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NASA finds statistical evidence of global warming

Science – A new NASA-led study shows human-caused climate change has made an impact on a wide range of Earth's natural systems, including permafrost thawing, plants blooming earlier across Europe, and lakes declining in productivity…

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Obesity Contributes to Global Warming

Science – Obese and overweight people require more fuel to transport them and the food they eat, and the problem will worsen as the population literally swells in size, a team at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine…

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Same Sex Couples Common in the Wild

Science – As gay couples celebrate their newfound right to marry in California and opposition groups rally to fight the ruling, many struggle with this question: Is homosexuality natural? On this issue, Nature has spoken:…

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How scientists really feel about God

Science – Scientists hate God. Or find God very disturbing. In fact, modern science has found no evidence of God and so it's stupid anymore to think God exists. The above statements are often presented as conventional wisdom,…

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Big ball of Columbia River sturgeon baffles experts

Science – What they found below the spillways in February was not a giant pile of rock at all, but a humongous pile of thousands upon thousands of sturgeon -- some of them 14 feet long or longer -- lounging together in frigid…

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The 10 smartest animals

Science – We humans have the ability to learn, to reason and solve problems. We're self-aware, and we're also conscious of the presence, thoughts and feelings of others. We make tools and practice the art of deception. We're…

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Billions of electronic-eating 'crazy rasberry ants' invade…

Science – It sounds like the plot of a farfetched science fiction movie. Unfortunately for the residents of Texas, it is very much a reality: billions of tiny reddish-brown ants have arrived onshore from a cargo ship and…

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How scientists really feel about God

Science – Scientists hate God. Or find God very disturbing. In fact, modern science has found no evidence of God and so it's stupid anymore to think God exists. The above statements are often presented as conventional wisdom,…

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Bodyworlds Exhibit The Hurdler

Science – Here is a close up shot of The Hurdler in the Bodyworlds exhibit in the Los Angles at the California Science Center. This exhibit is amazing, through the use of plastination the specimens are dry and odorless, and…

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Mount St. Helens that was, and that will be

Science – The office of the state geologist in Portland overlooks two colossal mountains, each of them a staple of Northwest geography. More important than their aesthetics, however, is what lies beneath the hardened earth.…

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Ancestors Had Leg-up to Trees

Science – The ancestors of humans, apes and monkeys may have taken to the trees because of their small body size.

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What came first - the egg or the gecko inside?

Science – Peter Beaumont broke open an egg and was shocked to find a dead gecko inside. "I was cracking the eggs into a pan when I noticed one of them was all cloudy. I looked at the shell and saw a tiny gecko," he said.

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Rainwater Harvesting Vertical Garden

Science – This is beautiful. It connects to your rain spout, stores rainwater in a tank, and waters the plants via cotton wicks and capillary action.

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Hybrid boat waves hello to S.F. Bay

Science – Green technology came to the blue waters of San Francisco Bay on Friday, when what the manufacturer calls the world's first hybrid recreational boat was introduced to two of California's top resource officers.

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Ants swarm over Houston area

Science – In what sounds like a really low-budget horror film, voracious swarming ants that apparently arrived in Texas aboard a cargo ship are invading homes and yards across the Houston area, shorting out electrical boxes…

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Brochure for Laser Hair Removal and Acne Scars

Science – Check out this brochure from South Coast MedSpa about laser hair removal and Acne Scar removal.

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Astronomers Baffled by Bizarre Star

Science – Astronomers are baffled after finding an exotic type of star called a pulsar apparently locked in an elongated orbit around a star much like the sun -- an arrangement defying what had been known about such objects.

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Free Dating Web Site : Joining Free And Handling Rejection

Science – You;re sure to find the best free dating web site information when you know where to look. Be sure about the subject, then do a search with one or more keywords that may apply. When you are using a free dating web…

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Einstein Letter on God Sells for $404,000

Science – A letter the physicist wrote in 1954 to the philosopher Eric Gutkind, in which he described the Bible as "pretty childish" and scoffed at the notion that the Jews could be a "chosen people," sold for $404,000 at…

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The Next Steps Toward a Sustainable Planet

Science – Since that day, I've learned a whole lot more about the tough challenges we face as a society. I now know that global warming is about simple choices we make--what kind of car we drive and what kind of lightbulbs…

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Quick Ideas For Pumping Up Your Lost Sales

Science – When running the same business over years without changes it can run in a sudden decline. Therefore the business needs from time to time a change to attract new customers and give them a reason to start doing business. It…

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Planning Crossroads Sunset Trail RV Review

Science – Are you an RV owner? If you are, you may enjoy the freedom of being able to come and go as you please. This is a nice luxury that many motor home renters do not have. Since you, as an RV owner, do have the freedom…

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What is A Dragon?

Science – hick, long bodied, scaly skin, four strong legs, two bat-like wings, wedge-shaped heads, and long necks. They usually are portrayed as breathing fire.

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Tunguska meteorite

Science – Members of the scientific expedition of the Siberian state foundation Tunguska Space Phenomenon say they have managed to uncover blocks of an extraterrestrial technical device. The space body, which was later called…

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Youngest supernova in Milky Way discovered

Science – A supernova explosion that occurred about 140 years ago, the most recent in Milky Way, has been discovered by one of NASA's observatories Ã;¢ââ;;¬" Chandra. The supernova was tracked by observing its…

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