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The fallen satellite mystery may have been solved. There was some mild panic around the world that a piece of a falling dead satellite the size of a bus could hit a person last weekend, but the debris ended up “about as far away from large land masses as you can get” on Saturday, according to the Associated Press. NASA says that the dead satellite’s debris fell over the south Pacific Ocean — estimates suggest about two dozen pieces scattered over 500 miles
“We look like a joke, right?” Former President Bill Clinton wasted no time at his annual philanthropic conference with an attack on GOP climate deniers. At the Clinton Global Initiativeâ??s annual NYC meeting, Politico reports that the former president said , “If youâ??re an American, the best thing you can do is to make it politically unacceptable for people to engage in denial … I mean, it makes us â?? we look like a joke, right
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe’s wildlife authority says poachers have begun poisoning watering holes, killing nine elephants and at least five lions in recent weeks. Spokeswoman Caroline Washaya-Moyo of Zimbabwe’s wildlife department says elephants’ ivory tusks were removed but lions’ heads and skins were left intact
By KATY DAIGLE, Associated Press NEW DELHI (AP) — Years of combing tropical mountain forests, shining flashlights under rocks and listening for croaks in the night have paid off for a team of Indian scientists which has discovered 12 new frog species plus three others thought to have been extinct. It’s a discovery the team hopes will bring attention to India’s amphibians and their role in gauging the health of the environment. Worldwide, 32 percent of the world’s known amphibian species are threatened with extinction, largely because of habitat loss or pollution, according to the group Global Wildlife Conservation
It’s not every day that you wish your boss well on their first day of grade four. But Penelope, the face of Ontario’s newest non-partisan election campaign, Penelope 4 Ontario , is no regular fourth grader. After all, when was the last time you saw an eight-year-old workin’ a pin-striped pantsuit
The Wall Street Journal’s Ian Sherr reports on the tablet war, noting that “people don’t have tablet fever, it seems they simply have a mania for iPads.” He writes that HP, Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., and Research In Motion Ltd. have entered the tablet market this year “trying to close the gap with Apple,” but that they “have been routed so far.” Sherr closes with a quote from Creative Strategies analyst Tim Bajarin, who observes: “There’s an iPad market and then there’s everyone else.” View original post here: Tablet War Is an Apple Rout
Microwaves Associated with Kids’ Asthma?
The Associated Press reported yesterday that the school district in Auburn, Maine will hand out iPads to nearly 300 kindergartners, confident the education apps will accelerate their learning.
A lot of attention online has shifted to social networking, but blog use is still growing and its influence among women is still strong, a report today from BlogHer said. In a look at both the…
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