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Methane Gas Leak In Southern California Forces Thousands To Evacuate Their Homes

The 2015 holiday season brought little cheer to the thousands of Southern California residents affected by a methane leak from an underground gas storage facility. Since late November, over 2,800 families from the Porter Ranch Community in Los Angeles have been forced to flee their homes to escape the adverse effects of the odorless gas. What's worse is that they have no idea when they will be able to return....

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Methane Gas Leak In Southern California Forces Thousands To Evacuate Their Homes

Meet The New Glow-In-The-Dark 'Ninja' Lanternshark

A few years ago, Douglas Long and his colleagues from the California Academy of Sciences were helping D. Ross Robertson identify some chimaeras caught off the Pacific coast of Central America in 2010. Among the images were those of a mysterious pitch black shark. Intrigued, the marine ichthyologist asked the Smithsonian Institute researcher to lend him the preserved specimens so that his team could study the fish in detail....

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Meet The New Glow-In-The-Dark 'Ninja' Lanternshark

Ingenious 'Row-bot' Devours Microbes From Polluted Water To Fuel Itself

Access to clean water is something many of us take for granted. However, for millions of people living in developing nations, it is a scarce commodity. According to the World Health Organization 3.4 million people, mostly children, die annually from water-related diseases. But that could change soon thanks to 'Row-bot', a tiny autonomous robot that powers itself by eating harmful water microbes....

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Ingenious 'Row-bot' Devours Microbes From Polluted Water To Fuel Itself

Are Affectionate Tourists Harming Endangered Florida Manatees?

Manatees or sea cows as they are often called, are large, rotund marine animals that can weigh as much as 1,000 pounds. But despite their enormous size, the mostly herbivorous animals have no blubber to protect them from chilly winter waters. Hence, every winter, the gentle giants seek out warmer waters. For the approximately 6,000 Florida manatees that reside in the Gulf of Mexico it means heading to the balmy 72°F waters of the roughly one-acre Three Sisters Spring in Florida's Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge....

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Are Affectionate Tourists Harming Endangered Florida Manatees?

Sneakers That Can Be Customized On The Go? Sweet!

With smart technology increasingly infiltrating all aspects of our lives it was only a matter of time before someone invented 'smart' shoes - Ones that can be customized at the owner's whim. Called ‘ShiftWear,' the animated sneakers are the brainchild of a team of entrepreneurs, futurists, and engineers led by New York-based designer David Coelho....

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Sneakers That Can Be Customized On The Go? Sweet!

The Yule Log - A Christmas Special Like None Other

In November 1966, Fred Thrower, the President of New York-based television station WPIX was faced with a dilemma. He had to figure out some exciting Christmas Eve programming to replace a three-hour slot left vacant by the cancelation of the regular Saturday night college basketball game....

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The Yule Log - A Christmas Special Like None Other

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Smashes All Records

When Disney acquired Lucas Films in 2012, fans were a little skeptical. After all, how can a company that is known for its feel-good princess movies do justice to epic franchises like Indiana Jones and Star Wars? The release of the first Star Wars movie under the Disney banner has alleviated those doubts....

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Smashes All Records