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Monster Hurricanes from 1,700 Years Ago Could Revisit U.S. Northeast: Geoscientists
Vittorio Hernandez | | Feb 15, 2015 08:28 AM EST |
Between 800 and 1,700 years ago, the northeast coast of the place that eventually became continental United States was battered heavily by hurricanes, according to geoscientists from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI).

Jay Chou Reveals in Taipei Wedding That 'Little Jay' Will Arrive Soon
Cybelle Go | | Feb 15, 2015 08:16 AM EST |
Jay Chou and Hannah Quinlivan, who recently tied the knot in England, held another circus themed wedding event in Taipei last February 9. In this event, Chou expressed his desire to have children right after the wedding, according to Stomp Strait Times.

Premier Li Serves Noodles to Migrant Workers Heading Home
Vittorio Hernandez | | Feb 15, 2015 07:59 AM EST |
While serving noodles to migrant Chinese works returning to their provinces for the Lunar New Year celebration, Premier Li Keqiang also promised them that he would craft policies that would offer financial assistance and technical support to citizens willing to return to the hometown and restart their lives.

China Sends More Police Officers Abroad To Catch Financial Fugitives
Desiree Sison | | Feb 15, 2015 07:52 AM EST |
China has sent a fresh batch of police liaison officers to 27 countries to arrest and bring home economic fugitives who have been hiding abroad after siphoning off large amounts of illicit money out of China.

Alibaba Not in the Red, but No Red Packets for Staff on New Year
Vittorio Hernandez | | Feb 15, 2015 07:47 AM EST |
Even if Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Holdings raised a record-breaking amount of $25 billion in its initial public offering in New York in September, for Alibaba founder Jack Ma, the company needs to yield exceptional results for him to consider giving out hongbao or red envelopes on Wednesday, the Chinese Lunar New Year.

Kraft Foods Says Goodbye to Key Officers, Posts 4th Quarter Losses
Dino Lirios | | Feb 15, 2015 07:45 AM EST |
Kraft Foods Groups Inc. announced on Thursday that it will be saying goodbye to Teri List-Stoll, its Chief Financial officer, Deanie Elsner, Chief Marketing Officer and Chuck Davis, executive vice president of research and development, and quality and innovation; the first of many significant modifications the company will undergo under the leadership of John Cahil.

Denmark on Edge After Two Terror Attacks Hit Copenhagen
Vittorio Hernandez | | Feb 15, 2015 07:42 AM EST |
Denmark has been hit by terror attacks. The incident has similarities to what happened in January at the office of satire newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France.

Better Than Higgs Boson: Scientists to Hunt for Supersymmetric Particle in LHC
Ana Verayo | | Feb 15, 2015 07:10 AM EST |
These particles will give scientists direct evidence about dark matter.

ESA's Robot Cargo Supply Ship Leaves ISS for the Last Time
Ana Verayo | | Feb 15, 2015 05:20 AM EST |
All five robotic cargo vehicles brought 34 tons in total of scientific cargo and supplies to the space station.

100 Whales Dead; 200 Stranded on New Zealand Beach
Ana Verayo | | Feb 15, 2015 05:04 AM EST |
This has been the most severe beaching event in the last 15 years.

Google's Project Zero Team Adds Disclosure Grace Period
David Curry | | Feb 15, 2015 04:16 AM EST |
Google's Project Zero is loosening its rules regarding vulnerability disclosure.

Mediterranean Diet Can Help Cut Stroke Risk
Marco Foronda | | Feb 15, 2015 02:25 AM EST |
Strict adherence to a Mediterranean diet significantly reduces stroke risk.

Revolutionary Contact Lenses to Give Wearers Super Vision
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Feb 15, 2015 02:13 AM EST |
The potential of these special lenses in other fields in massive.

Study of Beaver Teeth Enamel Could Help Fight Tooth Decay in Humans
Marco Foronda | | Feb 15, 2015 02:07 AM EST |
The semi-aquatic rodents' teeth are immune to tooth decay. The question is why?

ESA on the Verge of Building its Own Space Shuttle
Marco Foronda | | Feb 15, 2015 01:54 AM EST |
The unmanned Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle (IXV) was designed to gather information on how space objects fall to Earth.
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