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Touchable Holograms

Scientists In Japan Create Touchable Holograms

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Researchers in Japan have invented a new laser technology called "Fairy Lights." By shooting tiny laser pulses at super-fast speeds, scientists at Utsunomiya University Center for Optical Research and Education have created touchable holograms.
Utah Ties To San Bernardino Massacre

Authorities Explore Possible Utah Ties To San Bernardino Massacre

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A spokesman for Utah's Department of Public Safety confirms state investigators are exploring possible Utah ties to the massacre in San Bernardino.
Printing Eyes On Objects

Study Shows Printing Eyes On Objects Can Reduce Littering

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English researchers discovered that objects with "watching eyes" printed on them can help discourage littering.
Stage IV Breast Cancer

Survival Improving For Women With Stage IV Breast Cancer

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Women with stage IV breast cancer are surviving at higher numbers and for longer, especially for women who have surgery to remove the cancer, researchers found in a large review of medical data.
Mass Shooting Reported In San Bernardino

14 Dead, 17 Wounded In San Bernardino Mass Shooting

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The San Bernardino Sheriff's Department in Southern California is reporting a mass shooting with multiple victims in an area known as Park Center Circle.
Japan's Women In Politics

Japan’s Women In Politics Say They Are Victims Of Sexual Harassment

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Japanese women are discouraged from entering politics, according to female politicians who said they have been subjected to sexual harassment by senior male politicians who can go to extremes, including asking female peers to show their undergarments.
Australian Boy Helps Stingray

Young Australian Boy Helps Stingray Deliver 12 Babies

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A 12-year-old nature enthusiast in Australia shared video showing how he helped a pregnant stingray deliver her 12 babies. Miller Wilson posted a video to YouTube showing an excursion to his "favorite stingray hunting spot," where he searches for hours until he spots a mangrove stingray in the water.
Seal Of Biblical-Era Judean King

Rare Mark Of The Seal Of Biblical-Era Judean King Found

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Archaeologists in Jerusalem say they've discovered the mark of the royal seal of King Hezekiah, the 13th king of Judea who ruled between 715 and 686 B.C.
Trump Defends Short Term Ban Of Muslims

Trump To Libertarian Talk Show Host: ‘People Like You And Me’ Can’t Apologize

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GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump appeared on a libertarian web show where he was asked to weigh in on whether President Barack Obama should be impeached.
60 Years Of Tracking Santa Claus

NORAD Celebrates 60 Years Of Tracking Santa Claus

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The North American Aerospace Defense Command is celebrating 60 years of tracking Santa's flight around the world on Christmas Eve.
Guantanamo Bay Militant Held For 13 Years

Guantanamo Bay Militant Held For 13 Years Partly Over Mistaken Identity

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A militant who has been held for 13 years without charge in Guantanamo Bay was the victim of mistaken identity due to incomplete analysis by the Department of Defense, newly unclassified documents indicate.
Patient Dies During Clinical Trial

Second Patient Dies During Clinical Trial For Obesity Drug

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A second patient has died in a clinical trial for the drug beloranib, which is being tested for use with a rare obesity disorder called Prader-Willi syndrome.
Jeb Bush Hints That His VP Pick

Jeb Bush Hints That His VP Pick Would Be A Woman

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Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush hints that his vice presidential pick would be a woman.

Professor Calculates Economic Impact Of Destroying ‘Death Stars’

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The destruction of the two Death Stars were pivotal moments in the plot of the original Star Wars trilogy, but a St. Louis professor believes that they also had a dire economic impact on the universe in the movies.