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Dr. Yueh-Lin (Lynn) Loo at The University of Texas at Austin has modified a plastic so its ability to carry an...
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New chicken wing: Baked, not fried, with plain Greek yogurt

Source: United Press International

Nutritionist suggests lower-fat chicken wings and other ways to shave off calories from summer snacks and picnic meals. (UPI Photo/Alexis C. Glenn) License photo DALLAS, May 25 (UPI) -- A U.S. nutritionist ...
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Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Spotted on Google Nexus 4 at Thai Mobile Expo
Google is tinkering away trying to create a new version of its Jelly Bean system. For all we know it may have just completed the Android 4.3 since it was spotted running on Nexus 4 at the Mobile Expo held in Thailand.
 
UFO Photographed Over Historic Barn
UFO Photographed Over Historic Barn
What was basically a photograph taken in innocence turned out to reveal a UFO in the background. Ellen Henry photographed the sky over Edgemoor Barn, a historic building in San Diego which was supposed to be haunted, and found an unusual speck in the picture she had just taken.
 
Microsoft and Google Cooperate on New Windows Phone YouTube App
Microsoft and Google Cooperate on New Windows Phone YouTube App
The two technology titans have buried the hatchet. After a long feud that took them to court Google and Microsoft have decided to let bygones be bygones. They will cooperate on the creation of a new YouTube app for Windows Phone.
 

Dylan Burnett Completes Season at NCAA West Prelims

Source: Seattle University Redhawks Athletics

Dylan Burnett (Lynnwood, Wash.), a redshirt junior on the Seattle University track and field team, competed in the men’s javelin throw Saturday at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field West Preliminary Championships at Mike A. Myer ...
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The health toll of immigration

Source: Indian Express

Please read our terms of use before posting comments Becoming an American can be bad for your health. A growing body of mortality research on immigrants has shown that the longer they live in the US, the worse their rates of heart disease, high bl ...
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Senate accepts committee report on Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice renewal bill

Source: Dallas Morning News - Blogs

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice will continue operations until Sept. 2021, pending House acceptance of a committee report and the governor’s signature. The Senate reached a compromise on the 14 amendments ...
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Rain causes flooding at animal shelter

Source: KXAN Austin News

Kitten dries off in waterloogged Town Lake Animal Center after heavy rains threateend the facility with flooding. (Erin Cargile/KXAN) A determined group of cyclists from the University of Texas … Karen LeMay was in the KXAN studio on Saturday morni ...
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Verdict reversal in Guatemala sparks criticism of genocide charge

Source: Stars and Stripes

GUATEMALA CITY — The overturning last week of former military dictator Gen. Efrain Rios Montt’s conviction on charges stemming from Guatemala’s brutal civil war has created a surprising consensus among critics on bo ...
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Help 9 million students now or pay Medicaid later

Source: HeraldOnline.com

The myth is that the U.S. should be doing a better job of preparing underprivileged high school students, so they can win scholarships to Yale, Harvard and other top schools. Then they can march across commencement stages into prosperous careers. This ...
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