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Coffee   Food   Health   Photos   Wikipedia: Coffee  
Tea made from coffee leaves found to beneficial for health
A tea brewed from the leaves of the coffee plant have been found to be high in compounds that are good for human health. | Researchers have discovered that a rare type of tea made from the coffee plan... (photo: WN / RTayco)
The Daily Telegraph
Tiny blue fishes swim unassumingly in shallow waters near a coral reef.
Fish   Photos   Scientists   Water  
Fish cannot feel pain say scientists
For years a row has raged over whether angling is a cruel sport, and now researchers have waded into the debate by claiming that fish cannot feel pain. | Angling on the River Dee, Grampians, Scotland,... (photo: WN / RTayco)
The Daily Telegraph
In this photo provided by the New South Wales Rural Fire Service a wildfire near Deans Gap, Australia, crosses the Princes Highway Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013. Australia fires rage across regions with record-high temperatures
| Tammy Holmes, second from left, holds 2-year-old Charlotte Walker, left, and Esther Walker, 4, as they find refuge in water as fires rage nearby in Tasmania last week. Joining them were, from right,... (photo: AP / NSW Rural Fire Service, James Morris) Denver Post
Australia Wildfires   Oceania   Photos   Weather  
The NASA Mars rover Curiosity used its Mast Camera (Mastcam) during the mission's 120th Martian day, or sol (Dec. 7, 2012), to record this view of a rock outcrop informally named "Shaler." Volunteers wanted for Mars exploration
Members of the public are being asked to help identify dust features on the surface of Mars. | Volunteers can go to the Planetfour website to see millions of images taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Or... (photo: NASA / JPL-Caltech/MSSS) BBC News
Mars exploration   Photos   Science   Space   Wikipedia: Curiosity rover  
Top Stories
 GSLV-F01 Blasting off from the Sathish Dawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, to place EDUSAT- India´s first full-fledged educational sattellite- in orbit on September 20, 2004 - india - hires - am1 India scales down Mars mission scaled down
India’s bid to explore Mars will be a scaled down affair with the space agency flying experimental payload of less than 15 kg as against 25kg planned originally. | ... (photo: PIB) The Hindu
India   News   Photos   Space   Wikipedia: India  
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf addressing the Assembly session at Parliament House, Islamabad on July 6, 2012 Pak will have to redefine its military doctrine to tackle terrorism: PM
| Islamabad, January 05: | Warning that "forces of doom and gloom" are bent on derailing the system, Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has said that Pakistan will have to... (photo: Press Information Dept. of Pakistan) The Siasat Daily
Defense   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Raja Pervaiz Ashraf  
 A Saturn V rocket streaks toward space on the night of December 17, 1972, carrying the Apollo 17 crew, the last astronauts to explore the Moon. Leaving the lunar surface, Commander Gene Cernan said "we leave as we came, and, God willing, we shall re India set to launch Mars mission in November
KOLKATA: In a year when India should have actually fired a second rocket to the moon, after Chandrayaan-1, space scientists will instead send a mission to Mars in Novembe... (photo: NASA) The Times Of India
India   News   Photos   Space   Wikipedia: Chandrayaan-1  
Indian Tiger Tiger count in Sundarbans between 64 and 90: Survey
| New Delhi, January 02: | Amid a dispute over Tiger count in Sundarbans, a fresh survey has found that the largest habitat of the Royal Bengal Tiger has a population bet... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick) The Siasat Daily
Delhi   Photos   Population   West Bengal   Wikipedia: Sundarbans  
Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and David R. Scott Astronauts in deep space may face accelerated Alzheimer's disease
| NASA — and astronauts — now have one more thing to worry about before sending humans to Mars. A study published yesterday suggests that extended exposure to... (photo: AP) The Verge
Disease   Health   Photos   Space   Wikipedia: Astronaut  
Electronic Cigarette   Electronic Cigarettes May Not Fight Addiction, Report Claims
| Posted: December 30, 2012 | A new study states that electronic cigarettes may not be effective in fighting nicotine addiction. | A report recently released by the Itali... (photo: Creative Commons / Sigismund von Dobschtz) The Inquisitr
Health   Photos   Science   Tobacco  
British billionaire Richard Branson poses for the photographers beside a replica of the Virgin Galactic, which according to the company will be the worlds first commercial spaceline, at the Farnborough International Airshow in Farnborough, England, Wednesday, July 11, 2012. Kate Winslet's Ticket To Space: Actress Receives Gift From Groom's Uncle, Richard Branson
| We're not sure whether newlyweds Kate Winslet and Ned Rocknroll registered for a $200,000 ticket to space, but the generous gift has been bestowed on Winslet by her gro... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis) Huffington Post
Gift   Kate Winslet   Photos   Richard Branson   Space   Wikipedia: Kate Winslet  
A family of Osprey are seen outside the NASA Kennedy Space Center Vehicle Assembly Building in Cape Canaveral, Fla. NASA sees Wukong struggling to survive in South China Sea
| NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission or TRMM satellite passed over Tropical Depression Wukong on Dec. 28 at 0328 UTC (10:28 p.m. EST, Dec. 27) and saw one area of... (photo: Public Domain / NASA/Bill Ingalls) PhysOrg
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Iphone Breaking: New iPhone 5 beaten by Butterfly in Japan
| Sales of the new iPhone 5 beaten in Japan by new J Butterfly phone | In the first week that the new J Butterfly phone went on sale in Japan, it knocked the iPhone 5 off... (photo: WN / Yolanda) The Examiner
Japan   Market   Photos   Technology   Wikipedia: IPhone 5  
Space Science Astronomy
Antares still waiting in wings for chance to fly
Miss New York Wins 2013 Miss America Crown
'Doomsday asteroid' poses no threat: NASA
'Doomsday asteroid' poses no threat: NASA
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Growing strawberries for food and health
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Wildfire Overruns Siding Spring Observatory
Space Station Astronaut Calls for Peace on Earth
Baffling Star Birth Mystery Finally Solved
Vote Now! Top Space Stories of the Week - Jan. 13, 2013
The NASA Mars rover Curiosity used its Mast Camera (Mastcam) during the mission's 120th Martian day, or sol (Dec. 7, 2012), to record this view of a rock outcrop informally named "Shaler."
Volunteers wanted for Mars exploration
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Space Technology International Space Station
'Doomsday asteroid' poses no threat: NASA
'Doomsday asteroid' poses no threat: NASA
The Mars mystique
NASA buys private inflatable room for space station
Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and David R. Scott
Astronauts in deep space may face accelerated Alzheimer's disease
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Space Station Astronaut Calls for Peace on Earth
NASA buys private inflatable room for space station
Rochester station relocation goes before council
Nasa buys private inflatable room for space station
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Universe Earth Objects
Papermaking gets to heart of Jaffe Center’s book collectio
German University Builds Bridge to Eastern Europe
How to make your university application shine
Astronomers Found a Star Almost as Old as the Universe Itsel
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GAMING: From Middle Earth to Lego land
Congress and the lost art of compromise
The dating game
'Doomsday asteroid' poses no threat: NASA
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Spare Times for Children for Jan. 11-17
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Planets Science
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Searching for Endor: Scientists posit habitable moons around
42 alien planets found and 15 potentially 'habitable�
This artist rendering released Monday Jan. 7,2013 by Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics shows the different types of planets in our Milky Way galaxy detected by NASAs Kepler spacecraft.
Our Galaxy May Host Billions of Earth-Size Planets – Study
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Wildfire Overruns Siding Spring Observatory
Space Station Astronaut Calls for Peace on Earth
Baffling Star Birth Mystery Finally Solved
Vote Now! Top Space Stories of the Week - Jan. 13, 2013
The NASA Mars rover Curiosity used its Mast Camera (Mastcam) during the mission's 120th Martian day, or sol (Dec. 7, 2012), to record this view of a rock outcrop informally named "Shaler."
Volunteers wanted for Mars exploration
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