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Icebergs Steered Away From New Zealand

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Iceberg floats past Australia's Macquarie Island in November 2009
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Scores of icebergs that prompted a shipping warning last week have been driven off the course they were following to New Zealand, thanks to strong westerly winds. "It looks like they've all disappeared east of New Zealand," an oceanographer says. The flotilla likely broke off from Antarctica in 2000, when parts of two major ice shelves fell apart, scientists say.
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The Real Science and History of Vampires

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The public's thirst for vampires seems as endless as vampires' thirst for blood. Vampires are everywhere these days -- from best-selling novels to TV shows to blockbuster movies like "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," starring Robert Pattinson, left. But where did the modern idea of vampires come from? The answer lies in the gap between science and superstition.
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Magnetic Discs Could Kill Cancer Cells

Doctors may have discovered an unlikely tool to kill cancer cells: tiny metal discs, too small to be seen by the naked eye. The discs vibrate when subjected to a magnetic field, damaging and destroying the cancer cells around them. Researchers hope the technique will spare patients the painful side effects associated with radiation and chemotherapy.
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Big Bang Machine Sets Power Record

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Atlantis Crew Returns Safely to Earth

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1965 UFO Sighting Is Still a Puzzle

On Dec. 9, 1965, people in Kecksburg, Pa., saw a ball of fire in the sky and an object land in the woods. After fighting to open government documents on the case, a journalist says she thinks the object was either a secret device or a UFO.
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