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CODE PINK: WHY WATER IN A CANADIAN TOWN TURNED A ROSY HUE
Earlier this week, denizens of a small Canadian town got a surprise when they opened their kitchen taps and flushed their toilets.
08.03.2017
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13 INSPIRATIONAL WOMEN HONORED IN GOOGLE'S NEW DOODLE
In honor of International Women's Day, today's new Google's Doodle celebrates 13 groundbreaking women in fields ranging from journalism to tennis to archaeology.
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RABBITS: HABITS, DIET & OTHER FACTS
Rabbits are small mammals with fluffy, short tails, whiskers and distinctive long ears. There are more than 30 species around the world, and while they live in many different environments, they have many things in common.
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ANCIENT ROUTE CONNECTED TO ROMAN 'EMPEROR'S ROAD' UNEARTHED IN ISRAEL
About 2,000 years ago, travelers walked along a wide, stone-paved road, some of them accidently dropping coins that would later be found by modern-day archaeologists in Israel.
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NASA IS GOING TO CREATE THE COLDEST SPOT IN THE KNOWN UNIVERSE
NASA scientists are sending a box to the International Space Station that will be chilled to a temperature more than 100 million times colder than deep space itself. These hyper-cold temps make it possible for a state of matter to form that scientists believe will help them spot more dark matter and dark energy in the universe.
07.03.2017
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RARE WHITE RHINO KILLED FOR COVETED HORN AT FRENCH ZOO
A 4-year-old white rhinoceros who was inside an enclosure in a French zoo has been killed for his horn.
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BUMBLEBEES LEAVE 'SMELLY FOOTPRINTS' BEHIND ON FLOWERS
Bumblebees mark the flowers they've visited with smelly footprints, and they can tell the difference between odors from family members' feet and those of strangers, researchers have found.
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BLUE ORIGIN JUST UNVEILED AN ENORMOUS ENGINE FOR MANNED MISSIONS
The private aerospace company Blue Origin has unveiled its latest engine, BE-4, seven of which are expected to power the upcoming New Glenn rocket. The BE-4 engine could be launching people and equipment into space by the end of the decade.
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BLACK DEATH COUPLE? 2 MALE SKELETONS FOUND WITH FINGERS ENTWINED
A 600-year-old mystery has surfaced from the tunnels of London's new Crossrail network, as archaeologists unearthed the skeletons of two men who were buried apparently holding hands.
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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOUR GIRAFFE IS EXPECTING
April the very pregnant giraffe — and recent internet sensation — is preparing for her calf to arrive at Animal Adventure Park (AAP) in Harpursville, New York, and millions of viewers are tuning in to the park's live video feed to follow along.
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