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Wandering wolf may have found mate (Photo)

Wandering wolf may have found mate

OR-7, the wolf who captivated wildlife-loving Californians when he started wandering into California in 2011, has been spending time in the vicinity of a female wolf in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest in southwestern Oregon this month, and data from his radio transmitter indicates the two may have denned there, according to an alert on the Oregon Department of Fish …

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Managing Concussion Symptoms, Study

Managing Concussion Symptoms, Study

A new study found that many children experience concussion symptoms months after the accident and the effects may linger long after the physical symptoms fade away. The growing number of concussions among kids and teens has raised serious concerns worldwide. A new study finds more reason to worry about such head injuries.

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EU court : Google must amend search results ‘at public’s request’

EU court : Google must amend search results 'at public's request'

People should have some say over the results that pop up when they conduct a search of their own name online, Europe’s highest court said Tuesday. In a landmark decision, The Court of Justice of the European Union said Google must listen and sometimes comply when individuals ask the Internet search giant to remove links to newspaper articles or websites …

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Bionic Arm could Potentially Catch Space Debris on the Fly, Report

Bionic Arm could Potentially Catch Space Debris on the Fly, Report

A robotic arm developed by Swiss researchers could be used to capture debris orbiting our planet, according to its creators. The bionic arm, which was developed by researchers at École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), one of the two Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology, is capable of grasping flying objects with complex shapes and trajectories in less than five-hundredths of …

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Animation simulates close encounter between Earth and Saturn (Video)

Animation simulates close encounter between Earth and Saturn

This month Saturn is closer to the Earth then it will be all year, making it appear particularly bright in the night sky, Slate reports. But even at its closest, the ringed planet is 830 million miles away, rendering it just a dot to the unaided eye. How would the giant gas planet, nine times wider than our own, appear …

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West Antarctic ice sheet collapse is now unstoppable (Video)

West Antarctic ice sheet collapse is now unstoppable

The collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet is now inevitable because we have “passed the point of no return”, scientists have warned. Researchers at Nasa and the University of California, Irvine, said that the ice sheet will have melted and flowed into the ocean within the next few centuries. The study, which is due to appear in the journal …

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No benefit from antioxidant in wine and chocolate, new study says

No benefit from antioxidant in wine and chocolate, Study

Scientists from the John Hopkins University School of Medicine did not find any definitive proof that drinking red wine is good for one’s health, BBC reported. Previous studies have indicated that drinking red wine and eating dark chocolate is good for the heart and prolongs life. According to these reports, resveratrol, the common ingredient found in both red wine and …

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Lac-Megantic train explosion: three employees face charges

Lac-Megantic train explosion: three employees face charges

The Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway Co. (MMA) and three of its employees will be charged on Tuesday with criminal negligence over last year’s fuel train disaster in Canada, the Quebec prosecutor’s office said. The provincial prosecutor’s office said in a statement on Monday that it is filing charges against the rail firm and Thomas Harding, the engineer who was …

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Sriracha plant leaving California? (Video)

Texas delegation woos Sriracha to move

State Sen. Carlos Uresti was among a group of Texas lawmakers on Monday visiting the Sriracha plant in Southern California. The lawmakers are trying to convince the company to move its plant from California to Texas — possibly to the San Antonio-area.

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