Connecticut holds 1st exotic animal amnesty day
AT&T iPhone 3G refurbs as low as $49
Docked off San Francisco's Pier 27 and rocking calmly in the bay, the Okeanos Explorer awaits its return to sea. The ship--once a U.S. Navy vessel now under control of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)--is in the midst of being outfitted exclusively for deep-ocean exploration and discovery. Its purpose will be to investigate unknown, misunderstood, and other below-the-surface phenomena. It is expected to be fully operational by next summer.
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7/25/09
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3/6/09
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Medieval knights, the warriors of Saladin, Roy Rogers and fans lining racetracks around the world all owe a debt to the Botai culture, residents of Central Asia who domesticated horses more than 5,000 years ago.
New evidence corralled in Kazakhstan indicates the Botai culture used horses as beasts of burden — and as a source of meat and milk — about 1,000 years earlier than had been widely believed, according to the team led by Alan Outram of England's University of Exeter.
YouTube hit a major milestone in January, surpassing the 100 million viewer mark in the US alone, and offering a clear indication of the huge growth in demand for online video.
Japanese astronaut to create a real flying carpet in space
Amazing notebook shows how woman found a cure for scurvy half a century before the doctors
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11/11/08
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