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We may know how the bizarre, cigar-shaped interstellar object 'Oumuamua was formed

The object 'Oumuamua may have been tumbling through interstellar space for billions of years, scientists say.




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The first gray wolf in more than 100 years may have returned to northern France

A surveillance camera may have captured an image of the elusive European gray wolf.




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Flamingos' complex social lives include friends, enemies and maybe even frenemies

Flamingos live for decades and like to spend time hanging out with their friends.




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Losing your sense of smell may point to coronavirus — or not

Data can help us understand some of the many ways the human body reacts to this virus and the next one.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' may reach record size this summer

Historic floods and relentless storms are expected to boost the dead zone up to 15 percent larger than ever before, experts say.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Stunning emerald green Arabian Sea may herald ecosystem disaster

The sea has a dead zone the size of Texas, and it's growing bigger every year because of sewage and fertilizer flowing into the waters.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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An ancient army of algae may have shaped life on Earth as we know it

We may owe our very existence to microscopic organisms that forever altered the food web.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Avocado prices rise, right before Cinco de Mayo

Expect to pay more for avocados for your guacamole — or just make "mockamole" instead.




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4 Lawn Mower Safety Tips You May Be Overlooking

Remember these simple lawn mower safety tips before you mow or perform repairs.




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Electric cars are quiet. Maybe too quiet.

Automakers are devising unique sounds to let the blind and other pedestrians know that EVs are approaching. Now the EU requires it on new vehicles.




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No more work email at home? French law may protect workers' home life

The French really do know how to put work in its place...



  • Sustainable Business Practices

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Sand dunes may be 'communicating' with one another

Scientists watch closely and find evidence that sand dunes are coordinating their movements in ways we never knew before.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Why Iran's Lake Urmia disappeared — and may be coming back

Over 30 years, Iran's Lake Urmia has shrunk by 80% due to drought and water overuse, but there's hope the lake is starting to rise again.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Bees and wildflowers may bounce back as roadsides go untrimmed

Silent lawn mowers in the United Kingdom may spell a summer bonanza for bees.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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A blue whale's heart may only beat twice per minute when diving for food

This is the first time scientists have recorded the heart rate of a blue whale, the largest animal on Earth.




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Fruits and veggies may keep the blues away

If you're looking to improve your outlook, the produce bin is a good place to start.




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OMRON's Global Service Center will suspend business activities from April 27 to May 6.

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OMRON's Global Service Center will suspend business activities from April 29 to May 6.

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Motor premiums may ‘reach the highest on record’

Willis Towers Watson and Confused warn of future increases as they publish data for Q4 2019.




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Insurance Age Digital Edition: May - Adapting to change

The May issue of Insurance Age is available via digital platforms only due to Covid-19.




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This week at Davis: 1 May 2020

Anzac Day at Davis




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This week at Macquarie Island: 1 May 2020

ANZAC Day at Macca




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This week at Casey: 1 May 2020

This week at Casey its grooming the ski-loop and moving snow




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This week at Mawson: 1 May 2020

A visit to the mountains




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This week at Macquarie Island: 8 May 2020

Getting to know the penguins at Macca




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This week at Casey: 8 May 2020

Casey is all about it's people this week




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This week at Mawson: 8 May 2020

Field trip to Béchervaise Island




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This week at Davis: 8 May 2020

Auroras and things that go bump in the night!




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Home Protection, What Your Security System May Not Detect!

In many cases, most people feel pretty secure with a basic/standard home security system, but with today's criminals/robbers its shocking to know how many of them know there way around a security system. There are a couple of small inexpensive things you can do for you and your family that may prevent that awful robbery.




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Four Reasons Why You May Need to Get a Set of Dental Veneers

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If You Need Grand Ambiance, a Sailcloth Tent for Your Next Party May Make Sense

More like this Twitter This is a great source for more. See this reference for more. Keywords: Nj party rentals, Birthday party rentals, Backyard party, Wedding rentals nj, Wedding rentals nj, Party rentals.

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  • Arts and Entertainment

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What Kinds of Party Rental Equipment Could Your Celebration Use? Here are Some Options You May Have

Great site Twitter References. Find more on this topic here. Keywords: Wedding rentals dc, Party linen rentals, Wedding rental equipment, Party rental md, Wedding linen rentals, .

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  • Arts and Entertainment

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You May Want to Choose a Wedding Photographer With a More Artistic Edge

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  • Arts and Entertainment

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Inaugural 200-mile Florida Coast 2 Coast Running Relay Set for May 11-12, 2018

Participants will run from Titusville to Tarpon Springs via Florida's growing coast to coast connector project




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UBC-TV to Announce Floyd Mayweather, Sugar Shane Mosley, ABA Basketball League & Mix Martial Arts (MMA), signs with UBC Sports.

The new UBC-TV Network makes major move and acquires Boxing Championship Fights, ABA Basketball & MMA Matches




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Puritas Beverages Sponsors Lauren Mayhew and Her "What Is Love" Video To Air On Fox Sports, April 9

"WHAT IS LOVE" performed by pop-star Lauren Mayhew and featuring an all-star cast of MMA fighters, will broadcast nationwide on FOX's "UFC Tonight" on Wednesday, Apr. 9, 2014.




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Class Action Lawsuit Sues For Fraud Arising From Mayweather-Pacquiao Fight

For more information, contact Duncan Law Group, LLC (312-202-3283), Cronin & Co., Ltd., (312-201-7100) or Agruss Law Firm, LLC (312-224-4695)




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What Ray Sadeghi, Floyd Mayweather's Main Bodyguard, Can Teach You About Success




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What Roy Sadeghi, Floyd Mayweather's Main Bodyguard, Can Teach You About Success




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MTAC Branding & Talent Solution Signs Chris "Mr. Mayor" Thomas

MTAC Branding & Talent Solutions Signs "Mr Mayor"!




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Registration Now Open for US SIF 8th Annual Conference "Investing for a Sustainable World," May 30 - June 1, 2018

US SIF: The Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment is hosting its 8th Annual Conference, "Investing for a Sustainable World," from May 30 - June 1, 2018 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.




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SmarTech Announces May 8, 2018 Date for Webinar on Metal Powder Additive Manufacturing

Firm will present findings from it's latest report on additive manufacturing with metal powders




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Security Solutions International's Advanced Homeland Security Training in Israel - The May Mission Will Be the 30th Since 2005

At a time of heightened terror concerns the SSI tm missions are essential to understanding terrorism




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Baby Aspirin May Be Beneficial for Parkinson's Disease

Currently, no effective drug is available to halt the progression of Parkinson's disease. Scientists have shown that low-dose aspirin may help Parkinson patients.




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New York's PSS to Recognize Dr. Ruth K. Finkelstein, Aetna Better Health of New York, and Ms. Betsy Werley at Annual Awards Presentation, May 2

PSS Honors Event Toasts Local Heroes in Elder Care, Family Caregiving and Introduces Impact Award for Leadership in Positive Aging




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xCrypt Sold Out First IEO Phase on IDAX - Second Phase Will Start on May 25, 2019 17:00 (UTC+8)

xCrypt, is the first crypto ecosystem with a high added value in this Trading Platform ready for Digital Assets, FIAT, Securities, STO and ERC721




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Student Loans Scams May End Via Free Debt Settlement Technology That Helps Protect Consumers Against Deceptive Debt Recovery Practices

New Online Student Debt Negotiation Tool Could Ease Distressing CFPB Findings and Help Safeguard Consumers Against Fraudulent Debt Settlement Activities




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Solar Optimum will Donate Proceeds of May Residential Sales to United Way of California's COVID-19 Relief Fund

During the month of May, Solar Optimum will donate proceeds for each residential solar system sold – with or without home battery storage – to California United Ways' new statewide COVID-19 Relief Fund.




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3D Printer - Which Material Can Be Used For Printing and Which May Not?

Despite the fact that 3D printing has already become extremely popular worldwide, majority of people associate this technology with desktop 3D printers able to fabricate object with use of synthetic polymers commonly known as plastics.




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Pacific Mayor Leanne Guier, Kent Mayor Dana Ralph and Redmond Councilmember Hank Margeson Elected to Lead the Sound Cities Association in King County, Washington, in 2019

Pacific Mayor Leanne Guier and 12 other mayors, councilmembers and a city manager elected to lead the Board of Directors of the Sound Cities Association, which provides a regional voice for more than one million people in King County, Washington.