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May 25, 2012
Rare Venus transit to be visible in June
Soon, iPads to scan palms for passwords
Most dangerous websites’ list shows porn sites surprisingly safe
Jesus was crucified on Friday April 3, 33 AD
Now, Yahoo! Inc. launches own browser 'Axis'
'Non biological' organic carbon originated on Mars
Childhood obesity may up risk of cranial disorder that may cause blindness
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May 24, 2012
Miranda Kerr credits 'everyday exercise' for amazing body
Free iPad app turns snaps into printable 3D models
Moral decisions may depend on your role in situations: Study
Ray-Ban-style glasses record everything they see
Samsung S3: Bestseller pre-ordered phone of the year
Brain process that guide our choices revealed: Study
Babies learn from 'just right' experiences
Gossiping brings men closer but endanger female friendships
Surface-to-air Akash missile test fired successfully
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May 23, 2012
Beijing to spend 118 million yuan to improve water quality
Harvard team crack superbugs' genetic code
Now, social network for 'the dying' that unites users on 'last wish' wall
New breast cancer test to predict return of tumour post surgery
Mark Zuckerberg earns $1billion from sale of Facebook shares after IPO
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