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Remembering Pearl Harbor
Remains Of More Than 400 Perished Pearl Harbor Servicemen To Be exhumed And Identified Using DNA Testing

For families who have suffered the horrors of the Pear Harbor attack of 1941, may finally see some closure, when the US begins exhuming the remains of close to 400 servicemen to be identified and given proper burials.

China's health buffs will enforce a ban on surrogate births, together with the police and 10 partner government organizations.
Chinese Health Authorities to Enforce Surrogate Birth Ban

China’s health authorities recently announced that they are to enforce surrogate birth ban, adding that they will have a partnership with the police and 10 more government agencies.

dark matter
Dark Matter Could Have Caused Earth’s Mass Extinctions Every 26 Million Years, Killed the Dinosaurs

Around 66 million years ago the dinosaurs were likely killed by a huge asteroid that collided with Earth. Some scientists believe that this was one of several mass extinctions that dark matter caused every 26 million years.

Vehicles running on alternative energy can help improve the air quality in Beijing, often worsened by the city's worsening traffic.
Beijing Steps Up Effort in Solving Transport Problems

The Beijing Municipal Traffic Commission recently announced that the China’s capital city government authorities will try their "best to solve traffic jams, repair roads, improve the slow road system and promote the public bike system.”

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Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Is Non-Magnetic Reveals Rosetta, Philae Probes

Analysis of Philae and Rosetta probes' measurements from multiple landings made on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko shows that the comet isn't a magnetic field, Phys reported.

Cleveland Zoo
Mother Charged After Her 2-Year-Old Son Falls Into The Cheetah Pit At Ohio Zoo

A mother from Ohio allegedly dangled her two year old son over a railing at a Cleveland Zoo as he fell into the cheetah pit exhibit.

Comet 67P
Magnetism Not a Major Force in Planetary Formation, Says New Study

"But they make it implausible that magnetism furthers the growth of bodies once they have reached a certain size".

A young video game enthusiast tries his hand at a game
Morningside College To Foster A New Learning Experience Through Its Video Game Design Degree

Morningside College in Sioux City is offering young gamers in Iowa the chance of a lifetime, to hone their skills through a new major in animation and video game development.

Email Survey
A New Study Reveals That Majority of Emails Were Answered in Two Minutes Or Less

With almost a 100 billion emails shared across the world in one day, web experts have carried out a study recently to know the time frame in which the emails are answered by the people. So they studied the habits of using the net of over 2 million people and came to a conclusion that the emails were answered within 2 minutes of reading the mail.

Beijing Tobacco Control Group Advocates Anti-Smoking Gestures

Two months before the launch of its anti-smoking campaign, Beijing Association on Tobacco Control encouraged the public to vote for its anti-smoking gestures initiative.

Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton's Standing In New Hampshire Is Stronger Than Ever: Report

Hillary Clinton, the Democratic bid for the Presidential Race this 2016, is reportedly stronger and even more dominant than her other competitors in New Hampshire.

Russian military forces
Russia And Ukraine Will Withdraw Smaller Weapons But Fighting Still Continues

Russia and Ukraine already agreed last Monday to withdraw smaller weapons used in the war in Eastern Ukraine as the battle between pro-Russian separatists and Ukraine military forces reach one year.

A Chinese sturgeon is released in the Yangtze River in Yichang in central China's Hubei Province in 2005.
3,000 Chinese Sturgeons Released in Yangtze to Save Rare Fish from Extinction

Researchers from the Chinese Sturgeons Research Institute and volunteers have freed 3,000 sturgeons--a rare fish that lived during the dinosaur age--in the Yangtze, the country’s longest river at Yanzhi Park in Yichang on April 12, Xinhua News Agency reported.

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