LONDON - Penguins and some other animals were killed by foxes in London Zoo, a media report said Saturday.
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WASHINGTON - Researchers at the Center for Unified Biometrics and Sensors are developing ways to simulate handwritten captchas.
WASHINGTON - A new genus named Hondurodendron, which means "tree of Honduras", has been discovered by a Missouri botanical garden researcher.
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