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    New species of blood-sucking leech identified in swamps outside DC
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    New species of blood-sucking leech identified in swamps outside DC

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    August 26, 2019 2:58 pm
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    Puerto Rico faces hurricane threat from Dorian
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    Puerto Rico faces hurricane threat from Dorian

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    August 26, 2019 1:05 am
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    The suns sets as an iceberg floats in the Nuup Kangerlua Fjord near Nuuk in southwestern Greenland.
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    The great failure of the climate models

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    August 25, 2019 4:00 am
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    People enjoy the sun and the fountains of the Trocadero gardens in Paris, Thursday July 25, 2019, when a new all-time high temperature of 42.6 degrees Celsius (108.7 F) hit the French capital.
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    Scientists say July was the hottest month in recorded history

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    August 15, 2019 7:49 pm
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    A tart cherry nut bar, a cheddar cheese bar, a mocha desert bar, vacuum-dried strawberries and trail mix of fruit and nuts, among other items that were vacuum microwave dried, are seen.
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    Honey, I shrunk the MRE: Troops say the Army’s new tiny meals could yield big benefits

    Russ Read -
    August 9, 2019 10:02 pm
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    A woman takes a selfie.
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    Selfies will soon be able to measure your blood pressure

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    This photo shows the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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    Let NASA keep exploring space

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    Rabbits sit in a cage.
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    Bipartisan group of senators introduces bill requiring federal agencies to adopt out retired lab animals

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    A rhesus macaque monkey walks past a supply shack used by scientists on Cayo Santiago, known as Monkey Island off the eastern coast of Puerto Rico. The 37-acre island has served since 1938 as a research colony where the monkeys, originally from India, are studied. Because the species is important for the testing of AIDS vaccines, the Cayo Santiago colony serves as a source of subjects for AIDS experiments in top U.S. laboratories.
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    Stop monkeying around with our tax dollars

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    July 17, 2019 4:00 am
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    Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney speaks, during the announcement that Second World War code-breaker Alan Turing has been selected to feature on the new 50 pound notes, at the Science and Industry Museum, in Manchester, England, Monday July 15, 2019.
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    New British banknote to feature WWII codebreaker persecuted for sexuality

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    July 15, 2019 4:36 pm
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