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SpaceX Falcon 9 launch: First private commercial flight takes off from Cape Canaveral to International Space Station
After one false start, the final frontier has finally become open territory for the commercial world, after the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched from Cape Canaveral at 8.44 BST.
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Anyone for a barbecue? Temperatures set to hit 25C in parts of Britain today... as Environment Agency boffins invent bizarre new term to describe dry conditions
The aim of the new terminology is to prevent a repeat of the situation this year where people were told that their areas were officially in drought despite the fact their homes were being flooded.
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Will Facebook fall further? Experts say company's troubles aren't over after shares lose 10% of value since mammoth IPO
The pain could continue for the social network, as many analysts predict its value will continue to fall in the wake of the much-hyped but shambolic initial public offering.
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Children addicted to television face a lifetime hooked to the box say doctors as they warn a generation risks brain damage
The growing addiction could leave a generation suffering damage to the body as well as the brain, a leading psychologist will warn at a major conference on children's health in Glasgow today.
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Robo-cod! Robot fish unleashed into sea in Spain to monitor pollution
Robot ‘fish’ developed by European scientists to improve pollution monitoring moved from the lab to the sea in a test at the northern Spanish port of Gijon on Tuesday.












