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Anti-aging gene also aids cognition

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Your cracked phone screen might soon be able to mend itself

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Million-dollar Indiegogo campaign hoping to get idea on the ground

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New study finds intervals between eruptions influenced by underground factors

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Because our devices make so much noise

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Grains and legumes shown to lose zinc, iron

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5 herons rescued, at least one dead

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Lack of vitamin D just as bad as skin cancer

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Study: Fear of failure becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy

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Equipment is worth $350,000; UPS now in hot water

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Skull nearly 30 inches across

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But admits to no wrongdoing

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Can you feel the burn?

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Seeing faces in objects "perfectly normal"

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Near-complete skeleton is a cousin to T. rex

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Wind farm and hydroelectricity independently support population of 10,000 in Canary Islands

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Village in western Sri Lanka gets an unusual downpour

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Study finds healthy adults more likely to retain long-term information

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Including smoking, video game binges

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French authorities are ramping up efforts to save Europe's last wild hamster

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Fears stench may become unbearable

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White House, scientists release reports on challenges facing the U.S.

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Certain protein key to youth

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UAVs ruining park's natural beauty

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Rare goblin shark found in Gulf

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Marine park 3x size of Germany

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Ingredient "BVO" a concern

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Alcohol and salt are health risk

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City tour "prays for safety, fun"

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44 Greenpeace activists detained in Holland, released within hours

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France moving to ban U.S. imports

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Men's version will keep beer cold

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Several competitors at a Tough Mudder in Nevada fell ill after the race. Subsequent investigations have found the reason why.

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At Australia's Taronga Western Plains Zoo

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Not her first bee blouse

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While overcoming disease

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Revolutionize the way we study precipitation

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Water to be transferred to nearby park

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Barnacle-deterrent to aid trade and the environment

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No fatalities or injuries reported

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80 cyclists involved; dozens of injuries

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London researchers pinpoint 'satisfaction' molecule

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Just how bad are these Southeastern tornadoes? See for yourself

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Prevents virus from entering T cells

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Officials rule around the globe, and it looks hazy

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Corpse washes up on small Newfoundland beach

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Swine heart transplant in baboon shows positive signs

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Plots millions of runs and rides from users

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Holidog offers peer-to-peer pet services for kennel-wary owners

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Unimpressed by virtual objects

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New sibling research suggests power of Tamerlan's influence

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Rarely studied species takes the prize for fastest land animal

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IOC vice president concerned for 2016

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Canadian James Nielson drinks 4 beers, runs 4 laps in 4:57

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Street patrols enforce new conservation policies

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Supercentenarian's genetic mutations hint at longevity

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London research team unveils new creation

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Pod protected swimmer from great white shark

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Death count at 17 Monday morning

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Might save your knees and fingers

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Didn't want to pay to take them home

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New study finds Japanese women hold the secret to staying alive

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Newly discovered plant mimics everything

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The western ones, duh

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To reduce carbon footprint, solve hunger crisis

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A few teams may still carry on

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Quack, quack, quack, quack

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For 500 dead birds

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Could be a win-win for solar energy and your Friday night buzz

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Popularity of heavy draft horses on the rise

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GPS locators to take thieves from handlebars to behind bars

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2,700 feet off world's tallest building

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"Stepping-stone approach" will put astronauts on the planet in 2030s

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Iconic images go for $100

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Picks up stranded snorkelers

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Blocking a traffic camera

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Now your Street View photobombs will never disappear

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