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Nature News Round Up for Friday, January 6th
It's Friday! And you know what that means…promising yourself you'll go to the gym this weekend to make up for all the stale holiday cookies you ended up eating this week. While you're making promises you may or may not keep, why no...
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NASA Names Disaster Movie 2012 Worst Sci-Fi Movie of All-Time
Now if you have seen the disaster movie 2012, you already know it is not that good of a movie. Yes the graphics are crazy and in the back of your head, when you see all of the natural disasters occurring and the recent weird weather...
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Nature News Round Up for Friday, December 16th
It's Friday, and you know what that means…counting down to the holiday break and the copious amounts of spiked eggnog you're about to consume this weekend! While you're waiting for sweet, sweet eggy liquor, why not catch up on this...
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PETA Saves 27 Squirrel Monkeys from NASA's Radiation Experiments
Sometimes, PETA goes overboard. Their intense fight against any and all forms of "animal cruelty" (in quotes because their version of cruelty doesn't always line up with mine) can often alienate supporters and make them out to look like&he...
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Two Asteroids to Pass by Earth Wednesday - NASA
Not something you hear everyday! But kind of neat to think we could actually witness the passing of asteroids out in space with just an amature telescope! NASA: PASADENA, Calif. – Two asteroids, several meters...
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Nature News Round Up for Friday, August 27th
It's Friday – and we all know what that means – high-fiving your coworkers on your way to the bathroom. What's also monumental about today is that it's the last Friday in August! Fall is creeping in, so make sure you spend thi...
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Satellite Images of Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill from NASA
Here are some satellite images and a report from NASA about the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: A massive oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico continued spreading on April 29, 2010, moving perilously close to shore, according to news reports. The U...
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NASA's New Eye on the Sun Delivers Stunning First Images
NASA's recently launched Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, is returning early images that confirm an unprecedented new capability for scientists to better understand our sun’s dynamic processes. These solar activities affect e...
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Scientists go 'gaga' to find creatures beneath 600 feet of ice.
Scientists for the first time found a shrimp-like creature and jellyfish beneath a massive Antartica ice sheet. Six hundred feet below the ice where no light shines, scientists had figured nothing much more than a few microbes could exist....
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3 Fresh Green Ways To Say “I Love You” This Valentine’s Day
"I Love You" Gift Idea #1: Identify a time when your sweetheart will be away from their home for a large portion of the day, slip into their humble abode and give them the gift of a greener personal environmen...
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