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Russian modern art gets younger, less politicized

"Once in a lifetime event" -- Check out the supernova in the Big Dipper constellation!

Wildlife photographer captures amazingly intimate portraits of pride of lions

Searing words: Nepal's prize-winning poet with cerebral palsy, Jhamak Kumari Ghimire

Yummy looking recipe: Blackberry Sangria

Travel article: Getting to know Argentina's huge glaciers in Los Glaciares National Park

Children sexually abused on Pakistan's streets; more than 170,000 children live on the streets

Next issue of Luciole will include tribute to Scott Wannberg; you can submit poems, photos, memories, anything

Sad to announce, Luciole's dear mighty contributing poet and friend Scott Wannberg has passed

Jaguar candid camera! (by Conservation International Suriname)

Interesting article: "One-child policy a surprising boon for China's girls"

TIME article: Scientists Discover Mother Monkeys Who Kill Their Babies

The new "dirty dozen" list of high-pesticide residue produce, plus 12 "clean" veggies

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Midwives on motorbikes offer sex education in Cambodia

Sweet photos from England's biggest penguin pool at the London Zoo

Despite economic growth, India lets many of its girls die

Designer and environmental educator Nancy Judd creates wearable art out of recycled materials

Report: Book "Three Cups of Tea" inaccurate

Census spotlights India's 'missing girls'

Japan disaster sparks social media innovation

Chilling testimony from the Gulags' forgotten victims

Runway to Green: Green plan for fashion industry

Vote ban angers Saudi women in era of change

Docs warn about Facebook use and teen depression

Texas find suggests earlier settlers in North America

Thought-provoking article: In this age of globalization, "Japan tragedy seared into the world's imagination"

Help Luciole's wonderful poet Ellyn Maybe and her band in their epic journey to make it to the Glastonbury Festival!

Atlanta's giant panda cub appearing in public

Scientists lack complete answers on radiation risk

Touching article filled with kindness: "With aid slow to come Japanese fend for themselves"

Dr. Francesca Stavrakopoulou: "(God had a wife) Ancient Israelites worshipped a God and Goddess in the same temple"

Cheetah cubs pictured climbing trees at Masai Mara safari camp

Diane von Furstenberg Honors Women at New York Fashion Week

Planet could be 'unrecognizable' by 2050, experts say

TIME article -- "Rage, Rap and Revolution: Inside the Arab Youth Quake"

Secret life of the Amazon Indians: Incredible images show near-extinct Awá tribe at work and play

Australians giving up on Aboriginals, according to poll

A look inside America's poorest county

Katrina's ruins home to thousands of homeless

Scientists finally work out age of mystery Voynich manuscript -- early 15th century

Through schooling, a few Gypsies join middle class

Team-Based Treatment Helps Those With Cluster of Chronic Illnesses

I’m so proud of my ‘Princess Boy’ says Cheryl Kilodavis

Words "viral" and "epic" consigned to college trash

Dust Shatters Like Breaking Glass, Study Finds

Quantum mechanics, invisibility cloaks and water on Mars: The biggest scientific breakthroughs of the past decade

Study questions seniority-based teacher layoffs

I have to get one of these! :) Connecticut company's stuffed germ toys catching on

Israeli companies outsourcing to Palestinians

Remember, it is not the "Arabian Gulf," but the "Persian Gulf"

Internet rallies behind teased Star Wars girl

Health Tip: Latex Is Everywhere

The story of Sumiati, the Indonesian maid who suffered the plight of many immigrant maids: lips cut off, burns all over her body and broken bones

Tigers could be extinct in 12 years if unprotected

Shoppers shrug off fears about toxic reusable bags

Autistic boy trapped in his own world refused to even smile... until a stray cat changed his life

Night owls vs. morning people: Who's smarter?

How Kids are Immune to Information Overload

Amazon no longer selling guide for pedophiles

Is Death the End? Experiments Suggest You Create Time

Exhibition brings ancient Book of the Dead to life

Review: National Park Field Guides application

Oxford University's Bodleian Library receives 1,000 new books a day

Mark Twain back on best-seller lists with memoir

TIME article: California Teachers Paying for Their Own Supplies and More (even to clean classrooms now)

DNA barcode library to launch in Toronto

New comicbook superhero on the way, a Muslim boy in a wheelchair who has superpowers

$93,000 cancer drug: How much is a life worth?

"The New Poor: For the Unemployed Over 50, Fears of Never Working Again"

Bullous Pemphigoid

10,000-year-old boy's bones found in an underwater Mexican cave 'could rewrite the history of the Americas'

Found underneath the A1, the home of Rome's legendary lost Ninth Legion

Some 200 women (and at least four male babies, one only a month old) gang-raped near Congo UN base

Why Do 20% of Americans Think Obama Is Muslim?

It's official, men and women ARE from the same planet

Author Jonathan Schneer traces lead-up to "The Balfour Declaration: The Origins of the Arab-Israeli Conflict"

Very thought-provoking article: "Cloning, cruelty and how science sold out to greed"

New marine study finds thousands of amazing new species

Rare 3D film shows Warsaw devastated after WWII

Gadget makers forced to look at links to Congo war

Computers to translate world's 'lost' languages after program deciphers ancient Ugaritic text

What is Uveitis or Iritis? I just found out!

Tiny shard bears oldest script found in Jerusalem (14th century BCE)

Switzerland has an 'adopt a cow' program

Our current North Star is Polaris. During much of the time of the ancient Egyptians, it was Thuban (info and photos here)

Explorer David Livingstone's letter deciphered at last, "nearly 140 years after he wrote of his despair at ever leaving Africa alive"

Teacher at all-girls school sacked after telling teenage pupils: 'If I was your pimp, I'd be very rich'

The graceful, winding arms of the majestic spiral galaxy M51 (The Whirlpool Galaxy)

7th-Graders Discover Mysterious Cave on Mars

More than 12 million are modern slaves — trapped in forced labor, bonded labor or forced prostitution

Effort aims to rescue horses: Farm diverts animals from slaughterhouses

"Today's College Students Lack Empathy." Students score 40% lower than counterparts 20 or 30 years ago, "establishing that exposure to violent media numbs people to the pain of others"

Heartbreaking photo: a young heron lays dying amidst oil underneath mangrove on an island in Barataria Bay, the coast of Lousiana

Shark attacks most likely on Sunday in 6 feet of water during a new moon, says research

Ocean fish could disappear in 40 years, UN warns, "unless fishing fleets are slashed and stocks allowed to recover"

High-risk patients may be stuck paying high rates

Brothel owners transported women around British suburbs in a cage

I am taking a business class, and the professor had us take the Jung typology test this week. I found it interesting; my result is INFJ

You're a Neanderthal: Genes say yes — a little bit