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Scientists want to know what is causing a mysterious, rapid burst of radio waves that appear to be coming from a source located beyond the Milky Way galaxy. What makes these waves so special is the fact they appear to be repeating, scientists said. Fast radio bursts are uncommon -- just 17 have been detected by scientists in the past eight years -- and they're often viewed as isolated events, according to researchers at Cornell University. Understanding these bursts can help scientists learn more about the origins of the universe. The particular fast radio bursts in this study lasted 10 milliseconds and were found in archived Cornell data. The bursts were observ…
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The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating 14 cases where the Zika virus may have been sexually transmitted.
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WASHINGTON — Half of one satisfying sexual encounter a month. That is the average benefit a woman gets when she takes the new female libido drug, sometimes called the “female Viagra,” researchers reported Monday. Last year the Food and Drug Administration approved the drug, flibanserin, making it the first drug available to treat low sexual desire in women. It was promoted by a group of women’s rights activists who argued it was unfair that men had numerous drugs to boost sexual function while women had nothing. But public health groups and some other women’s groups contended that the science did not justify its approval. The drug’s effects were modest, they sai…
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WOW.... I want that for the *NW* SO cool ! Of sure, then it will drive & fly without gas - Jehovah can realize.... ;o) We shall wait and see !
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The 30-acre grounds are patrolled by uniformed police officers and an armed safety team made up of about 20 people, including Special Forces soldiers from one of four nearby military bases. One of Boyd's personal secuirty guards is a 24-year veteran Green Beret. “It’s not like Soviet Russia,” he said. “But you plan for the worst, and pray for the best.” http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/03/02/sanctuary-sentinels-churches-establish-armed-security-teams-as-shootings-rise.html?intcmp=hpbt3
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One way to destigmatize menstrual periods may be to give women a week off every month. At least, that's what one British company hopes to achieve. Bristol-based Coexist has a largely female staff, and the company's directors say it's "unfair" for women to have to work while in pain. Director Bex Baxter told the Bristol Post, "Everyone at Coexist respects the company and gives more than 100 percent to their work, so I don't think we will have an issue with people deceiving us." This is an uncommon business practice throughout the world. In the U.S., most companies don't even offer paid maternity leave. However, several Asian countries like Japan and …
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DRONEBOX is a drone nesting solution that helps automate professional drone operations in numerous industrial applications.It's also a grid-independent drone battery charging system that removes costly or dangerous tasks, remote area travel and operations. Finally - it's a networked and movable surveillance and inspection sensor systems broaden the Internet of Things.
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Voters in the U.S. states of Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma,Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and the overseas territory of American Samoa go to the polls to vote on Super Tuesday.
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People Lined Up Outside U.S. Supreme Court Overnight Hoping To Get In For Abortion Hearing
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A two-year-old toddler had a lucky escape on Sunday (27 March) when he found his way out of the trunk of his Grandfather's van in the middle of a busy highway in the city of Suzhou in east China's Jiangsu Province.
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Turkish police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse a Kurdish solidarity rally in the south eastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir on Wednesday.
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A Louisiana judge has struck down part of a mandatory reporting law that requires priests to report suspected child abuse. Because religious freedom, that’s why. The victim, Rebecca Mayeaux, had confided to Jeff Bayhi during confession that she was being molested by a sixty-four-year-old parishioner. Not only did Bayhi notreport the abuse, but, according to Mayeaux, he offered appalling advice as well: In a move that hardly inspires the trust Bayhi claims to be so keen to protect, not only did Bayhi refuse to discuss what happened, but the church tried to prevent Rebeccafrom discussing their conversation on the stand: After …
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Cardinal George Pell has wrapped up his third day of giving evidence in Rome, as survivors say they are “fed up” with him and want to meet with the Pope. Abuse survivors from Ballarat were to meet with the Cardinal during their time in Rome, but pulled out today when conditions of the meeting were revealed. Survivors weren’t allowed any family members, media representatives or legal representatives, and conversations were to be “private in nature’. The group of survivors took this to indicate a gag order, although this has not been confirmed by the church. Sex abuse survivors in Rome during the hearing. Photo: AAP “The fact that we can’t h…
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I noticed there were still two riders on top..... can you imagine how they were feeling?
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Mason Timmins was just seven-years-old when he died of the disease and his mother, Claire, has become the latest parent to try and raise awareness of the dangers of the killer Mason Timmins just minutes before he died from meningitis A devastated mother has released these harrowing images of her young son just minutes before he died from meningitis to urge people to look out for other warning signs. Mason Timmins was just seven-years-old when he died of the disease and his mother, Claire, has become the latest parent to try and raise awareness of the dangers of the killer. Mason Timmins died in 2013 Mrs Timmins is urging pare…
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CDC Warns of 'Healthy' Food Outbreaks: Sprouts, Salads, Organic Shakes and Meals, Cucumbers
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Ironically, all of the CDC’s outbreak warnings on its homepage are currently for items on the so-called “healthy” foods list. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is warning of four potentially fatal, multi-state outbreaks – all victimizing people who eat foods typically considered healthful: Alfalfa Sprouts, Organic Shake and Meal Products, Packaged Salads, and Cucumbers Nine people in either Minnesota or Wisconsin who ate alfalfa sprouts have been diagnosed with the outbreak strain of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157 (STEC O157), which can cause hemolytic uremic syndrome, a potentially-fatal type of kidney failure. The CDC …
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CDC Warns of 'Healthy' Food Outbreaks: Sprouts, Salads, Organic Shakes and Meals, Cucumbers
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Ironically, all of the CDC’s outbreak warnings on its homepage are currently for items on the so-called “healthy” foods list. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is warning of four potentially fatal, multi-state outbreaks – all victimizing people who eat foods typically considered healthful: Alfalfa Sprouts, Organic Shake and Meal Products, Packaged Salads, and Cucumbers Nine people in either Minnesota or Wisconsin who ate alfalfa sprouts have been diagnosed with the outbreak strain of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157 (STEC O157), which can cause hemolytic uremic syndrome, a potentially-fatal type of kidney failure. The CDC …
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Light always travels at the speed of light. It never increases or decreases its speed. (Technically, this is only true when the light is in vacuum, but the air in a room where the light is turned on is sufficiently close to a vacuum.) You're thinking about light as a classical particle, which indeed has to start from rest if it wants to move. Instead, think of light as a vibration of the electromagnetic field. There is a simple analogy for this - without any quantum mechanics or relativity, just classical mechanics. Consider a string attached to a wall on one side and held by you on the other side. If you vibrate the string on your side, the vibration will propag…
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