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Osedax zombie worm
100-Million-Year-Old Osedax ‘Zombie Worm’ Species Prefer Bones To Dirt; Ate Prehistoric Marine Dinosaurs, Whales

Worms just got worse! Researchers have discovered the behavior of a strange and shocking "zombie worm" species that eats bones instead of dirt. A new study reveals that the Osedax worms are 100 million years old and ate the dead bodies of prehistoric marine dinosaurs and whales.

Russia's Vladimir Putin and China's Xi Jinping shake hands as a symbol of continued diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Celebrating Strengthened Ties and WWII Conclusion, Russia Lauds 53 Chinese Veterans

The Russian government recently honored 53 Chinese veterans who lived and worked near Moscow during World War II during a medal ceremony at the country’s embassy in Beijing.

Beech-Nut Nutrition
Baby Food Recalled Due to Discovery of Glass in the Food; App Introduced To Help Save Food Wastage

Around 1,920 baby food products have been recalled by Beech-Nut Nutrition after it was found that these food jars might be containing shards of glass in them. Although there have been no reported injuries due to this, the company still went ahead with its decision to recall the product.

Marc Wabafiyebazu
Canadian Diplomat's 15-Year-Old Son Charged With Murder As An Adult In U.S.

The son of a Canadian Diplomat was charged as an adult with murder on Wednesday after a shootout that left his brother dead.

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Gov. Chris Christie
Chris Christie Shares He Is Still Relevant To The 2016 Elections, Says Hillary Clinton Won't Win Easily

Republican New Jersey Governor Chris Christie released a statement recently and he noted that he is still relevant to the Presidential 2016 elections although former secretary of state Hillary Clinton officially announced her interest for the position.

Bill Schuette
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette On Gay Marriage Case: It’s the Will Of Voters

Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette will appear before the U.S. Supreme Court in less than two weeks concerning the state's ban on gay marriage. Schuette will stress that it's the will of the voters.

New Whale Species could be the Source of Mysterious ‘Songs’ Recorded in Antarctic
New Whale Species Could Be The Source Of Mysterious 'Songs' Recorded In Antarctic Region: Study

Scientists have revealed that unique 'whale songs' recorded in the Antarctic could belong to new species of this deep sea creature.

Hilary Clinton’s Father’s Tombstone Gets Vandalized after She Announces Bid for 2016 Presidential Race
Hillary Clinton's Father's Tombstone Gets Vandalized after She Announces Bid for 2016 Presidential Race

Police in Pennsylvania are investigating how the tombstone of Hilary Clinton's father, Hugh Rodham, got toppled at the Washburn Street Cemetery earlier this week.

Passengers falling in line at a subway station in Beijing. Public transportation areas such as subway stations will have strengthened video security surveillance as China resists extremist attacks.
China to Expand Video Surveillance, Counter-Terror Operation to Resist Extremist Attacks

China will expand its video security surveillance and counter-terror operations in public areas as well as set up a national population database linked to ID information and credit records to resist extremist attacks, the general offices of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council announced on Monday.

iPad of Pope Francis
Pope Francis' Used iPad Sells For $30,500 At An Auction; Money To Be Used To Renovate School

Pope Francis has set the new record for the price of a used iPad as it was reported that his used gadget fetched $30,500 at a recent auction.

NASA's first color photo of Pluto
NASA's New Horizons Faces Possible Hazards In First 3 Billion-Mile Journey To Dwarf Planet Pluto

NASA's New Horizons is around three months away from the dwarf planet Pluto, after traveling 3 billion miles. While the journey has been smooth sailing, it could still experience some possible hazards.

The unmanned Falcon 9 rocket launched by SpaceX on a cargo resupply service mission to the International Space Station lifts off from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, Jan. 10, 2015.
SpaceX Falcon 9 Fails To Land Successfully; Too Hard For Survival, Says Elon Musk

After aborting the mission on Monday, SpaceX was finally able to send its resupply mission to the ISS (International Space Station), Tuesday. The sixth resupply mission, this is still part of the 12-mission contract with NASA to transport equipment and food to the ISS, at the same time, test its Falcon 9, reusable rocket. While the launch was successful, the landing was considered a failure once again.

Female Chimpanzee
Female Fongoli Chimpanzees Makes, Uses Well-Crafted Hunting Spears To Compensate For Less Physical Power Than Male Counterparts

Female Fongoli chimpanzees are those that make hunting spears and utilize them for preying gathering foods, the Royal Society Open Science published today. The same chimpanzee family made headlines in 2007 for using hand tools in hunting vertebrate prey, making the species the first animals to execute the same hunting method that humans perform, the National Geographic reported.

Human chin
Now, We Know Why Humans Have Chins

The prominence of the chin might be a side effect of the rest of the face evolving to become smaller.

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