2015년 3월 13일 금요일

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Leatherback Turtle
Rescued Leatherback Turtle Released Today in South Carolina
A rare leatherback turtle stranded on a remote South Carolina beach was released back into the wild today (March 12).
Ebola Rises
US Ebola Patient to Be Admitted to Maryland Hospital
Another U.S. healthcare worker who was working in Africa has tested positive for Ebola, and is returning to the U.S. for treatment, health officials say.

 
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Volcanic Eruption

Chilean Volcano Coated in Ash After Eruption, New Images Show

When the Villarrica volcano erupted on March 3 in Chile, it spewed ash and lava so high that both could be seen 62 miles (100 kilometers) away.
Edible Marijuana

'Twixed' and 'Munchy'? Candylike Marijuana Could Endanger Kids

New edible marijuana products, which can now be bought legally in some U.S. states, pose health concerns, especially for children, researchers argue.
Celtic Prince

Ancient Tomb of a Celtic Prince Uncovered

Archaeologists have discovered the tomb of a Celtic prince dating to the fifth century B.C. inside of a giant funerary complex in Lavau. Take a look at photos from the discovery.
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X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation. One of the most common uses of X-rays is for medical imaging. X-rays are also used in treating cancer and in exploring the cosmos.

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