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11 Shocking Google Earth Before-and-After Photos

If you're a Google Earth expert, you're well aware Google's rich mapping software features historical data on a number of places around the world Whenever you see a clock icon, select to view...

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Tom Engelhardt: And Then There Was One

*Delusional Thinking in the Age of the Single Superpower * *Cross-posted with TomDispatch.com* In an increasingly phantasmagorical world, here’s my present fantasy of choice: Someone from General Keith...

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Watch: Earth Wind & Fire Talk The Art Of Songwriting

Earth, Wind & Fire are living legends—just ask your moms, pops, older sibling or auntie. The soul/funk/jazz/rock band that has changed black radio time and time again is making its big return this...

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COCC Redmond Technology Center Will Achieve Earth Advantage Commercial...

Earth Advantage (EA), a nonprofit focused on creating better buildings, is working to complete the final pilot project in its growing small commercial building certification program. Portland, Oregon...

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New Earth Launches With Roots In 'Firsts'

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Sept. 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Leveraging 30 years of life-changing experience with the health benefits of Wild Bluegreen™ Algae, New Earth is launching four premium supplement...

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Summer’s Record Breaking Box Office: By the Numbers

The summer of 2013 is now in the record books as the biggest ever at the box office, with more than $4.75 billion in grosses. Hits like “Iron Man 3,” ‘Despicable Me 2” “Man of Steel” and “Monsters...

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Study Links Mercury Levels In Fish To Coal-Fired Power Plants

As if you needed another reason to cringe at the number of coal-fired power plants operating on our fragile Earth, a new study published in Nature Geoscience links power plants in China and India to...

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Giant Amphibious Dinosaur Hid in Burrows During Extreme Droughts

A 10-feet-long (about 3 meters) amphibious dinosaur that roamed the Earth about 230 million years ago, during the Triassic Period, used to hide in the underground whenever water was scarce and remained...

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Seeking Stillness in Hawaii

Years ago, my friend and trainer Bob Greene said to me, "Hawaii is one of the best places on Earth to live." I discovered he was right. There's a reason it's often called paradise. I am blessed that...

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Starbucks: Customers know when seasons turn through our lattes

Thank God for pumpkin spice lattes. Because despite calendars, shorter days, cooler nights, and vaguely recalled lessons about Earth’s tilted axis, it appears that a large part of the population does...

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Largest Storm On Saturn For 20 Years 'Rips Water From Surface'

The largest storm recorded on Saturn for 20 years ripped water and ammonia from the massive planet's surface. Data from Nasa's Cassini spacecraft showed that a 2011 superstorm more than 15,000...

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States with the busiest highways

People in California drove more than 84 billion miles on the state's highways in 2011 -- more than 900 times the distance from the Earth to the Sun. Reported by Click Orlando 53 minutes ago.

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Geoengineering—the End of the World As We Know It?

The news seemed tailor-made to drive conspiracy theorists and members of the tinfoil hat club into a frenzy. In July, the National Academy of Sciences confirmed that the CIA is helping to underwrite a...

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Cassini Uncovers New Data About Saturn's Atmosphere Composition

*Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* A new analysis of near-infrared images taken by NASA's Cassini orbiter is providing more data about the composition of Saturn's atmosphere....

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Mysterious Lunar Twilight Rays To Be Studied By NASA Mission

*[ Watch The Video - ScienceCasts: NASA Mission Seeks Lunar Air ] [ Watch The Video - NASA Ames Introduces LADEE Spacecraft Animation ]* * * *Science@NASA* Back in the 60s and 70s, Apollo astronauts...

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Earth's 'Breathing' Seen From Space, CO2 Levels Still Rising

*Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* A new report says satellite observations have shown that carbon dioxide in our atmosphere has continued to increase, despite global efforts to curb...

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Close To One Hundred Ideas Selected For Possible NASA Asteroid Missions

*Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* NASA has selected 96 asteroid initiative ideas about how to protect Earth from asteroids and find a space rock for humans to explore. The latest...

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North America Rocked By Two Major Earthquakes And Several Small Ones

*Lawrence LeBlond for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* What started as a few small temblors that shook up Texas residents on Monday turned into an all-out rumble as three major earthquakes rocked...

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Wildlife Alliance Joins Archer Salon for One Night Only Style for Change: An...

On September 19th at 6:30pm, Wildlife Alliance and Archer Salon will join forces for one memorable evening to support our commitment to saving the rainforest and celebrate the opening of Archer Salon....

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'Super Earth' Exoplanet May Have Water Atmosphere

Japanese astronomers say they have found a “super Earth” exoplanet with a water-rich atmosphere. The astronomers observed the planet, Gilese 1214 b, using the Subaru Telescope' optics with a blue...

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