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Edit 1 of :Image:Soyuz_TMA-7_spacecraft2.jpg by thegreenj Türkçe: Soyuz programı kapsamında 1 Ekim 2005'te fırlatılan ve 8 Nisan 2006'da görevini tamamlayan Soyuz TMA-7. Curves adjusted, noise reduction, unsharp making, downsampling performed. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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US orders removal of 3D-gun designs
The US government has demanded that designs for a 3D printed gun be taken offline, citing fears over arms-control laws
After Hadfield, no Canadian will visit space station before 2016: CSA
Space
station watchers who have been entertained by Chris Hadfield in orbit
will have to wait at least nearly three more years to get their
next...
Facebook roundup: Fortune 500, Waze, Recommendations Bar and more
Facebook
breaks into Fortune 500 – Facebook has made its first appearance on the
Fortune 500 list at No. 482 this year. The Fortune 500 is a...
Missing person could be just next door
Welcome to the Google Cloud Platform blog
Miracles
do happen. Like this week, when Amanda Berry, Georgina DeJesus and
Michelle Knight escaped their captor after being missing for a decade.
Sharif claims Pakistan victory as Khan falls short
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killed as violence, intimidaton and vote rigging mar poll many had
feared would never be heldFourteen years after he was overthrown and
exiled...
Building Blocks of Life Found in Galactic Cloud
Astrochemists
have detected two complex molecules in interstellar space, which may
provide more clues as to where life's first complex...
IRS watchdog: Senior official knew in 2011 that Tea Party groups were targeted
By
Kim Dixon and Patrick Temple-West, ReutersWASHINGTON - A senior
Internal Revenue Service official knew in 2011 that IRS agents were
giving...
'Comet of the Century': Comet ISON Stars in Mother's Day Webcast Today
The online Slooh Space Camera's Comet ISON webcast begins at 5 p.m. ET (2100 GMT) today.
UK denies Pentagon claim Britain in 'no rush' to free Guantánamo inmate
UK
Secretary of Defence tells Guardian government is actively pursuing the
release of Shaker Aamer, who is on hunger strikeSerious questions
have...
Iran’s Persian Gulf Star refinery project completed by 65 percent
The construction of the Persian Gulf Star refinery, located in south of Iran, has been completed by 65 percent
Alsonso takes home Spanish GP
A calm and cool Fernando Alonso took the victory with an 11-second lead in the 2013 Spanish GP.
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to the Google Cloud Platform blog, the evolution of the Google App
Engine blog, which continues as a key component of our broader
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How To Reveal A Fake Psychic
If he had any psychic powers at all, he wouldn't have agreed to do this interview.
Talks continue in last effort to reach deal on public pay
The
chairman of the Labour Relations Commission, Kieran Mulvey and unions
are continuing talks today in a last ditch attempt to make savings
of...
Chinese investors checking out Texas, Austin
Austin and Central Texas want to attract wealthy Chinese investors who are willing to trade ...
New: Twitter widget, Email Me and a Sneak-Peek
Hi
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widget:Last year Twitter announced that they would be retiring their
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Estrogen Levels Tied to Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death in Study
Tests reveal higher concentration of the sex hormone in women and men
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Gallery: Fernando Alonso wins Spanish F1 Grand Prix 2013
Fernando
Alonso has won the Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix to the delight of the
home crowd at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona.
The Spanish...
Teenage hackers in AFP's sights | |
EXCLUSIVE: AUSTRALIAN Federal Police ''interventions'' aim to turn teen hackers - some as young as 15 - into cyber-crime fighters. | |
So, which Gatsby is really the greatest? | |
Welfare benefits to be wound back | |
Barbs fly as Seal blasts Goodrem | |
Couple take the plunge a second time |
The
World Health Organization says it appears likely that the novel
coronavirus (NCoV) can be passed between people in close contact. This
comes after the French health ministry confirmed a second man had
contracted the virus in a possible case of ...
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Sharon
Jayson, USA TODAY9:30 a.m. EDT May 12, 2013. Critics take aim at
changes envisioned for psychiatry's bible, the DSM. Book 5. "Saving
Normal," by Allen Frances, is out Tuesday. (Photo: Handout). Story
Highlights. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual ...
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Judge again rejects limits on emergency contraception - Los Angeles Times
In
yet another scathing critique of government health officials, a federal
judge refused Friday to stay his order making emergency contraceptives
available to consumers of all ages without a prescription. Calling
government efforts to restrict the sale of drugs ...
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Whole Foods mixes up chicken, vegan salads at some Northeastern stores - Washington Post
AUSTIN,
Texas — Whole Foods Market Inc. said that labels on a chicken salad and
those on a vegan version were reversed at some of its cold food bars in
the Northeast. The mislabeled salads — a curried chicken salad and a
vegan curried “chick'n” salad ...
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Researchers
have found a strain of bacteria that can infect mosquitoes and make
them resistant to the malaria parasite. The study, in the journal
Science, showed the parasite struggled to survive in infected
mosquitoes. Malaria is spread between people by ...
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The
U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Breo Ellipta
(fluticasone furoate and vilanterol inhalation powder) for the
long-term, once-daily, maintenance treatment of airflow obstruction in
patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
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Tenn. hospital on front lines of US pill epidemic, treating babies born dependent ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
KNOXVILLE,
Tenn. - He's less than two weeks old, but he shows the telltale signs
of a baby agitated and in pain: an open sore on his chin where he's
rubbed the skin raw, along with a scratch on his left check. He suffers
from so many tremors that he's been ...
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WASHINGTON
(AP) — The government has halted a study testing treatments for a
condition in the brain that can cause strokes. Early results suggest
invasive therapies are riskier than previously thought. The fairly rare
condition involves arteries and veins ...
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