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Super-Earths (UPDATE): Creations Less Likely to Support Life
Scientists now feel super-earths are not as prone to supporting life. New information shows super-earths previously thought to be habitable could now be less likely to support life a press release from the Royal Astronomical Society reported Tuesday.
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Scientists Monitor Shark Behaviors Via Crittercams (WATCH)
Scientists are montioring shark behaviors with crittercams. The understanding of sharks behavior is becoming increasingly more clear thanks to scientists installation of crittercams.
Scientists Determine Size of Black Hole in M83 Galaxy For First Time
Scientists were recently able to figure out how big a black hole was for the first time. Scientists were recently able to figure out how big a black hole was for the first time.
Yellowstone Wild Bison Without Cattle Disease Might Be Let Out National Attraction
A study shows healthy bison could go outside Yellowstone National Park Wild bison in Yellowstone's National Park that do not have cattle disease might be utilized to create other groups of the animal in other parts of the United States Northwest region according to a study from the U.
House Passes Bill Allowing Mobile Phone Unlocking: Avoid Jail Time
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday which would allow cell phones to be legally unlocked. The House passed the Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act (H.R. 1123) by a vote of 295-114.
Five Dollars Puts Your Name On A Mars Crater, Uwingu Non-Profit Promotes Space Exploration and Sciences
PEople can name a crater on Mars for $5. Five dollars establishes your name on planet Mars. According to Red Orbit Friday, those who have internet can put an identification to a single crater out of 500,000 yet to be titled as part of an endeavor with Uwingu, a non-profit science organization that strives to link individuals with space, and space science information on the group's website reported.
Cheese On Mummy: Archaeologist Find Chunks Dating Back to 1615 B.C.
Archaeologists found cheese on a mummy. Thick pieces of cheese were found on a mummy that go back as far as 1615 B. C. Discovery News reported Thursday.
Google Glass Attack in San Francisco Raises Issue of Privacy
Sarah Slocum, a social media consultant, was attacked this past weekend at the Haight Street bar Molotov’s in San Francisco, CA, having the Google Glass she was wearing ripped off her face.
FDA Food Labels: Agency Officially Requests Changes to Nutrition Facts
The United States Food and Drug Administration is requesting changes to food labels. The United States Food and Drug Administration officially made a request Thursday for a change to food labels after previous hints surfaced that the modifications might be coming the government agency reported in a press release.
Scientists Find Mummified Woman Perished From Ritual Sacrifice
Scientists found a now mummified woman died from a traditional practice. A woman mummy perished from impacts relating to giving up her body scientists found.