lifts sanctions against Burma |
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News Corp. settles phone-hacking claim |
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Obituary: India's 'human computer' Shakuntala Devi |
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South Sudan clashes: Army 'attacked Lorema hospital' |
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Nurses 'drowning in sea of paperwork' |
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Google fined by German data protection agency |
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Google commemorates Earth Day 2013 with animation of seasons |
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Natura Pets recalls dry foods for dog and cats over salmonella |
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If only: Dealing with regret |
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Antares rocket climbs into space on maiden flight |
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Professor Alan Alda teaches scientists how to speak |
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Social media's role in Boston bombing investigation |
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Boston manhunt complicated by Ustream, Twitter |
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Boston bombing suspect awake, answering questions |
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Reese Witherspoon, husband James Toth arrested |
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Reese Witherspoon apologizes, "deeply embarrassed"
after arrest |
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Feds want to speak to older Boston bombings suspect's wife,
lawyer says |
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Photograph of Boston police officer delivering milk to family
during lockdown goes viral |
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Police: Shots fired at Colo. pot holiday gathering |
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Boston bombing suspect: Enemy combatant or criminal? |
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2014: The next frontier in the gun control battle? |
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U.S. providing Syrian rebels $123M more in aid |
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GOP senator: Delay immigration reform so we don't "rush
to some judgments" |
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GOP giving Dem House candidates early taste of 2014 attacks |
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Vet group targets Sanford: He "abandoned his post" |
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Be meaningful or be quiet |
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9 in 10 back universal gun background checks |
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House investigators talking to new Benghazi whistleblowers |
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Europe's politicians leave carbon market in coma |
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The quick facts about ricin |
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Forest ecology: Splinters of the Amazon |
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Public health: Polio's moving target |
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'Living fossil' genome unlocked |
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Spain delays multimillion research grants |
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Zebrafish genome helps in hunt for treatments |
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HIV in breastmilk spikes at weaning |
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US ricin attacks are more scary than harmful |
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Tracking whole colonies shows ants make career moves |
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Kepler spies water worlds |
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Austerity-led brain drain is killing Greek science |
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Cancer researchers revisit 'failed' clinical trials |
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Inbred royals show traces of natural selection |
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Those resistant to 'love hormone' may also be easier to
hypnotize |
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Hurricane may have triggered earthquake aftershocks |
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Third time is a charm for Orbital's cargo rocket |
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Climate zones will shift faster as world warms |
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Smoke and mirrors |
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Look after the pennies |
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Due credit |
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Orbital Sciences launches Antares rocket |
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The Sounds of Progress: NASA's Space Launch System Engineers
Begin Acoustic Testing |
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Space Shuttle substitute makes headway |
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NASA Commercial Crew Partner Boeing Completes Launch Vehicle
Adapter Review |
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Swiss firm plans robotic mini-shuttle |
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XCOR Driving Rocket Science Forward With Lynx Suborbital
Vehicle |
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Moog Conducts More Than 7,900 Hot Fire Tests on 400 Engines in
2012 |
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Drone 'space ship' app to help robots on future missions |
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NASA urged to preserve funding for planetary science missions |
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NASA Invests in Small Business Innovative Research and
Technology Proposals to Enable Future Missions |
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Lockheed Martin to Continue Providing Life Sciences Support To
NASA |
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Michoud Building LNG Tanks For Lockheed Martin |
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Cosmonaut becomes oldest person to walk in space, Russia
ministry says |
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Mice "crew" of the Russian space satellite having
troubles |
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Russia puts mice, newts in space for a month |
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Stephane Israel named Chairman and CEO of Arianespace |
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Star factory in the early Universe challenges galaxy evolution
theory |
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Astronomers observe 'blazar' emitting highest-energy light
ever seen |
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Supernova may have left biological 'signature' in ancient
Earth |
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The mathematical method for simulating the evolution of the
solar system has been improved |
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Discovery of a Blue Supergiant Star Born in the Wild |
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A Ghostly Green Bubble |
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Suzaku 'Post-mortem' Yields Insight into Kepler's Supernova |
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Observationally Confirmed Supernova Explosion of a Yellow
Supergiant Star |
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Stars in NGC 602a |
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Hubble breaks record for furthest supernova |
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Supernova remnant 1987A continues to reveal its secrets |
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Swirling Secrets |
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Full tank, please For ATV Einstein |
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Yuanwang III, VI depart for space-tracking missions |
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Shenzhou's Shadow Crew |
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Kepler Discovers Its Smallest Habitable Zone Planets |
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Astronomers find most Earth-like planets yet |
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Kepler Finds Two Water Worlds 1200 Lights Years Away |
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Five-Planet System With Most Earth-Like Exoplanet Yet Found |
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Can One Buy the Right to Name a Planet? |
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Early Galaxies Were Ahead Of Their Time |
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Green Pea galaxies could help astronomers understand early
universe |
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A new twist for quantum systems |
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Photons run out of loopholes |
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On wings of light |
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Scientists propose revolutionary laser system to produce the
next LHC |
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Northrop Grumman's Astro Aerospace Receives Follow-On Order
for 48 More JIB Antennas for GPS III Satellites |
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What makes a good astronaut? |
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Testing Spacesuits in Antarctica, part 1 |
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Underwater for outer space |
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NASA Seeks Innovative Suborbital Flight Technology Proposals |
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IRIS Solar Satellite Arrives at Vandenberg AFB for Launch |
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Supernova Remnant |
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Notre Dame astrophysicist discovers 5-planet system like Earth |
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New technique measures evaporation globally |
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Extreme Algae Blooms: The New Normal? |
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Osmosis is not driven by water dilution |
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Dead fish cause for concern in China river |
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NASA's Newest Solar Mission Spacecraft Delivered to Launch
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