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General Atomics' fusion energy electromagnet
World's First Fusion Energy Rector Set to Operate in 2019

When deuterium and tritium nuclei fuse, they form a helium nucleus, a neutron and massive amounts of energy.

Student killed, 141 injured in Kenya university stampede
Kenya University Stampede: 1 Killed, 141 Injured

One Kenyan student was killed in a stampede on Sunday on the campus of the University of Nairobi while 141 were injured. According to an official, the students mistook a number of accidental explosions for an extremist attack, New York Times reports.

US Capitol Lockdown
U.S. Capitol Shooting Deemed Suicide; Lockdown Lifted After 2 Hours

A shooting that urged the US Capitol to lockdown for several hours on Saturday was a suicide and it does not have an apparent linkage to terrorism, Capitol Police Chief Kim Dine said in a news conference.

Black hole 'X-ray Nova'
Dearth of Dark Energy Won't Stop the End of the Universe

The Big Rip will see an acceleration of the Universe's expansion to a point where it overwhelms the gravity holding the galaxies together.

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Blob
'Blob' Causes US Meager Snowfall, Muggy Summer Not Global Warming

Very cold East Coast and Dry West Coast conditions are associated with the increasing temperatures in the Pacific, rather than the melting status of the Arctic, scientists said.

Dark Energy
Universe, Dark Energy Not Expanding At Rapid Rate: Studies

The universe is expanding at a rate slower than what was previously established, the Astrophysical Journal papers claimed.

terror bird
Terror Bird Found In Argentina; Llallawavis Scagliai's 90% Skeleton Intricately Preserved

A new species of the South American fossil terror bird or Llallawavis scagliai, which is carnivorous and flightless, has been discovered.

That same galaxy in a NASA Swift image is shown, with bars indicating the location of supernova SN 2011fe. The Swift image is a false-color image with UV emission blue and optical emission red.
Expanding Universe? Not as Fast as Previously Believed

A new study reveals that supernovae observed apparently possess different variations of brightness that suggest that the acceleration of the expanding universe is not as fast.

Kenya university attack
Kenyan Government Gives UN 3 Months to Relocate Refugees

The Kenyan government has given the United Nations three months to move the world's largest refugee camp over the border to Somalia. Nairobi has sworn a tough response to the recent massacre by Somali jihadists.

Nile Monitor Lizard
Exotic Cat-Eating Nile Monitor Lizards Invading Florida’s Palm Beach County, Shotgun-Carrying Wildlife Officials Up Patrols

Exotic, cat-eating Nile monitor lizards are invading Palm Beach County, Florida to create breeding grounds. As a result, shotgun-carrying wildlife officials are increasing their patrols.

Mosasaurs
Scientists: Mosasaurs, Previously Thought As Marine Birds, Gave Birth Underwater; It [Marine Reptiles] Dominated Oceans While Dinosaurs Dominated Land

ntists have concluded that flipper-bearing, gigantic mosasaurs gave birth to its offspring underwater. Mosasaurs lived during the Cretaceous period.

Terror Birds
Gigantic Terror Birds Could Only Hear Low-Pitched Sounds, Paleontologists Say

Terror birds- 10 feet tall, carnivorous and in armies- ruled Southern America, millions of years ago, the National Geographic reported.

Employees at a fake Apple Store use an iPad tablet.
China Unveils Measures to Ensure Quality of Products Sold Overseas

China's State Council unveiled new measures to ensure the quality of Chinese products sold overseas, which are also under scrutiny for violation of intellectual property rights.

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