Andre Mitchell
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Not so sweet news: High sugar intake may increase risk of breast cancer, says study
Attention all sweet tooth, especially women: a recent study conducted at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center revealed that high intake of sugar may increase risk of breast cancer.
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Hillary Clinton thinks aliens already visited Earth, wants investigation if she wins White House
During recent editorial board meeting with The Conway Daily Sun, the former first lady candidly said that she believes mankind has already had close encounters with the third kind.
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Meet Nadine: The human-like robot with personality, moods and emotions
At Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, researchers have developed a human-like robot that can remarkably show personality, mood and emotions. The humanoid, nicknamed "Nadine," was unveiled last week during a new media showcase at the university.
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Turkey's President cites Germany under Hitler as example of effective government
In a recent press conference, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan used Germany under the leadership of the murderous dictator as an example to push for a presidential system of government while maintaining the unitary structure of the state.
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Germany revives Hitler's ghost with book reprints, calls for teaching 'lies' of Nazism in schools
German teachers and lawmakers are also calling for inclusion of excerpts from the republished version of "Mein Kampf" in the country's school curriculum.
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Volcanic eruptions that can kill thousands, poison atmosphere feared as Earth enters 'volcano season'
After studying volcanic activity over the last three centuries, researchers from the European Science Foundation warned that the Earth is currently in "volcano season." This means that the planet will experience more volcanic eruptions in the coming years--some of which can have devastating effects to mankind.
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More American teens risk mental defects, addiction due to increased marijuana use
A recent survey from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) revealed a seemingly pleasant but alarming finding: for the first time ever, more high school students are using marijuana daily compared to cigarettes.
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Distant but gigantic comets pose greater threat to Earth than asteroids, can wipe out mankind, scientists warn
A team of astronomers from Armagh Observatory and the University of Buckingham warn that these massive comets called "centaurs," measuring 50 to 100 kilometres, seriously threaten life on Earth, and are capable of wiping out the entire human race.
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Millions may face hunger, water shortages in 2016 due to possibly most destructive El Niño to hit world
The NASA has warned that the most destructive El Niño may be experienced around the world next year, and millions may face hunger, water shortages due to droughts and diseases that come with the warm temperature.
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'Absolutely terrifying': Temperature climbs to 33 degrees Fahrenheit in North Pole
The temperature in the High Arctic, known for its freezing cold and intense blizzards, may even become higher compared to areas in the United States such as Oklahoma City, El Paso, and southern California.
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U.S. Congress wants NASA to build deep space habitat prototype model by 2018; launching by 2030
The American legislature has directed the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to build a sufficient prototype model of a deep space habitat by no later than 2018.
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Natural fireworks this New Year's Eve: Solar eruption to trigger 'aurora outburst'
This coming New Year's Eve, a special kind of fireworks may appear in the night sky--one that is triggered by nature itself.