Apr 19, 2013
LIVEMINT - Two Earth-like planets that could host life discovered, Apr 19, 2013
"Washington: NASA scientists have discovered two new Earth-like planets in the habitable orbit of a Sun-like star, 1,200 light-years away, which could potentially host life. Using observations gathered by NASAs Kepler Mission, the team, led by William Borucki of the agency’s Ames Research Center, found five planets orbiting a Sun-like star called Kepler-62. Four of these planets are so-called super-Earths, larger than our own planet, but smaller than even the smallest ice giant planet in our Solar System. “The detection and confirmation of planets is an enormously collaborative effort of talent and resources, and requires expertise from across the scientific community to produce these tremendous results,” said Borucki."
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FORBES News, Apr 19, 2013
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Apr 18, 2013
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CNN - How Justin Theroux scares Jennifer Aniston, Apr 18, 2013
"Jennifer Aniston's says her fiancé Justin Theroux can pull off a great prank, and if that's the case, Aniston should start taking notes. The actress tried to scare Ellen DeGeneres backstage while taping Thursday's episode of "Ellen," and failed miserably. The idea was for Aniston to jump out from a doorway as DeGeneres meandered down the hall. But instead of frightening the talk show host, Aniston just sounded scared herself."
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MAIL Online - Stephen Hawking says The Big Bang didn't need God to set it off, Apr 18, 2013
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GUARDIAN - North Korea demands withdrawal of UN sanctions as precondition to talks, Apr 18, 2013
"orth Korea has issued a detailed statement on its terms for dialogue with the United States, after weeks of tensions. The demands from the North's top military body include the withdrawal of all UN sanctions imposed due to Pyongyang's nuclear and missile tests, and a US pledge not to engage in "nuclear war practice" with the South. It said denuclearisation of the peninsula should begin with the withdrawal of US weapons. Seoul was swift to dismiss the North's conditions as incomprehensible and illogical. The foreign ministry spokesman Cho Tai-young said: "We again strongly urge North Korea to stop this kind of insistence that we cannot totally understand and go down the path of a wise choice." The Japanese news agency Kyodo said the prime minister, Shinzo Abe, had called for increased pressure on the North."
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ISRAEL News - Obama honors bombing victims in Boston, Apr 18, 2013
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FOX NEWS - Antibiotic development for 'nightmare bacteria' alarmingly slow, Apr 18, 2013
"Only seven new drugs are in development for the treatment of infections caused by an especially nasty class of superbugs that include E. coli and CRE, the so-called "nightmare bacteria" that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention raised alarms about last month. The data come from the latest report by the Infectious Diseases Society of America, or IDSA, released on Thursday, which has been tracking the rising number of bacteria that resist even the most potent antibiotics. "We're on the precipice of returning to the dark days before antibiotics enabled safer surgery, chemotherapy and the care of premature infants," said Dr. Helen Boucher, an infectious diseases expert at Tufts Medical Center in Boston and a member of IDSA's board, whose report was published online in Clinical Infectious Diseases."
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