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Nellis Air Force Base officials confirm the light in the sky was a meteor breaking up.
Fireball or Burning Rocket? Blazing Streaks of Light Seen from Utah to California

Late Wednesday night, bright fiery lights streaked the night skies over Utah to California, where astronomers suggest it was a Chinese rocket re-entering Earth.

Gray wolf coyote hybrid
There is Only One True Wolf in North America Not Three: The Gray Wolf

New DNA evidence reveals that there is only one true wolf species in North America, which is the gray wolf, leading to some confusion to its Endangered Species Act status.

At about 89,000 miles in diameter, Jupiter could swallow 1,000 Earths
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is Heating Up its Atmosphere

New evidence reveals how the mysterious red spot on Jupiter which is a major storm system raging for hundreds of years, has also been heating up its upper atmosphere.

NASA's Curiosity Mars rover autonomously selects some targets for the laser and telescopic camera of its ChemCam instrument. For example, on-board software analyzed the Navcam image at left, chose the target indicated with a yellow dot, and pointed ChemCa
Life on Mars a reality? Strange Martian rocks possess manganese, confirming planet was once oxygenated

Mars has always been on the mind of the astronomers and scientists from around the world to search for possible clues to life beyond Earth. Now, a team of researchers suggests that Martian rocks are a proof that the planet's atmosphere was once oxygenated.

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Elderly exercising.
Physical Inactivity Second Only to Smoking as Highest Death Risk among Men

The next major challenge is to reduce physical inactivity such as prolonged sitting.

What Sea Hunter does
DARPA’s Sea Hunter Killer Drone will make China’s Submarines More Vulnerable

It will enter service with the U.S. Navy Third defending the West Coast of the USA.

U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice visits Beijing.
US Nat'l Security Adviser Susan Rice to Chinese President Xi Jinping: Obama Seeks Stable Ties with China

American President Barack Obama wishes to transfer stable ties with China to new United States leadership amid tensions between two of the world’s most powerful nations.

Chinese nationals leave Vietnam because of rising tensions caused by the South China Sea dispute.
Offensive Scribbling on Chinese Passports Condemned by Consulate in Vietnam

A Chinese woman from Guangdong Province found offensive language scribbled on page 8 and 24 of her passport as she went through immigration at the Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City.

President Xi Jinping wants more reforms in the People's Liberation Army.
President Xi Jinping Calls for More Military Reforms, Adjust PLA to be Compatible with Changing International Situations

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for more reforms in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in order to establish a military force compatible with the current international environment.

Vaping
Study Confirms e-Cigarettes as Dangerous as Regular Cigarettes; Finds Source of Toxicity

Regular cigarettes are super unhealthy. E-cigarettes are just unhealthy.

A still image from the footage released by the Chinese armed forces' missile tests.
Ballistic Missile Test Footage a Warning from China?

Amid tensions in the East and South China seas, Chinese military officials released a footage showcasing its anti-ballistic missile capabilities.

The heat wave in China continues.
Heat Wave in China to Continue, Poses Health Risks

The National Meteorological Center announced that the heat wave currently on orange alert will continue to be raised for the next 10 days. Authorities in Shanghai and Hubei Provinces also issued alerts.

U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice met with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People during her visit to China recently.
US Aims for Greater Counter-terrorism Cooperation with China

The United States is expecting to boost cooperation with China on counter-terrorism efforts that include information exchanges and bringing stability in other places such as Iraq, according to a senior U.S. administration official.

Traffic congestion in Nanjing is prompting the city government to ban the issuance of new plates.
Ban on Issuance of New Car Plates in Nanjing Threatens Auto Industry

The city of Nanjing is planning to implement a ban on issuance of new car plates to address traffic congestion, according to a government report released on Monday.

China brings South China Sea dispute to Times Square.
South China Sea Short Clip Looped in Times Square for Two Weeks

China appears to be taking the maritime grapple to an entirely new stage as a footage featuring islands in the disputed South China Sea is being played 120 times a day at Times Square.

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