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Oklahoma damage bill ‘could be $2bn’

The damage from the Oklahoma tornado could reach $ 2bn (£1.3bn), the Oklahoma Insurance Department warns, although many tenants may have no insurance cover. BBC News – Economy

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Ant abilities could aid robot design

A study showing how ants tunnel their way through confined spaces could aid the design of search and rescue robots, say scientists. BBC News – Science & Environment

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Threatwatch: Could a MERS vaccine make people sicker?

Protecting against the new Middle Eastern coronavirus may be hard as vaccines for related bugs have caused an unwanted reaction, but work on SARS will help      New Scientist – Online news

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Could The President’s Week Get Any Worse?

From scandals involving the IRS, to spirited Benghazi hearings, it’s been a tough week for the Obama administration. But will this bad week really have further political fallout? Guest host Celeste Headlee checks in with the barbershop guys. Politics

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Yen’s Drop In Value Could Fuel Curency War

Japan has embarked on a massive effort to stimulate its economy. Both the government and the central bank are collaborating to end a long period of stagnation and deflation. But the effects are also being felt outside Japan. Economy

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LeBron says he could shoot ’50-40-90′ if he wants

LeBron says he could shoot ’50-40-90′ if he wants Sports News : CBSSports.com

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Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski could require back surgery

New England tight end may need back surgery even as he recovers from arm injury USATODAY.com Feed

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Water Trapped For 1.5 Billion Years Could Hold Ancient Life

Scientists have discovered water that was sealed in Canadian bedrock for nearly half of Earth’s history. It may contain the descendants of ancient microbes. The discovery could give scientists new insights into early life on Earth and inform the search for life on other planets. Environment

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Scans could spare parents the grief of infant autopsies

For the first time, scans are shown to be as good as post-mortem examinations – but only for fetuses and infants under 12 months      New Scientist – Online news

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With Rising Seas, America’s Birthplace Could Disappear

By the end of the century, ocean levels could rise by 2 or 3 feet. That’s enough to flood the colonists’ first settlement at Jamestown, Va. And it’s putting pressure on archaeologists to get as many artifacts out of the ground as quickly as possible — before it’s too late. Environment

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