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Bats May Be Listed as Endangered
The Eastern Small-Footed Bat and the Northern Long-Eared Bat may become officially listed as endangered after review of a petition to protect the bats under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
‘Battlefield 3′ to Bring New Levels of Realism to Gaming
DICE Software showcased gameplay from its upcoming warfare simulator “Battlefield 3″, showing highly-realistic graphics and gameplay.
Secret Service Investigating Fox Tweets, Hackers Claim Hit
On July 4, a Fox News official Twitter feed, “Foxnewspolitics”, was hacked. Beginning at around 2AM, several fabricated posts describing that President Barack Obama had been shot and killed.
SCIENCE IN PICS: Can Fish Really Fly?
Flying fish belong to the family Exocoetidae and are recognizable for their large pectoral fins, which enable them to avoid predators, such as dolphins, tuna, and birds, by leaping out of the water.
Insomnia: Sleep Hygiene
Sleep hygiene is the practice of certain activities that sustain the internal and external environments in a manner conducive to sleep.
Movie Review: ‘Ironclad’
The price of liberty has always been high, in both blood and treasure.
Quantum Grains in Space’s Fabric Are Even Smaller Than Predicted
New findings from the European Space Agency’s (ESA) INTEGRAL satellite have important implications in the quest to unify Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and quantum theory.
Tiger Woods Out for British Open Golf Tournament
Tiger Woods announced that he will not be playing in the 2011 British Open because o fhis injured left knee.
Jiang Zemin Hospitalized, Near Death, Internet Rumors Say
Jiang Zemin, former supreme leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is said to be hospitalized and approaching death, according to a flurry of recent microblog comments and online rumors.
New Register to Clean up Decision Making in EU
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have agreed to support plans to create a joint register of lobbyists and Interest Groups, seeking access to Parliament and the EU Commission.

