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This graph depicts a gamma-ray burst captured by the GLAST Burst Monitor on July 23. This powerful burst lasted over 50 seconds and was captured by each of the instruments 14 detectors. This burst was not detected by any other gamma-ray burst satelli ...
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via PhysOrg.com @ 20:50 29th Jul
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The bubble might have burst for off-Broadway's "Gazillion Bubbles Show." Someone has stolen the show's specialized soapy bubble solution, which takes two months to make.
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via Sun Herald @ 10:00 24th Jul
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PHOENIX (AP) — Dozens of tourists and Hualapai Tribe members spent the night in shelters after being lifted out of a flood-devastated gorge off the side of the Grand Canyon by helicopters.
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via LiveScience.com @ 15:42 18th Aug
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via TMC Net @ 15:05 15th Jul
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via Business Wire @ 15:05 15th Jul
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via Scientific American @ 22:40 8th Jul
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Dragon Ball Z first appeared on the scene shortly after the Pokemon madness had subsided. It was based around some sort of card game, but one that never quite took off and the strong point of the franchise has always been the anime series on TV. Now there is a new computer game to sample, so let's see how good it is.
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via Play.tm @ 15:10 30th Jun
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Update Adds New "Prerecord Movie" Function That Permits Movie Capture to Commence 5 Seconds before the User Actually Presses the Movie Button
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via Imaging Resource @ 15:27 8th Jul
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As bombs burst in air this July 4, chances are that sunburn will be the red glare that most folks see – and feel. But unfortunately, even when there is no burn, the effects of the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays can have deadly consequences. Thanks to a new research study published in the July 2008 issue of The FASEB Journal, scientists now know why one type of UV light (UVB) is more likely to cause skin cancer than the other (UVA). This information should be useful to public health officials and government regulatory agencies in identifying specific criteria for exactly how effective consumer products, like sunscreen, are in preventing skin damage leading to skin cancer. It should also allow scientists to pursue new lines of research and treatment into repairing the damage caused by the sun's rays.
in Biological Science
via EurekAlert! @ 12:33 1st Jul
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A penetrative four-wicket burst, a tail-end revival, a critical partnership between senior pro and debutant, the second
in Cricket
via Hindustan Times @ 19:29 20th Aug
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A fiery late two-wicket burst from Andrew Flintoff kept England in contention in the second Test against South Africa at Edgbaston today.
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via In The News.co.uk @ 4:50 1st Aug
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A Spanish passenger jet packed with tourists crashed and burst into flames shortly after trying to take off at the Madrid airport, Aug. 20, killing most of the passengers.
in Top Stories
via Washington Post @ 9:21 21st Aug
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This means the number of shots possible with a single burst of continuous shooting will be increased, and therefore expand the range of shooting possibilities. In fact, in many cases, the number of shots is more than doubled.
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via Photographypress.co.uk @ 23:21 1st Aug
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This means the number of shots possible with a single burst of continuous shooting will be increased, and therefore expand the range of shooting possibilities. In fact, in many cases, the number of shots is more than doubled.
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via Photographypress.co.uk @ 23:21 1st Aug
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FAIR DOO: A pigeon perches atop an oil drum in a tyre, while the burst bin bag is Kenny Hunter's "most human work". However, he has also embraced screen-printing. Picture: Alan Dimmick
in Arts & Culture
via Glasgow Herald @ 0:11 11th Jul
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU workers are struggling with thousands of liters of sour milk from burst cartons clogging up a central mail registry after German farmers posted them to Brussels to protest against low dairy prices, officials say.
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via Reuters @ 22:02 10th Jul
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- 09/03/08 -- Cavallo Point - the Lodge at the Golden Gate, which burst onto the national travel scene this summer, announces the official opening of its
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via Earthtimes.org @ 17:13 3rd Sep
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Brussels, July 12: EU workers are struggling with thousands of litres of sour milk from burst cartons clogging up a central mail registry after German farmers posted them to Brussels to protest against low dairy prices, officials say.
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via Siasat Daily @ 10:11 14th Jul
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Creativity spurts in the most unlikely places. Its fluidity tends to find just any crack to burst through. Though initially designed solely for information exchange, with computers becoming ubiquitous, the internet has become one such haven of refuge for individuals with a creative bent of mind. Despite retaining its extreme commercial usage, the internet has found a place for its human niche, particularly with the advent of the blogosphere.
in Blog Watch
via The Hindu @ 18:17 20th Jul
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With a glint of a dagger and a blaze of celestial light, Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper burst into new life on Monday night after Peter Greenaway finally secured permission to reinvent the crumbling, 510-year-old masterpiece as a sound and light show.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 7:21 2nd Jul
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An infectious ocean-dwelling bacterium found in oysters and other shellfish kills its host’s cells by causing them to burst, providing the invader with a nutrient-rich meal, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 5:58 19th Aug
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Newswise - An infectious ocean-dwelling bacterium found in oysters and other shellfish kills its host's cells by causing them to burst, providing the invader with a nutrient-rich meal, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found.
in Biological Science
via Interest!ALERT @ 6:00 19th Aug
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At least 153 people were dead last night after a plane departing from Madrid's Barajas airport swerved off the runway and burst into flames. The Spanair aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 carrying 172 passengers and crew to the Canary Islands, was attempting to take off when it developed a fault. One of its engines was said to have been in flames shortly before the incident.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 9:20 21st Aug
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At least 153 people were dead last night after a plane departing from Madrid's Barajas airport swerved off the runway and burst into flames. The Spanair aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 carrying 172 passengers and crew to the Canary Islands, was attempting to take off when it developed a fault. One of its engines was said to have been in flames shortly before the incident.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 9:21 21st Aug
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At least 153 people were dead last night after a plane departing from Madrid's Barajas airport swerved off the runway and burst into flames. The Spanair aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 carrying 172 passengers and crew to the Canary Islands, was attempting to take off when it developed a fault. One of its engines was said to have been in flames shortly before the incident.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 9:21 21st Aug
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