Πέμπτη 28 Φεβρουαρίου 2013

Artist’s Impression of Dwarf Planet Makemake Space Wallpaper

This space wallpaper shows an artist’s impression of the surface of the distant dwarf planet Makemake.



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Did a Comet Really Chill and Kill Clovis Culture?

A comet proposed to have crashed into North America almost 13,000 years ago didn't do so, according to new research.



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Black Hole's Mystery 'Wave' Surprises Scientists

An unusual vertical column hides the black hole in an X-ray binary system with a rare orientation.



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China to Launch Next Manned Space Mission in Summer

China will send three astronauts to space this summer on a docking mission to its orbiting lab, according to news reports.



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Stargazer's Delight: Moon Gets Close to Bright Star Tonight

The waxing gibbous moon will be really close to the bright star Spica.



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Should You Switch to a Mediterranean Diet?

Experts say the Mediterranean diet is indeed one of the healthiest diets on the planet.



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Man Infected With Smallpox-like Virus Through Sex

The virus in the smallpox vaccine can spread to others if precautions aren't taken.



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Plenty of Snow in Time for Iditarod Race

Early Iditarod qualifying races were canceled in late December and early January due to poor snow cover.



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Eek! 3 New Giant Cockroach Species Found

The yellow-bodied creatures are the first of their genus to be found in China.



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Leilani Dowding Sunbathing in a Bikini Poolside



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Viruses Pass Major Test to Enter Ranks of Living

Viruses with their own immune systems can kill bacteria, and could be key in fighting superbugs.



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Mid-Atlantic Major Snow Potential Next Week

A wintry system that will make a cross-country tour beginning this weekend has the potential to develop into a major storm along the East coast next week.



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Pessimistic People Live Longer, Study Suggests

Low expectations for a happy future might actually propel you into old age.



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NASA Discovers New Radiation Belt Around Earth

NASA's twin Van Allen Probes discovered a short-lived radiation belt that flared up in 2012.



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Our Amazing Planet Top to Bottom: Mountaintop to Ocean Trench (Infographic)

Explore the entire Earth's surface from highest peaks to mysterious depths.



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Emilia Clarke Cleavage is Loved by a Cat at ‘Breakfast At Tiffany’s’ NYC Preview



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Emma Frain Goes Topless in a Yellow Bikini



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Sextastic Twitpic Roundup Includes Irina Shayk, Rihanna, and More



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Bella Thorne Jogs and Stretches for a Morning Workout in LA



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History of the Tooth Fairy



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Vanessa Hudgens Shines in Cosmopolitan Magazine April 2013



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Poppy Rivers vs Amii Grove in Page 3 Topless Battle



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Past Antarctic Warming Linked to Greenhouse Gas

Past increases in carbon dioxide levels in Antarctica were tied to warming temperatures, suggesting modern greenhouse gas emissions may cause similar warming



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Big Meteorite Discovered in Antarctica

Scientists on skidoos search for space rocks.



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Asteroid Hunt: Private Groups Join Search for Dangerous Space Rocks

A nonprofit group and two asteroid-mining companies are joining in.



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What Is Testis Compositum?

Why would Oscar Pistorius have the stuff in his house?



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Rats With Linked Brains Work Together





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Fun Facts About Gazelles

Gazelles are a major food source for predators and rely on their speed to escape.



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Kelly Brook Upskirt in a Tight Dress in London



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Claudia Romani in a Watermelon Colored Bikini at the Beach in Miami



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Nicki Minaj Topless Boob Pasties in Her New Music Video



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Scientists Link Lab Rat Brains | Video

Scientists have engineered something close to a mind meld in a pair of lab rats. The animals' brains were linked so that when one rat pressed a lever the other was compelled to do the same, & the connection stuck even when the rats 2000 miles apart.



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The Happiest US State Is ...

These residents seem to have some secret for well-being.



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Cheating on Taxes Not OK to Most Americans

When it comes to paying income taxes, most Americans believe honesty is the best policy.



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Astronaut Snaps Photo of Mount Etna Erupting

The latest eruption at Italy's Mount Etna seen from space.



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Sequester Cuts Could Hit Scientists Hard

Widespread funding cuts set to take effect March 1 could be dire news for researchers.



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Basketball With Built-In Sensor Records Your Moves

The 94Fifty basketball uses sensors and algorithms to measure over 6,000 pieces of data.



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Happiest States of 2012: The List

Hawaii is happiest and West Virginia brings up the rear.



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Small Earthquake Hits Nevada





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Jane Austen Was Right: Love Requires a Little Delusion

Psychologists have confirmed what Jane Austen knew 200 years ago: In love, 'a good memory is unpardonable.'



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Earthquake Strikes Near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula





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Solved: How King Richard's Heart Was Preserved

The heart of Richard I was preserved outside his body using Bible-inspired spices.



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Τετάρτη 27 Φεβρουαρίου 2013

Higher Humidity Lowers Flu Transmission

The flu virus is less infective at in rooms with higher humidity levels.



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Nut-Cracking Monkeys Show Humanlike Skills

Monkeys and humans have this skill in common.



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Dancing Nemo: Clownfish Wiggles Do an Anemone Good

Clownfish do a wiggle dance inside sea anemones, circulating oxygen-rich seawater to the anemones to help them breathe.



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Whoa! Mutant Tadpoles Sprout Eyeballs on Their Tails

And the peepers work, giving the blind tadpoles vision.



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Image Gallery: Tadpoles Sport Eyes on Their Tails

The tail eyeballs were functional, helping the blind tadpoles to see.



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Produce From Urban Gardens Could Contain Lead

Many urban gardens may be contaminated with lead and other metals.



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Kate Upton’s 50 Bustiest Moments



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Lice Genes Reveal Human Migration

A new analysis of genetic changes in the blood-sucking parasites can reveal how people migrated across the globe



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Crocs Dined on Young Dinos, Scientists Say

Dinosaurs had to look out for predators from a young age.



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Texas' 'White Gold' Seen From Space

Record-setting snowfall in Texas spotted by NASA's Suomi NPP satellite.



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Monster Black Hole's Spin Revealed for 1st Time

The discovery could help astronomers better understand how these behemoths grow.



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Monkeys Cleverly Crack Nuts | Video

Bearded capuchin monkeys use tapping to place nuts in the ideal position for crushing with a large stone.



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Wanted: Married Couple for Private Mars Voyage in 2018

A new nonprofit hopes to launch a man and a woman on a Mars flyby mission.



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Eleanor Tomlinson Reveals Cleavage at ‘Jack The Giant Slayer’ Hollywood Premiere



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Lucy Collett White Lingerie Topless Photoshoot



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Jennifer Love Hewitt in a Bikini for Shape Magazine March 2013



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Artist’s Impression of Free-Floating Planet Space Wallpaper

This cool space wallpaper shows an artist’s impression of the free-floating planet CFBDSIR J214947.2-040308.9. This is the closest such object to the Solar System.



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Small Earthquake Shakes Oklahoma City





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Pacific Leatherback Turtles' Alarming Decline Continues

Study finds precipitous population decrease at turtle's last nesting stronghold.



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Married to Mars: 9 Questions for Dennis Tito on Private Martian Trips

How will a private Mars mission in 2018 work?



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The Arctic in a Pool: Simulator Grows Sea Ice

Allows researchers to see how pollutants and climate change influence Arctic Ocean.



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Head Games: Pro Soccer Players Have Sharper Mental Skills

There are no "dumb jocks" in professional soccer.



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Working ... The New Retirement

The majority of Americans no longer view retirement as a time to kick back and relax.



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Baby Boomers Take Biggest Career Risks

You might think it's the youngest workers who take the biggest risks, but you'd be wrong about that assumption.



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Miranda Kerr and Behati Prinsloo At the Victoria’s Secret Fabulous Event in NYC



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Rosie Jones and Holly Peers Topless FRONT Outtakes March 2013



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Cameron Diaz Covered Topless in Lingerie in Interview Magazine March 2013



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How Gruesome Parasite Lives in You for Decades

New research shows that the secret to blood fluke's long life cycle could be stem cells that allow it to keep regenerating its body parts.



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500-Million-Year-Old Sea Creature With Limbs Under Its Head Unearthed

The primeval arthropod had primitive feeding limbs that may provide new insights into the evolution of insects and crustaceans



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Toothy Spiral Jaw Gave Ancient Sea Predator an Edge

The basketball-size tooth spiral was unlike anything seen in today's sharks.



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Russian Meteor's Origin and Size Pinned Down

The fireball's parent body likely belongs to the Apollo class of Earth-crossing asteroids.



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Cambrian Creatures: Primitive sea life

The Cambrian explosion, when simple life forms rapidly evolved to more complex creatures, produced some beautiful, bizarre, and mysterious animals



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Fun Facts About Camels

Domestic camels are often the main source of transport, meat, milk and even leather or wool products.



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Kate Hudson Wears a Red Bikini Poolside in Miami



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Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage May Improve Public Health

Legal marriage may bestow health benefits over cohabitation, new research finds.



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Shark Attack Kills New Zealand Man

Several sharks were involved, but a great white shark is blamed for the initial attack.



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Entire Maldives Nation Becoming Biosphere Reserve

The entire Maldives, a nation of low-lying islands, pledges to become a sustainable reserve.



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Huge Canyon Discovered Beneath Red Sea

Canyon measures 800 feet deep.



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Love of Math Grows into A Career

Alessio Figalli thought mathematics was not a career path until high school and then was pleasantly surprised to find out it could be.



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The Odd Reason Some Fish Migrate

And it's not to find food or mate.



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How Much Can You Afford to Spend on New Car?

New research that compares new car prices to Americans actual income finds that residents in only on major metropolitan area can actually afford to buy an average-priced new car.



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Hacking the Planet: New Series Premiers on The Weather Channel

Should we engineer the planet to save ourselves from natural disasters?



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Another Collection of Video Game Porn Parodies



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Vanessa Hudgens Sweaty in Yoga Pants in West Hollywood



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Τρίτη 26 Φεβρουαρίου 2013

Most Women Wait More Than 6 Weeks to Have Sex After Childbirth

After giving birth to their first child, most women say they start having sex against within six to eight weeks.



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Swine Flu Vaccine Linked to Narcolepsy in British Kids

Children in England given a version of the swine flu vaccine had an increased risk of developing narcolepsy, a new study suggests.



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Advanced Breast Cancer Increasing Among Young Women

The percentage of young U.S. women with advanced breast cancer has increased slightly in recent decades, according to a new study.



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Planetary Nebula Fleming 1 Space Wallpaper

This cool space wallpaper shows an ESO Very Large Telescope image of the planetary nebula Fleming 1 in the constellation of Centaurus (The Centaur).



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School Lunchroom Changes Get Kids to Eat More Veggies

Small changes to school lunchrooms may improve kids' fruit and vegetable consumption.



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NASA's Curiosity Rover Eats 1st Mars Rock Sample

The Mars rover Curiosity placed the rock powder sample from a drilled Martian rock into two onboard instruments.



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Geneticists Estimate Publication Date Of The 'Iliad'

Genomes and language provide clues on the origin of Homer's classic.



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Europe May Work With China on Space Station

Europe aims to collaborate with China on its plans to build a space station by 2020.



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White House Promises Free Access to Publicly Funded Research

The results of taxpayer-funded research will be made freely available online under a new directive from the Obama administration.



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SpaceX Fires Up Private Rocket for Friday Launch to Space Station

SpaceX's Falcon 9 executed a "static fire" engine test to prep for Friday's launch of the Dragon capsule.



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Artist Creates Tiny Buzz Aldrin Moonwalker in Eye of Needle

The miniature Buzz Aldrin was painstakingly crafted by British sculptor Willard Wigan.



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Canadian Tour Companies Launch Private Spaceflight Deals

Two Canadian adventure-tour companies will add space to their list of destinations.



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Moon and Mars Exploration Pioneer David McKay Dies at 76

McKay helped train the Apollo moonwalkers and led a study that claimed a Mars meteorite may contain signs of past life.



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Caught! Waterspout Comes Onshore in Tampa

Amateur weather tracker catches waterspout transforming into tornado in Tampa, Florida.



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Fun Facts About Bald Eagles

They're one of the greatest endangered species success stories.



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Fun Facts About Alligators

There are only two species of these chomping machines, find out where they are!



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Elaine Morton Nekkid Playboy Pictorial



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Karina Derizans in a thong bikini at the beach in Miami



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Record-Setting Snowfall Seen from Space

The blizzard set records in several areas.



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Newt Pheromones Put Females into Mating Frenzy

For female newts, looks aren't all that important, but smell is.



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Bioshock Infinite Hi Res Feb



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Chantelle Houghton Bikinis Poolside in Spain



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Irina Shayk Flashes Sideboob at Mario Testino Event in West Hollywood



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Best Way for Toddlers to Learn New Words Is ...

Kids remember new words better when they figure them out by themselves.



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Lake-Effect Snow May Need Mountain Effects, Too

Mountains can enhance, dampen and trigger this phenomenon.



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Sexually Confused Newts Mate Indiscriminately | Video

Male pheromones confuse female newts, causing indiscriminate mating behavior, during which they'll try to mate with other females or other newt species.



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Underwater Eruption Shoes How Volcanic Islands Grow

Scientists watch the birth of a volcano near Spain's Canary Islands.



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Warmer Oceans Will 'Bleach' Coral Reefs More Often

Most of the world's coral reefs could be in big trouble by the end of the century, or much sooner, a new report warns.



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Why Pain Can Feel Good

When people experience pain that is less than they expected, they perceive it as pleasurable



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Irina Shayk Super Hot XTI Bikini Campaign



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Mellisa Clarke Takes Off Her Thong Swimsuit in Topless Shoot



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Atmospheric Road Block Sets Stage for More Big US Snowstorms

Recent blockbuster snowstorms in the U.S. have many people asking when winter will loosen its grip, and the answer is not likely any time soon. AccuWeather Chief Forecaster Elliot Abrams explains the stormy pattern over the U.S. the next few weeks.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27465-intense-winter-storms-to-persist.html

Lost and Found: Ancient Shoes Turn Up in Egypt Temple

Mysteriously, the shoes were stuffed in a jar 2,000 years ago, never to be found until now.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27464-ancient-egypt-shoes-discovered.html

Scientists Build Robot Bat Wing

Robotic bat wings could aid in the design of novel flapping aircraft.



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Stephanie March Shows Off Her Bikini Body in Miami



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Fun Facts About Wolverines

They are solitary creatures that live about 7 to 12 years in the wild.



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Jessica Alba BTS Women’s Health Photoshoot for March 2013



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Have Bones of Cleopatra's Murdered Sister Been Found?

One archaeologist lecturing this week believes so.



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Stretchable Batteries Could Power Cyborg Future

The batteries can stretch to three times their original size and can be powered wirelessly, a must for biological implants



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Body Bugs: 5 Surprising Facts About Your Microbiome

Our bodies are home to a multitude of microbes.



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Stretchable Batteries Could Power Bio-Implants | Video

Newly developed stretchable batteries that deform by 300 percent and recharge wirelessly could power biological implants such as electronic eyeballs and robotic skin.



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Body Bugs: 5 Surprising Facts About Your Microbiome

Our bodies are home to a multitude of microbes.



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What Otters' Penis Shrinkage Could Mean for Humans

Chemical pollution may be to blame.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27455-otter-sex-organs-endocrine-disruptors.html

Blizzard Buries Kansas Snowfall Record

The old record was set in February 1913.



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Will Poisoned Mice Solve Guam's Snake Problem?

Invasive species like the brown tree snake are tough to control.



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Is the Way You Talk Killing Your Career?

One particular speech pattern is damaging to young people's careers. And researchers don't know why they do it.



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Doing Two Things at Once? Stop!

Multitasking as a way to improve productivity just doesn't work.



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'Gigantic Jet' Lightning Spotted Over China

Furthest from equator phenomenon has been observed.



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Workers In the Dark About What Bosses Want

Most employees want to do a good job. The problem is that many don't know what their employers want from them.



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In Photos: Ancient Shoes of Egypt

The mostly children's shoes were discovered in a jar in a temple in Egypt.



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Karlie Kloss Sexy Lingerie Photoshoot in Miami



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Katherine Webb on a Trampoline Practicing for ‘Splash



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Δευτέρα 25 Φεβρουαρίου 2013

Uvs Nuur, Mongolia Space Wallpaper

This cool space wallpaper shows The Uvs Nuur Basin in Mongolia and the Russian Federation is the northernmost of the enclosed basins of Central Asia.



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Kids With Ear Infections May Not Need Antibiotics, New Guidelines Say

Kids with mild ear infections may not need antibiotic treatment.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27447-ear-infection-guidelines-aap.html

'Sunglint' Silhouettes Northeast Coast in Astronaut Photo

Sunlight reflects off mirrorlike water off the coast of the United States in this photo.



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'Vulcan' and 'Cerberus' Win Pluto Moon Naming Poll

Vulcan pulls out the win in the Pluto Rocks competition.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27438-pluto-moons-name-poll-vulcan.html

NASA to Unveil Black Hole Discovery Wednesday

The findings are based on observations made by the NuSTAR and XMM-Newton space telescopes.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27437-black-hole-discovery-nasa-nustar-telescope.html

Moon and Mars Exploration Pioneer David McKay Dies at 76

McKay helped train the Apollo moonwalkers and led a study that claimed a Mars meteorite may contain signs of past life.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27435-david-mckay-obituary-moon-mars.html

Artist's Impression of an Active Galactic Nucleus Space Wallpaper

This cool space wallpaper shows an artist's impression of an active galaxy that has jets.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27432-artist-s-impression-of-an-active-galactic-nucleus-space-wallpaper.html

Spider-Man's Silk Really Could Stop a Train

If it was truly as strong as a spider's silk, Spider-Man's webbing material really could stop a train.



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Heidi Klum, Maria Menounos, and Miranda Kerr at the QVC Red Carpet Style in LA



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Sammi Jo White Lingerie Topless Striptease



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Miranda Kerr Shows Some Sideboob at a Photoshoot in Los Angeles



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Extreme Weather Linked to Giant Waves in Atmosphere

Heat waves and other weather anomalies may result from massive waves of air getting stuck.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27427-giant-air-waves-extreme-weather.html

The Porn Myth: Uncovering the Truth about Sex Stars

The average adult film actress is a brunette with a B-cup.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27428-truth-about-porn-stars.html

Tonight's Full Moon Is a Snow Moon: How to See It Online

A webcast from a telescope on the Canary Islands will show the full moon live.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27429-full-moon-snow-moon-webcast.html

Frostbite Forces Adventurer to Quit Antarctic Trek

Sir Ranulph Fiennes was attempting to be the first to cross South Pole on skis during winter.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27426-adventurer-quits-antarctic-trek.html

Intense Texas Blizzard Caught in Videos

Heavy snow and gusting winds shut down the Texas panhandle.



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Brain Cells Can Outlive the Body

Mouse brain cells transplanted into rats can survive at least twice as long as the mice from which they are taken



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27423-brain-cells-outlive-bodies.html

Intense Blizzard Sweeps Texas Panhandle | Video

Videos taken at 4:15 a.m. CST and 8:15 a.m. CST show blizzard conditions in Amarillo, Tex. on Feb. 25, 2013. Hurricane-force wind gusts swept the Texas panhandle as the storm dumped more than 17 inches (43 cm) of snow.



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Mount Etna: Facts About Volcano's Eruptions

Mount Etna is Italy's largest active volcano. It is also the volcano with the longest record of continuous eruption.



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State With the Highest Teen Pregnancy Rate Is ...

New Hampshire has lowest teen pregnancy rates.



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Teen Pregnancy Rates By State

Teen pregnancy rates by state as of 2008, the last year data is available.



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Weekly Boob Tube Roundup for February 25, 2013



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Alice Dellal Shows Off Her Great Bikini Body in Rio



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All-Time Best Girl-on-Girl Cat Fights Gallery



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Ancient 'Micro-Continent' Found Under Indian Ocean

Mantle plume likely tore pieces of ancient continent off.



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Jenni ‘JWOWW’ Farley Shows Sideboob at Dusk Nightclub



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Could an Avocado a Day Keep the Doctor Away?

Avocado eaters have a better diet and a lower risk for metabolic syndrome.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27420-avocados-lower-risk-metabolic-syndrome.html

Shipwreck Alley Threatened by Invasive Mussels

The dozens of sunken ships around Michigan's Thunder Bay might be threatened by a tiny menace: invasive mussels.



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Debt Outweighs Savings for Many in US

The economy is continuing to take its toll on Americans' personal finances.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27419-consumer-debt-outweighs-savings.html

Big Catch: Fisherman Scoops Up Mammoth Tooth

But what was a mammoth tooth doing offshore?



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Indian Rocket Launches Asteroid-Hunting Satellite, Tiny Space Telescopes

The asteroid-tracking NEOSSat and BRITE nanosatellite telescopes were just some of the seven satellites launched Monday (Feb. 25).



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Jennifer Lawrence Looks Stunning at the Independent Spirit Awards



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Miley Cyrus, Heidi Klum, and More Cleavage at Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party



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Mysterious Muscle Disorder Appears Rooted in Brain

People who experience pain or muscle spasms with no known cause have visible differences in their brains.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27370-mysterious-muscle-disorder-brain-roots.html

Earthquake Shake Test Clobbers NYC Brownstone

West Coast-style wins in an earthquake simulation that pits New York's unreinforced brick against California's seismic retrofitting.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27413-nyc-building-earthquake-test.html

Paper Mill Sludge To Clean Up Oil Spills? | Video

Slovenian scientists have developed booms that contain a byproduct of the paper recycling industry, normally treated as waste. It is able to absorb more than 99 percent of spilled oil from the water surface.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27410-paper-mill-sludge-to-clean-up-oil-spills-video.html

Incidence of Identity Theft Hits 3-Year High

One in 20 American adults fell victim to ID theft last year, with $21 billion stolen.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27412-id-theft-survey.html

CT Scans for Lung Cancer May Save Lives

A new study finds that regularly screening heavy smokers could save thousands of lives yearly.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27407-lung-cancer-screening-ct-scan.html

Fun Facts About Buffaloes

Water Buffalo are a domesticated animal used mainly in Southeast Asia for tilling rice fields and to provide milk.



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Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Olivia Munn and More at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party



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Sun Rises on Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

This green desert is home to amazing cacti and endangered bats.



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For Sale: Famed Nobel Medal for Discovery of DNA's Structure

Francis Crick's medal could go for anywhere between a half-million and $5 million.



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Deadly Rabbit Fever Strikes 2 Hunters

The disease can kill humans as well as pets.



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In Photos: Francis Crick Nobel Up For Auction

Items from the co-discoverer of the DNA structure will be auctioned off by Heritage Auctions.



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Majority of Missouri Tan Salons Allow Preteens

A secret survey reveals majority of operators would allow kids in as young as 10.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27397-missouri-tan-salons-allow-preteens.html

Words to Leave off Your Résumé

What you put on your resume can be as important as what you leave off. Experts offer advice on what words you should leave off your resume the next time you look for a job.



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Ghost Illusions Hide Objects in Plain Sight

The ghostly cloaking device could one day hide military aircraft for greater stealth.



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Selena Gomez Not Topless in Spring Breakers, But Rachel Korine Is



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Κυριακή 24 Φεβρουαρίου 2013

Star Cluster NGC 6520 and Dark Cloud Barnard 86 Space Wallpaper

This cool space wallpaper from the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile, shows the bright star cluster NGC 6520 and its neighbor, the strangely shaped dark cloud Barnard 86.



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Artist’s Impression of Outflow Ejected from Quasar SDSS J1106+1939 Space Wallpaper

This artist’s impression shows the material ejected from the region around the supermassive black hole in the quasar SDSS J1106+1939 in this cool space wallpaper.



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Maria Menounos, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Lawrence and More at 2013 Oscars Awards



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Coolest Science Stories of the Week

Science doesn't disappoint. We have super-cool stories from sharks with lightsabers to just how similar men and women are. Check these out.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27355-coolest-science-stories-of-the-week.html

New Source Found For Cold, Deep Antarctic Currents

Seals help scientists find a new source for cold, deep ocean water.



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Σάββατο 23 Φεβρουαρίου 2013

Monkeying Around With Puzzles Makes Chimps Happy

Chimps don't need a reward to complete brain puzzles.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27371-puzzles-rewarding-for-chimpanzees.html

Red Planet Mars Not So Red Beneath the Surface

The Red Planet's signature color is only skin deep.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27389-mars-color-gray-curiosity-rover.html

New Privately Built Rocket Passes Key Engine Test

The Antares rocket built by Orbital Sciences Corp., will launch unmanned Cygnus cargo ships to the International Space Station.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27388-private-antares-rocket-test-success.html

Asteroid-Smashing Mission Picks Space Rock Target

The proposed AIDA mission will go after a binary asteroid called Didymos in 2022.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27387-asteroid-deflection-mission-aida-didymos.html

Serious Stargazing: Spot Bright Star Sirius This Week

The brightest star in the night sky is on full view now.



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Super Space Germs Could Threaten Astronauts

Germs like salmonella behave differently in space.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27385-space-station-science-germs-worms.html

Colorful Map of Mercury Snapped by NASA Spacecraft (Video)

The new Mercury video by NASA's Messenger spacecraft shows an oddly colorful planet.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27384-mercury-color-video-messenger-spacecraft.html

18th-Century Astronomer's Legacy Visible in Southern Night Sky

Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille catalogued the positions of 9,766 southern stars in just 11 months in the 1750s.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27383-southern-night-sky-constellations-lacaille.html

1st Google+ 'Hangout' in Space Connects Astronauts with Earth

What does the Higgs particle have to do with the end of the universe?



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27382-space-google-hangout-nasa-astronauts.html

Astronomer Sleuths Find Clues to 100-Year-Old Meteor Mystery

One night in 1913, nearly a quarter of the world could see fireballs falling in formation to Earth.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27381-meteor-fireball-astronomy-mystery.html

Milky Way Shines Over Volcanoes in Amazing Time-Lapse Video

The video by space photographer Justin Ng captures views of the sky from Indonesia and took 12 days to make.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27380-amazing-milky-way-volcanoes-video.html

Northern Lights Dance in Spectacular Time-Lapse Videos

Astrophotographer Chad Blakley captured three amazing videos of northern lights over Sweden's Abisko National Park.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27379-amazing-northern-lights-videos.html

US Military's Robot Space Plane Settles Into Mystery Mission

The X-37B has been orbiting Earth on a mystery mission since Dec. 11, 2012.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27378-military-space-plane-x37b-mystery.html

Spray-Painting Asteroids Could Protect Earth from Space Rock Threat

Changing a potentially dangerous space rock's reflectivity could nudge it off course.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27377-dangerous-asteroid-deflection-paint.html

Best Science Photos of the Week

A long-distance voyage, monster sunspots revealed and Arizona's surprise snowstorm made our list this week. See what else Science brought us.



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How Dinosaurs Grew the World's Longest Necks

Earth's largest creatures had necks 6 times longer than those of giraffes.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27376-how-dinosaurs-grew-longest-necks.html

Παρασκευή 22 Φεβρουαρίου 2013

Playstation 4 Games Warn of PS-Style Surveillance

The PlayStation 4 promises an omnipresent network that tracks you and your friends — to deliver better games and opportunities to play.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27375-playstation4-surveillance-games.html

Why Corporate Twitter Accounts Get Hacked

Parade of hacks, gaffes results from companies not taking social media seriously.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27374-company-twitter-hijacks.html

Microsoft's Macs Hacked in Java Attack

I'm a Mac, you're a PC, and we're both toast.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27373-microsoft-macs-hacked.html

Harnessing The Power Of Peacocks To Make Colorful Images

Nanotech material reflects light to display pictures without chemicals or electricity.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27372-harnessing-the-power-of-peacocks-to-make-colorful-images.html

Is Millionaire Space Tourist Planning Trip to Mars?

Dennis Tito's nonprofit organization may want to launch astronauts toward the Red Planet in 2018.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27369-mars-space-tourism-dennis-tito.html

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Nipple Pokes and Booty in Tight Leather Jeans in Beverly Hills



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Rare Baby Crocs Released in Wild

Nineteen baby Siamese crocodiles are being let loose in the wetlands of Laos, in a boost to the population of the critically endangered species.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27368-rare-baby-crocs-released-in-wild.html

The 10 Best Bargains in Tech Today

There are many devices that are actually worth a lot more than their sticker prices, dramatically improving your work and play without costing an arm and a leg.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27367-best-tech-bargains.html

The Oscars: Why Hollywood Tales Become 'Real' History

Viewers tend to remember the inaccuracies in historical Oscar contenders such as Argo or Lincoln as real, even when they're pointed out to them



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27364-oscars-innacurate-historical-films.html

Hayley-Marie Coppin Topless and Hot in Algarve



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New Rules on Mutant Bird Flu Research Stir Debate

Will the new regulations keep us safe from a pandemic?



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27366-h5n1-bird-flu-research-policy.html

WhaleWatch: New Program Could Help Protect Whales

The program is based on data from hundreds of tagged whales.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27365-whale-watch.html

The Dirt on Dirt: It's Mostly from Plains

Scientists are surprised to find lowlands may trap more carbon than steep slopes.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27363-global-erosion-rates-and-carbon.html

Why Snacking at Night Is Bad For You

Mice's ability to turn food into fat or fuel waxes and wanes throughout the day



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27361-circadian-rhythm-affects-food-metabolism.html

Victoria Justice Flashing Legs at ‘Lovegold’ Cocktail Party in LA



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Reader Finds February 22, 2013 Includes Jennifer Love Hewitt, Candice Swanepoel, and More



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Are Oscar Emotions Genuine?

Tears are on the rise in Oscar acceptance speeches.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27362-are-oscar-emotions-genuine.html

Tears Flow More Freely In Today's Oscar Speeches

Crying is getting more common at the Academy Awards.



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Mesa Verde: Cliff Dwellings of the Anasazi

A society of pueblo people built entire villages in the sides of cliffs in southwestern Colorado.



via LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/27360-mesa-verde.html

Katherine Webb Works on Her Sexy Form at Diving Practice



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Barbara Palvin Looks Stunning in Elle UK March 2013



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