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The Mystery Of Why Crafty Snakes Shed Their Legs Is Finally Solved

Mention snakes and the image that comes to mind is that of a stealthily gliding reptile. Turns out that this was not always the case. Ancient snake fossils indicate that the reptiles once had legs, just like the rest of us. So why did snakes decide to shed them in favor of the slither that sends chills down our spines? That is a mystery researchers have been trying to solve for some time....

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The Mystery Of Why Crafty Snakes Shed Their Legs Is Finally Solved

Canberra's David Richards Snags Fourth Guinness World Record In Five Years

To say that David Richards loves to create Christmas light displays is an understatement. In the past four years, the Canberra resident has picked up three Guinness World Records - Two for 'most Christmas lights on a residential property' and one for 'largest image made of LED lights.' On November 27th, the Canberra resident broke yet another record - This time for 'most lights on an artificial Christmas tree.'...

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Canberra's David Richards Snags Fourth Guinness World Record In Five Years

Hanukkah - The Eight-Day Jewish Festival Of Lights Has Begun

At sundown on Sunday, December 6th, millions of Jews around the world celebrated the first day of Hanukkah by lighting a candle and singing traditional songs. The eight day festival that is observed annually, starts on the 25th day of Kislev, the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar, which follows the lunar cycle. Hence, its exact date varies anywhere from late November to the end of December....

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Hanukkah - The Eight-Day Jewish Festival Of Lights Has Begun

Hour of Code - The Largest Learning Event In History Is Almost Here!

While physics, chemistry, and biology are a norm at all schools, computer science is still a nascent subject. It is estimated that just 10 percent of American schools offer computer science and only 19% of high school students graduate with the course under their belt. Seattle-based non-profit Code.org wants to change that by exposing every student in the world to this all important science that is the basis of the digital world we live in....

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Hour of Code - The Largest Learning Event In History Is Almost Here!

Can Lab Grown 'Super' Coral Rescue Our Rapidly Dwindling Reefs?

Rising water temperatures and the increasing levels of carbon dioxide in our oceans are killing our beautiful coral reefs at an unprecedented rate. Add the current El Nino weather pattern that is expected to prevail through winter and spring 2016 to the mix, and things look even worse. Scientists estimate that the 1988 El Nino destroyed almost 16% of the world's coral reefs and believe things could get even worse this time around....

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Can Lab Grown 'Super' Coral Rescue Our Rapidly Dwindling Reefs?

China's 'Floating City' Was Most Likely A Rare (Superior) Mirage Or Fata Morgana

On October 7th, residents of the Chinese cities of Jiangxi and Foshan reported a strange sight - Towering skyscrapers that appeared to be dangling from the clouds. As the video of the 'floating city' went viral, it resulted in various theories. Some speculated the residents had seen a window to a parallel universe while others believed they had just glimpsed into a secret NASA project. Then there were the skeptics that dismissed the whole thing as a hoax. While that may still be the case, some experts believe that it could also have been a rare, naturally occurring optical illusion called Fata Morgana....

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China's 'Floating City' Was Most Likely A Rare (Superior) Mirage Or Fata Morgana

Blue Origin Makes History With Successful Launch And Landing Of Reusable Rocket

Space travel has come a long way since Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin orbited Earth in 1961. However, the one thing that has eluded scientists thus far is a rocket that can be used multiple times. Though that may not sound like a big deal, it is for companies that want to make sub-orbital travel available to everyone. That's because a large proportion of the cost goes towards building the rocket which only flies once. It is therefore no wonder that Blue Origin's successful launch and landing of the world's first reusable rocket is causing such excitement....

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Blue Origin Makes History With Successful Launch And Landing Of Reusable Rocket

Playful Gumdrop Bins Help Reduce Sticky Gum Litter And Give It A Second Life

Most people have a love-hate relationship with gum. For delicious as it is, the sticky, tasteless waste that remains is not just annoying, especially when inadvertently stepped upon, but also, harmful to the environment. That's because the primary ingredient in most modern chewing gums is synthetic rubber which is not biodegradable. With an estimated 560,000 tons of gum being chewed each year, this adds a lot of unwanted polymer to our already overwhelmed landfills. Now thanks to Gumdrop Ltd., there may be a solution to this sticky problem....

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Playful Gumdrop Bins Help Reduce Sticky Gum Litter And Give It A Second Life

Hacker Group Anonymous Plans To Use Cyber Skills To Take Down ISIS

Since their formation in 2003, Anonymous, a loosely organized international group of hackers have conducted a series of well-orchestrated cyber attacks on corporations, governments, and individuals. Some of the crusades have been justified and necessary, while others have been viewed as vindictive. But few people have any reservations about their most recent undertaking - To bring down ISIS!...

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Hacker Group Anonymous Plans To Use Cyber Skills To Take Down ISIS

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