Monthly Archives: April 2014

Storm Surge Could Flood NYC 1 in Every 4 Years, Study Says

Storm Surge Could Flood NYC 1 in Every 4 Years, Study Says

Maximum water levels in New York harbor during major storms have risen by nearly two and a half feet since the mid-1800s, making the chances of water overtopping the Manhattan seawall now at least 20 times greater than they were 170 years ago, according to a new study. Whereas sea-level rise, which is occurring globally, has raised water levels along …

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Poll: Majority of Americans Doubt the Big Bang

Poll: Majority of Americans Doubt the Big Bang

A recent poll asked 1,012 Americans about their confidence in different scientific concepts, and one answer in particular was pretty interesting. When shown the phrase “The universe began 13.8 billion years ago with a big bang,” only 21 percent of the respondents said they were “extremely confident” or “very confident” the phrase was true. Out of five answers, “not at …

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Kaley Cuoco Chops Off Hair (Photo)

Kaley Cuoco Chops Off Hair

‘Big Bang Theory’ Star Kaley Cuoco Chops off Her Hair Short for Real, New Bob Look for the Star Kaley Cuoco has a new hairdo and it is short. This time it is short for real. On Wednesday, the “Big Bang Theory” star posted a photo of herself and flaunted her new bob hair cut

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Study Finds Less Green in the Congo Rain Forest (Video)

Study Finds Less Green in the Congo Rain Forest

An analysis of NASA satellite data revealed Africa’s Congo rainforest has significantly declined in greenness over the past decade. The rainforest is the second largest in the world, a NASA news release reported. “It’s important to understand these changes because most climate models predict tropical forests may be under stress due to increasing severe water shortages in a warmer and …

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Canada : Magnitude 6.6 quake strikes off Vancouver Island

Canada : Magnitude 6.6 quake strikes off Vancouver Island

A magnitude-6.6 earthquake off the coast of Vancouver Island was felt by residents across the Island and on the mainland Wednesday night. The U.S. Geological Survey recorded the quake, first reported as a 6.7, off the west coast of the Island at 8:10 p.m., about 94 kilometres south of Port Hardy and 11 kilometres deep.

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Seniors With Mental Declines May Face Earlier Death, Study

Seniors With Mental Declines May Face Earlier Death, Study

Patients with mild cognitive impairment were 80% more likely to die over a 6-year period than cognitively normal patients. The risks were significantly elevated for both patients with amnestic and nonamnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI), Dr. Maria Vassilaki and her colleagues reported in a study released April 23 in advance of the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology.

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Iceberg Twice The Size Of Atlanta Breaks Off Antarctica

Iceberg Twice The Size Of Atlanta Breaks Off Antarctica

Scientists say a massive 255-square-mile iceberg with an area almost twice the size of Atlanta is moving into the ocean off Antarctica. It could threaten shipping during the antarctic winter. In a report from NASA’s Earth Observatory, scientists say the ice island covers 255-square miles and could be almost a third of a mile thick.

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Mark Shand dies in New York After Head Injury

Mark Shand dies in New York After Head Injury

Mark Shand, Prince Charles’s brother-in-law and the brother of Camilla Parker Bowles, the Duchess of Cornwall, died early Wednesday of head injuries suffered after slipping and falling outside a New York nightclub after a charity event, according to media reports.

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Mariah Carey ‘spent $70,000 on one-way flight’

Mariah Carey ‘spent $70,000 on one-way flight’

Singer Mariah Carey has reportedly instructed her staff to book the entire first class cabin on a flight. Carey, who is known for travelling in style, apparently booked the cabin on a British Airways flight for 70,000 pounds, reported Contactmusic. The 44-year-old star will go for 67th Cannes Film Festival next month and does not want other passengers to bother …

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Solved: mysteries of a nearby planetary system

Solved: mysteries of a nearby planetary system

Mysteries of one of the most fascinating nearby planetary systems now have been solved, report authors of a scientific paper published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. The study, which presents the first viable model for the planetary system orbiting one the first stars discovered to have planets – the star named 55 Cancri – was …

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Two New Drugs May Help Prevent Migraines

Two New Drugs May Help Prevent Migraines

Two experimental drugs may help prevent migraine headaches instead of treating symptoms after they’ve started. Both drugs target a protein that has been linked to migraines. The drugs were tested on patients who averaged four to 14 headaches a month.

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