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Fabled monster caught on videoFabled monster caught on video (News)
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Like tartan, bagpipes, and shortbread Scotland's Loch Ness Monster is as much an emblem as a tourist draw.
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Body proves Bigfoot no myth, hunters sayBody proves Bigfoot no myth, hunters say (News)
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A policeman and a former corrections officer say that on Friday they will unveil evidence of what they claim is their biggest find ever: the body of Bigfoot.
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Men want hot women, study confirmsMen want hot women, study confirms (News)
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Science is confirming what most women know: When given the choice for a mate, men go for good looks.
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Novelist Kurt Vonnegut dies at 84Novelist Kurt Vonnegut dies at 84 (News)
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Kurt Vonnegut, the satirical novelist who captured the absurdity of war and questioned the advances of science in darkly humorous works such as "Slaughterhouse-Five" and "Cat's Cradle,&..
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Gore: Nobel win a chance 'to change the way people think'Gore: Nobel win a chance 'to change the way people think' (News)
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Sharing the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize helps underscore the urgency of the climate crisis, said former Vice President Al Gore on Friday.
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Student describes how she became a Clinton plantStudent describes how she became a Clinton plant (News)
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The college student who was told what question to ask at one of New York Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign events said "voters have the right to know what happened" and she wasn't the only one..
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Sex takes 3 to 13 minutes, study saysSex takes 3 to 13 minutes, study says (News)
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Maybe men had it right all along: It doesn't take long to satisfy a woman in bed.
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Lawmakers hear of interference in global warming scienceLawmakers hear of interference in global warming science (News)
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Federal scientists have been pressured by the White House to play down global warming, advocacy groups testified Tuesday at the Democrats' first investigative hearing since taking control of Congress.
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Ancient boy's skeleton sparks evolution debateAncient boy's skeleton sparks evolution debate (News)
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Deep in the dusty, unlit corridors of Kenya's national museum, locked away in a plain-looking cabinet, is one of mankind's oldest relics: Turkana Boy, as he is known, the most complete skeleton of a p..
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Are humans hard-wired for faith?Are humans hard-wired for faith? (News)
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"I just know God is with me. I can feel Him always," a young Haitian woman once told me.
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Solar peak expected in 2011-2012Solar peak expected in 2011-2012 (News)
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The peak of the next sunspot cycle is expected in late 2011 or mid-2012 -- potentially affecting airline flights, communications satellites and electrical transmissions. But forecasters can't agree on..
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:-) turns 25:-) turns 25 (News)
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It was a serious contribution to the electronic lexicon.
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Prescription drugs found in drinking water across U.S.Prescription drugs found in drinking water across U.S. (News)
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A vast array of pharmaceuticals -- including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones -- have been found in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans, an Ass..
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Vatican lists new sinful behaviorsVatican lists new sinful behaviors (News)
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A Vatican official has listed drugs, pollution and genetic manipulations as well as social and economic injustices as new areas of sinful behavior.
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Doctors: Ted Kennedy has malignant brain tumorDoctors: Ted Kennedy has malignant brain tumor (News)
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U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has a malignant brain tumor, doctors treating him at Massachusetts General Hospital said Tuesday.
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Government unveils world's fastest computerGovernment unveils world's fastest computer (News)
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Scientists unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer on Monday, a $100 million machine that for the first time has performed 1,000 trillion calculations per second in a sustained exercise.
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1867 nanomachine now reality1867 nanomachine now reality (News)
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Nearly 150 years ago it was no more than a concept by a visionary scientist, but researchers have now created a minuscule motor that could lead to the creation of microscopic nanomachines.
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Author Kurt Vonnegut dies at 84Author Kurt Vonnegut dies at 84 (News)
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Kurt Vonnegut, whose absurdist visions and cynical outlook infused such books as "Slaughterhouse-Five" and "Cat's Cradle," has died. He was 84.
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Gore shares Nobel Peace Prize with U.N. panelGore shares Nobel Peace Prize with U.N. panel (News)
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Former Vice President Al Gore and the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for their work to raise awareness about global warming.
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Experts say 'most dangerous city' rankings twist numbersExperts say 'most dangerous city' rankings twist numbers (News)
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In another blow to the Motor City's tarnished image, Detroit pushed past St. Louis to become the nation's most dangerous city, according to a private research group's controversial analysis, released ..
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Star explodes halfway across universeStar explodes halfway across universe (News)
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The explosion of a star halfway across the universe was so huge it set a record for the most distant object that could be seen on Earth by the naked eye.
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Huge Antarctic ice chunk collapsesHuge Antarctic ice chunk collapses (News)
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A chunk of Antarctic ice about seven times the size of Manhattan suddenly collapsed, putting an even greater portion of glacial ice at risk, scientists said Tuesday.
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Scientists say they're closer to invisibility materialScientists say they're closer to invisibility material (News)
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Scientists say they are a step closer to developing materials that could render people and objects invisible.
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Athlete says sports steroids changed him from woman to manAthlete says sports steroids changed him from woman to man (News)
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Heidi Krieger proved herself one of the world's top athletes in the 1980s, winning medal after medal in the shot put for East Germany.
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Face blindness not just skin deepFace blindness not just skin deep (News)
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Imagine an entire day of seeing faces -- friends, co-workers, even family -- but not being able to retain those images in your mind. For 48-year-old Kiki Latimer, each time she sees someone is often l..
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