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Two researchers in a remote area of the Canadian Arctic stumbled upon a mysterious message in a bottle. The note, stuffed inside a bottle and tucked between some rocks nearly 500 miles from the nearest human settlement, ...
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27,000-Square-Mile Aquifer Discovered In Greenland | Video Researchers at the University of Utah have discovered a new aquifer in the Greenland Ice Sheet that holds liquid water all year long in buried layer of slushy snow. The aquifer is extensive, covering 27,000 square miles ...
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Greenland's Snow Hides 100 Billion Tons of Water

Live Science - 22 Dec 2013 20:00
Greenland's Snow Hides 100 Billion Tons of Water Big surprises still hide in snowy Greenland. Despite decades of poking and prodding by scientists, only now has the continent revealed its hidden snow aquifer.
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High-Tech Santa: 5 Devices to Give Old St. Nick a Boost On Dasher, on Dancer, on Tablet and Pixel ... in the spirit of Christmas cheer, here are five tech innovations that could help Santa Claus complete his rounds this Christmas Eve.
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10 Kinds of Customer Service Calls That Drive Customers @!*%ing Nuts What kinds of customer service calls make people the most angry?
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The Most Unusual Flexible Jobs of 2013

Live Science - 22 Dec 2013 15:22
The Most Unusual Flexible Jobs of 2013 Looking for a part-time or work-from-home job? These 20 positions topped FlexJob's 2013 list of surprising flexible opportunities.
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Pregnant and Looking for Work? Attack Stereotypes Head-On While it is often a difficult task for pregnant women to find new work due to the discrimination they sometimes face, there are steps they can take to make it easier, new research suggests.
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Distant Planet Weighed Using Clues from Starlight

Scientific American - 22 Dec 2013 15:00
Researchers have weighed a planet orbiting a distant star by measuring the starlight passing through its atmosphere. The technique could accelerate the hunt for Earth-like worlds. [More] --
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Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Live Science - 22 Dec 2013 08:43
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week Robot Olympics, diamonds in the Antarctic and the cause of road rage are a few of the cool Science stories we found this week.
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Robot Olympics: Japanese Team Wins DARPA Challenge

Live Science - 22 Dec 2013 02:15
Robot Olympics: Japanese Team Wins DARPA Challenge A Japanese robotics team dominated the DARPA Robotics Challenge Trials, an ambitious two-day competition that saw robots driving cars, climbing ladders and wielding power tools.
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Prosthetic Hand With Sense of Touch Picks Stems From Cherries Igor Spetic lost his hand on the job three years ago to an industrial hammer. But like Luke Skywalker, Spetic's testing a new bionic hand. And though the hand hasn't caught up to the tech of faraway galaxies, long ago, i...
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Robots of the Future: Q&A With DARPA Director Arati Prabhakar As robots battled through each phase of the DARPA Robotics Challenge Trials, LiveScience sat down with DARPA director Arati Prabhakar to talk about the competition, the future of robotics, and how robots relate to nation...
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