Κυριακή 30 Ιουνίου 2013

Massive Earthquakes Make Volcanoes Sink

Scientists disagree on what caused the sinking.



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Coolest Science Stories of the Week

Bugs as a meal, a cyborg cockroach and a statue that moves on its own are just a few of the cool stories we found this week.



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Σάββατο 29 Ιουνίου 2013

Marines Walk 'Big Dog' Robot | Video

US robotics company Boston Dynamics has been giving its latest mechanical pack mule a run around Fort Myer in Virginia, where Marine Corps commanders are assessing its viability as a 21st Century support robot. Rob Muir reports.



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Driver-Friendliest New Car Tech | Video

The latest car tech is making driving more intuitive and safer. By integrating more controls into the dashboard (or the windshield) or even allowing the car to drive itself, the driver-friendliest car tech is focused on a better driving experience.



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The Healthiest Tech | Video

Getting healthy means keeping track of your exercise and diet, and that means sensors. The healthiest tech keeps tabs on your exercise, the purity of your food, even the health of your garden's plants.



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Hot Enough to Fry an Egg on the Sidewalk This Weekend?

It's so hot today you could fry an egg on the sidewalk. Or could you? The science on this is a bit sketchy, so I tested it out.



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Best Science Photos of the Week

The World's clearest lake, a giant dusty black hole and the beauty at stake near the proposed Pebble Mine are just a few of the amazing images for you this week.



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Hasta La Vista AltaVista

Yahoo is shutting down Alta Vista. The ancient search engine will be scuttled along with 12 other products “in the coming days and months.”



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‘Skull’ Claimed as Rock-Solid Evidence of Bigfoot

A Utah man claims to have found a fossilized Bigfoot skull, which he took to the local newspaper, in his trunk, to show off. Todd May of Ogden said he has seen live Bigfoot skulls — as in atop a live Bigfoot — so he ought to know what a fossilized one loo



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Swine Flu at County Fairs Is Back

A relatively new strain of swine flu that infected more than 300 people in 2012 is back again this summer.



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Παρασκευή 28 Ιουνίου 2013

Go Gluten Free? Most People Shouldn't (Op-Ed)

Gluten free diets are popular, but are they healthy?



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5 'Health Foods' You Should Avoid (Op-Ed)

Are health foods really all that healthy?



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Trouble Teaching Science? There's an App for That

Teachers and students love the new app that combines music, videos and games to teach science.



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'White House Down': What It Takes to Protect the President

A retired member of the Secret Service discusses the technology used to protect the White House.



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HIV Genetic Code Shell Simulated By Supercomputer | Video

The cone-shaped HIV capsid is composed of about 1,300 copies of the protein p24 arranged into a hexamer coat (blue) with p24 dimers and trimers (orange) linking each hexamer unit. Approximately 4.2 million atom are modeled.



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Who Invented Zero?

The concept of zero, both as a placeholder and as a symbol for nothing, is a relatively recent development.



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3D Printing

News and articles about 3D printing and what 3D printers can actually create.



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Imaging HIV's Inner Shell

The most detailed image yet reveals the cocoon-like container that carries HIV's genome and could be a target for future antiretroviral therapies.



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Paulina Gretzky Bikini Dip in Barbados



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Rosie Jones and India Reynolds Play Tennis Topless for Nuts



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Rachel Korine Topless Scene in Spring Breakers



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Asteroid Miners to Use 3D Printing for Space Telescopes

3D printing could help the asteroid-mining industry get off the ground.



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Retired Research Chimps Get Second Chance at Life

In the future, the retired chimpanzees will have much more space to roam around and have their first interactions with wild-born chimps.



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Alice Eve Cleavy at the Serpentine Gallery Party in London



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Finding the Path to Earth's Early Oxygen

New evidence that manganese paved the way for photosynthesis.



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Were the Wright Brothers in Second Place?

Wilbur and Orville got the glory, but others reportedly flew first.



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With Power, Comes Heat — and Green Opportunities (Op-Ed)

Can combining heat and power save our energy future?



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Barbara Palvin Looks Super Hot in Glamour Italy July 2013



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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Flashes Legs in a Thigh-High Dress in Beverly Hills



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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Booty in Tights Leaving a Gym in West Hollywood



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Gaming’s Whacked Out Week: June 28



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Chilean Mummies Reveal Ancient Nicotine Habit

Pre-Hispanic cultures regularly consumed nicotine and hallucinogens.



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Social Lemurs Have More 'Street Smarts,' Study Finds

Lemurs that live in larger social groups exhibit better social intelligence, researchers say.



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Images: Chilean Mummies Hold Nicotine Secret

Research on hair samples reveal a long use of nicotine smoked by ancient people of Chile.



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Barbi Benton Topless Playboy Pictorial



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Kate Upton Heats Up Vogue Brasil July 2013



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Bible Inscribed By Einstein Sold At Auction

The bible inscribes the recipient to read it often for consolation and wisdom.



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Nanoparticles Help Scientists Tell Left From Right

Determining the chirality of molecules just got a whole lot easier.



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Video Catches Exotic Bird Laying Eggs

Secret cameras captured rare footage of a southern cassowary laying eggs in the Edinburgh Zoo.



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UK Government Backs 3-Parent IVF

The UK may become the first country to allow in vitro fertilization involving DNA from three parents.



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Researchers See Through Walls With 'Wi-Vi'

The technology uses Wi-Fi to detect a person moving behind a wall.



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Why Women Are More Likely to Be Bisexual

Women may be more sexually fluid because it helped them team up with other ladies to rear their children when dads weren't around, a new theory proposes



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How Unmanned Drone Aircraft Work (Infographic)

Drones are now being used by all sorts of military and civilian organizations.



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Kirsty Maclaren Bikinis on the Beach in Barbados



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Archaeologists Return to Richard III Gravesite

Researchers hope more discoveries lie in the king's final resting place.



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Rare Flightless Bird Caught Laying an Egg | Video

Surveillance cameras at the Edinburgh Zoo captured footage of a rare southern cassowary laying an egg. These blue-faced flightless birds are related to the ostrich and emu and are found in New Guinea, Indonesia and Australia.



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FDA Cracks Down on Illegal Pharmacy Websites

The FDA has shut down websites with names similar to major pharmacies that sold counterfeit drugs.



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Is Cursive Dead?

Once a foundation of a good education, it's almost forgotten.



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East Meets West | Space Wallpaper

Istanbul and the surrounding area in northwestern Turkey are captured in this space wallpaper acquired by Envisat’s MERIS instrument on June 9, 2011. To the north is the Black Sea, which connects to the Sea of Marmara (center) via the Bosphorus strait.



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Imported Tortoises Could Replace Madagascar's Extinct Ones

Tortoises from a nearby island are genetically and morphologically similar.



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Woman's 'Foot Orgasm' Is First Known Case

A woman in the Netherlands went to her doctor complaining of unwanted orgasms that started in her foot.



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How Worker Vacations Put Employers at Risk

Vacationing employees relax their guard when accessing sensitive work files, often through personal devices.



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3 Things Making Workers More Productive

Technology isn't the only thing making modern workers more productive.



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Πέμπτη 27 Ιουνίου 2013

Vanessa Hudgens Leaves Pilates Class in Studio City



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Iggy Azalea Booty in a Black Tight Dress at Hot ’100′ Party in Hollywood



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Reader Finds June 28, 2013 Includes Kim Kardashian, Brooke Burke, and More



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What Are Greenhouse Gases?

A greenhouse gas is any gaseous compound in the atmosphere that is capable of absorbing infrared radiation, thereby trapping and holding heat in the atmosphere.



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Omega-3 in Fish May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

An analysis of 26 international studies aims to arrive at a conclusion on health effects of omega-3.



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Surveillance Cams Get Party Hats for Orwell's Birthday

Two Dutch artists celebrated George Orwell's birthday with party hats on CCTV cameras.



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Ob-Gyn Shortage Is Going to Get Worse (Op-Ed)

Why does each year brings fewer and fewer ob-gyns?



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Migraines' Genetic Clues Could Lead to Better Treatment

Understanding the biological causes of migraines could lead to more personalized treatments.



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Beach Benefits: Oceanside Living Is Good for Health

Health experts are revisiting the idea that the seaside may be good for your health.



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Climate Change May Stop Invasive Ant Cold

An aggressive species of ant could be slowed down amid global warming in the coming decades.



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T. Rex Skeleton Headed for Smithsonian

One of the few near-complete fossils of the iconic dinosaur will be hauled to Washington, D.C., later this year.



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Miranda Kerr Bikini Shoot in Jolie Body Magazine Summer 2013



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Photos: The Near-Complete Wankel T. Rex

This Tyrannosaurus rex is set for the Smithsonian more than 20 years after being unearthed in Montana.



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Big Brother Europe Topless Screencaps



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Reed Congdon Bikini Beach Photoshoot in Miami



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Eating Insects Will Help Feed Hungry World, UN Says

The U.N. has backed this strange-sounding source of nutrition.



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Kelly Brook Flashes Sexy Legs in London



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Mariana Diarco Wears a Thong Bikini in Porto Cervo



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Cave Art Reveals Ancient View of Cosmos

Ancient Native Americans in the southeastern United States used art to reveal a multitiered universe with a lower, middle and upper world.



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Page 3 Topless Battle: India Reynolds vs Courtnie Quinlan



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Hailey Baldwin Enjoys a Bikini Day on Miami Beach



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Images of the Cosmos: Cave Art Reveals Prehistoric View of the Universe

See art found in open air and dark caves that represent the way the universe was perceived by ancient humans.



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Climate Change May Radically Transform Desert Bacteria

Climate change may radically transform the bacterial colonies that help form the crusts in desert soils.



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How Earth Heals Itself After an Earthquake

The Wenchuan earthquake fault speedily repairs itself under watchful eyes.



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DARPA Taps Winners in Virtual Robotics Challenge

Winners will load their custom-made software into a real robot in December.



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Amazingly Untouched Royal Tomb Found in Peru

In the grave, three Wari queens are buried alongside precious jewelry and possible human sacrifices.



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Drones To Protect Endangered Animals | Video

With an initial $5M grant from Google, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) will deploy “unmanned aerial surveillance” drones (UAVs) to search for poachers in Africa and Asia, reporting their positions to rangers. Rhinos will be among the first to benefit.



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Could Quantum Brain Effects Explain Consciousness?

A controversial theory suggests the brain acts like a quantum computer.



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Microbes Make Cozy Homes in Ocean's Garbage

A newly discovered "plastisphere" teams with tiny life on the open ocean.



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Diving Marine Animals Guzzle Oxygen from Ocean

Diving Marine Animals Guzzle Oxygen from Ocean



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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is Extremly Hot for Muse Summer 2013



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Scarlett Johansson Looks Amazing in Vanity Fair France July 2013



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Paulina Gretzky Bikinis on the Beach in Barbados



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Lacey Banghard Topless Nuts Outtakes May 2013



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Miley Cyrus in Booty Shorts and Thigh High Boots in NYC



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Miley Cyrus Bares Midriff in a Bra Top in NYC



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Photos: The Mysterious World of Cryptobiotic Soil

These miniature mounds support entire desert ecosystems.



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Sneaky Ancient Flea Dined on Flying Reptiles

A fossil flea unearthed in China could shed light on why fleas evolved to become smaller over history



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Small Earthquake Shakes Washington State

An earthquake of preliminary magnitude 4.3 struck last night in central Washington, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).



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How Bosses Are Ruining Family Vacations

More than half of workers said their boss expects them to work while on vacation. And their families aren't happy about it.



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Exploring the Duality of Human Thought Processes

Cornell University psychologist Tom Gilovich investigates how humans make judgments.



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Elsa Hosk Sexy in Elle Magazine July 2013



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Chloe Sims Bikinis Poolside in Spain



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Sextastic Twitpic Roundup Includes Nicole ‘Coco’ Austin, Nina Agdal, Nicki Minaj, and More



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Τετάρτη 26 Ιουνίου 2013

Obama’s Sensible Climate Plan: Boost Economy, Slash Emissions (Op-Ed)

NRDC executive director Lehner on the Obama climate plan.



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We Must Speak Out for Science (Op-Ed)

More than ever, we must fight science misinformation.



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How Do You ... Drill for Fossils?

Key to paleontologist's toolkit: truck-mounted drill rig.



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Animal Sex: How Ants Do It

Females use one shot of sperm to fertilize their eggs for the rest of their lives.



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Ireland Baldwin Shines in Beach Magazine



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How Do Fossils Form?

Even plants and animals like to leave a good impression.



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Americans Would Vote Against NYC Soda Ban, Poll Says

If you could decide the fate of the large soda ban proposal, what would you vote?



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6 Ways Supreme Court's Rulings Will Affect Gay Couples

Here are some ways the lives of gay couples could be affected by the Supreme Court's landmark rulings.



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History of Marriage: 13 Surprising Facts

Far from being about love, mutual attraction, or even children, marriage has historically been about alliances between families



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Melanoma Deaths More Likely in Young Men Than Women

Is there a "male melanoma" and a "female melanoma"? Study says yes.



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Ancient Coins Spark an International Treasure Hunt

The coins may also help rewrite history.



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Edita Vilkeviciute Bikini Shoot for Victoria’s Secret June 2013



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The American Family: How Gay-Marriage Ruling Will Change Our Views

Today's Supreme Court decisions on same-sex marriage will likely lead to greater acceptance of gay couples in the public's view.



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Emma Frain Nekkid Sexiness Photoshoot



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Homo Erectus Was The Original Starting Pitcher

Humans' unique throwing ability dawned 2 million years ago.



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How Many Mayans Were There?

Soil clues could help scientists estimate the population of Tikal in its prime.



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Images: Maya Maize Secrets Revealed in Tikal Soil

Clues in the soil chemistry could reveal how many people lived in Maya city in its prime.



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Windows 8.1 Makes 3D Printers as Easy to Use as Inkjets

At its build 2013 conference, Microsoft showed just how easy it is to print 3D objects from Windows 8.1.



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Without Action, Warming to Decimate Species Diversity (Op-Ed)

New study shows a warming planet means massive loss of biodiversity.



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Charisma Carpenter Cleavage at the 4th Annual Thirst Gala in Beverly Hills



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Lizzi Pinanez Covered Topless Hotness Photoshoot



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Derecho May Have Caused Tsunami in New Jersey

Strong waves associated with a low-end derecho that hit the area in mid-June indicate a possible meteotsunami.



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Why Carbs May Cause Food Cravings

Highly processed carbs such as corn syrup produce strong activation of the reward centers of the brain, which are tied to addiction



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Emma Watson Hot in Teen Vogue August 2013



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Jenny Mollen See-Through Dress at ‘Orange Is The New Black’ NY Premiere



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Alaska Volcano Eruption Threatens Local Flights

Alaska's Pavlof volcano has sent ash spewing into the air.



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'Mini-Neptune' Alien Planets in Star Cluster Surprise Scientists

The two 'mini-Neptune' alien planets 3,300 light-years from Earth could be the first of many more, scientists say.



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'Reverse Vaccine' May Fight Type 1 Diabetes

An experimental treatment protects the insulin-producing cells in Type 1 diabetes sufferers, researchers say.



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Vanessa Lawrens Topless in FHM France July 2013



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Samantha Jones is New and Topless in Zoo Magazine



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Tamara Ecclestone and Petra Ecclestone Bikinis on a Boat in Capri



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Supreme Court Gay-Marriage Rulings Good For Kids, Docs Say

Today's Supreme Court decisions on same-sex marriage will benefit children, according to the nation's largest group of pediatrics.



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Ancient Elephants Grazed Before They Had Teeth for It

Anatomical changes significantly lagged behind behavioral adaptations in ancient elephants.



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Why Some Mountain Ranges Stick Around

Why ancient ranges like the Appalachians haven't eroded away.



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What Baseball Pitchers Owe to Ancient Hunters

The ability to throw fast and accurately likely evolved about 2 million years ago in early human ancestors.



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Oldest Sequenced Genome Sheds Light on Horse Evolution

Horses and zebras diverged about 4 million years ago.



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Jets of Molten Rock Push Earth's Tectonic Plates

The find helps scientists understand processes like mountain-building and volcanism.



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Bar Refaeli Saucy Lingerie Photoshoot for Passionata 2014



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Can Your Beach Vacation Make You Sick? (Op-Ed)

As bacteria hit the beach this summer, people are getting sick.



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Miley Cyrus Hot Pants Performs at the Jimmy Kimmel Show



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Kirsty Maclaren Boobs in a Bikini on the Beach in Barbados



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Gay-Marriage Rulings: 6 Landmark Cases That Changed US Families

From decisions on abortion to contraception, here's a look at how the Court has radically changed life for some families.



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Environmental Group Encourages Obama To Strengthen Clean Water Act | Video

The Natural Resources Defense Council created this ad to encourage President Obama to support proposed regulations that strengthen the Clean Water Act. Opinions expressed is solely that of the producing organization, NRDC, and not that of TMN.



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What Is Anthrax?

The bacteria can be deadly in the wrong hands.



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New Noisy Bird Discovered in Busy City

The tailorbird was found in Cambodia's capital city of Phnom Penh.



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Supreme Court Rules Against Defense of Marriage Act

The court ruled DOMA as unconstitutional today.



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The Reason Entrepreneurs Have Trouble Finding Jobs

Companies believe entrepreneurial qualities like risk-taking are not conducive to success in a traditional career.



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A Tale of Galactic Collisions | Space Wallpaper

This intriguing space wallpaper shows the galaxy catalogued as 2MASX J05210136-2521450, which stands out at a glance due to its interesting shape.



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Plants Use Quantum Physics to Survive

Quantum effects spill out of physics labs and into wet and messy biological systems.



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Fungal Meningitis Update: Infection Traveled Surprising Route

CDC's investigators reveal new information about the fungus that caused a deadly outbreak.



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'Nuclear Pasta' in Neutron Stars: New Type of Matter Found

This weird form of matter appears to limit the spin periods of such stars.



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Why 'Crazy Ants' Swarm Inside Electronics

The ants have been known to destroy electronics.



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The Reward That Makes Employees Work Harder

Businesses looking for a boost in productivity should consider tying employee pay into company performance, new research shows.



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Τρίτη 25 Ιουνίου 2013

Jesinta Campbell Deep Cleavage at ‘Man of Steel’ Premiere in Sydney



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What Is the Greenhouse Effect?

The greenhouse effect occurs when Earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation because of the presence of certain gases, which causes temperatures to rise.



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Small Fish's Predator Perception Makes a Splash

This coral reef fish can learn to detect predators in complete darkness.



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To Cut Out Salt, Use a Knife

Foods taste saltier when eaten with a knife and denser when eaten with plastic cutlery.



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Bizarre 500-Million-Year-Old Creature Unearthed

The tiny filter-feeding creature is the earliest known fossil with the five-point symmetry found in starfishes, sea urchins and other echinoderms.



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Image Gallery: Bizarre Cambrian Creature

A new Cambrian creature has been unearthed that has an unusual fivefold symmetry



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Whatever Happened to Parapsychology?

Debate over the field's validity continue to rage, but at one historical hotspot, parapsychology research has never stopped.



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Luxor: Ancient Egyptian Capital

The ancient city of Luxor, also called Thebes, served at times as Egypt’s capital and became one of its largest urban centers.



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Prehistoric Paintings Reveal Native Americans' Cosmology

Appalachian cave art may explain Mound people's universe.



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What Is Sarin?

The deadly gas has been used in some of history's most lethal chemical attacks.



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Mysterious Voynich Manuscript Wasn't a Hoax, Study Suggests

The text is still unreadable but researchers say it is organized like a real language.



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What Are the World's Fastest Trains?

There's a lot of competition in the over-300 mph category.



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Kate Moss See-Through Shirt and Upskirt Filming in London



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How Far Away Is Lightning?

Here's a simple method for calculating your distance from a lightning strike.



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Aspirin Cuts Colon Cancer Risk, Study Suggests

Taking regular aspirin may reduce the risk of some types of colon cancer, depending on genetics.



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5 Interesting Facts About Aspirin

What are the risks and benefits of aspirin?



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Ancient Roman Road Exposed in Jerusalem

The worn-down flat stones of an ancient Roman road have been unearthed in Israel.



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Veronica Angeloni Bikinis Poolside in Forte Dei Marmi



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Kelly Andrews Topless in a Cut Out White Dress and a Pink Lace Thong



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President Obama Reveals Bold New Climate Change Plan

The president outlined his policy objectives at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.



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Obama Takes Aim at Changing Climate

President Barack Obama says scientists concur that the Earth warming and that human activity contributes to it. Obama says that the debate over climate change has been put to rest. Powered by NewsLook.



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Human Origins

News and features on the human family tree.



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'World of Warcraft' Hackers Steal Millions in Gold

Heroes in 'World of Warcraft' risk their hard-earned gold if they use the Auction House apps.



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Found! 3 Super-Earth Planets That Could Support Alien Life

There are at least six planets orbiting the nearby star Gliese 667C, scientists say.



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More Species at Risk from Climate Change Than Thought

Many animals most vulnerable to climate change are not currently conservation priorities.



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Natasha Barnard Cleavage in Leonisa Lingerie Summer 2013



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Lucy Hale Flashes Her Legs and Midriff at the Bongo Boutique in NYC



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Brooke Burke Camel Toe Leaving Yoga Class in Malibu



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