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Smokey Bear becomes next space crews mascot
An American astronaut heading to the International Space Station has chosen Smokey Bear as his crew's mascot. NASA astronaut Joseph Acaba said Wednesday that he hopes Smokey, the mascot of the ...
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Soldiers Who Desecrate the Dead See Themselves as Hunters
-; Modern day soldiers who mutilate enemy corpses or take body-parts as trophies are usually thought to be suffering from the extreme stresses of battle. But, research funded by the Economic and ...
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DNA Barcoding Verified the Discovery of a Highly Disconnected Crane Fly Species
-; Northwestern Europe harbors one of the best known biotas, thanks to the long faunistic and floristic traditions practiced there. However, some animal groups are far better known than others. The ...
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Solar eclipse – in pictures
Eyes have turned skywards across Asia and North America to watch an annular solar eclipse - last seen on US soil since 1994 and not due to happen again until 2023. The 'ring of fire' ...
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Homeroom For Mahtomedi High School team it really is rocket science
Mahtomedi High School students spent months using software and high-tech tools to design, construct and test a rocket. The adviser and team members on hand for a photo are, from left, teacher Bryan ...
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Telescope peers into the origins of the universe
UC San Diego has begun operating a powerful new telescope that's focused on one of the toughest questions in physics: Exactly what happened at the precise instant that the big bang created the ...
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Scientific research in Bangladesh New opportunities
Much of the relevancy of science to man and to society arises by way of technology. Science and technology (S&T) complement each other via complex, two-way interaction. Science brings reason and ...
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Dinosaur skeleton fetches $1.05 million at disputed U.S. auction
(Reuters) - A nearly intact skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus sold for $1.05 million at auction in New York on Sunday, although the sale has been disputed by the Mongolian government, which has questioned ...
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Acid in the Brain New Way to Look at Brain Function
-; University of Iowa neuroscientist John Wemmie, M.D., Ph.D., is interested in the effect of acid in the brain. His studies suggest that increased acidity or low pH, in the brain is linked to panic ...
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Indoor Navigation System for Blind
-; University of Nevada, Reno computer science engineering team Kostas Bekris and Eelke Folmer presented their indoor navigation system for people with visual impairments at two national conferences ...
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