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Astronomers spot diamond heavy As Jupiter

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Finding the perfect diamond is hard work, but some lucky astronomers found a rock big enough for every ring in the world a billion times over

Sen. Bill Nelson presents Bronze Star award to veteran’s daughter

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U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson was in Citrus County on Aug. 23 to posthumously award Army Specialist Fourth Class Donald Kelly the Bronze Star Medal

Death of HP Touchpad prime opportunity for RIM PlayBook

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There are a lot of lessons that rival tablet vendors can learn from the death of the TouchPad (and the feeding frenzy it created in its wake)

Geologists may have found oldest known fossils

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A group of Australian and British geologists working in the Outback have discovered evidence of what may be the oldest-known fossils of life on Earth

He saved six soldiers’ lives — with a child’s toy

Staff Sgt. Chris Fessenden poses in Iraq with the radio-controlled model truck his brother Ernie sent him. In Afghanistan, the remote control toy triggered a bomb meant to kill U.S. soldiers.

When he needed a way to help ensure his brother would come home safe from tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, Ernie Fessenden turned to toys

Google told to delete people from search results

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The Spanish government has ordered Google to delete information about 90 individuals from its search engine indexes, according to media reports

NASA rover reaches rim of big Martian crater

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NASA’s surviving Mars rover Opportunity has reached the rim of a 14-mile-wide crater where the robot geologist will examine rocks older than any it has seen

NASA launches craft to Jupiter

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A sun-powered robotic explorer named Juno is rocketing toward Jupiter on a fresh quest to discover the secret recipe for making planets

NASA: Is life-giving water flowing on Mars?

An image combining orbital imagery with 3-D modeling shows flows that appear in spring and summer on a slope inside Mars' Newton crater. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Univ. of Arizona

New images from an orbiting probe appear to show seasonal water flow on the surface of Mars, among the strongest evidence yet of a possible habitat for Martian life

Injured sea turtle returned to sea

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A plucky sea turtle has been released back into the wild after months of intensive medical care to reverse damage caused by a motorboat’s propellers

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