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This Mom's Reaction To Seeing Her Son After Two Years Away Is Truly Priceless

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This Mom's Reaction To Seeing Her Son After Two Years Away Is Truly Priceless He has been stationed in Japan and finally found a way to make it home this holiday season. December 26, 2017 at 02:56PM

Picture of the day for December 27, 2017

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Snowboarder Sergey Lapushkin at Slopestyle LG/FIS World Cup 2012, Stoneham ski resort, Quebec, Canada..

dragline excavator: Word of the day for December 27, 2017

dragline excavator , n : Any of several very large vehicles used for lifting, especially in the process of mining: basically an excavator which drags its bucket to fill it.

This Mom's Reaction To Seeing Her Son After Two Years Away Is Truly Priceless

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This Mom's Reaction To Seeing Her Son After Two Years Away Is Truly Priceless

Picture of the day for December 27, 2017

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Picture of the day on December 27, 2017: Snowboarder Sergey Lapushkin at Slopestyle LG/FIS World Cup 2012, Stoneham ski resort, Quebec, Canada.

Article of the day for December 27, 2017

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Article of the day is Brazilian battleship São Paulo. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

dragline excavator: Word of the day for December 27, 2017

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Word of the day is dragline excavator : Any of several very large vehicles used for lifting, especially in the process of mining: basically an excavator which drags its bucket to fill it.

Scientists Are Designing Artisanal Proteins for Your Body

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Scientists Are Designing Artisanal Proteins for Your Body The human body makes tens of thousands of cellular proteins, each for a particular task. Now researchers have learned to create custom versions not found in nature.

Scientists Are Designing Artisanal Proteins for Your Body

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Scientists Are Designing Artisanal Proteins for Your Body

Article of the day for December 27, 2017

The Article of the day for December 27, 2017 is Brazilian battleship São Paulo . São Paulo was a dreadnought battleship in the Brazilian Navy, the second of two ships in the Minas Geraes class. Launched in 1909 and commissioned a year later, São Paulo was soon involved in the Revolt of the Lash, in which crews on four Brazilian warships mutinied over poor pay and harsh punishments for even minor offenses. In 1922 the ship fired its guns in anger for the first time, attacking a fort that had been taken during the Tenente revolts. Two years later, mutineers took control of the ship and sailed to Montevideo where they obtained asylum. In the 1930s, São Paulo was passed over for modernization. When Brazil entered the Second World War, the ship sailed to the port of Recife and remained there as the port's main defense for the duration of the war. Stricken from the naval register in 1947, the dreadnought remained as a training vessel until 1951, when it was taken under tow to be scrappe