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NASA find Water on the Moon: News Conference

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NASA says there appears to be plenty of water on the moon, according to data from a spacecraft intentionally crashed into the surface.

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Peak Oil Is Here, IEA Whistleblowers Say

"Peak Oil," which is when the supply and production of oil peaks and then drops off slowly, has already been reached, according to two International Energy Agency (IEA) whistleblowers. These two spoke to the Guardian on condition of anonymity, with some alarming information.

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NASA Aims To Debunk 2012 Myths

The world is ending, not! The latest film to portray the end of life as we know, "2012," opens in theaters on Friday, and NASA aims to debunk the myths around the Mayan version of the end of the world.

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Dolphin Attacks Blamed For Porpoise Deaths

Look at a bottlenose dolphin and it looks like its grinning. Who would know that beneath that cute exterior could lie a maniacal killer of their relatives, harbor porpoises?

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Cool Pool Playing Robot

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Could this be the end of the pool game, or the beginning of a new era in pool playing (known also as Billiard).

The RCVLab at Queen's University demonstrates Deep Green. This is a pool playing robot, and ARPool, an augmented reality system for teaching the science of pool.

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Ten Facts About Water to Gas Systems

Many people are curious about the water to gas systems that have been heavily advertised lately, and its true, you may want to know some useful facts about water to gas systems.

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Congress Approves White Nose Syndrome Funding

Congress has approved $1.9 million in federal funding for research to identify the cause and seek solutions to the "white nose syndrome." That disease is a fungal malady that is devastating bat populations in the Northeast part of the United States.

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China's Space Program Father, Qian Xuesen, Dies at 98

Dr. Qian Xuesen passed away in a hospital in Beijing this past Saturday, October 31st. He was 98, and considered the father of China's space program.

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Mount Kilimanjaro's Snowcap Vanishing Fast

For those who doubt global warming, it is difficult when someone points out something so blatantly obvious, it cannot be denied. Thus is the snowcap on Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa an obvious indicator of the truth behind global climate change.

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Leonid meteor shower to put on a show November 17th

With no light from the moon to obscure the light show, the Leonid Meteor shower is expected to put on a dazzling display which will peak the early morning hours of November 17th this year.

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Did a meteorite strike near Bombay wipe out the dinosaurs?

Most scientists have believed for years that the extinction of the dinosaurs was caused by a meteorite strike off the coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. The Chicxulub Crater is evidence that a meteor struck just off the coast, but Princeton University scientists recently refuted the theory that this meteor was responsible for the demise of dinosaurs because it struck 300,000 years before dinosaur extinction.

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Ares I-X Launches, What Next

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A very cool video animation of Arest I-X test rocket, which launched today into the space.

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