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17th Century Ottoman War Camel Skeleton Found In Austria; Bones Date Back To 1683

The skeleton of a war camel has been reportedly found in a cellar in Austria, The Market Business has reported in its latest article. This camel was used by the Ottoman troops a long time ago, in around the 17th century. This can be the discovery of the ruins of an ancient war camel was could have bought down by a soldier in the Ottoman Empire and then bought and buried in Austria.

NASA tests two spacesuits for Mars mission
Going To Mars A Challenging Mission; Red Planet's Environment, Climatic Conditions Might Not Be Suitable For Humans

There has been a lot of talk about sending human beings to Mars as a one way journey since a long time now. This mission, as it seems obvious, will be very challenging. Joe Ramos who was the Associate Director at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has said this in the latest interview, reports The Hindu has reported.

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Iran's Nuclear Deal Underway; Tehran, U.S. Already Agree On Conditions

Iran and the six world powers including the United States already agreed on conditions in order to finally settle the nuclear deal that was supposed to be due last March 31 of this year.

A lunar eclipse can occur only the night of a full moon because it takes place only when the Earth, sun and moon are very closely or exactly aligned with the Earth in the middle, which is called syzyg
Saturday's Lunar Eclipse to be the Shortest of the Century

A total lunar eclipse is waiting to be unfolded in the North American sky this coming Saturday though astronomers warn it is also going to be the shortest of the century. Spanning just about 5 mins, the celestial event will also be for the early risers, 4:57 AM to be precise and will last for the next 4 mins and 43 seconds.

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Tourists watch the sun being blocked by the moon during a solar eclipse in the Australian outback town of Lyndhurst, located around 700 kilometres (437 miles) north of Adelaide December 4, 2002. The town is one of only four in Australia where the 26 secon
Total Lunar Eclipse 2015: Where And When To Watch Shortest, Fastest Occultation Live Online Via Streaming

April sky will host 2015’s first Total Lunar Eclipse on Saturday, April 4 when the Earth will pass between the sun and the moon. It also happens to be the third lunar eclipse of the tetrad—the series of four blood moon. Read on to find out where to watch the event live online via streaming.

An artist's illustration of various animal species during the Cambrian period.
Chinese Researcher Lin Na Finds Answer to Sudden Diversification of Species

Lin Na, a Chinese researcher based in Germany, has found the answer to the question on what caused the sudden diversification of species on the planet during the Cambrian Period, ending centuries of searching for the answer to the puzzle.

A passenger plane flies over a Cathay Pacific Airways passenger plane at the Hong Kong Airport.
China Opens Third Large-Capacity Air Route Linking Guandong to Gansu

China has opened on April 2, Thursday, a new large-capacity air route between the Pearl River Delta in South China and the Northwest region of the country, which would enable commercial jets to fly to and from one destination on two separate air lines for domestic and foreign flights.

The ethereal wisps in these images were illuminated, perhaps briefly, by a blast of radiation from a quasar — a very luminous and compact region that surrounds a supermassive black hole at the centre of a galaxy.
Hubble Finds Eerie, Glowing 'Ghosts' of Dead Quasars

New images captured by the Hubble telescope reveal quasars that are glowing "goblin green" caused by orbiting black holes and merging galaxies.

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Little Foot Ancestor Found To Be Almost The Same Age As Famed Lucy

Little Foot was found to have been roaming the Earth at around the same time the famous Lucy did, leading to the conclusion that human ancestors may have been significantly diversified in Africa.

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NASA's Hubble Catches Glimpse Of Quasar Ghosts In Deep Space

NASA managed to spot ephemeral quasar ghosts using the Hubble Space Telescope. Eight green looped objects were orbiting their host galaxies which flickered and then faded.

Students read a lecture from Mao Zedong's
China Rolls Out Education, Hospital, Juror System Reforms

China’s senior officials unveiled on Wednesday plans to benefit rural teachers and public hospitals as well as improve public supervision of court cases.

A Kenya Defense Force soldier runs for cover near the perimeter wall where attackers are holding up at a campus in Garissa April 2, 2015.
More Than 70 Dead in Al-Shabaab’s Attack on Kenyan University

In an Al-Shabaab terror attack on Garissa University College in Kenya, 70 people lost their lives and 79 others were wounded.

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McDonald's Raising Wages of U.S. Workers Due To Increasing Labour Protests

McDonald's plans to raise wages of the 90000 employees in U.S

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Blackpoll Warbler Travels Thousands Miles for Three Days Without Taking Breaks Say Scientists

Great things come in small packages, and so is the case with the small blackpoll warbler bird, reports The American Register. This cute little bird has the potential to fly across thousands of miles without taking any breaks; the pocket sized marvels can travel through oceans and can make the longest over sea migrations. That is a record in itself.

Siobhan O’Dell
North Carolina Teenager Sends Letter Rejecting The Rejection Letter Of Duke University

A teenager from North Carolina identified as Siobhan O'Dell wrote a letter to Duke University to tell them that she is rejecting their letter telling her that she will not be attending their classes this coming semester.

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