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Russian Cargo Ship Launches Spacesuit Repair Kit to Space Station Read More » New Yorkers Celebrate Space at Intrepid Museum's SpaceFest Read More » Russian Spacecraft Delivers Spacesuit Repair Kit to International Space Station
Stunning 3D Rock Images Revealed in New Lab Read More » 3 Nutrients Linked with a Better Night's Sleep I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but the U.S. seems to have become a nation obsessed with pills. If something doesn't work right, no worries, there's a pill for that. Read More »Incredible Technology: How to See the Big Bang
Earthquakes Burp Up Methane Bubbles
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Sunday, July 28, 2013
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Saturday, July 27, 2013
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En Garde! Gang of Feral Cats Attack Woman, Dog in France One more reason to love dogs: A gang of feral cats in France attacked a woman and her poodle, forcing both victims to seek medical attention for their injuries. Read More »Incredible Technology: How Supercomputers Solve Giant Problems Read More » Summer Streakers: The Summer Meteor Showers of 2013
LEGO Brick Space Shuttle Enterprise Lands at NYC Museum
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Friday, July 26, 2013
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Can the International Space Station Survive Until 2020?
Weird Weather: Dry Seasons Start Earlier, Are Wetter
Cruise to Set Sail to Investigate Ocean Acidification Read More » NASA Telescope Snaps 1st Photos of Mystery Region on the Sun
NYC Performs Final Subway Airflow Test Read More » Russian Supply Ship Hauls Trash, Treadmill from Space Station Read More » Comet ISON Blazes with Distant Galaxies in Stunning Hubble Photo
Mysterious Hum Driving People Around the World Crazy It creeps in slowly in the dark of night, and once inside, it almost never goes away. Read More »Why MERS is Not the New SARS The new virus that causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) has been compared to that of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) — the viruses belong to the same family, and are particularly deadly to infected people — however, the two conditions have some important differences, a new study says. Read More »1 in 4 of Surgery Errors Due to Technology Problems Technology or equipment issues cause one in four operating room errors, and device checks before surgery could prevent some of them, a new study finds. Read More »Chew on This: Fewer Teeth Linked with Worse Memory If you want to maintain a sharp memory, you may want to brush up: People who have fewer natural teeth remaining perform more poorly on memory tests, a new study suggests. Read More »Dinosaur-Killing Comet Didn't Wipe Out Freshwater Species
3D-Printed Rocket Parts Excel in NASA Tests
Pesticides Contaminating Critters in California's National Parks
The Hardest Working Cities In America Everything is bigger in Texas, including its work ethic. According to research conducted by Movoto Real Estate, five of the 10 hardest-working cities in the country are located in the Lone Star State. Seattle snagged the No. 1 spot, while New York — a city known for its high-powered workaholics — just missed the cut for top 10. Read More »NASA Flooded with Asteroid Exploration Ideas Read More » Giant Electromagnet Ends Its Month-Long Move
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