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May. 31st, 2016 07:23 amThere's another LJ friending frenzy going on
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The invention of the paper bag was a triumph of feminism
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This Coral Restoration Technique Is 'Electrifying' a Balinese Village
Bumblebees' Little Hairs Can Sense Flowers' Electric Fields
Hawk moths have second nose for evaluating flowers
Cheese-rolling spectators gather for Cooper's Hill tradition
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Philadelphia keeps stormwater out of sewers to protect rivers
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Wal-Mart needs to grow overseas, and China's the big prize
US coach promotes wheelchair basketball in Gaza
Can neuroscience revolutionise the way we punish criminals?
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As U.S. Admits Migrants in a Trickle, Critics Urge Obama to Pick Up the Pace
Gulf economic slowdown sees foreign workers trapped by debts
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder says Edward Snowden performed a "public service" by triggering a debate over surveillance techniques, but still must pay a penalty for illegally leaking a trove of classified intelligence documents.
In Indonesia, the world’s largest mud volcano has been erupting continuously for 10 years. A wealthy family's gas company may be to blame. But it’s the poor who’ve paid the price.
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