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Amazing street artist turns abandoned buildings into creepy, funny faces
Russian street artist Nikita Nomerz paints faces on buildings in out-of-the-way places.
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Watch a penguin play games on an iPad
Considering that touch screens are not exactly optimized for seabird use, they're actually pretty good at it.
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Best Kickstarter ever: This fourth-grade class is building its very own solar array, and you can help
Aaron's Class started their Kickstarter with the goal of raising $800. So far, they've raised $3,500.
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New York is getting rid of rats by sterilizing them
There are too many rats. So they're going to sterilize them. Seems like a plan.
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Red, Bike & Green wants to shift the color balance in bicycling
The Bay Area's bicycling culture was lacking in the diversity department. Jenna Burton set out to change that.
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Green tech incubator Greenstart ups its game
The company has traded in its accelerator program for a beefier venture capital strategy dedicated to well-designed cleantech.
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Climate change could mean seven times as many Katrinas
If only a fraction of predicted global warming happens, the East Coast could be in for a rough century.
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A cool new way climate change is killing bivalves
Mussels start losing their ability to attach themselves to rocks when oceans contain more carbon dioxide.
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Colorado wildfires get an early start this dry year
Wildfires aren't unheard of in Colorado in March, but two recent blazes have people worried about an early fire season in a drought-stricken state.
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Fastest-growing metro areas in U.S. are sprawling and water-challenged
Dallas-Ft. Worth, Houston, and L.A. added the most residents from 2011 to 2012, according to new Census data.