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New Method For Killing Dolphins In Japan Not Up To International Animal Rights Standards, Study Shows
Amid increased attention and protests to annual dolphin hunts in Japan, local fisherman adopted a purportedly more humane way of killing dolphins, but new research shows that the method is still not up to international animal rights standards.
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NASA Grants UCF $55 Million For Space-Weather Research, Making It The First University To Lead A NASA Mission
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