True progress quietly and persistently moves along without notice.Saint Francis de Sales










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08.26
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Air traffic delays began to clear up Tuesday evening after computer problems left travelers across the United States waiting in airports, the Federal Aviation Administration |
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08.26
Russia on Tuesday formally recognized the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the two enclaves in Georgia whose separatist aspirations stirred the fierce conflict this month. |
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08.26
Evidence has mounted that global warming began in the last century and that humans are, at least in part, responsible. |
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08.26
George Orwell’s writings, left, as they appear on the Web, and his original diary from the days he spent in a British sanitarium. |
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08.26
Google must divulge the viewing habits of every user who has ever watched any video on YouTube, a US court has ruled.
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08.26
Though my farm-raised father insists differently, there's something a bit spooky about cows standing in a field. |
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08.26
Well, the Olympics are over, and Micheal Phelps may be going home with eight gold medals, but he might as well start receiving GE dividends. |
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08.26
The percentage of Americans without health insurance dropped last year for the first time since 2004, as government programs helped offset a decline in coverage supplied through employers. |
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08.26
Looking for a recipe for a great civilization? How about: Take people, add water, and shake very, very vigorously. |
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08.26
Oil prices swung higher Tuesday as Hurricane Gustav developed south of Haiti, raising concerns that the storm could slam into major oil operations in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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08.26
Two separate investors look at purchasing General Motors’ brand
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08.25
There's a debate going on about the role of ethics in science. |
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08.25
It intends to make at least 40 million iPhones in the next year; selling so many will hinge on global success and fixing connection glitches.
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08.25
Deutsche Telekom's (DTEGn.DE) wireless business T-Mobile has sold more than 120,000 new 3G iPhones since its sales launch on July 11 despite distribution problems, its chief executive told a German we |
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08.25
Facebook is a famously difficult place to make money. Despite the popularity of the social network, most ads go for pennies per thousand impressions (CPMs). |
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08.25
Google's Street View service apparently thinks your "no trespassing" and "private road" signs are just for decoration. |
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08.25
Thomas H. Weller, a longtime Harvard professor who shared the 1954 Nobel Prize in medicine for a breakthrough that led to the polio vaccine, died on Saturday. |
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08.25
Chip maker Broadcom Corp said it would buy Advanced Micro Devices Inc's digital television chip business for $192.8 million in cash to enter the market for cheaper television sets.
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08.25
Home sales perked up in July, a respite for the housing slump, as falling prices appeared to lure more buyers into the market. |
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08.25
The U.S. dollar was lower against other major currencies in European trading Monday. |
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08.25
Current EU president France has ruled out sanctions against Russia as European Union leaders consider ways to pressure Moscow to fully comply with a ceasefire agreement. |
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08.25
Why is philosophy as a subject such a fizzer in schools, asks Laura Parker. |
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08.25
The Swedish government has announced plans to clamp down hard on religious education. |
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08.24
Mikheil Saakashvili's decision to use the opening of the Olympic Games to cover Georgia's invasion of its breakaway province of South Ossetia |
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08.24
The field of particle physics is poised to enter unknown territory with the startup of a massive new accelerator |
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08.24
A new modeling technology that captures minute facial expressions! |
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08.19
After exhausting YouTube, Vimeo and College Humor you might believe you have seen everything Internet video has to offer. |
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08.19
At a mere 102, she's the oldest face on Facebook. Ivy Bean many have been born 46 years before the first computer, but that hasn't stopped the savvy senior from tapping in to the online world of socia |
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08.19
Turning conventional neuroscience on its head, new research suggests the human visual system processes sound and helps us see. |
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08.19
Farms are places of food and commodity production almost by definition. But that definition is changing with carbon farming. |
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08.19
Sea air in coastal cities, renowned for being bracing and healthy, is instead being heavily polluted by dirty smoke from ships a study has found. |
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08.19
The Oort Cloud is a spherical cloud of comets believed to lie roughly 50,000 AU, or nearly a light-year, from the Sun |
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08.19
For over a year, publications including Wired.com have warned that the U.S. Copyright Royalty Board's new rates for webcasters would end online radio as we know it. |
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08.19
Recording industry and motion picture lobbyists are renewing their push to convince broadband providers to monitor customers and detect copyright infringements, claiming the concept is working abroad |
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08.16
(the hidden side of the coin in our media) |
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08.14
Drugs that make soldiers want to fight. Robots linked directly to their controllers' brains. Lie-detecting scans administered to terrorist suspects as they cross U.S. borders. |
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08.13
Meet Gordon, probably the world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue. |
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08.11
Un grupo de científicos en Estados Unidos afirma estar cada vez más cerca de desarrollar un material que podría permitir que objetos tridimensionales puedan hacerse invisibles. |
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08.08
Doug Chrismas, a veteran Manhattan and Los Angeles art gallery owner, found himself in the middle of a $1 billion international fraud case last week.... |
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08.08
To supplement tuition income, colleges are looking at everything from high-demand graduate courses to real estate deals
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From upcoming release by Draco Rosa.
Footage compiled by phvx.com
Thanks to all the fans and friends that contributed to this. |
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veasey has found a way to see beneath the surface revealing the inner beauty of his subjects – a world where the unseen can be seen, the inside becomes the outside.
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Think it's impossible to find free books online? Think again. There are tons of online libraries that provide fiction, nonfiction and reference books at no charge. Here is a list of the best 25 places
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Abandonated Places nos muestra lugares abandonados hasta que llega un señor con una cámara de fotos y nos enseña el resultado.
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These Roma journeys were by no means meticulously planned, and instead the product of a number of coincidences that enabled us to come into contact with the Roma.
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The photo director for National Geographic, David Griffin knows the power of photography to connect us to our world. In a talk filled with glorious images...
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Many people believe that the more time you spend sleeping, the more rested your body becomes. Well, this is often not the case.
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The tent is home to Red Digital Cinema and its revolutionary motion picture camera, the Red One.
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concept artist.
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but the trailer for World of Warcraft is pretty impressive.
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the surf photgraphy of Jeff Divine
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very nice!
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In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan snuck into John Lennon's hotel room in Toronto and convinced him to do an interview.
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