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NASA Gets Ready to Test Space Wi-Fi

NASA's space shuttles may be stationary but they continue to race ahead with research and development as they prepare to fly a laser communications system in an aim to test high definition television from Mars.

NASA Set to Launch Sci-Fi Books

NASA has teamed up with Tor/Forge Books in a project to publish and develop Sci-Fi novels, the NASA Space Flight center has announced.

Distant Dwarf Planet Nicknamed 'Snow White' is Red

The Dwarf planet 2007 OR10 was nicknamed Snow White, after astronomers found that half the surface of the planet is covered in ice but the surface of the planet looks like a rosy, red-tinged M&M, which has led to the possibility that the planet will be re-named.

Fishy Store Labels on Chilean Sea Bass

It may look fresh and the label may read sustainable, but Chilean sea bass is not always what it appears to be on store shelves, a biologist from Clemson University has found. Some of the fish labeled in shops are not sustainable and some are not Chilean sea bass at all.

Apple Rumored to Abandon Intel for Its Own Chip

Intel has not been able to ignore rumors that Apple is considering switching some of its Mac's Intel processors to its own A-series of mobile chips, saying it would be a remiss to be dismissive.

Certified Chilean Sea Bass Not What They Seem

Chilean sea bass is not always what it appears to be on store shelves a biologist from Clemson University has found. Some of the fish labeled in shops are not sustainable and some are not Chilean sea bass at all.

Shark Attacks Shock Pacific Russia

Russian residents along the Pacific coast have been warned to stay out of the water after two men fell victim to two unprecedented shark attacks over two consecutive days.

Single People Could Die Younger, Study

Single people have at least one less thing to worry about than married couples but the benefits of the bachelor lifestyle fall short in a new study that reveals singledom could lead to a short life.

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