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      This computer image released by SmallDemons.com shows the home page of Small Demons, an encyclopedia and “Storyverse” that catalogues names, places, songs, products and other categories for thousands of books. (AP Photo/SmallDemons.com)
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      This undated photo provided by the University of Colorado shows scientist Rob Knight in his lab at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he is leading the American Gut Project. The bacterial zoo inside your gut could look very different if you're a vegetarian or an Atkins dieter, a couch potato or an athlete, fat or thin. Now for a fee and a stool sample, the curious can find out just what's living in their intestines and help one of the hottest new fields in science. (AP Photo/University of Colorado)
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      This Oct. 23, 2012 photo provided by Scott Jamieson shows Jamieson's home observatory when it is not in use in Eagle, Wis. The roof rolls onto support beams to give him a view of the entire night sky. (AP Photo/Scott Jamieson, Scott Jamieson)
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