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  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (23 January 2014) According to the NOAA, 2013 was reported to be the 4th hottest record of all time.The average world temperature was 58.12 degrees tying with 2003 for the 4th warmest since 1880. The hottest year was 2010, says NOAA.
  • Blue Diamond (23 January 2014) It has been reported on msn.news.com that a rare 29.6 carat blue diamond has recently been discovered in South Africa with a price value ranging within tens of millions of dollars. The acorn-sized diamond was unearthed at the Cullinan mine near Pretoria.
  • space fishing (22 January 2014) Space fishing is a term used to describe a proposed technique for capturing and destroying space junk that threaten to damage satellites and spaceships. The technology uses a magnetized fishing-net like device made from strong but flexible metal fiber measuring 1,000 feet ...
  • Comet-chasing probe (21 January 2014) The comet-chasing space probe Rosetta woke up Monday after nearly three years in hibernation and sent a signal 500 million miles back to Earth: "Hello World!" Msn Reporter says. After almost three years of hibernation, a comet-chasing spacecraft sent its first signal ...
  • Cold Feet Insurance Coverage (21 January 2014) Insurers are getting in the wedding business, offering some peace of mind for brides and grooms as the average cost of getting married climbs. Insurers are now covering cold feet. With the cost of the average American wedding reaching about $26,000, insurers have been ...
  • Emotional Intelligence (21 January 2014) It is the ability to identify, assess, and control the emotions of oneself, of others, and of groups. It can be divided into ability EI and trait EI. Criticisms have centered on whether EI is a real intelligence and whether it has incremental validity over IQ and the ...
  • Cascade Indians (21 January 2014) As tribes gain wealth, a debate over who is "Indian enough" to be a tribal member has led to a rising tide of expulsions. According to reports, the young lady, Mia Prickett's ancestor was a leader of the Cascade Indians along the Columbia River and was one of the chiefs who ...
  • cosmic web (16 January 2013) The largest known structure in the universe, as it is what many people think of as being the universe itself. It refers to the large cosmic structure of interconnected superclusters of galaxies. A full map of the cosmic web would comprise a full map of all known ...
  • Net Neutrality (16 January 2014) Enforced by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Net Neutrality is a preventative measure for internet providers from dictating what users can and cannot access online. Net Neutrality creates an even playing field among content providers, both big and small.
  • Hand of God (15 January 2014) A celestial object captured by NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) that resembles the cosmic "Hand of God." The object is the result of a star explosion which ejected an enormous cloud of material that shows in blue in the NuSTAR's high-energy X-rays. ...

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