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Photos: Soyuz TMA-07M spacecraft lands in Kazakstan

The Soyuz spacecraft landed with Commander Chris Hadfield, NASA Flight Engineer Tom Marshburn and Russian Flight Engineer Roman Romanenko, May 14, 2013.


Photos: Final spire attached to One World Trade Center, hits 1,776 feet

The final piece of One World Trade Center’s spire was attached in New York on May 10, 2013. Workers cheered and whistled as they completed the spire on New York’s One World Trade Center on Friday, raising the building to its full height of 1,776 feet and helping fill a void in the skyline left [...]


Photos: New evidence confirms Jamestown colonists resorted to cannibalism

Scientists have discovered the first solid evidence that some colonists at Jamestown survived harsh conditions by turning to cannibalism.


Photos: Solar Impulse makes sixth test flight

The Solar Impulse made its sixth test flight over the San Francisco Bay on Tuesday, April 23, from Moffett Airfield in Mountain View, Calif. It also took to the sky Friday morning, April 19, 2013. This May, Solar Impulse – the world’s first solar-powered airplane that can fly day and night without fuel – will [...]


Photos: Hanover Industrial Trade Fair 2013

Photos from the 2013 industrial trade fair in Hanover, central Germany. The fair running from April 8 to 12, 2013 will present a cross section of key industrial technologies.


Photos: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Talks the new Home service for Android phones

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Talks the new Home service for Android phones in Menlo Park, California, April 4, 2013.


Photos: Nuclear plant accident simulation in Czech Republic

Workers of the Dukovany nuclear power plant participated in a nuclear accident exercise on March 26, 2013 at Dukovany nuclear power plant, 50km from the city of Brno, Czech Republic.


Photos: SpaceX Dragon capsule returns to Earth

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—The SpaceX Dragon capsule returned to Earth on Tuesday, March 26, 2013 with a full science load from the International Space Station—and a bunch of well-used children’s Legos. The privately owned cargo ship splashed down in the Pacific right on target, 250 miles off the coast of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula, five hours after [...]


Photos: Saturn V F-1 Engines Recovered in Atlantic

Jeff Bezos announced March 20, 2013, that his expedition has recovered two of the Saturn V’s first-stage engines from the Atlantic Ocean.


Photos: Aurora borealis Dance in the Night Skies

Photos of the Northern and Southern Auroras also know as Aurora borealis dancing in the night skies throughout the world.


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Photos: Renowned photographer Wayne Miller dead at 94

Photographer Wayne Miller, who became known for his combat photography during World War II and later chronicled the


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Photos: The last 24 hours in pictures

A view of the last 24 hours in pictures from around the world as seen by the photographers of the Associated Press.