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Depiction of What Humans Might Look Like in 100,000 Years Creates Stir [VIDEO]
China Announces Plans to Send Three Astronauts Into Space June 11
Bizarre Deep Sea Fish Caught on Camera Possibly for the First Time [VIDEO]
Justin Bieber Reserves Spot Aboard Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo [VIDEO]
Asteroid Passes Within 65,000 Miles of Earth a Day After Scientists Discover It
Amazon Wildlfires Lead Cause of Rainforest Destruction: A Study
Mars Rover Opportunity Headed Toward its First New Site in Nearly Two Years
Researchers Develop Bee Sperm Bank in Hopes of Creating a Super Bee
Inadequate Sleep May be Harming Women with Heart Disease
Man Slips into Coma After Consuming a Quart of Soy Sauce
FDA Panelists Vote to Ease Restrictions on Avandia
Scientists Unravel Sun's Mysteries Using Comet Lovejoy's Tail 'Wiggles'
Map of Antarctica Reveals Detailed Mountain Ranges Far Below the Surface of the Ice [VIDEO]
Million-Dollar Question: Texas Banker Offers Seven Figures to the Person Who Can Solve His Math Problem
Scientists Discover Cocoon Where Planets are Born
Why Stars Don't Eat Their Young: A Study
European Space Agency Launches "Albert Einstein" into Space
Cost of Carbon Pollution Estimates Jump 60% in Two Years
"Invisibility Cloak" Hides Information by Creating Holes in Time
Oldest Tumor Ever Discovered Demonstrates Cancer's Threat Even 120,000 Years Ago
Firefighting Robot Could Save Lives By Providing 3D Maps of Burning Structures
Cat's Paw Nebula Most Prolific, Experiencing a Baby Boom
NASA's Spitzer Takes Pictures of Milky Way's Blooming Countryside in Part of Effort to Map Entire Galaxy [SLIDESHOW]
Sun Was a Feisty Toddler Back in the Day: A Study
Alzheimer's Drugs May Protect Against Heart Attacks and Death
Scientists Discover Way to Alter Memory
Introducing Breast Milk Lollipops
NASA's Newest Satellite to Provide Most Detailed Look Yet at the Sun's Lower Atmosphere
Virginia Man May Have Caught the World's Largest Snakehead Fish (Only, It's Not Supposed to Be There)
"God's Bathtub" Has Gone Unchanged for 7,500 Years Despite Regional Climate Change