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Earth's 'magnetic personality' much older than previously thought Read More » When is a jackal not a jackal? When it's really a 'golden wolf' Read More » U.S. lawmakers question NASA, Air Force on blast probe led by SpaceX By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fourteen U.S. lawmakers on Thursday told the Air Force and NASA they had "serious concerns" about the fact that SpaceX is leading an investigation into the June 28 explosion of its Falcon 9 rocket, and whether it would receive enough oversight. Republican Representatives Mike Coffman from Colorado and Randy Forbes from Virginia led the bipartisan group, which questioned the two government agencies about what the explosion means for future NASA and Air Force launches. Read More »Zoom In on NYC in United Nations' 'My Planet from Space' (Video) Read More » Closest Rocky Alien Planet Discovered Read More » Blue Moon Full Moon Rises Tonight: What to Expect Read More » For Dr. Seuss, Nonsensical Rhymes Came with a Reason Most fans of Dr. Seuss can predict how a line from one of his books will end the moment they hear the beginning. For instance, many will fondly remember the line, "I do not like green eggs and ham," and be able to parrot what comes next: "I do not like them Sam I Am." The predictability of Dr. Seuss' lines and imaginative drawings have been catnip to young readers for decades. Now, more than half a century after "Green Eggs and Ham" (Random House, 1960) was published, Dr. Seuss is asking a new generation of readers, "What Pet Should I Get?" (Random House, 2015). Read More »NYC Light Show Aims to Raise Awareness About Endangered Species On Saturday (Aug. 1), New York's Empire State Building will be converted into a giant billboard to draw attention to the plight of endangered animals around the world. From 9 p.m. to midnight EDT on Saturday, the Empire State Building's southern face will feature images of a snow leopard, a golden lion tamarin, a manta ray and many other creatures that could soon be wiped out in Earth's sixth mass extinction, according to Louie Psihoyos and Travis Threlkel, the organizers of the upcoming event. Psihoyos, a photographer and Academy Award-winning filmmaker (he directed the 2009 Oscar-winning documentary "The Cove"), is co-founder of the animal rights and conservation organization Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS). Read More »Shake, Rattle and Build: Colliding Bricks Self-Assemble Into Objects Read More » 'Magnetic' Discovery May Reveal Why Earth Supports Life and Mars Doesn't Read More » Deadly Fungus Could Threaten US Salamanders Read More » 1 in 5 Adult Americans Report Having a Disability About one in eight adults say they have mobility limitations, such as difficulty walking or climbing stairs, making this the most common type of disability, according to the report. The South had the highest percentages of people with disabilities, according to the report. Although the report did not analyze the reasons for the disparity between states, the South tends to have higher rates of chronic diseases associated with disability, including heart disease and diabetes, than the rest of the country, the CDC said. Read More »Exercise in Teen Years Tied to Lower Mortality Later During the study, 5,282 of the women died, including 2,375 who died from cancer and 1,620 who died from cardiovascular disease. "In women, adolescent exercise participation, regardless of adult exercise, was associated with reduced risk of cancer and all-cause mortality," study author Sarah J. Nechuta, an assistant professor of medicine Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center in Nashville, Tennessee, said in a statement. Read More »'Leaky' Vaccines May Fuel Evolution of Deadlier Viruses Some vaccines may cause viruses to evolve into deadlier forms, a new study suggests. The effect has so far been demonstrated with just one bird virus, though it's possible it may also occur with some human vaccines, the researchers said. Read More »Cheers! 'Blue Moon' Beer Celebrates Lunar Sight for 20th Anniversary Read More » | ||||
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