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  BREAKING: The Virginia Tech Shooter Identified
...n history continues. This shooting had produced almost twice as many victims as in the deadliest bloodshed until yesterday: the shooting at the University of Texas at Austin, on August the 1st, 1966, when a man, Charles Whitman, opened fire from the 28th floor of a tower on the campus. He killed 16 and injured other 31 innocent people. There are still not many words on the motives. Related news: - Shooting at Virginia ...
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  Robots Assist in Rescuing Disaster Victims
... Urban search and rescue robots are tested at a special 'Disaster City' training facility according to specific disaster scenarios. The robots will help rescue people in collapsed buildings and train wrecks. Scientists will test robot performance applying actual training scenarios for emergency responders. Test results are required for improving and developing new usage guides that allow to match specific kinds of robot...
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  The World Says Rest in Peace to Luciano Pavarotti
...started. Maestro was lying in a white coffin, dressed in a black tuxedo, having a white bow tie around his neck; in his hands he had a string of beads and a white napkin, the same as he used to have, when singing on the most famous stages of the world. The public was applauding the maestro, as his coffin was carried further to the cathedral, where the main ceremony of the funeral will take place. Pavarotti's wife Nicolett...
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  Hands-Free Phones - More Dangerous for Drivers than Alcoholic Drinks
...punished by a 60-pound fine and three points on the driver's license. Still, a lot of drivers flout the law. These findings have initiated a campaign to urge drivers switch off their mobile phones when they are at the wheel. However, ministers consider the campaign to outlaw hands-free phones to be legally impractical for reasons of evidence-gathering. The campaigners do not suggest a complete ban on hands-free kit...
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  NASA to Strike the Moon with a Double Sledgehammer
...5 rocket. The latter features a Centaur upper stage. As the launch carries LRO to the moon in about 4 days, LCROSS mission will begin its three-month trip to get to its proper moon smashing position. When the rocket is within range, its Centaur upper stage splits as the main 2,000 kg impactor spacecraft for LCROSS. A smaller Shepherding Spacecraft will lead the Centaur to its target crater. Then it will retreat to wat...
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  Man with Dead Brain Recovers
...ew on NBC's Today morning show. His father, Doug confirmed that he had the opportunity to see the results of the brain scan and that it indicated no activity or any blood flow in that area. When his family visited him to pay him their last respect, he made his first movements. He responded to a pocketknife scraped across his foot and his hand moved when he felt pressure under a fingernail. After spending 48 days...
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  Students Hack into School's Computer Systems to Change Their Grades
...o a loss of $100,000 to $200,000 should be called a second-degree felony, which carries a penalty of two to twenty years of prison. All the grade changes were made for students enrolled at the Hightower High School, which is where the students under investigation are enrolled. According to the school district officials corrective measures have already been taken. Mary Ann Simpson, spokeswoman of the school district ...
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  Ex-Chairman of Nintendo Officially Became Japan's Wealthiest Businessperson
...ince 2007. Three ex-billionaires came back and were mentioned in the list as well. These include the construction tycoon Katsumi Tada; Minoru Mori, who is currently constructing Shanghai's biggest tower; and Kagemasa Kozuki, the chairman of Konami, a gaming company that develops videogames for Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox. The youngest in the list is 32-year-old Kenji Sahara, the chairman of Mixi. Power...
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  Data from Disk Drive Recovered After Shuttle Columbia's Accident
...rds is the man whose work is to recover extremely important information from the computers destroyed in floods and fires. He is the one to find precious data on a melted disk drive that was destroyed when it fell down from the sky during the collapse of shuttle Columbia back in 2003. "When we got it, it was two hunks of metal stuck together. We couldn't even tell it was a hard drive. It was burned and the edges were melt...
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  Research Secretly Identified Users of Mobile Phones Outside US
...s performed. They only mentioned that the studied region was an industrialized nation. For identifying individuals through their cell phones, scientists used cell phone towers. They tracked people whenever a phone call or a text message was received or made during a period of six months. During another set of records, scientists analyzed another 206 cell phones that featured tracking devices and every 2 hours received ...
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  Earth Emits Screams in Space
...s discovered since the 1970s and was believed to travel out into space in an ever-widening cone. But the recent analysis from the European Space Agency's Cluster mission showed that these radio waves are emitted in a narrow plane. Scientists identified the origin of the AKR bursts in Earth magnetic field, formed above the light of the aurora. The radio waves do not reach the ground because of the protection of the ion...
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  Police Arrests a Man with Highest Record Blood Alcohol Level
....491 percent that should have caused him death. Stanley Kobierowski, a 34-year-old man of North Providence got arrested after crashing into a highway message board on Interstate 95 in Providence. When police stopped him, the man could hardly move to get out of the car then he grabbed the car to oppose his being taken out of it. Police had to carry him to the nearest lane and back to their barracks, the report says. ...
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  Former Apollo 14 Astronaut Claims Aliens Visit Our Planet
...nments had classified the truth for over 60 years. Mitchell, who was one of the astronauts who took part in the Apollo 14 mission, said that he knew of several UFO visits to our planet during his career in NASA, but all of them remained top secret. Edgar Mitchell has a Bachelor of Science degree in aeronautical engineering, as well as a Doctor of Science degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics. Now Dr Mitchell is...
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