Archive of feed items published on the 30th of November 2013
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Q&A: Richard Dawkins discusses evolution, religion and his fans from LA Times - Science
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Doubts grow about plan to dispose of Hanford's radioactive waste from LA Times - Science
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Hypnosis: You are getting sleepy ... and calm, and thin, and ... from LA Times - Science
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L.A. Walks: Cascades of the California Aqueduct from LA Times - Science
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Lou Dobbs means business when it comes to keeping fit from LA Times - Science
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Lift off with the Crouch to Superman tubing exercise from LA Times - Science
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Religious Social Media Posts Cost Jobs from Live Science
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The Kind of Boss Most Likely to Seek Revenge from Live Science
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Apple unhappy with e-books monitor pay and power from Physorg
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China claims victory in scrubbing Internet clean from Physorg
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It's A Bird! It's A Plane! It's A . . . Jellyfish?
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Comet ISON, Presumed Dead, Shows New Life from NY Times Science
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Coordinates: Coming Soon, a Night Watchman With Wheels? from NY Times Science
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Smartphone app to give earthquake warning from Physorg
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China readies to launch first moon rover mission from Physorg
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British project uses 3D printing for prosthetic eyes from Physorg
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Abortion Cases in Court Helped Tilt Democrats Against the Filibuster from NY Times Health
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Health Care Site Rushing to Make Fixes by Sunday from NY Times Health
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Well: Timing of Baby’s First Solids May Affect Allergy Risk from NY Times Health
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Well: Turning Leftovers Into Latkes from NY Times Health
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Chang'e 3 Photos: China's 1st Moon Lander & Rover Mission from Space.com
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How Do You Train to Become a Space Tourist? from Space.com
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Giant Electric Fields May Supercharge Particles In Earth's Radiation Belts from Space.com
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China Will Launch Its 1st Moon Rover, 'Jade Rabbit,' On Sunday from Space.com
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What the heck is ... Peripheral Artery Disease? from Live Science
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Comet ISON's leftovers fade away, right before a satellite's eyes from MSNBC: Science
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St. Lawrence belugas threatened by pipeline plans from CBC: Technology & Science
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Indian probe begins journey to Mars from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Found! First Known Predator To Lure Prey By Mimicking Flowers from Live Science
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In Photos: Animals That Mimic Plants from Live Science
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Unwelcome festive offerings from Chemistry World
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India's Mars mission enters second stage; outpaces space rival China from Reuters:Science