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Osama Bin Laden Story Fabricated? White House Condemns New Conspiracy Theory

A new conspiracy theory claims that the Barack Obama administration lied about the killing of Osama Bin Laden in 2011.

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Scientists Link Celiac Disease To Increased Risks Of Neuropathy, Nerve Damage

Scientists in a new Swedish-based study has linked the increased risks for developing neuropathy to patients with celiac disease; and while celiac can be fatal if untreated in some patients, the double likelihood of developing neuropathy makes it equally bad for nerve damage.

The eerily beautiful blue sunset on Mars
NASA Releases Unique Pictures of Mars' Sunset; Fine Dust Particles Impart a Blue Hue

NASA released the first pictures of the Mars' blue sunset. The sunset at the red planet Mars takes place in the exactly opposite shades, which is in sharp contrast with Earth's sunset.

China has pledged humanitarian assistance to earthquake-hit Nepal.
Major New Earthquake In Nepal: Magnitude 7.4 Earthquake Hits North-eastern Nepal

A fresh earthquake has struck north-eastern Nepal. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, it was a magnitude 7.4 earthquake that has hit the devastated Nepal. Initially, the U.S. Geological Survey stated that the earthquake had a magnitude of 7.1 on the Richter scale.

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GlaxoSmithKline, University of North Carolina Collaborate To Find Cure For HIV, AIDS

Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have teamed up to find a lasting cure to HIV/AIDS once and for all; and while GSK will be putting $20 million on the table over a 5-year period, the UNC will be contributing physical lab space for dozens of scientists on its campus.

Kin Moy has served the U.S. Foreign Service for over 20 years.
U.S. Government Appoints AIT's First Chinese-Descent Director

The United States government has appointed U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia Kin Moy as the new director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), a non-profit private corporation established under the control of the United States government, making him the first Chinese-descent director of the institution since its was created in 1979.

Some 70 million animal mummies were made during ancient Egyptian times.
Scientists Expose Secrets Inside Ancient Egyptian Animal Mummies

A new study revealed the ancient Egyptian practice of using mummified animals as religious artifacts during burials where scientists examine the insides of these mummies.

Bin Laden's house in Abbottabad, Rawalpindi
U.S. Mission That Killed Bin Laden Staged; Pakistan's ISI And Army Knew Of The Mission: Report

More than four years after the death of Osama Bin Laden, new facts have surfaced that is forcing us to have a relook at the circumstances that led to the death of the dreaded terrorist.

Having too much or too little iodized salt can be harmful, but it does not cause thyroid cancer.
Health Authorities Confirm No Relation of Iodized Salt to Thyroid Cancer

Health authorities report that there is no direct correlation of iodized salt intake to thyroid cancer, in light of China's Iodine Deficiency Sickness Prevention Day on May 15.

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MIT’s New Thinking Underwater Robot Performs Autonomous Missions, Complex Decision-Making

MIT researchers have developed a robot with "cognitive" abilities thanks to its new algorithms. The thinking underwater robot can perform complex decision-making and autonomous missions.

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Scientists Create Super Strong Spider Silk Similar to Kevlar Using Water

The super strong spider web was replicated at the University of Trento in Italy, using grapheme and carbon nanotubes. They sprayed the spiders with water which was already infused with grapheme and carbon nanotubes. It is already known that spider web is a very strong and tough fiber and is almost similar to the fabric known as Kevlar, which is a state of the art carbon fiber.

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Evidence of Asymmetrical Supernova Explosion Spotted with NASA's NuSTAR

Located in the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy, about 168,000 light years away, the Supernova 1987A is one of the sky's brightest stellar explosions. The NuSTAR, short for Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, which is operated at NASA, shows that the Supernova exploded in an asymmetrical way; this supports the past theories leading to the behavior of Supernova.

The eerily beautiful blue sunset on Mars
Beautiful Blue Sunset on the Red Planet Draws Worldwide Awe

The image was shared on the Curiosity's Twitter account along with the caption: "Let us go then, you and I When the evening is spread out against the sky: Blue sunset on Mars."

Photo of  VHS 1256b (upper left) and its spectrum. (Below) Artist's impression of the exoplanet
Scientists take First Photos of the Super-Jupiter Exoplanet Closest to Earth

The closeness of VHS 1256b to Earth and its massive size made it easier to detect compared to other exoplanets.

Shanghai Natural History Museum's Jing'an Sculpture Park features one of the world's coolest water gardens.
Netizens Appeal for Respect as Shanghai Natural History Museum Reopens

As the renewed Shanghai Natural History Museum once again opens its doors to the public on April 19, netizens appeal to visitors to pay respect and take care of the museum's property after a couple of untoward incidents.

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