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First Jellyfish Aircraft Swims Like The Real Thing; New York University Applies For Its Patent (VIDEO)
Researchers from New York University's Applied Math Lab created a jellyfish aircraft. Researchers from New York University's Applied Math Lab created a jellyfish aircraft The Agence France-Presse reported Wednesday.
New York McDonald's Battles Senior Citizen Patrons Influx; Calls Have Increased Since November
Police officers were sent to a Flushing, N.Y. McDonald's, around New Year's Day following a call from the restaurant's general manager about senior citizen patrons reportedly staying at the location from early morning into nighttime hours.
Kenmore Oscillating Fan Heaters Recall: Commission Pulls Back 42,500 For Fire and Burning Hazard
Sears and Kmart are pulling back 42,500 Kenmore oscillating fan heaters because they can cause a fire, and burn.
Doomsday Clock Turned to Five Minutes to Midnight Since 2012
The Doomsday Clock has been stuck at five minutes until midnight since 2012. The Doomsday Clock has been stuck at five minutes until midnight since 2012 according to The Science and Security Board of the Bulleting of Atomic Scientists The International Business Times reported Monday.
Munich Germany Twin Polar Bear Babies Lift Open Eyes For First Time (WATCH)
Twin polar bears in Germany lifted their eyes to give the world an initial look. Twin polar bears in Germany lifted their eyes to give the world an initial look NBC News reported Wednesday.
Nestle Butterfinger Peanut Butter Cups Hit Stores Shelves; Competes With Hershey's Reeses (VIDEO)
Nestle launched its Butterfinger Peanut Butter Cups Tuesday with a hint at what its super bowl ad will look like just weeks before the NFL's championship game for the product's promotion.
Panera Bread Customer's Daughter's Orthopedic 'Squeaky' Shoes Annoy Other Patrons
A two-year-old Georgia girl was told to take off her orthopedic shoes that were reportedly annoying other patrons in a Savannah, Ga. Panera Bread.
Merck Liptruzet Recall: Cholesterol Drug Product Pulled Back For Possible Ineffectiveness; Packaging Issues
Merck is pulling back its Liptruzet product because of packaging problems that might hinder its power.
Motorola Moto X Release Date: Smartphone Arrives in Europe in February For 399 Euros
Motorola's Moto X smartphone hits Europe stores next month. Motorola's Moto X smartphone hits Europe stores next month The New York Times reported Tuesday.
Over 75 Percent of NASA Kepler Spacecraft Planets Sizes Range From Earth to Neptune
Over 75 percent of planets, NASA's Kepler spacecraft found vary in sizes from Earth to Neptune.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Spots 800,000 Stars 170,000 Light Years Away From Earth
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has spotted 800,000 stars 170,000 light-years from the Earth. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has spotted 800,000 stars 170,000 light-years from the Earth National Geographic reported Monday.
Police Shoot Man For Not Releasing Female Hostage During Denver 7-Eleven Standoff (VIDEO)
A Denver police officer shot a man after not releasing a hostage at a 7-Eleven. A man is reportedly in critical condition after Denver police shot a man, holding people hostage at a Denver 7-Eleven Monday according to police CBS television station in Denver KCNC reported Tuesday.
Cockroaches Infestation Halts Operations at Foster Farms Plant (UPDATE): Facility to Remain Closed Until All Issues Resolved
Foster Farms production facility will stay closed until officials have resolved all issues related to its recent cockroach issue.
Pizza Hut Tests 'Pizza By The Slice' in Two Locations to Improve Business Model; Attract Younger Crowd
Pizza Hut will start selling individual pizza slices Tuesday in order to revamp its business models and attract younger customers.
Taco Bell’s Doritos Locos Tacos Hit Canada Market Permanently (VIDEO)
Doritos Locos Tacos are now permanently on Taco Bell menus in Canada. A limited-time only offer has turned into a permanent placement on the menu for Doritos Locos Tacos at Taco Bell Canada a press release reported.
Scientists Discover Arms and Legs On 375 Million-Year-Old Fossil: Did Species Have Arms and Legs Before Living On Land?
Scientists believe offspring of humans and other mammals developed their rear legs well in advance of living on land.
Southwest Airlines Aircraft Makes 'Wrongful Landing' At County Airport; Expected to Depart Monday
Southwest Airlines expected its aircraft at Taney County Airport to depart Monday. Southwest expected its 737-700 aircraft, which landed at an incorrect airport Sunday night to depart at 1 p.
Target CEO On Data Breach: 'We're Going to Get to The Bottom of This'
Target apologized Monday for inconveniences from a data breach. Target apologized Monday for inconveniences caused by its recent data breach Reuters reported.
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Captures Photo of Curiosity Rover (VIEW)
New pictures show NASA's Curiosity Rover on Mars via the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. New pictures show NASA's Curiosity Rover on Mars via the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in December The Leicester Mercury reported Monday.
African Tigerfish Chomps Down On Fish From Mid-Air in First-Ever Verified Instance (VIDEO)
An African Tigerfish was seen grabbing prey from thin air marking the first ever instance of its kind.
Tyson Foods Chicken Recall: 33,840 Chicken Pounds Pulled For Possible Salmonella
Tyson Foods is pulling back 33,840 pounds of chicken because they could be infected with Salmonella.
Record-Setting1,619 Place Orders For Airbus Jumbo Jet Aircrafts in 2013; Emirates Airlines Includes Extra 50
Airbus had a record 1,619 orders in 2013. Airbus's 1,619 total orders for 2013 puts the airplane maker at the top of the jumbo jet industry, and ahead of Boeing.
Texas Restaurant Boss Saves 19-Year-Old's Life; Sells Restaurant to Help Fund Waitress's Brain Tumor Surgery (VIDEO)
A Texas restaurant manager is selling his business to help fund an employee's brain tumor surgery.
Tough Second Fiscal Quarter Results Force 30 Ruby Tuesday Closures
Ruby Tuesday is closing 30 restaurants. Second fiscal quarter results and a need to re-organize its image for future profit is forcing Ruby Tuesday to close 30 of its restaurants a press release reported Wednesday.
Early Man Species Lived Off 'Tiger Nut Grass Bulbs'' Rather Than Meat For Survival; Monkeys On Similar Diet
Early human beings opted for tiger nuts or grass bulbs instead of meat. Early man species lived on tiger nuts or bulbs of grass instead of meat 2. 4 million years ago according to a study in the Public Library of Science's journal Fox News reported Friday.
Kraft's Velveeta On Cheesepocalypse: 'Stick With Us in the Coming Weeks, Because We Want to Make it Up to You'
Velveeta works to rectify its latest cheese shortage. Velveeta is working on a way to rectify its latest cheese shortage the company said in a statement on its tumblr blog Friday.
Marine Cyanobacteria Serve as 'Food Fragments' For Sea Life; Process Still Wonders Scientists
Marine cyanobacteria feed underwater sea plant life. Marine cyanobacteria serve as food fragments to underwater sea plant life Science 2. 0 reported Friday.
Facebook Discontinues Sponsored Stories April 9; Video Controls Recently Added
Facebook sponsored stories won't be around past April 9. Facebook's sponsored stories won't be around past April 9 Consumer Affairs reported Friday The stories utilized users names, photos and profiles according to information from Consumer Affairs.
Shark Fossils Show Fish 'Migration' 310 Years Ago From Freshwater to Salt Seawater
Bandringas re-located themselves from freshwater to give birth in salt seawater 310 million years ago.
Fuyao Chinese Car Part Maker to Add 800 Jobs to New Moraine, Ohio Plant
Eight hundred jobs are coming to Moraine, Ohio. Eight-hundred jobs are coming to Chinese car part maker Fuyaos' new facility in Moraine, Ohio in the near future The Dayton Daily News reported Friday.