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Acupuncture helps treat hypothermic sea turtles
2:16 pm | 21 May
Two endangered sea turtles that are shells of their former selves after getting stranded on Cape Cod during a cold spell are getting some help easing back into the wild -- from an acupuncturist.
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Can the new Xbox One save gaming?
1:45 pm | 21 May
For years -- and I mean years -- consumer electronics and computer companies have been struggling to replace the panoply of boxes hanging off American televisions. Game consoles, DVD players, cable boxes, DVRs -- it's a mess. Can the Xbox One fix all that?
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How to deal when social media drives you crazy
11:00 am | 21 May
Is Social Media Anxiety Disorder, known as SMAD, the newest affliction resulting from our love affair with Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites?
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Next Mac will be made in Texas, Tim Cook says
10:00 am | 21 May
Apple Inc. is as American as apple pie, and to prove it, the company plans to make its next computer's on U.S. soil, CEO Tim Cook told a Senate panel Tuesday.
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10 deadly tornadoes from U.S. history
9:00 am | 21 May
Born from thunderstorms, tornadoes can rip apart homes and toss cars around like toys. These are some of the most vicious twisters to hit the U.S. in recorded history.
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How is a monster twister formed?
8:45 am | 21 May
Tornadoes are the most violent storms on Earth, and the U.S. experiences more than any other country. Scientists agree on a few general points on how these deadly forces of nature form.
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NASA rover Curiosity drills into second Martian rock; prepares to study it in detail
8:00 am | 21 May
NASA's Curiosity rover drills again.
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Navy dolphin finds 130-year-old torpedo
5:45 am | 21 May
A Navy dolphin training to look for mines off the coast of San Diego found a museum-worthy 19th-century torpedo on the seafloor, military officials said.
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Nearly 19 feet! Longest Burmese python captured in Florida
5:30 am | 21 May
A Miami man wrangled and killed the longest-ever Burmese python to be captured in Florida, wildlife officials announced Monday, May 20. The 128-lb snake measured 18 feet, 8 inches long.
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Video: Watch a Navy missile interceptor scream into the sky
2:01 pm | 20 May
The Navy successfully tested its short range ballistic missile last week, destroying a complex moving target that soared over the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, May 15.
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