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- Russian Mars Probe to Crash Soon, With World Watching (SPACE.com)
- Recent Satellite Crashes Bring Space Junk Problem into Public Eye (SPACE.com)
- 13 Common (But Silly) Superstitions (LiveScience.com)
- In 'Space Junk 3D,' Orbital Debris Threat Crashes Onto Big Screen (SPACE.com)
- Penis Tattoo Blamed for Permanent Erection (LiveScience.com)
- Space station moves up and out of way of debris (AP)
- Real Farmville: iPad Game Would Let Pigs Play with Humans (LiveScience.com)
- Can Stephen Colbert Really Run for President? (LiveScience.com)
- Space Station Dodges Space Junk from Satellite Crash (SPACE.com)
- Illegal Meat Imports Carry Viruses, Threaten Health (LiveScience.com)
- Pollution tied to disease risk in L.A. black women (Reuters)
- FDA sends user-fee recommendations to Congress (Reuters)
- Computer Virus Swipes Data from Japan's Space Agency (SPACE.com)
- BP CEO Dudley says committed to Gulf after spill (Reuters)
- Bootylicious Fly Gets Named Beyoncé (LiveScience.com)
- How Warmer Summers Cause Colder Winters (LiveScience.com)
- 'Man on a Mission' Film Shows Space Traveler Following Dad into Orbit (SPACE.com)
- EPA: Low asbestos in wood chips from Libby, Mont. (AP)
- 1st Science Fiction Movie Filmed in Space Stays Underground (SPACE.com)
- Failed Russian space probe plunging back to Earth (Reuters)
- Claimants challenge holdback in BP oil spill case (Reuters)
- How Iranian nuclear scientist's assassination will affect Tehran's strategy (The
- Moon & Mars Meet in Night Sky Tonight (SPACE.com)
- God and Sports: Does Tebow Have a Prayer Against Brady? (LiveScience.com)
- Where Will Doomed Russian Mars Probe Fall? (SPACE.com)
- The nation's weather (AP)
- Project to pour water into volcano to make power (AP)
- Nigerian unions to meet president over fuel strike (Reuters)
- God and Sports: Does Tebow Have a Prayer Against Brady? (LiveScience.com)
- A bit late, winter grips Midwest and Northeast (AP)
- National Hurricane Center chief to retire in June (AP)
- Crash of Falling Russian Spacecraft Imminent, Experts Say (SPACE.com)
- Starry Starry Light Isn't All There is in the Night (ContributorNetwork)
- Why Are We Giving Away Billions in Foreign Aid? (ContributorNetwork)
- Geothermal Project to Tap into Volcano for Energy Production (ContributorNetwork
- Nigeria crisis talks fail to reach compromise (Reuters)
- The nation's weather (AP)
- Iran OPEC government warns Arab oil producers (Reuters)
- Russian space probe to crash on Earth within hours (AP)
- Activists detained on Japan whaling vessel: Sea Shepherd (Reuters)
- Project to pour water into volcano to make power (AP)
- Doomed Russian Mars Probe Just Hours From Crashing to Earth (SPACE.com)
- Countdown to crash of Russia's failed Mars probe (Reuters)
- Swallowing Parasitic Worms May Heal Your Ails (LiveScience.com)
- Failed Russian Mars Probe Crashes Into Pacific Ocean: Reports (SPACE.com)
- Celestial Triangle Visible in Night Sky Early Monday (SPACE.com)
- Russian space probe crashes into Pacific (AP)
- Nigerian president and unions fail to strike deal (Reuters)
- The nations weather (AP)
- Canada faces legal challenge over Kyoto withdrawal (Reuters)
- Why Gay Parents May Be the Best Parents (LiveScience.com)
- New Deep Space Capsule Passes NASA Chief's Inspection (SPACE.com)
- Rare Caterpillar-like Horizontal Earthquake Discovered (LiveScience.com)
- Your Taste for Fat May Reside in Your Genes (HealthDay)
- Black Hole Fires Gas 'Bullets' Into Space (SPACE.com)
- Electric plants shift from coal to natural gas (AP)
- Drowning Incidents Among Children Drop, Study Finds (LiveScience.com)
- Italy risks environmental disaster if ship fuel leaks (Reuters)
- Scientists Set to Drill to Buried Antarctic Lake (LiveScience.com)
- Man-Made Climate Change Debate Hits the Classroom (ContributorNetwork)
- Milky Way's Color Is White As a Morning's Snow (SPACE.com)
- 1st Private Rocket Launch to Space Station Delayed (SPACE.com)
- Radioactive Gravel from Japanese Nuke Disaster Used in Buildings (ContributorNetw
- Don't Tell Baby's Sex to Prevent 'Sex Selection' Abortions, Doctor Says (LiveScie
- Arm in a Sling? Your Brain Knows & Compensates (LiveScience.com)
- Iran and US: Could they talk war into happening? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Captive rhino romance may be last hope for species (Reuters)
- Where On Earth Did Russia's Dead Mars Probe Crash? (SPACE.com)
- BrainStorm sees positive data in ALS stem cell trial (Reuters)
- Your Taste for Fat May Reside in Your Genes (HealthDay)
- UK scientists find 'lost' Darwin fossils (AP)
- The nations weather (AP)
- Russia asks if US radar ruined space probe (AP)
- Arm in a Sling? Your Brain Knows & Compensates (LiveScience.com)
- Astronomers Are Hunting for Exomoons with Kepler's Help (Time.com)
- Puerto Rico installing tsunami sirens in capital (AP)
- Police disperse protesters in Madagascar (AP)
- Good Heavens! Oldest-Known Astrologer's Board Discovered (LiveScience.com)
- Saturn's Moon Titan May be More Earth-Like Than Thought (SPACE.com)
- Funding Drought Jeopardizes Future NASA Astronomy Missions (SPACE.com)
- Exclusive: Siemens puts 1.7 trillion price tag on nuclear exit (Reuters)
- NASA to Fly Above Canada Snowstorms (LiveScience.com)
- APNewsBreak: Mars rocks fell in Africa last July (AP)
- Parental Alcoholism Linked to Brain Changes in Kids (LiveScience.com)
- US announcing talks with EU to limit space debris (AP)
- Power Makes People Feel Taller (LiveScience.com)
- Countries consider time out on the 'leap second' (AP)
- Students Name NASA's Twin Moon Probes 'Ebb' & 'Flow' (SPACE.com)
- Japan to release 3 activists who boarded whaler (AP)
- Cockroach Cyborgs Get Their Own Power Source (LiveScience.com)
- How to Access Wikipedia During Its SOPA Protest (LiveScience.com)
- SpaceX delays trial run to space station (Reuters)
- Climate Change Ripples Through Mountain Ecosystems (LiveScience.com)
- Rare Mars Rocks Crashed to Earth in July (SPACE.com)
- Why Sleeping On It May Worsen Traumatic Memories (LiveScience.com)
- Boas Time Their Big Squeeze to Prey's Heartbeat (LiveScience.com)
- Alcohol Risk to Fetus Is Highest at End of 1st Trimester (LiveScience.com)
- U.S. to try again to hammer out space code (Reuters)
- Mozambicans urged to leave flood-prone areas (AP)
- US Joins Effort to Create Code of Conduct for Space (SPACE.com)
- Feds challenge credibility of former BP executive (AP)
- Hundreds of miles of pipelines in CA misclassified (AP)
- Russian Claim that US Radar Downed Mars Probe Is False (SPACE.com)
- Animal rights group claims credit for Calif. arson (AP)
- The nations weather (AP)
- Tornadoes touch down in Indiana, Kentucky and Mississippi (Reuters)
- European Probe Finishes Mapping Big Bang's Echo (SPACE.com)
- China helps pandas who aren't born to be wild (Reuters)
- Too Bright, the Night: New Film Tackles City Light Pollution (SPACE.com)
- Kids & Cursing: 'Modern Family' Toddler Typical, Scientists Say (LiveScience.com
- Snake Robot Rides a Dog to the Rescue (LiveScience.com)
- 480 homeless after heavy rains in Mozambique (AP)
- Red-Green & Blue-Yellow: The Stunning Colors You Can't See (LiveScience.com)
- NATO urges Iran to ensure security of oil supply (Reuters)
- Satellite Spots Costa Concordia Shipwreck From Space (SPACE.com)
- Genes May Give Clues to Severe Form of Lupus (HealthDay)
- NASA spaceport breaks ground for shuttle display (AP)
- Flu Pandemics Linked to Ocean's Cooling Cycle (LiveScience.com)
- Obama set to reject Keystone oil pipeline: sources (Reuters)
- Analysis: Nigeria protests up pressure to reform oil sector (Reuters)
- Genes Important to Keep Brain Sharp Through Old Age (LiveScience.com)
- NASA's Newest Telescope Survives Funding Battle, But Challenges Remain (SPACE.com
- Genes May Guide Intelligence Throughout Life (HealthDay)
- Portland, Ore., power outage as snow turns to rain (AP)
- Iconic Eagle Nebula Soars in Eye-Popping New Images (SPACE.com)
- Coalition touts renewable energy for Maine (AP)
- Sumerian Beer May Have Been Alcohol-Free (LiveScience.com)
- Costa Concordia vs. Titanic: Do They Compare? (LiveScience.com)
- NASA Spaceport Breaks Ground for Shuttle Atlantis Display (SPACE.com)
- No Wikipedia? What if the Internet went down? (AP)
- Republicans fume as Keystone oil pipeline rejected (Reuters)
- Previous NASA Space Vehicles Named from Student Contests (ContributorNetwork)
- Genes May Give Clues to Severe Form of Lupus (HealthDay)
- Genes May Guide Intelligence Throughout Life (HealthDay)
- Federal panel faults Idaho lab for radiation exposure mishap (Reuters)
- The nations weather (AP)
- US university professors win 2012 Crafoord prizes (AP)
- Snow, wind wallop Pacific Northwest (AP)
- 500-Million-Year-Old 'Tulip' Creature Had Bizarre Gut (LiveScience.com)
- Strong earthquake strikes off New Zealand (AP)
- Artificial Testicle Could Treat Male Infertility (LiveScience.com)
- Manned Russian Rocket Launches from South America Look Doubtful (SPACE.com)
- Next Space Station Crew Confident in Russian Rocket Safety (SPACE.com)
- Flushed with Pride: 1850s Bathroom Boasts Early Plumbing Technology (LiveScience.
- 10 Strange Businesses You Didn't Know Existed (LiveScience.com)
- Colo. court weighs energy leases near Utah parks (AP)
- NASA Debunks Mysterious Triangular 'UFO' (SPACE.com)
- Killer Whales Targeting Sea Lion Pups, Alarming Scientists (LiveScience.com)
- In Keystone wake, Obama campaign touts energy in first ad (Reuters)
- Shadows of the Moon Hide 'Fluffy' Dirt & Water Ice (SPACE.com)
- Radioactive material said stolen from Egyptian plant (Reuters)
- Helix Nebula Gleams Like a Golden Eye in New Photo (SPACE.com)
- Exxon: Yellowstone spill 1,500 barrels, not 1,000 (AP)
- Mutant Microbes Unlock Seaweed's Stash of Energy (LiveScience.com)
- 1 in 6 Teen Moms Say They Didn't Believe They Could Get Pregnant (LiveScience.co
- World not quite as hot in 2011; ranks 11th warmest (AP)
- Leap second lives on, at least another week (AP)
- NASA Spacecraft in Home Stretch of Journey to Pluto (SPACE.com)
- Ohio Exotic Animal Escape Case Closed (ContributorNetwork)
- 2011 was ninth-warmest year since 1880: NASA (Reuters)
- APNewsBreak: Exxon reaches $1.6M spill settlement (AP)
- Pa. town with tainted wells getting new EPA water (AP)
- NASA Rover Spends Martian Winter Probing Inside Red Planet (SPACE.com)
- Russia Eyes Possible Moon Base with NASA: Reports (SPACE.com)
- Female Fish Attracted to Well-Fed Mates (LiveScience.com)
- Pa. town with tainted wells getting new EPA water (AP)
- Ohio voters want fracking halted for safety studies: poll (Reuters)
- Rocket with military satellite launches from Florida (Reuters)
- APNewsBreak: Exxon reaches $1.6M spill settlement (AP)
- Air Force Launches New Military Communications Satellite Into Orbit (SPACE.com)
- Air Force launches military satellite into space (AP)
- Monkey long believed extinct found in Indonesia (AP)
- The nations weather (AP)
- Monkey Feared Extinct Rediscovered (LiveScience.com)
- EU agency issues guideline on biosimilar MS drugs (Reuters)
- Pacific Northwest storm causes flooding and outages (Reuters)
- Cruise ship threatens marine paradise (AP)
- Study: 'Tiger Parenting' Tough on Kids (LiveScience.com)
- Twin Gravity Probes to Start Mapping Moon's Pull (SPACE.com)
- New Telescope to Take First-Ever Black Hole Photo (SPACE.com)
- Could the Internet Ever Be Destroyed? (LiveScience.com)
- Small, Migrating Quakes Preceded Japan Megaquake (LiveScience.com)
- Italy risks worst environmental disaster in 20 years (Reuters)
- Solar Flare May Spark Weekend Northern Lights Show (SPACE.com)
- Long delay for space station's 1st private hookup (AP)
- New Museum Exhibit Celebrates Famed Physicist Stephen Hawking (LiveScience.com)
- Scientists pause research with lab-bred bird flu (AP)
- Marriage, Cohabitation Provide Similar Health Benefit (LiveScience.com)
- Telescope Gets New Gear to Bring Stars Into Focus (SPACE.com)
- Deadliest Skin Cancer Hides in Plain Sight, Study Says (LiveScience.com)
- For Lightning-Fast Drones, Add a Bird's Intuition (LiveScience.com)
- Weird World! 'Oozing' Alien Planet Is a Super-Earth Wonder (SPACE.com)
- Mans gets life for millionaire's murder in fraud scheme (Reuters)
- Belief in Evolution Boils Down to a Gut Feeling (LiveScience.com)
- 1st Private Rocket Launch to Space Station Delayed Until March (SPACE.com)
- US Military Wants Mobile Telescopes to Spot Dead Satellites (SPACE.com)
- How to See the Moon: Telescope Viewing Tips (SPACE.com)
- Russia Mulling Joint Lunar Base with NASA, Europe (ContributorNetwork)
- Exxon Mobil to Pay $1.6 Million in Penalties for Yellowstone River Oil Spill (Co
- Man gets life for millionaire's murder in fraud scheme (Reuters)
- Winter storm dumps snow on Chicago, Milwaukee (Reuters)
- Endangered turtle to be tracked in Cambodia (AP)
- Beijing releases key air pollution data (AP)
- The nation's weather (AP)
- Snow cancels flights, snarls traffic in Chicago (AP)
- Romney's Weapon Against Anti-Mormon Bias: Obama (LiveScience.com)
- Mystery Surrounds Air Force's Secretive X-37B Space Plane Landing Plan (SPACE.com
- 6 pandas amble toward freedom in China preserve (AP)
- Beijing releases pollution data; US figures higher (AP)
- Costa Concordia: As Hope Fades for More Survivors, Finger-Pointing Begins (Time.
- Obama Administration: U.S. Oil Production Highest Since 2003 (ContributorNetwork
- The nation's weather (AP)
- Costa Concordia: As Hope Fades for More Survivors, Finger-Pointing Begins (Time.c
- Russian Mars Probe Crash Sets Off Confusion, Conspiracy Theories (SPACE.com)
- Pot-based prescription drug looks for FDA OK (AP)
- Irene flooding left Vt. home on unexpected island (AP)
- Why Some Sex Offenders Don't Stop Abusing (LiveScience.com)
- Freezing rain, snow cover parts of Upper Midwest (AP)
- Freezing rain, snow cover parts of Upper Midwest (AP)
- The nations weather (AP)
- Conservatives & Liberals Don't See Eye-to-Eye, Literally (LiveScience.com)
- Costa Concordia: As Hope Fades for More Survivors, Finger-Pointing Begins (Time.
- Tracking microclimates could help feed the world (Reuters)
- China's New Space Exploration Vision Shoots for the Moon (SPACE.com)
- Why Autism Diagnosis Can Change as Children Grow Up (LiveScience.com)
- Strongest solar storm since 2005 hitting Earth (AP)
- Sweetness in Seattle: Zoo Animals Have a Snow Day (LiveScience.com)
- Ct., NYC firms team to build central Pa. wind farm (AP)
- Gabrielle Giffords Steps Down From Congress (SPACE.com)
- UK's recently arrived panda falls ill at zoo (AP)
- Mozambique: Storms, floods kill 22 (AP)
- Small Stem Cell Study Claims Early Success in Treating Eye Disease (HealthDay)
- Newt Gingrich's Space Speech -- Will it Be Workable as Well as Visionary? (Contr
- EPA Urged by Legislators for Valid Probe of Fracking Risks (ContributorNetwork)
- English Is an Optimistic Language, Study Suggests (LiveScience.com)
- Oldest Dinosaur 'Nursery' Discovered (LiveScience.com)
- Huge Solar Eruption Sparks Strongest Radiation Storm in 7 Years (SPACE.com)
- Offshore quake causes panic, no tsunami in Chile (AP)
- The Jewish Community of Japan Aids Its Home in the Rebuilding Process (Contribut
- Sun hurls strong geomagnetic storm toward Earth (Reuters)
- Beijing begins measuring tiny air pollutants (Reuters)
- Private Rocket Builder Has High Hopes for 'Year of the Dragon' (SPACE.com)
- Russian Scientist's Claim of Life on Venus Proven False (SPACE.com)
- Weaker sun will not delay global warming: study (Reuters)
- Dolphins May Sleep-Talk in Whale-Song (LiveScience.com)
- Narcissism's Gender Gap: Toxic Trait Stresses Men More (LiveScience.com)
- Rare January Tornado Kills Two in Alabama (ContributorNetwork)
- Women Feel Pain More Intensely Than Men (LiveScience.com)
- Strong storms hit Alabama, kill two (Reuters)
- Small Stem Cell Study Claims Early Success in Treating Eye Disease (HealthDay)
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