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Missing Malaysian Airlines Jet: Multiple Possibilities for Disappearance

NEW YORK— The most dangerous parts of a flight are takeoff and landing. Rarely do incidents happen when a plane is cruising seven miles above the earth. So the disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines jet...

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Malaysia Airlines Flight: No Answers In Disappearance Mystery

NEW YORK (AP) — The most dangerous parts of a flight are takeoff and landing. Rarely do incidents happen when a plane is cruising seven miles above the earth. So the disappearance of a Malaysia...

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Global Turfing Vendor Wireless Communications: Market Shares, Strategies, and...

Markets Research Reports.biz added deep and professinal market research reports on "Turfing Vendor Wireless Communications: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020" Market...

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Why Malaysia Airlines jet might have disappeared

The most dangerous parts of a flight are takeoff and landing. Rarely do incidents happen when a plane is cruising seven miles above the earth. Reported by FOXNews.com 36 minutes ago.

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Bay Area Discovery Museum to Celebrate Earth Day With Performances & Art...

The Bay Area Discovery Museum celebrates Earth Day on Saturday, April 19, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., with art projects, special activities and performances to inspire children to become the next generation of...

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Jaimie Alexander, ‘Thor’ Warrior, Talks ‘Agents of SHIELD’ Appearance

Jaimie Alexander, who played Lady Sif in Marvel Studios’ Thor and Thor: The Dark World, made an appearance on ABC’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. last night. Lady Sif came to earth in the show’s 15th episode...

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UC Davis Researchers to Send 48 Microbes to International Space Station

Microbes collected from Northern California and throughout the nation will soon blast into orbit for research and a microgravity growth competition on the International Space Station (ISS). Sacramento,...

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Review: Asgardian temptress Lorelei complicates things for everyone on...

Asgardian temptress Lorelei can control any man, making her a significant threat when she escapes to Earth on 'Yes Men,' this week's episode of 'Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Reported by HitFix 5...

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What Spring Looks Like On Mars

The above image taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in January shows northern spring beginning on Mars, where dark sand dunes are seen emerging from a winter coat of carbon dioxide ice. Mars,...

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NASA Wants YOU, to Help Hunt Asteroids

Citizen scientists take note: You can help save the planet from threatening space rocks, and win some prize money to boot. NASA and asteroid-mining company Planetary Resources have teamed up to launch...

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How Ford Snuck the 2015 Mustang into the Need for Speed Movie—While the Car...

It’s a tradition at Ford. Months before it goes on sale, the 2015 Mustang will make its cinematic debut during a brief appearance in Need For Speed, which opens this Friday at every movie theater on...

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International Space Station Crew Request Film by Grand Valley State Alumnus

Grand Valley State University alumnus David J. Ruck’s new film, “I Want to Be an Astronaut,” will have its “orbital premiere” aboard the International Space Station, with an audience of astronauts from...

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Rare Diamond Confirms that Earth's Mantle Holds an Ocean's Worth of Water

Reported by Scientific American 5 hours ago.

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Space Is Our Future

The dawn of the space age occurred on October 4, 1957, when the then Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1. This very small satellite was in orbit for three months before burning up in the Earth's...

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NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter On the Mend After Glitch

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) put itself into a precautionary "safe mode" March 7, but the venerable spacecraft is now on the mend, agency officials say. MRO switched over to safe mode after...

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Shark Tracker: Watch as Jaws takes a transatlantic jaunt

Lydia the shark gets checked and tagged. (Credit: Ocearch/Robert Snow) An intrepid great white shark nicknamed Lydia is off having the journey of a lifetime, and the public is getting to follow along...

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Pygmy tyrannosaur roamed the Arctic

Newly discovered cousin of T rex, Nanuqsaurus hoglundi, inhabited an Arctic island continent around 70m years ago The fossilised bones of an ancient beast dug from a rocky bluff in Arctic Alaska are...

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David Stockman On Yellenomics And The Folly Of Free Money

Submitted by David Stockman via Contra Corner blog, *The Fed and the other major central banks have been planting time bombs all over the global financial system for years*, but especially since their...

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Rare Mineral Find Points To Possible Oceans Below Our Feet

A piece of ringwoodite, normally found only hundreds of miles below the Earth's surface, yields a watery find. Reported by IBTimes 2 hours ago.

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Harold Ramis Was 'Buddhish,' Always Had A Pocket-Sized Guide To Buddhism On Him

While the late Harold Ramis is best known and will be forever remembered for his work on iconic comedies including "Ghostbusters,""Stripes,""Caddyshack" and "Groundhog Day," what many people may not...

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