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Sucker-Footed Bat Species Discovered in Africa's Sahara Desert; Roamed 30 Million to 37 Million Years Ago
Jakobshavn Glacier: Ice Formation Sped Through Waters Over 17 Kilometers, 46 Meters a Day in Summer 2012
New research has found a glacier shifted at the highest speed one has ever traveled in summer 2012. New research has found a glacier shifted at the highest speed one has ever traveled in summer 2012 according to a press release Monday.
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Radio Shack to Close 500 Stores in Coming Months in Adaption to Times
Radio Shack is closing 500 stores. Radio Shack is closing 500 stores in the coming months as it continues its shift from a classic place to buy electronics to one with more entertainment accessories in headphones and protectors for smartphones The Dallas Business Journal reported Tuesday.
Boeing Next-Generation 737: 42 Planes A Month Production Rate Begins Wednesday
Manufacturing on Boeing's 737 Next-Generation aircraft begins Wednesday. Manufacturing on Boeing's 737 Next-Generation aircraft begins Wednesday Boeing said in a press release Tuesday.
Google Officially Releases Chromecast to Developers
Google has officially released the final version of the Google Cast Software Development Kit (SDK) which means that developers can now get their hands on it.
Facebook Video Profile Option: New Feature Gathers Users' Media Content From Profile For Clips
Facebook users now have the option to make a video about their lives on the social media platform public.
J.C. Penney Two Percent Fourth Fiscal Quarter Increase Marks First Quarterly Rise Since 2011
J.C. Penney saw sales increase during the retailer's fourth fiscal quarter from November to January a record for the company in a quarter since 2011.
Maserati Ghibli Super Bowl Commercial: A Look at What's to Come For Car Maker (VIDEO)
Maserati's super bowl commercial for its Ghibli sports car Sunday, hinted at what is to come for the car manufacturer.
Starfish Infected With Sea Star Wasting Syndrome Puzzles Scientists (VIDEO)
Scientists are puzzled about why starfish harm themselves to appear abnormal also known as sea star wasting syndrome.
New Technology May be Used to Analyze Space Dust for Life's Ingredients
There may be a new technique that could help scientists search for space dust for life's ingredients, which could help them eventually find life on other planets. Researchers have taken a look at carbon-rich meteorites and have found out a way to better understand the potential origins of life.
NASA's Curiosity Rover Could Be Near Final Destination; Mount Sharp
A martian sand dune could bring NASA's Curiosity Rover to Mount Sharp ultimate destination. A sand dune is the next obstacle in the way of NASA's curiosity rover on Mars.