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Solar Power Chargers in NYC Parks

Solar Power Chargers in NYC Parks

After Superstorm Sandy left so many New Yorkers without power, New York City and phone provider AT&T partner to install 25 solar powered charging stations over the summer. (June 18)

Boeing, Airbus Battle for Sales Supremacy

Boeing, Airbus Battle for Sales Supremacy

The Paris Air Show is a platform for the race for sales between Boeing and its European rival Airbus, which is hoping that the event sparks interest in its A350, its long-haul wide-body rival to the 787. (June 18)

Solar Plane Reaches East Coast

Solar Plane Reaches East Coast

A solar-powered airplane touched down in the Washington DC area on Sunday night. The plane took off San Francisco in early May, and has stopped in several cities around the US during its voyage east. (June 17)

Need an Organ? A Lab-Grown One May Work One Day

Need an Organ? A Lab-Grown One May Work One Day

Some types of experimental lab-grown body parts are now implanted in people and working well, but challenges remain in creating complex structures. Researchers hope one day to ease chronic shortages of much needed organs. (June 17)

Raw: Marines Land Osprey on Japanese Ship

Raw: Marines Land Osprey on Japanese Ship

A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey aircraft has made an unprecedented landing on a Japanese naval vessel off the California coast. (June 14)

Google Launches Internet-beaming Balloons

Google Launches Internet-beaming Balloons

Google tests giant balloons to connect 50 New Zealand homes to the internet. It says the technology could bring websurfing to remote corners of the world. (June 14)

 Commander in SS-Led Unit Living in US

Commander in SS-Led Unit Living in US

A top commander whose Nazi SS-led unit is blamed for burning villages filled with women and children lied to American immigration officials to get into the United States, according to evidence uncovered by The Associated Press. (June 14)

 Commander in SS-Led Unit Living in US

Commander in SS-Led Unit Living in US

A top commander whose Nazi SS-led unit is blamed for burning villages filled with women and children lied to American immigration officials to get into the United States, according to evidence uncovered by The Associated Press. (June 14)

Insider: Veterans department hacked

Insider: Veterans department hacked

A former agency insider says the computer system has been hacked at least eight times by foreign governments.

Prosecutors Push for Smartphone "Kill Switch"

Prosecutors Push for Smartphone "Kill Switch"

The top prosecutors in San Francisco and New York have announced a nationwide initiative to thwart smartphone thefts. (June 13)

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