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Forget the Tape Measure, Lowe's Has a Handy New A.R. Tool

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Lowe's Vice President of Digital Development Gihad Jawhar says customers can use the company's new apps to help make everyday home repairs with A.R. He gives us a look at how the the app works.
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Debris at dig site leads to reuniting dinosaur skull with its skeleton

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A University of Alberta research team, led by Katherine Bramble, matched a dinosaur skull with its skeleton which were unearthed nearly 100 years apart.
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REM officials say they're doing plenty of noise tests as West Island branch nears 2025 opening

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The people behind Montreal's light-rail network made themselves available to West Island residents Thursday. They say they're learning from the REM's first year of operation, and studying how they might temper noise pollution as the...
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The first step in reducing methane emissions are better ways of measuring them, researchers say

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The federal government has made big investments in reducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations, but researchers say you can’t reduce what you can’t measure and there are better ways to measure methane.
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Students in Montague, P.E.I., putting hammers to nails to help provide more owl habitat

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Some students at Montague Regional High School are doing their part to help owls on Prince Edward Island. They have built 50 nest boxes to be distributed across the province. Candy Gallant of the P.E.I. Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation...
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Arm position matters during blood pressure checks, John Hopkins study finds

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Researchers from John Hopkins say to get an accurate reading, your arm should not be on your lap or dangle unsupported at your side.
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WinPE's Garg on Gender Diversity

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Private Equity Investor and Founder of WinPE, Nupur Garg, discusses the gender imbalance at the top of India's PEVC industry and how the conversation about diversity and inclusion is changing in the country. She speaks with Rishaad...
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CLEAN : Air pollution still causing 400,000 deaths in Europe a year

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Air pollution is still causing 400,000 premature deaths a year in Europe despite a slight improvement in air quality in recent years according to the European Environment Agency's annual report
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ANTARCTICA: NASA SAYS OZONE HOLE IS DUE TO CHLORINE CHEMICALS

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English/Nat American scientists say an ozone hole over Antarctica the size of North America is due to man-made causes. They say new data from a U-S science satellite confirms that high levels of man-made chlorine chemicals are to blame....
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Former McAfee CEO Says Donations Aren't Enough, Diversity Has to Be a Goal

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Jun.23 -- Chris Young, senior adviser at private equity firm TPG and former chief executive officer at McAfee, discusses diversity and inclusion in the workplace on "Bloomberg Technology."
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IAEA presser on situation at Japan's damaged nuclear plant

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1. Wide of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Graham Andrew, Special Adviser to the IAEA Director-General on Scientific and Technical Affairs: "As I reported yesterday, the situation at...
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Heated exercise pods to get fit in LA

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Santa Monica California Feb 14, 2013 1. Close zoom out of woman working out in pod to reveal row of pods 2. Mid of woman working out in heat pod 3. Close up thermostat showing pod temperature of 100 degrees fahrenheit (37 Celcius) 4....
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CLEAN : NASA scientists prepare for total solar eclipse

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Scientists at NASA prepare for the solar eclipse that will sweep across the United States on August 21
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CLEAN : In Japan using citizen science to track radiation

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Beneath the elegant curves of the roof on the Seirinji Buddhist temple in Japan's Fukushima region hangs an unlikely adornment: a Geiger counter collecting real time radiation readings
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CLEAN : Citizen scientists track radiation seven years after Fukushima

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Beneath the elegant curves of the roof on the Seirinji Buddhist temple in Japan's Fukushima region hangs an unlikely adornment: a Geiger counter collecting real time radiation readings
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WRAP Waxwork figures of US President- elect unveiled

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London, UK 1. Wide exterior of Madame Tussauds 2. Media at display for US President-elect Barack Obama wax figure 3. Wide of Obama wax figure standing in mock Oval office 4. Various of Obama figure 5. Tilt up from mock US presidential...
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Robotic mannequin changes shape and size

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AP Television Hong Kong, 16 April 2013 1. Wide of Associate Professor of Institute of Textiles and Clothing at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Dr Allan Chan, taking off black jacket from fixed-size dummy and putting it on...
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USA: CALIFORNIA: GLOBAL SURVEYOR SPACECRAFT CLOSES IN ON MARS

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English/Nat The Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft closed in on the red planet on Thursday as NASA controllers prepared for rocket firings to guide it into orbit. The spacecraft, designed to compile global maps of Mars, will collect data...
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Rio 2016 official defends clean water measures

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The quality of the water in Guanabara Bay meets the standard set by the World Health Organisation, the venues director for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games said on Thursday.Gustavo Nascimento said the water is being monitored on a daily basis...
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United Arab Emirates Space Probe Enters Mars Atmosphere

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The probe is the first of three spacecraft scheduled to enter the atmosphere of the red planet during February.
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How Fast Can J&J Vaccine Be Produced?

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Johnson & Johnson moved slower in their clinical trials than Moderna and Pfizer, in part, to focus on manufacturing.
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Actor has new wax work unveiled

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London's Madame Tussauds welcomed a new resident on Monday (24 FEB. 2014), British actor Christian Bale. The Oscar-nominated star was chosen to join the attraction after the public voted on who they would most like to see immortalised in...
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Restoration project underway on Cambodia's "Second Angkor Wat"

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AP Television FILE Angkor Wat, Siem Reap Province - 3rd June 2008 ++4:3 pillarboxed++ 1. Various of tourists at Angkor Wat temple, one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions AP Television Banteay Chhmar, Banteay Meanchey Province...
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WRAP Spacecraft crash into lunar crater in search for ice; ADDS presser

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Washington, DC 1. Tilt from big screen to crowd in museum "Newseum" 2. People watching screen Moon 3. Images of moon - AS INCOMING Washington, DC 4. Woman points out image on screen to son Moon 5. Images of moon getting closer - AS...