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Two teens shot at suburban Phoenix high school (Live)

Two teens shot at suburban Phoenix high school

Police were investigating a double shooting at an Arizona high school Friday morning that was called an isolated incident and was no further threat to the school, Glendale police said. Two female students at Independence High School were the victims, according to NBC Phoenix.

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Group wants presumed consent for organ donation (Video)

Group wants presumed consent for organ donation (Video)

A lobby group says rules for a new organ donation consent form with Manitoba driver’s licences would save lives, speed up the delivery of life-saving organs for transplant and ease a critical shortage of donor organs. At a press conference Wednesday, Manitobans for Presumed Consent, a lobby group of transplant patients and their families, said they hoped to spark a …

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Researchers stop calling out to Rosetta comet lander as hope fades

Researchers stop calling out to Rosetta comet lander as hope fades

Researchers have given up hope of restoring contact with space probe Philae. Philae landed on a comet in a pinpoint operation in November 2014 but lost power because its solar-driven batteries were in the shade. Before it stopped communicating, Philae sent back reams of data about 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko that scientists will spend years analysing.

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46 Georgia correctional officers arrested for drug trafficking

46 Georgia correctional officers arrested for drug trafficking

More than 40 Georgia correctional officers have been indicted on charges of accepting bribes and drug trafficking, the latest in a federal effort to crack down on contraband and criminal activity in the state’s prisons. Five of those officers arrested were members of the COBRA unit, an elite group of corrections officers in GA DOC whose specialty is breaking up …

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OK Go goes zero-gravity in new music video “Watch”

OK Go goes zero-gravity in new music video (Watch)

OK Go goes zero gravity in spectacular new music video shot aboard Russian airplane. The pop group, famous for their elaborate, one-take music videos, released the video for “Upside Down & Inside Out” Thursday morning, what they claim to be the first ever video to be shot in zero gravity.

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Dementia rates falling, new study says

Dementia rates falling, new study says

The dementia rates in the United States are falling steadily according to the Framingham Heart Study, which spans a period of around four decades. This positive development came even with the absence of medical breakthrough in treatment and vaccine. These findings, which appear in the New England Journal of Medicine, provide hope that some cases of dementia might be preventable …

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Herpes-like virus linked to coral bleaching, says new Research

Herpes-like virus linked to coral bleaching, says new Research

A new research at Oregon State University has concluded that significant outbreaks of viruses may be associated with coral bleaching events, especially as a result of multiple environmental stresses. One such event was documented even as it happened in a three-day period. It showed how an explosion of three viral groups, including a herpes-like virus, occurred just as corals were …

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UBCO researchers may have revolutionized glass

UBCO researchers may have revolutionized glass

Scientists at UBC Okanagan have discovered new glass technology which could change the way we use light. Scientists in the school of engineering have learned that placing thin layers of metal on glass makes it possible to increase the amount of light passing through. “Engineers are constantly trying to expand the scope of materials that they can use for display …

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Researchers Prove Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity

Researchers Prove Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity

A team of researchers have made the first direct observation of gravitational waves, proving that Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity was correct. Using a stunning display of technological prowess, a group of physicists measured gravitational waves, a ripple in the fabric of space caused by the collision of two immense objects far out in the universe. The discovery is …

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