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1. Giant Squid Caught On Video By Japanese Scientists
Posted By nova on December 22, 2006 at 9:58 am in Flora and Fauna
Its mass of reddish tentacles flailing, a giant squid fought a losing battle to evade capture in a video unveiled by Japanese scientists on Friday.
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2. Unseasonable Flowering In The Netherlands
Posted By nova on December 21, 2006 at 6:06 am in Flora and Fauna
Observers in the Netherlands reported that more than 240 wild plant species were flowering in December, along with more than 200 cultivated species. According to biologist Arnold van Vliet of Wageningen University, this unseasonable flowering is being caused by extremely high autumn temperatures.
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3. Bears Have Stopped Hibernating
Posted By nova on December 21, 2006 at 6:04 am in Flora and Fauna
Bears have stopped hibernating in the mountains of northern Spain, scientists revealed yesterday, in what may be one of the strongest signals yet of how much climate change is affecting the natural world.
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4. Spain Set For Warmest Year On Record
Posted By nova on December 20, 2006 at 8:09 am in Earth Sciences
This year is on track to be the warmest on record in Spain, a country which was already hot before global warming set in, the government said on Tuesday.
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5. Floods Hit South Malaysia, 30,000 Flee Homes
Posted By nova on December 20, 2006 at 8:06 am in Earth Sciences
Southern Malaysia has been hit by the heaviest rains in 100 years this week and resultant flooding has forced about 30,000 people to flee their homes, news reports said on Wednesday.
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6. Discovery Set to Leave Space Station
Posted By nova on December 20, 2006 at 6:41 am in Astronomy
Space shuttle Discovery's astronauts have rewired the space station, managed three spacewalks, and now completed the most difficult task of their mission: getting a stubborn, solar array folded up during an impromptu fourth spacewalk.
6. Discovery Set to Leave Space Station
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7. NASA, Google Aim For Virtual Space Travel Online
Posted By nova on December 19, 2006 at 2:37 pm in Astronomy
Web surfers may soon be able to explore the canyons of Mars and experience a virtual flight over the surface of the moon thanks to a deal announced on Monday between Web search company Google Inc. and the NASA Ames Research Center.
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8. Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries Of 2006
Posted By grim on December 19, 2006 at 9:46 am in Astronomy
From the discovery of 100,000 year old shell beads in the Middle East to the uncovering of the first Egyptian Tomb since King Tut, these are the top 10 archaeological finds of 2006.
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9. Leopard Saves A Baby Baboon
Posted By nova on December 19, 2006 at 6:21 am in Flora and Fauna
She is the ultimate predator - a sleek and stealthy killer. Pouncing on her prey, she silences the baboon with one swipe of a vicious paw. Then, suddenly, something stirs in the dead animal's fur, and the law of the jungle is rewritten.
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10. Over 50 New Species Found In Borneo: WWF
Posted By nova on December 19, 2006 at 6:12 am in Flora and Fauna
Dozens of new species of animals and plants including a catfish with protruding teeth and a tree frog with striking bright green eyes have been found in the past year in the forests of Borneo, a WWF report said on Tuesday.
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11. Time Magazine's Person Of The Year Is You
Posted By nova on December 18, 2006 at 12:00 pm in Uncategorized
You were named Time magazine "Person of the Year" on Saturday for the explosive growth and influence of user-generated Internet content such as blogs, video-file sharing site YouTube and social network MySpace.
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12. Astronauts Ready For Space Walk To Fix Solar Panels
Posted By nova on December 18, 2006 at 7:16 am in Astronomy
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station readied for a fourth spacewalk on Monday to unstick a jammed solar array in an extra excursion that extended the space shuttle Discovery's mission at the orbiting outpost by a day.
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13. Scientists Identify Gene Mutation In Autism
Posted By nova on December 18, 2006 at 7:09 am in Medicine and Biology
French scientists have identified genetic mutations in a small number of children with autism which could provide insight into the biological basis of the disorder.
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14. South Korean Team Produces 3 Cloned Dogs
Posted By nova on December 18, 2006 at 7:04 am in Medicine and Biology
A team of South Korean scientists once led by disgraced stem-cell researcher Hwang Woo-suk said on Monday they had produced three cloned copies of a female Afghan hound.
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1. Chickenpox Vaccine A Success
1. Chickenpox Vaccine A Success
(Since the U.S. began routine chickenpox vaccination in 1995, the number of Americans sent to hospitals by the infection each year has dropped by more than two-thirds, government researchers reported Monday.)
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2. Japan Disaster - Before & After Cleanup Photo Gallery
2. Japan Disaster - Before & After Cleanup Photo Gallery
(This gallery of photographs shows the widespread devestation documented shortly after the 2011 disaster, and follows it up with a shot taken in the same place 3 months later. Quite a stunning compilation!)
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Category: Earth Sciences
3. NASA Goes Asteroid Hunting in a Zeppelin
3. NASA Goes Asteroid Hunting in a Zeppelin
(NASA goes after the fragments of an asteroid that touched down in Nevada with the help of a chartered airship.)
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Category: Astronomy
4. Chimpanzees Hunt Using Spears
4. Chimpanzees Hunt Using Spears
(Chimpanzees in Senegal have been observed making and using wooden spears to hunt other primates, according to a study in the journal Current Biology.)
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5. We're Not From The Milky Way (DISPROVEN)
5. We're Not From The Milky Way (DISPROVEN)
(A sense of shock came as scientists announced that the Sun, the Moon, our planet and its siblings, were not born into the familiar band of stars known as the Milky Way galaxy, but we actually belong to a strange formation with the unfamiliar name of the Sagittarius Dwarf galaxy! (DISPROVEN))
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6. Weird New Creatures Found in Antarctica
6. Weird New Creatures Found in Antarctica
(Several strange creatures including a psychedelic octopus have been found in frigid waters off Antarctica in one of the world’s most pristine marine environments. )
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7. Global Warming Claims Tropical Island
7. Global Warming Claims Tropical Island
(For the first time in recorded history, an inhabited island has disappeared beneath rising seas. )
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8. Ancient Shark Found Off Japanese Coast
8. Ancient Shark Found Off Japanese Coast
(A species of shark rarely seen alive because its natural habitat is 600 meters (2,000 ft) or more under the sea was captured on film by staff at a Japanese marine park this week. )
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9. Government Shuts Off Egypt's Internet
9. Government Shuts Off Egypt's Internet
(Preliminary investigations indicate that most of the country's ISPs cut Internet access within a 20-minute period, likely at the government's behest)
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Category: Humanity
10. Reactors 5 and 6 Heating Up
10. Reactors 5 and 6 Heating Up
(Even as workers race to prevent the radioactive cores of the damaged nuclear reactors in Japan from melting down, concerns are growing that nearby pools holding spent fuel rods could pose an even greater danger. )
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11. How Jellyfish Work
11. How Jellyfish Work
(Jellyfish are probably some of the most unusual and mysterious creatures that you'll ever encounter.)
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Category: Flora and Fauna
12. Chinese Breakthrough in Nuclear Technology
12. Chinese Breakthrough in Nuclear Technology
(Chinese scientists have made a breakthrough in spent fuel reprocessing technology that could potentially solve China's uranium supply problem, state television reported on Monday.)
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13. Top 5 NASA Space Missions Of All Time
13. Top 5 NASA Space Missions Of All Time
(These are the top 5 accomplishments of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to date. We cant wait to expand this list, so get to work NASA!)
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14. World's Lightest Material Invented - 99.99% Air
14. World's Lightest Material Invented - 99.99% Air
(Scientists from Caltech, UC Irvine and HRL have created a material lighter than styrofoam and aerogel)
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15. U.S. Declares Eastern Cougar Extinct
15. U.S. Declares Eastern Cougar Extinct
(The eastern cougar, a large and elusive tawny wild cat that once prowled over wilderness in 21 states, is now extinct, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said on Wednesday.)
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1. Japan Disaster - Before & After Cleanup Photo Gallery
1. Japan Disaster - Before & After Cleanup Photo Gallery
(This gallery of photographs shows the widespread devestation documented shortly after the 2011 disaster, and follows it up with a shot taken in the same place 3 months later. Quite a stunning compilation!)
Rating: 3.24
Category: Earth Sciences
2. Experimental Jet Tested At 10 Times Speed of Sound
2. Experimental Jet Tested At 10 Times Speed of Sound
(An experimental jet engine has been successfully tested at speeds of up to 11,000 km (6,835 miles) per hour, or 10 times the speed of sound, during trials in Australia's outback, defense scientists said on Friday.)
Rating: 3.18
Category: Uncategorized
3. NASA Seeks To Share Excess Room On Space Station
3. NASA Seeks To Share Excess Room On Space Station
(NASA expects to have twice as much room as it needs for its research on the International Space Station and is looking for U.S. partners to share the novel piece of real estate, authorities said on Monday.)
Rating: 3.16
Category: Astronomy
4. Shuttle Launch Delayed Again, Hopes For May 16
4. Shuttle Launch Delayed Again, Hopes For May 16
(The U.S. space agency NASA on Friday delayed again, to no earlier than May 16, the date of shuttle Endeavour's launch for a servicing mission to the International Space Station, officials said.)
Rating: 3.14
Category: Astronomy
5. Early 2007 Saw Record-Breaking Extreme Weather
5. Early 2007 Saw Record-Breaking Extreme Weather
(The world experienced a series of record-breaking weather events in early 2007, from flooding in Asia to heatwaves in Europe and snowfall in South Africa, the United Nations weather agency said on Tuesday.)
Rating: 3.11
Category: Earth Sciences
6. Flash Flood Kills More In Storm-Hit Pakistan
6. Flash Flood Kills More In Storm-Hit Pakistan
(A flash flood swept through six villages in Pakistan's storm-hit Baluchistan province killing 30 people and forcing more than 10,000 from their homes as a huge effort to help up to 1.5 million people geared up.)
Rating: 3.11
Category: Earth Sciences
7. US Approves 1st Stem Cell Study for Spinal Injury
7. US Approves 1st Stem Cell Study for Spinal Injury
(A U.S. biotech company says it plans to start this summer the world's first study of a treatment based on human embryonic stem cells — a long-awaited project aimed at spinal cord injury.)
Rating: 3.1
Category: Medicine and Biology
8. NASA Finally Goes Metric
8. NASA Finally Goes Metric
(When NASA returns astronauts to the Moon, the mission will be measured kilometers, not miles.)
Rating: 3.1
Category: Astronomy
9. Top 5 Inventions Of 2011
9. Top 5 Inventions Of 2011
(5 of the most useful inventions created this year)
Rating: 3.1
Category: Technology
10. U.S. Vehicles Rank Bottom in Fuel Efficiency
10. U.S. Vehicles Rank Bottom in Fuel Efficiency
(The United States ranks at the bottom of industrialized countries in vehicle fuel-economy standards, but would jump far up the list if legislation to boost mileage requirements clears Congress and is signed into law, according to a report released on Monday.)
Rating: 3.09
Category: Technology
11. Hundreds of Saudi Camels Die From Mystery Ailment
11. Hundreds of Saudi Camels Die From Mystery Ailment
(Hundreds of camels have died in Saudi Arabia this week from a mystery ailment. )
Rating: 3.09
Category: Earth Sciences
12. Greenpeace Says Indian Port Killing Rare Turtles
12. Greenpeace Says Indian Port Killing Rare Turtles
(A port being built on India's eastern coast is a "killing field" of rare Olive Ridley turtles and other marine life, and should be shut down, Greenpeace said on Friday.)
Rating: 3.09
Category: Flora and Fauna
13. Rare Giant Squid Washed Up in Australia
13. Rare Giant Squid Washed Up in Australia
(One of the largest giant squid ever found has washed up on a remote Australian beach, sparking a race against time by scientists to examine the rarely seen deep-ocean creature.)
Rating: 3.09
Category: Flora and Fauna
14. Greek Fires Kill 56 and Lick Ancient Olympia
14. Greek Fires Kill 56 and Lick Ancient Olympia
(Firefighters battled to save ancient Olympia on Sunday as Greece's worst forest fires in decades ravaged hills around the historic site and the death toll rose to 56. )
Rating: 3.09
Category: Earth Sciences
15. Chimps on Treadmill Offer Human Evolution Insight
15. Chimps on Treadmill Offer Human Evolution Insight
(Chimpanzees scampering on a treadmill have provided support for the notion that ancient human ancestors began walking on two legs because it used less energy than quadrupedal knuckle-walking, scientists said. )
Rating: 3.09
Category: Flora and Fauna

Drunken Monkeys Raid Resorts, Steal Alcohol
(Video)
Drunken Monkeys Raid Resorts, Steal Alcohol (Video)

(These monkeys steal alcohol from people at a tropical resort and get drunk. There are some interesting parallels between drunk monkeys and human under the influence of alcohol.)
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Category: Life On Earth

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