Τρίτη 30 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

Ebola Outbreak

The current Ebola outbreak is the largest in history. The three most affected countries are Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, and cases have also been reported in Nigeria and Senegal.



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Kendall Jenner See-Through Hotness in Sonia Rykiel Fashion Show in Paris



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Ebola Update: First Case Diagnosed in the US

The first case of Ebola diagnosed in the U.S. was reported today, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.



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Half of Earth's Wildlife Lost Since 1970, Report Finds

The number of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish on Earth dropped by 52 percent from 1970 to 2010, according to the World Wildlife Fund's newly released Living Planet Report.



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Popular Supplement Is Culprit in Itchy Rash

A man in California developed an itchy rash over his face, torso, abdomen and scalp that turned out to be a side effect of taking a popular supplement called kava kava, according to a recent report of his case.



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Miley Cyrus Performs in Rio for Her Bangerz World Tour



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Antarctic Ice Loss Causes Dip In Earth's Gravity | Video

Fluctuations in gravity can be attributed to the loss of ice in West Antarctica according to data from ESA's GOCE satellite.



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Ashley Lee Sexy Swimsuit Photoshoot In Malibu



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Higgs Music: What the World’s Largest Atom Smasher Sounds Like

: The discovery of the Higgs boson, the particle thought to give all others their mass, was music to scientists' ears, but now the data has been turned into literal music.



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Build-a-Bot Kit Makes Robots Open Source

A new toolkit could help veteran and beginner roboticists design, create and assemble a variety of soft-bodied bots.



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Casey Batchelor Shows Cleavage at a Photocall for ‘We Still Kill The Old Way’ in London



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Weird 'Island' on Saturn Moon Titan Puzzles Scientists (Video, Photos)

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has spotted an odd islandlike feature in Ligeia Mare, one of Titan's largest hydrocarbon seas. Scientists don't know what to make of the structure, which covers about 100 square miles.



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Hidden Risk? Marijuana May Be Bad for Your Heart

The link between marijuana use and heart attacks is strengthening, researchers say. In a new report, researchers conclude that a healthy 21-year-old man had a heart attack that was at least in part due to his marijuana use.



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Gisele Bundchen Leggy Catwalk for 2015 Chanel Fashion Show in Paris



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Why Are So Many Volcanoes Erupting?





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Fall Colors Spotted from Space (Photos)

Pictures from space show that fall is in full swing in parts of North America. Clusters of trees have shed their summer greens in favor of autumnal oranges and reds around the Great Lakes and New England.



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Kaley Cuoco Wearing Tights Leaving A Yoga Class in Sherman Oaks



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Kelly Brook Flashes Legs and a Little Cleavage While Pumping Gas in LA



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Tiny Sea Monkeys Create Giant Ocean Currents

Every evening, sunset signals the start of dinner for billions of wiggling sea monkeys living in the ocean. As these sea monkeys swarm to the surface, they may contribute as much power to ocean currents as the wind and tides do, a new study reports.



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Climate Change Could Alter Human Male-Female Ratio

Climate change could affect the ratio of human males to human females that are born in some countries, a new study from Japan suggests.



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Sea Monkeys Migrate Towards Bright Laser Light - Fluid Motion Pattern Studied | Video

In a study of how zooplankton migration affects ocean currents, sea monkeys were subjected to a bright laser light and they collectively followed the brightest spots.



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New Basis Peak Is Part Fitness Tracker, Part Smartwatch

A new version of the Basis fitness tracker called Peak — which features a new design, improved heart rate monitoring and some smartwatch capabilities — will be released in early November.



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Images: Pirate Tale Revealed in Vatican Archives

Newly published Vatican documents reveal an ancient tale of a pirate who seems to have stolen treasure that belonged to a dead bishop and was en route aboard a ship to Pope Innocent VI.



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Dolphins Can Sense Magnets, Study Suggests

Dolphins can now add magnetic sense to their already impressive resume of abilities, new research suggests.



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Δευτέρα 29 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

Fighting Hockey Concussions with Safer Helmets (Op-Ed)

New helmet ratings, based on laboratory testing, will let consumers know which hockey protection is best at preventing concussions.



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5 Surprising Facts About Lakes

New and surprising facts from a recent count of Earth's lakes.



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How Many Lakes on Earth? Researchers Finally Know

With high-resolution satellite data and supercomputers to check every cloudless pixel, researchers now have the best count yet of lakes on Earth.



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Climate Change Influenced Extreme Heat in 2013, Report Finds

Manmade climate change stoked some of 2013's most extreme heat on the planet, a new report shows.



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How Could Enterovirus D68 Cause Paralysis?

Several children in Denver have developed limb weakness or paralysis after having respiratory illness, and four of the children have been found positive for enterovirus D68.



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Why Deadly Japan Volcano Erupted Without Warning

Japan's deadly blast at Mount Ontake was likely a phreatic eruption, a steam explosion that is nearly impossible to predict.



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'O' My: Ring-Shaped Cloud Spotted Over the Pacific (Photo)

NASA's Earth Observatory released an image of an 'O'-shaped open-cell cloud that formed over the Pacific Ocean in early September.



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Derryn Lester Topless Shoot for Treats



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Candice Swanepoel Bikini Photoshoot for Victoria’s Secret



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Sophisticated 600-Year-Old Canoe Discovered in New Zealand

Sophisticated oceangoing canoes and favorable winds may have helped early human settlers colonize New Zealand, a pair of new studies shows.



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Sarah Hyland, Bella Thorne, and More at the Teen Vogue Young Hollywood Party in Beverly Hills



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Live Science Thanks You, Our 1 Million+ Facebook Fans! (Infographic)

Live Science, founded in 2004, has grown to have more than 1 million fans on Facebook and continues to grow as more readers find us on social media and spread the word about our coverage of science, technology and the natural world.



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Well-Armed Design: 8 Octopus-Inspired Technologies

Octopuses, with their underwater dexterity and camouflage abilities, have inspired much technological innovation. Here are some novel technologies that have been created based on the sea creature.



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Photos: Amazing Tech Inspired by the Octopus

The octopus is inspiring all kinds of technologies, from grasping tentacles and camouflage material to robotic arms and suction cups. Here’s a look at the sophisticated tech that this sea creature has helped unleash in recent years.



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Ariana Grande Hot Performance at BPM in NYC



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Emily Ratajkowski Red Hot Cleavage at Gone Girl NYC Premiere



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Maitland Ward as ‘Red Sonja’ at Long Beach Comic-Con



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Arianny Celeste and Brittany Palmer Busty at the UFC After-Fight Party in Vegas



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Higgs Boson to the World Wide Web: 7 Big Discoveries Made at CERN

The world's biggest atom smasher, which made possible a host of monumental discoveries, is celebrating its 60th anniversary today (Sept. 29).



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Bodies Recovered From Japan Volcano Eruption | Video

Rescue crews finished recovering the remaining 27 bodies from atop Japan's Mount Ontake Monday. At least 31 people were killed Saturday in the mountain's first fatal volcanic event in modern history.



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In Photos: Urban Bobcats Stroll through the American Southwest

In the American Southwest, where man has continued to build his homes farther from the center of established cities, the urban bobcat has become a common subdivision neighbor.



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Flash Photography: 'Bolt from the Blue' Caught on Camera

A high-speed camera run by the University of Florida's Lightning Research Laboratory caught an unusual bolt from the blue in Gainesville.



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Egyptian Mummy's Brain Imprint Preserved in 'Peculiar' Case

An ancient Egyptian mummy is raising a new mystery in archaeology because it has one very rare feature: The blood vessels surrounding the mummy's brain left imprints on the inside of skull.



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Best Birth Control for Teens: Implants, IUDs

For teens, the first choice for birth control should be the long-acting forms of birth control, according to new guidelines.



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Κυριακή 28 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Mysterious marbles in Utah, cannibalistic octopi on video and the ebola epidemic made the top stories in Science this week. Make sure you check out the rest!



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Σάββατο 27 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

'Space Bubbles' May Have Doomed Key Afghan War Mission

A plasma bubble likely contributed to the helicopter radio communication failure during the battle of Takur Ghar, part of Operation Anaconda during the war in Afghanistan.



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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

Ancient platform sandals, a scuba diving record and a cannibalistic octopus are just a few of the best images in Science.



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Παρασκευή 26 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

Will U.S.-India Summit Bring Historic Climate Action? (Op-Ed)

India and the United States are poised to push historic climate changes, but will they?



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Men, Pride and Depression (Op-Ed)

Men often don’t feel able to reach out for assistance because both the symptoms of depression and the act of seeking help goes against a stereotypical view of how us blokes should or shouldn’t behave.



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NASA Space Shuttle Data Tapped to Combat Climate Change

The White House is looking to data from NASA's space shuttle program to help in the fight against climate change. NASA will publicly release hi-res topographic maps of the globe to help other nations prepare for a changing environment.



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BRCA Gene Mutations Linked to Salivary Gland Cancer

Genetic mutations that put people at high risk for breast cancer may also be linked to an increased risk of salivary gland cancer, a new study suggests.



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Charlotte McKinney is One Sexy Nurse in Galore Magazine



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Apple's Health App Tracks Almost Everything, Except Periods

Apple has finally released its much-anticipated health app, but some are asking why the app has no feature for tracking a woman's menstrual cycle.



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Nina Agdal Hot in Next Lingerie and Sleepwear Winter 2014



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Lisa Opie and Kristina Sofia Bikinis on Miami Beach



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3D-Printed Rocks Could Change Fracking Practices

Geologists are using 3D-printed rocks to study how oil and gas moves through underground rock and the research could have important implications for fracking.



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Drones Are Coming to Hollywood: FAA Clears Robot Flyers for Filming

Lights! Camera! Take off! The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced yesterday (Sept. 25) that television and movie producers will now be able to use drones to capture high-flying aerial footage.



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Elle Brittain Topless Black and White Shoot in Oyster #105 by Derek Henderson



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Mayra Veronica Covered Topless Bedroom Shoot



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Mysterious Colorado Rock Formation May Be Result of 'Natural Fracking'

An ancient, catastrophic flood or earthquake may explain how a bewildering rock formation in Colorado's Rocky Mountains formed, a new study finds.



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Dita von Teese Super Hot Burlesque Show in NYC



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Kelly Brook Shows Off Her Boobs and Legs in LA



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Much of Earth's Water Is Older Than the Sun

The finding suggests that water is commonly incorporated into newly forming planets throughout the Milky Way galaxy and beyond, researchers said — good news for anyone hoping that Earth isn't the only world to host life.



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Once-Massive Aral Sea Is Drying Up (Photos)

Once a sprawling oasis in the mostly arid Central Asian countries of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, the Aral Sea is now a fraction of its former self. Images captured by a NASA satellite show that the eastern basin of the South Aral Sea is now completely dry.



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3 Tips for Following Low-Carb Diets

Low-carb diets are popular, and although they may help with weight-loss they can also affect health in other ways. Here are three tips to help you stay healthy while following a low-carb diet.



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Kim Kardashian Cleavage in Paris



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Gerard Butler’s New Girlfriend Bikini Booty in Malibu



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Vanessa Hudgens Camel Toe and Booty Under Her Tights in LA



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How Caffeinated Energy Drink Triggered Teen's Heart Problem

For a teenage boy in England, drinking one highly caffeinated beverage at the gym set off a heart problem he didn't know he had, according to a new report of his case.



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Delivery Drones Become a Reality in Germany

German logistics company DHL recently announced it is launching a new drone delivery service to get "urgently needed goods," such as life-saving medicines, to certain remote locations.



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In Images: DHL's 'Parcelcopter' Delivery Drone

The German logistics company is putting drones to good use.



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Climate Change Scrambles Arctic Food Chain

The Arctic's shrinking sea ice is reshaping the region's food web from the bottom up, a new study reports.



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Remarkable Limb Regeneration Began 3 Million Years Ago

Fossilized, primitive amphibians with odd-looking appendages, some with extra toes and deformed shapes, suggest the ability of some vertebrates to regenerate or regrow amputated limbs first evolved at least 300 million years ago.



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Πέμπτη 25 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

How to Turn an Inkjet Printer into a Bio Lab (Op-Ed)

A group of enterprising chemists from Tsinghua University are exploiting that precision engineering, which normally results in high-resolution colour prints, to screen millions of different chemical reactions.



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Why Do Some Men Show Signs of Pregnancy? (Op-Ed)

Couvade is an involuntary manifestation of pregnancy in men with a partner who is expecting a baby — sometimes called “sympathetic pregnancy.”



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Dissecting the Agony and the Ecstasy of Win-Win Choices (Op-Ed)

If you have trouble picking ice cream amongst 31 flavors, you are not alone — but why are win-win choices so difficult?



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Talk Therapy May Help Social Anxiety Better than Drugs

A type of talk therapy called cognitive behavioral therapy appears more effective than medication in treating people with social phobia, a new study finds.



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Number of Never-Married Americans Hits New Record

In 2012, one in five people over age 25 in the United States were not married and never had been married.



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Feeling Bummed? How Disappointment Works in the Brain

Feelings of disappointment are caused by a rare type of brain signaling, new research shows. Two neurotransmitters are released by the same neurons, and their ratio is what determines whether you feel a bit discouraged or totally downhearted.



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Tesla Museum Sparks 'Buy a Brick' Crowdfunding Campaign

A group that's restoring the inventor's Wardenclyffe lab in Shoreham, New York, is selling engraved bricks to fund a museum at the site.



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Summer St Claire Peels Off Her Pink Lingerie for a Topless Shoot



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Selena Gomez, Amber Rose, Sarah Hyland, and More in Sextastic Twitpic Roundup



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Carolina Cruz Looks Hot in Chamela Swimwear



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1.8 Million Americans Have Chlamydia, Report Finds

Nearly 2 million people in the United States have the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia, according to new estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.



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Kendall Jenner Reveals Some Skin at Balmain Fashion Show in Paris



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Strong 6.2-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Alaska

An earthquake of magnitude 6.2 shook southern Alaska Thursday (Sept. 25), according to the U.S. Geological Survey.



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Page 3 Topless Battle: Lissy Cunningham vs Sam Cooke



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Casey Batchelor Bikinis on a Yacht in Ibiza



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Ancient Stone Toolmaking Didn't Just Spread Out of Africa with Humans

A kind of advanced stone artifact once thought to have only originated in Africa may have been invented elsewhere independently, according to a new study.



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Mass Dog Vaccination Could Eliminate Rabies Globally

It is possible to eliminate the deadly rabies virus worldwide through mass vaccinations of dogs, some researchers argue.



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In Photos: Tracing the Invention of Ancient Stone Toolmaking

An ancient way of making stone tools may have been developed independently in Eurasia and Africa, suggesting the technology did not emerge solely from humanity's migration out of Africa.



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Chelsea Heath Covered Topless Bikini Shoot in Malibu



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Only 1 Person Has Been Cured of HIV: New Study Suggests Why

To this date, only one person is thought to have been cured of HIV — the "Berlin patient" Timothy Ray Brown. But no one is exactly sure which aspect of Brown's treatment may have cured him.



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Kelly Brook Booty in Denim Shorts Shopping On Melrose



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Gas Chambers Discovered at Nazi Killing Camp

Gas chambers have been unearthed at the infamous Nazi death camp Sobibor, where thousands of people died.



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Abu Dhabi to Host First Solar-Powered Flight Around World

The first solar-powered flight around the world will take off from and touch down in Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, officials announced today (Sept. 25).



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No Single Missing Link Between Birds and Dinosaurs, Study Finds

Birds didn't evolve in one fell swoop from their dinosaur ancestors, suggests a newly constructed dinosaur family tree showing our feathery friends evolved very gradually, at first.



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Sophie Reade Topless Photoshoot for Zoo Magazine September 2014



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Jordan Carver is Hot and Sweaty for Celebrity Boxing



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20-Year-Old Supernova Mystery Finally Solved

Researchers using data gathered by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have determined that the supernova SN 1993J — which was first observed in 1993, as its name suggests — occurred because one star nabbed hydrogen from another.



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5 Ways the Superintelligence Revolution Might Happen

Assuming that scientific and technological progress continues, human-level machine intelligence is very likely to be developed. And shortly thereafter, superintelligence.



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Daphne Joy Flashes Major Cleavage at a Club in Las Vegas



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Lady Gaga Booty in a Thong Outfit Performing at the Ziggo Dome



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1,000 Feet Down: Man Sets New Deep-Dive Record

An Egyptian man recently took the ultimate plunge for the sake of science. Setting a new Guinness World Record for the deepest scuba dive, the man dove more than 1,000 feet (305 meters) below the surface of the Red Sea.



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'Climate Smart' Agriculture Is Blossoming (Op-Ed)

Farmers must get "climate smart" if they wish to keep up with a changing planet.



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Jetpack Could Rocket Runners to 4-Minute Mile

The newest jetpack won't help you realize your dreams of flying across the sky, but it could help you run a mile in just four minutes.



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'Send Congress to Meet In Space Station' - Fmr. President Clinton Jokes | Video

It maybe the 'answer to ending the political gridlock in America' said the former U.S. president while speaking to ISS crew members Reid Weisman and Alexander Gerst about how they work in unison with international partners.



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Matt Damon: To Solve World Poverty, You Need Clean Water

The developing world has a water problem, and Matt Damon wants to solve it. The actor and philanthropist co-founded Water.org together with CEO Gary White. Their nonprofit organization works to provide clean water and sanitation to hundreds of communities



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Bacteria in Wine May Bring Health Benefits

There are bacteria in wine, but could these bacteria be probiotics, which are good for your health? A new study suggests yes.



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Modern-Day Witch-Hunts Target Men

In Papua New Guinea, attacks on people accused of practicing witchcraft usually target women, but recently, more men have become victims, a new report suggests.



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The Macabre Dr. Mutter's Freaky Medical Marvels

In the early 1800s, when your goiter is larger than your head, you had to visit Dr. Mütter.



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'Dr. Mütter's Marvels' (US 2014): Book Excerpt

In the early 18th century, people with severe disfigurations had to hide from the public — until surgical pioneers like Thomas Dent Mütter emerged.



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Anesthesia's Evolution: Satanic Influence to Saving Grace (Op-Ed)

Surgery without anesthetic is a nightmare, and yet for most of human experience, it that was the only option.



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Τετάρτη 24 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

Some 'Green' Buildings are Unhealthy for Residents (Op-Ed)

The primary goal of home energy efficiency initiatives might be to reduce total energy consumption, but these projects could have a negative impact on public health if we do not take care.



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What Is Biomedical Engineering?

Biomedical engineering is the integration of biology, medicine and engineering to develop systems and devices to improve health care.



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What Is Biomedical Engineering?

Biomedical engineering is the integration of biology, medicine and engineering to develop systems and devices to improve health care.



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Water Vapor Found on Neptune-size Alien Planet

A Neptune-sized planet beyond the solar system has telltale traces of water vapor in its atmosphere, making it the smallest known wet exoplanet yet, scientists say. The exoplanet HAT P-11b is about four times the size of Earth and about 124 light-years aw



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Historic Treaty: Bring Buffalo Home, Heal the Prairie (Op-Ed)

Native American tribes have signed a new treaty to bring back buffalo herds and the prairies they once roamed, and in the process, restore traditional culture.



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Suspenseful Video: Alligator Attacks Scaredy Cat

An amazing video from the Florida Keys shows a curious domestic cat nearly become a midnight snack for an American alligator.



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Increasing Skirt Size Linked to Breast Cancer Risk

Women who gain weight around the waist and increase their skirt size between their 20s and 60s may be at higher risk of breast cancer after menopause, a new study from the United Kingdom suggests.



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Pippa Middleton Bikinis on the Beach in Coccaro



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For Varicose Veins, Laser Treatment Is Best

For people with varicose veins, laser therapy remains the best option for treatment, a new study says.



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DHL 'Parcelcopter' Tested In Germany | Video

Deutsche Post DHL has been conducting test of its "parcelcopter" in Bonn, Germany. Currently there are no plans for regular delivery service via drone.



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Lucie Wilde Topless Kitchen Fun Photoshoot



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Ashley Lee Wet See-Through Top and Bikini Bottom Shoot in Malibu



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Daphne Joy Flaunts Her Bikini Boy Poolside in Vegas



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Cat Evades Attacking Alligator In Florida Keys | Video

The camera trap video shows a curious domestic cat about to get a huge surprise. A Florida alligator nearly catches the feline in its fearsome jaws. Alligators live in wetlands throughout the Lower Florida Keys.



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How Long Will You Be Laid Up After Surgery? Blood Test May Tell

People's recovery times after surgery vary greatly, so its hard to predict how long any one person will be laid up after an operation. But now, researchers are looking to an experimental blood test that may hold some clues.



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Climate Change Gets Graphic in 2050 Weather Forecasts

To illustrate global warming's possible effects on local weather, 13 nations from around the world created future weather reports in the lead-up to the UN Climate Summit yesterday (Sept. 23) in New York City.



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Neptune-Size Exoplanet Has Clear Skies, Water Vapor | Video

Observations of planet HAT-P-11b by the Hubble, Spitzer and Kepler Space Telescopes were used to make the discovery. The planet is 120 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus. Full Story: http://goo.gl/8h7zEP



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Blind Cavefish Froze Its Internal Clock to Save Energy

Mexican cavefish saves energy by ditching circadian rhythm.



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Gallery: Out-of-This-World Images of Insects

Take a closer look at these caterpillars, bugs, moths, wasps and butterflies to learn more about insects found in the eastern half of the United States.



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Mellisa Clarke Topless Striptease Photoshoot



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Dakota Johnson Wears a Bikini in Sicily



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