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A new technology might help archaeologists to understand how our ancient civilizations came to be and what life was like for them. The technology combines a laptop, a scanner and a laser rangefinder, which is attached to a turntable. This technology...
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The Atlantic bluefin tuna represent yet another case of wildlife being affected by geographical borders, putting them at immense risk, wherever they go. These fishes...
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Even as thousands of workers returned to their posts in the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico after Hurricane Gustav’s mild blow, other storms traveling across the Atlantic...
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Even as thousands of workers returned to their posts in the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico after Hurricane Gustav’s mild blow, other storms traveling across the Atlantic...
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Two airliners were one minute from colliding when at least one of the planes turned away from the other over the Atlantic Ocean this week, federal authorities said...
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Tropical Storm Fay lumbered offshore for what was likely to be a brief stay over the Atlantic Ocean’s energizing waters after flooding hundreds of homes, trapping...
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Peru’s government wants to know if 17 tons of silver coins recovered from a shipwreck in the Atlantic Ocean last year were made there, complicating the legal...
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) _ Tropical Storm Fay continued its erratic path Wednesday reaching the coast and headed for the Atlantic Ocean, where it could strengthen and...
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Tropical Storm Fay continued its erratic path Wednesday reaching the coast and headed for the Atlantic Ocean, where it could strengthen and curve back toward Florida _...
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Tropical Storm Bertha continues to speed across the Atlantic Ocean.At 5 a.m. EDT Friday, Bertha was centered about 750 miles west of the Cape Verde Islands. It is...
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Tropical Storm Bertha is still churning in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa.At 8 a.m. EDT Friday, Bertha was centered about 315 miles west-southwest of the...
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Tropical Storm Bertha has formed in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa.At 11 a.m. EDT Thursday, the center of the storm was located about 190 miles...
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A tropical depression has formed in the eastern Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa.Maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph with higher gusts. But some strengthening...
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To curb the illegal practice of removing shark fins at sea, U.S. officials announced Thursday that all sharks caught in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico must be...
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Four men, one 29-foot rowboat _ and about 3,200 miles to go. A team of rowers from the United Kingdom set out from the Hudson River on Sunday to try to cross the...
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This is one of the biggest hoaxes of the eighteenth century. Somebody started this thing about people in the U.K. being able to see people across the pond, I mean the...
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The head of Brazil’s National Petroleum Agency says a deep-water exploration area in the Atlantic Ocean could contain as much as 33 billion barrels of oil.If...
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A ship rescued two men whose boat had been adrift for 20 days in the Atlantic Ocean south of Spain’s Canary Islands, officials said.The men, who were on a...
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Oceans - the sole saver of our planet from global warming - now seem to be going hostile in assisting the world in its battle against climate change and foreseen...
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It would really bring relief to the bottlenose dolphins thriving in the Alboran Sea - the cargo ships and the world’s maritime traffic must now spare their...
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The home to several endangered species - the Congo National Park - may soon be turned into a ‘concrete jungle’ with hotels and casinos standing tall there....
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The U.S. Education Department has broadened a review into whether Princeton University discriminates against applicants of Asian descent.The university said Tuesday...
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Princeton University professor emeritus Robert Fagles, acclaimed for his translations of Homer’s “The Iliad” and “The Odyssey,” has died....
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To encourage making of policies in a bid to reduce the threat of global warming, a $100 million program is being created by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. The...
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Development of fuel cells has led to production of green vehicles. The technology has revolutionized automotive industry but still their were some flaws present in the...
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The Pacific and Indian oceans are found to experience twice the amount of nitrogen fixing as the Atlantic, according to researchers as published in the Jan. 11 issue of...
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Art of Science invited the entries from Princeton University for 2006 Art of Science exhibition. 56 out of the 150 entries made to the final screening. This...
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Imagine your homes without electric wirings for lightings! Never mind. Here are the amazing OLEDs (organic light-emitting diodes) that allow almost any surface in a...
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According to a new study, dragonflies are long-distance fliers. And they travel in the same way as the migrating birds! Researchers made this amazing discovery by...
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Global warming is engulfing the earth in several ways. Rising seas caused by global warming and other factors imperil the coastal states and regions. So, is also the...
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Should we call it the best and the last resort to aware people? Making celebrities call for awareness? In a televised interview and presentation of part of the...
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