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From fuel to film: The story of energy and movies

On Wednesday March 9, energy and film experts gathered at the historic Austin City Limits studio on The University of Texas campus to discuss the role of energy and movies in our lives . The event was hosted by Dr.

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Storm KO’s TV towers at Doral

Strong gusts have suspended play at the Cadillac Championship, destroyed the large manual scoreboard near the 18th green at Doral and toppled a TV tower into a pond behind the ninth green.

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NPR Scandal Explodes Plans for New Social Media Campaign

By now, many have heard about the undercover video of NPR's outgoing Senior Vice President for Development Ron Schiller railing against Tea Partiers and how NPR would be better off without public funding. But what most don't know is that the comments, particularly the funding talk, theaten to derail a new social media campaign NPR was planning to launch--one aimed at saving the very government funding Schiller said NPR could do without.

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Video: 7-year itch, 3-year glitch

A new study finds that the new fast-paced lifestyle of the 21st century is speeding up the desire to flee from love. Dr. Jennifer Harstein gives tips for couples.

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Watson, Clark, Crane pull out of Doral

Tim Clark, Bubba Watson and Ben Crane have withdrawn from the Cadillac Championship, leaving the World Golf Championship field with only 66 players.

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E-Mail Beats Blogs and Web Sites for Rumor Mongering

During the 2008 presidential election, the Internet became a giant rumor mill. For example, there were the viral e-mails claiming that Barack Obama’s birth certificate was a fake

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Rare Costa Rican birds captured, tagged for study for the first time

A rare bird species that has never been adequately studied by science will now have that situation corrected. Scientists trapped three endangered yellow-billed cotingas ( Carpodectes antoniae ) last month, fitted them with tracking devices and released them unharmed back into the Costra Rican wilderness. The researchers used a nearly invisible nylon mist net to capture the birds--one female and two males--near the town of Rincon on Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula

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