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A drug-dispensing robot is filling many of the prescriptions at Bumrungrad International Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. Makers say the machine is more reliable than humans.

March 13, 2008
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A bottlenose dolphin that saved two pygmy sperm whales this week has long been a local star at its New Zealand beach home.

March 13, 2008

The bottlenose dolphin Moko swam up to two pygmy sperm whales stuck in a New Zealand sandbar and guided them back to sea, witnesses report.

March 12, 2008
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A large hole in the skull of an 1,800-year-old skeleton found in Greece is believed to be rare evidence of ancient—and failed—brain surgery.

March 12, 2008
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See the earliest known photo of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan, Uncle Sam in a sad state, a groundbreaking space image, and more.

March 7, 2008
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They may cripple your desktop, but computer viruses can also be stunningly beautiful to look at, as an art exhibition in London shows.

March 07, 2008
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A massage therapist in India claims she can relieve the stress of overworked elephants through massage.

March 06, 2008
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A trained eagle and peregrine falcon are to act as "security guards" to prevent troublesome cockatoos from attacking a Melbourne, Australia, arts center.

March 05, 2008
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Caretakers at a British aquarium recently discovered that one of its newest residents, an octopus named Henry, had six legs instead of the usual eight.

March 5, 2008
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Forensic computer-modeling has helped to reconstruct Johan Sebastian Bach's head. Scientists say friends of the German composer—dead nearly 160 years—would recognize the new replica.

March 04, 2008
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Little is known about the strange phenomenon of warm rain and ice, which in 2003 killed off thousands of musk-oxen and other animals that native people depend on for survival.

March 4, 2008
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One of France's largest winemakers plans to begin production in Ethiopia, where an unusual climate allows farmers two grape harvests a year.

March 03, 2008
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The Japanese government claims whalers were injured by activists hurling butyric acid produced by rotting butter. Video of the alleged incident hasn't been independently authenticated.

March 03, 2008
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Get face-to-face with a frog-loving biologist who uses an unusual research tool—her tongue.

February 29, 2008
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A big quake rocks Britain, the New York Philharmonic entertains North Korea, a galaxy is ablaze with new stars, and more.

February 29, 2008

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