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Feds To Seize 11 Million Dinosaur On Friday

Federal officials have plans to seize a dinosaur skeleton that paleontologists and Mongolian officials say was taken illegally from that country.Yesterday, a federal judge signed a warrant allowing

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36 Of Chinstrap Penguins Missing From Antarctic Island

A population of chinstrap penguins is feeling the heat, with more than one-third of a breeding colony lost in the past 20 years, new research finds.A warming planet, which is causing sea ice in

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Simple Way To Boost Marital Happiness Say 'Thank You'

Saying "thank you" may be a simple way to boost marital happiness, new research suggests.This cycle of appreciation may also make for longer-lasting relationships."Feeing appreciated by your partner

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What Does A Century Do To A Genome

Copyright 2012 LiveScience, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or

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Futuristic Computer Program Arrives Ahead Of Computer

Quantum computers don't exist yet, but physicists already have a software program ready for them to use.A group of scientists has designed an algorithm that they say could run on any future quantum

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Winner Of Alan Alda's 'Flame Challenge' Draws On Animation And Song

A flame may seem like a simple thing, but explaining why it exists can be tricky. Ben Ames, a graduate student in quantum optics, made an animated video with a musical conclusion to provide an

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More Americans Continue To Accept Creationism Than Evolution

The percentage of Americans who believe God created humans in their present form within the last 10,000 years is about the same as it was 30 years ago, a new survey indicates.Today, 46 percent of

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How Vampire Spiders Choose A Blood Meal

Jumping spiders, also known as vampire spiders, have a very specific diet: female mosquitoes that have just fed on blood. A new study using "Franken-mosquitoes"— glued-together parts of different

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Rare Photos Reveal Elusive Jaguar Cubs On Oil Plantation

For the first time, cameras have documented wild jaguars with cubs in an oil palm plantation in Colombia, a conservation organization announced today (June 6). This is significant for

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Old People Do Smell But Not That Badly

The distinctive "old person smell" you may have picked up on when visiting your grandparents most likely wasn't your imagination, a new study indicates.When given whiffs from pieces of pads worn

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Restless Leg Syndrome Gene Found In Flies

The mysterious condition restless leg syndrome may have a genetic cause, a new study in fruit flies suggests.Researchers messed with a gene called BTBD9, and found they disrupted the flies' normally

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Robot Helicopter's 1st 'Hot Hookup' Makes Military History

no strangers to external cargo hookups."Usually when we're working with a manned aircraft we have pilots…and crew chiefs to look up to when we're underneath the helicopter," said Brianna Conte, a

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Unusual Particles Help Create Giant Matter Wave

Exotic subatomic particles called excitons have been trapped and cooled to the point they formed a giant wave of matter, physicists report.Excitons exist in materials called semiconductors, which

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The Touch Of A Man Makes Women Hot

Being touched by a man really gets the ladies hot, new research suggests. When physically touched by a male experimenter, women actually did get "hot and bothered" — their skin temperature

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Strange Reptile Chews Food With Steak KnifeTeeth

A strange reptile from New Zealand called the tuatara has some strange table manners. It uses its three rows of teeth in a unique way to chew its food much more than any other reptiles."Some reptiles

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Life After Death 'Great Dying' Recovery Took 10 Million Years

Whatever ultimately wiped more than 90 percent of life off the planet some 250 million years ago dealt quite a blow, with new research suggesting "living, breathing organisms" didn't truly come back

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Water Pollution Caused By Birth Control Poses Dilemma

After the active ingredient in most birth control pills has done its duty preventing pregnancy, it begins a second life as a pollutant that can harm wildlife in waterways.Not only is ethinyl

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Frustrated You're Probably Smiling Anyway

Most people smile when frustrated, even if they don't notice it, suggests a new study that also found computers can do a better job than humans of telling a real smile from a frustrated one.When

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Infertility Genes Could Lead To Male Contraception

Genes in charge of making sperm cells may be the key to understanding male infertility and even developing male contraception, two new studies indicate.With this new information in hand, scientists

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Why You Should Smile At Strangers

CHICAGO — Next time you're out walking about, you may want to give passers-by a smile, or at least a nod. Recent research reveals that these tiny gestures can make people feel more connected.People

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