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Two Rare Persian Leopard Cubs Born in Russia
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How 3D Printing Will Transform Chinese Manufacturing (Op-Ed) Read More » Changing Your Commute Can Drastically Cut Your Costs (Op-Ed) Read More » Hot Tips to Cool Pets When Summer Temps Soar (Op-Ed) KC Theisen is director of pet care issues in the companion animals program for The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). This article first appeared on the HSUS website. Theisen contributed this article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights . Read More »The Best 25 Companies for Work-Life Balance Though many employees strive to attain a positive work-life balance, achieving it is easier said than done. Read More »Rocket Engine Part Recovered by Amazon CEO Has Apollo 11 History Read More » How to Survive a Lightning Strike There's a club open to people from all around the world, but you wouldn't want to join: The club is exclusively for people who've survived a lightning strike. Read More »King David-Era Palace Found in Israel, Archaeologists Say
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Failure to Diagnose Is No. 1 Reason for Suing Doctors The most common reason patients give for suing their doctors is a delay or failure to diagnose a disease, such as cancer, a new study finds. Read More »Two Distant Spacecraft Set to Take Photos of Earth Friday
Boneheaded Dinosaurs Butted Heads In Combat
H7N9 Bird Flu Virus Capable of Airborne Transmission One strain of the H7N9 bird flu virus appears to spread easily through the air between ferrets, which are a good model for how the virus may spread in humans, a new study from China says. Read More »Darwin's Dark Knight: Scientist Risked Execution for Fox Study (Op-Ed) Read More » Spacesuit Water Leak Highlights Spacewalk Dangers
Mars Lost Most of Its Atmosphere Billions of Years Ago, Scientists Say
What Bosses Can and Can't See On Your Smartphone The NSA isn't the only one that has Americans nervous about their privacy. Many employees worry that accessing company data on their smartphones and tablets means their employers can see their personal data. The good news is that those fears are somewhat overblown. Read More »Physicists unveil results helping explain universe GENEVA (AP) — Scientists at the world's top lab for particle physics say they've witnessed an extremely rare event that adds certainty to how they think the universe began. Read More »10 Jobs Employers Can't Fill The great skills gap mystery continues. Despite millions of workers still looking for jobs, there are a wide variety of positions employers just can't seem to fill, new research shows. Read More »Futuristic British Space Plane Engine to Get Flight Test in 2020
How Long-Forgotten Seawall Fended Off Sandy
Return of long-absent bumblebee near Seattle stirs scientific buzz Read More » Proposed NASA Budget Cuts Spark Bitter Debate in Congress
Big Full Moon Myths Debunked: The Truth About June's 'Supermoon'
Rocket blasts off from Florida with military communications satellite By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - An Atlas 5 rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Friday carrying a sophisticated communications satellite designed to provide voice and data services for U.S. military forces around the world. The 206-foot (63-meter) tall rocket, built and operated by United Launch Alliance, a partnership of Lockheed Martin and Boeing, lifted off at 9 a.m. EDT (1300 GMT) from a seaside launch pad just south of the Kennedy Space Center. Perched on top of the booster was the second satellite in the U.S. ... Read More »GPS Could Track Hurricanes' Winds? Read More » Wave at Saturn Today: How to Watch Live
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US Navy Launches Next-Generation Tactical Satellite
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