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Baguette-Toting Bird Stalls Atom Smasher

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The Large Hadron Collider is shorted out when a bird drops part of a baguette into its external machinery. The $10 billion atom smasher has already been beset by various technical glitches, but the baguette-toting bird took the LHC staff by surprise. Luckily the massive gizmo was powered down at the time of the incident, and suffered no major damage.
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Did Dogs Domesticate Humans?

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Twenty years of research convinced Pulitzer Prize-winning science journalist Jon Franklin that people wouldn't be where they are today if it weren't for our four-legged panting friends. Some doubt his conclusions, likening him to a dyslexic churchgoer. But others support his findings.
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Hubble Gives Best View Yet of Star Birth

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One Step Closer to Space Elevators

Scientists successfully send a robot up a cable in the sky via laser power, watching it climb nearly 3,000 feet in four minutes. The experiment was part of a NASA contest in the Mojave Desert that ultimately seeks to create a space elevator.
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The Kansas City Space Pirates, a scientific team that participated Wednesday in NASA's Space Elevator Games in the Mojave Desert, prep their robotic climbing entry.

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US Quakes Called Aftershocks from 1800s

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quakes around New Madrid fault
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The small earthquakes that periodically rattle the central U.S. may be aftershocks from a giant seismic event that hit the region two centuries ago, says a new study. The New Madrid Earthquakes, which convulsed the area for nearly three months starting in December 1811, were powerful enough to make the Mississippi River run backward.
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Probe Reveals Surprises About Mercury

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