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Can We Avoid A Digital Dark Age?
Google executive Vint Cerf has warned us of a digital dark age, so how can we best protect our data?
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Internet Pioneer Warns Our Era Could Become The ‘Digital Dark Ages’
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Hundreds more worlds in our solar system?
Way out beyond Mars, but before you get to Jupiter, is a “planet” called Ceres. CNN’s Rachel Crane reports.

Mini Me: 3D printers take selfie obsession to new level
The world’s obsession with photo snapping means big money for app developers. From teeth whitening programmes to rearranging the features on your face – all is possible with the slide of a finger. Marina Portnaya looks at yet another way of portraying yourself.
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Can We Live Forever?
Advancements in medicine have been able to extend the lives of millions, but when will it be possible to live forever?
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Eat more, die young: Why eating a diet very low in nutrients can extend lifespan
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140317084742.htm
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Can Science Improve Your Sex Life?
A little science secret to spice things up in the bedroom!
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USDA Approves Genetically Modified Non-Browning Apple
The “Arctic” apples have a suppressed enzyme that delays the browning that occurs after an apple is cut or bruised.

'Skeleton Flower' Becomes Transparent With Rain
The petals of a flower found in Japan and China turn clear whenever they come in contact with water.
Nature never ceases to amaze with the beautiful things it has created. One of those is an incredibly unique plant known as “the skeleton flower.”
Found predominately in Japan and China,

13 Things You Didn’t Know About Snow
Do you think you know everything about snow? Here are 13 facts about snow that you probably didn’t know!
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10 Things You May Not Know About Snow
http://unofficialnetworks.com/2013/08/10-snow-facts-you-may-not-know
20 Things You Didn’t Know About… Snow
http://discovermagazine.com/2008/

How Dogs Really Listen to Us, and How Pufferfish Puff
This week on SciShow News: Animals! New research has found how dogs actually listen to us in more complex ways than you probably thought, and also figured out how a kind of pufferfish gets its puff up.
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Middle Earth
Bilbo Baggins is back in the cinema as we’ve finally reached the end of The Hobbit trilogy. So here at All Time 10s we thought it was the perfect time to discover more about Tolkien’s creation with ’10 Things You Didn’t Know About Middle Earth’
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You’ll Never Guess What 30% Of The Earth Is Made Of
In 1879, the Earth’s most abundant mineral was discovered, but it was only just recently named! What took so long?
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Perovskite (structure)
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The Most Abundant Mineral in the World Finally Gets a Name
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Tips For Online Shopping This Holiday Season
Before you deck the halls, traditionally you’d hit the malls. But who needs to deal with the crowds when some seriously good deals are showing up online. CBS2’s Dick Brennan reports.

Will Robots really take over our jobs?
Author Illah Nourbakhsh explains the impact of robots on the job market.