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Thursday

A natural gas drilling rig just east of downtown Fort Worth, Texas. A new decade-long study finds the region's Barnett Shale formation has sufficient gas reserves to last another 25 years. David Kent/MCT/Landov/Fort Worth Star Telegram hide caption

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Wednesday

Space tourist Dennis Tito celebrates after his landing near the Kazakh town of Arkalyk on May 6, 2001. Alexander Nemenov/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Younger Women Have Rising Rate Of Advanced Breast Cancer, Study Says

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Tuesday

"Only the hand can tell where it's tender, where the patient winces." — Abraham Verghese James Duncan Davidson/TED hide caption

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Abraham Verghese: Is The Human Hand Our Best Technology?

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Andrew McAfee speaking at TEDxBoston. Sheryl Lanzel/TED hide caption

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Andrew McAfee: Are Droids Taking Our Jobs?

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Cynthia Breazeal: Will Man's Best Friend Be A Robot?

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Sherry Turkle is concerned about how our devices are changing us, as human beings. James Duncan Davidson/TED hide caption

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Sherry Turkle: Are We Plugged-In, Connected, But Alone?

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Monday

A giant isopod in Japan has refused to eat for more than four years. This specimen was caught during a NOAA expedition in the Gulf of Mexico by Bob Carney of LSU. NOAA Ocean Explorer hide caption

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