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First-Ever Nuke Talks With Iran Planned

FDA REMOVES TOMATO SALMONELLA WARNING, NOTING THAT POTENTIALLY CONTAMINATED TOMATOES ARE NO LONGER BEING SHIPPED

Rice Starts N Korea Nuke Talks

DOLLY STRENGTHENS TO A CATEGORY 2 HURRICANE, WITH 100 MPH WINDS OFF TEXAS, THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER REPORTS

Space sensors can detect nuke blasts

Washington, July 20: Sandia — a National Nuclear Security Administration laboratory in the US, has sent a collection of sensors in space to detect and triangulate airborne or space-based nuclear explosions anywhere they may occur in the world.

India PM calls U.S. nuke deal vote

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Rice Says Iran Not Serious at Weekend Nuke Talks

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice accused Iran on Monday of not being serious at weekend talks about its disputed nuclear program despite the presence of a senior U.S. diplomat, and warned it may soon face new sanctions.

India PM calls for confidence vote, U.S. nuke deal decision

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New trial for Czech artists acquitted over faked nuke blast

PRAGUE, Czech Republic - An appeals court has ordered a retrial for a group of artists who hacked into a national television weather broadcast to show a fake nuclear explosion in the Czech mountains, an official said Monday.

Casting Doubt On the Hawkeye Ball-Calling System

Human judgment by referees is increasingly being supplemented (and sometimes overridden by) computerized observation systems. nuke-alwin writes "It is obvious that any model is only as accurate as the data in it, and technologies such as Hawkeye can never remove all doubt about the position of a ball. Wimbledon appears to accept the Hawkeye prediction as absolute, but researchers at Cardiff University will soon publish a paper disputing the accuracy of the system."


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