More than 70 people are in hospital, and six have died, following the huge fire in west London.
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Found in Siberia, and apparently Dating back to the Denisovan species of early humans, scientists have confirmed this bracelet is 40,000 years old. making it the oldest piece of jewellery ever discovered.
The bracelet was discovered at a site now known as...
I have set up my laptop OneNote 2010 installation to sync to OneNote 2010 on my desktop PC. It's working great this way--I like way the laptop syncs automatically (or manually, if I so choose) to my desktop PC.
I will take the laptop when I travel, and I anticipate adding more notes and...
This started suddenly while I was watching an old movie on youtube. The screen went black for an instant and came right back. Had no effect on what I was watching. Happened again a minute or so later. Then continued to happen at shorter and shorter intervals until it was seconds apart, still not...
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CBS News reporter Lara Logan made waves after going to Liberia to film a story on the Ebola epidemic but not interviewing a single Liberian, who were ignored for American experts.
Despite not contacting any Ebola patients, Logan and her crew "self-quarantined" themselves in a luxury hotel in...
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i am including the minidump from the latest crash to see if i can get some help with this one, it is driving me nuts.
i put the pc to sleep at night and then when resumed in the morning i am either greeted with a smooth working desktop or a bsod. i am at my wits end trying to sort this out, so...
Compared with the 16 security bulletins in June, July is like having the month off, but security experts are concerned about a Critical security bulletin impacting Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
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Scientific experts believe Fukushima crisis is far worse than gov'ts are revealing publicly — Equivalent of 20 nuclear cores exposed
"Fukushima is the biggest industrial catastrophe in the history of mankind," Arnold Gundersen, a former nuclear industry senior vice president, told Al Jazeera...
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Seasoned IT pro drops in to offer tips Live broadcast At 11:00 BST today we have a studio full of experts discussing how to do a successful Windows 7 roll out.…
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Reuters) - Japanese officials are readying a new approach to stabilizing a reactor at a nuclear plant crippled by an earthquake and tsunami after discovering a leak from the containment vessel of enough radioactive water to fill an Olympic swimming pool.
The discovery has forced officials to...
Link RemovedAs dangerously high levels of radiation spread beyond the Fukushima exclusion zone in Japan, there are fears the race to contain the nuclear crisis has been lost and meltdown has already taken place.
Radiation measured at a village 40 kilometres from the Fukushima nuclear plant now...
Don't laugh, but a vicious squirrel has terrorized a Vermont neighborhood, attacking at least three residents and eluding wildlife control experts for more than a week.
The small gray squirrel in Bennington, Vt., has broken the peace that existed between humans and the small woodland...
March 16, 2011, Tokyo, Japan]-----50 evacuated workers at Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant are reportedly back on the job Wednesday, desperately trying to avert a nuclear meltdown.
U.S. experts say the situation there is dire and workers may be on a suicide mission, as they may likely be...
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