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    Suborbital Rocket Carrying NASA Experiments Crashes off Wallops Island (SPACE.com)
    SPACE.com - WASHINGTON — An Alliant Techsystems (ATK) ALV-X1 suborbital rocket carrying two NASA hypersonic flight experiments was destroyed shortly after launch from the U.S. space agency's Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia's Eastern shore. -- read full article
    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 14:45:35 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Typhoon Nuri in China after sweeping Hong Kong (Reuters)

    A man takes a photograph on the waterfront during typhoon Nuri in Hong Kong August 22, 2008. (Stringer/Reuters)Reuters - Typhoon Nuri struck southern China on Friday, killing three people after barreling through Hong Kong, shutting down most of the financial hub with gale-force winds and disrupting hundreds of flights.


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    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 17:43:02 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Man Recalls Encounter With Obscure Wild Beast (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - To find me twenty years ago, you might have looked under a Mexican blue oak in the mountains of southern Arizona. From there I would often watch javelinas wander among shin dagger agave in open stretches of juniper and oak woodland. They would gnaw on the yellow flame of flowers and the spiny hearts of the agave. I'd once heard that Napoleon used pigs to test his food for poison. If a pig could eat it, the story went, the meal was deemed safe for Bonaparte. So, perhaps I could eat the agave? -- read full article
    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 18:02:55 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Study: A bad joke might endanger the teller (AP)

    Nancy Bell, left, a Washington State University applied linguist, uses a key as a prop as she asks Jenai Uhrich, a freshman from Ravensdale, Wash., a deliberately bad joke while Bell demonstrates how she and her assistants conducted research into failed humor, Monday, Aug. 18, 2008 on the WSU Pullman campus. (AP Photo/Dean Hare)AP - There's a reason comedians call it "dying on stage."


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    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 10:38:51 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    NASA destroys rocket after failed launch (AP)
    AP - NASA destroyed an unmanned experimental rocket carrying a pair of research satellites Friday when it veered off course shortly after an early morning liftoff. -- read full article
    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 16:15:50 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Indian judge tells battling billionaire brothers to ask mummy: report (AFP)

    This file photo shows chairman of Reliance Industries Limited Mukesh Ambani (left), accompanied by his mother Kokilaben. An Indian judge has told India's billionaire Ambani brothers to get their mother to settle their latest fight over natural gas supplies, telling them it is in the AFP - An Indian judge has told India's billionaire Ambani brothers to get their mother to settle their latest fight over natural gas supplies, telling them it is in the "national interest," a report said Friday.


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    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 07:54:40 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Angel the dog credited with saving kittens (AP)
    AP - You've heard of man bites dog. What about, dog saves cats? A two-year-old dog that had been turned over to the Nevada Humane Society's shelter in Reno is being credited with rescuing six abandoned kittens. -- read full article
    Thu, 21 Aug 2008 21:18:09 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Satellites track Mexico kidnap victims with chips (Reuters)

    A global positioning satellite is seen in a handout artist's rendering. (Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Affluent Mexicans, terrified of soaring kidnapping rates, are spending thousands of dollars to implant tiny transmitters under their skin so satellites can help find them tied up in a safe house or stuffed in the trunk of a car.


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    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 00:39:34 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Typhoon Nuri shuts down Hong Kong (Reuters)

    People make their way in the wind and rain as Typhoon Nuri approaches Shenzhen, Guangdong province August 22, 2008. (Stringer/Reuters)Reuters - Hong Kong was buffeted by gale force winds on Friday as typhoon Nuri churned toward the major financial hub, with most of the city and its markets shut down ahead of a direct hit by its worst typhoon in five years.


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    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 06:32:12 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Study: Large Earthquake Could Strike New York City (LiveScience.com)

    A view of the New York skyline with buildings along Central Park South, as seen from the AeroBalloon ride flying above New York's Central Park on the opening day of rides open to the public, July 25, 2008. (Mike Segar/Reuters)LiveScience.com - The New York City area is at "substantially greater" risk of earthquakes than previously thought, scientists said Thursday.


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    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 00:03:09 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Australian officials euthanize lost baby whale (AP)

    An unidentified veterinarian, center, from Taronga Zoo holds a syringe after giving a sedative to an abandoned and lost baby humpback whale at the Pittwater in Sydney, Australia, Friday, Aug. 22, 2008. The whale calf that spent nearly a week bonding with boats in waters off north Sydney was euthanized by wildlife officials Friday after veterinarians determined it was too weak to survive on its own. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)AP - An injured and abandoned baby humpback whale that spent nearly a week bonding with boats in waters off north Sydney was euthanized by wildlife officials Friday after veterinarians determined it was too weak to survive on its own.


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    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 07:13:56 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Study: A bad joke might endanger the teller (AP)

    Nancy Bell, left, a Washington State University applied linguist, uses a key as a prop as she asks Jenai Uhrich, a freshman from Ravensdale, Wash., a deliberately bad joke while Bell demonstrates how she and her assistants conducted research into failed humor, Monday, Aug. 18, 2008 on the WSU Pullman campus. (AP Photo/Dean Hare)AP - There's a reason comedians call it "dying on stage."


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    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 08:17:22 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Saber-toothed cat fossils discovered in Venezuela (AP)

    In this undated photo released by Ascanio Rincon, a fossil of a type of saber-toothed cat is seen. An ancient tar pit exposed when state oil workers laid a pipeline has yielded a rich trove of fossils, including a type of saber-toothed cat that paleontologists never found in South America before, and scientists say it holds the promise of many discoveries to come.(AP Photo/Ascanio Rincon)AP - An ancient tar pit exposed when Venezuelan oil workers laid a pipeline has yielded a rich trove of fossils, including a type of saber-toothed cat that paleontologists had never found before in South America. Scientists say the find holds the promise of many discoveries to come.


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    Thu, 21 Aug 2008 22:08:46 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    At top of Greenland, new worrisome cracks in ice (AP)

    This image provided by the Byrd Polar Research Center, Columbus, Ohio, taken July 25, 2008, shows a growing giant crack and an 11-square-mile chunk of ice hemorrhaging off a prominent glacier in northern Greenland. The crack, at center, right,  is seven miles long and about half a mile wide. It is about half the width of the 500 square mile floating part of the glacier. If the cracking continues, the floating part of the glacier could lose up to one third of its size. (AP Photo/Byrd Polar Research Center)AP - In northern Greenland, a part of the Arctic that had seemed immune from global warming, new satellite images show a growing giant crack and an 11-square-mile chunk of ice hemorrhaging off a major glacier, scientists said Thursday.


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    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 05:08:24 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Oil prices rocket back above 122 dollars (AFP)

    An oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. Oil prices jumped back above 122 dollars on Thursday as traders tracked geopolitical tensions between the United States and Russia, a weak dollar and a large drop in US motor fuel reserves.(AFP/HO/File)AFP - Oil prices jumped back above 122 dollars on Thursday as traders tracked geopolitical tensions between the United States and Russia, a weak dollar and a large drop in US motor fuel reserves.


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    Thu, 21 Aug 2008 18:27:12 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
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