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    Photos: New Flying Car Revealed

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  • 	A spacequake in action. Click to launch a computer-simulated movie created by Walt Feimer of Goddard's Scientific Visualization Lab.

    "Spacequakes" Shake Earth's Skies

    The space weather phenomenon swirls auroras and can spawn magnetic "twisters" that can knock out power lines, a new study says.

  • Picture of a man walking on algae-covered beach in Qingdao, China.

    Photos: Algae Blankets Beaches

    Mats of green algae have covered miles of coastline in China, creating foul odors and possibly choking life underneath the waves.

  •   Picture of a burial found at the Moche site of Huaca Bandera in Peru, where a new chamber for human sacrifice has been discovered.

    Photos: Human-Sacrifice Hall Found

    Built for the "presentation," in which prisoners' cuts filled cups with blood, an ancient chamber has emerged in Peru with burials intact.

  • Picture of worker cleaning up China oil spill

    China Oil Spill Photos

    Fire, crude, and an inky cleanup mark the great China oil spill of 2010—a drop in the barrel compared to the Gulf of Mexico spill.

  • Picture of floodwater shooting out of the Three Gorges Dam in China.

    Photos: Floods Test Giant Dam

    China's massive Three Gorges Dam is being pushed to its limits by heavy monsoon rains that have sent water gushing through spill gates.

  • Brady Barr with a Humboldt squid.

    Jumbo Squid Flash in Rare Video

    Filmed away from humans for the first time, jumbo squid light up during an expedition that also found them to have superstrong bites.

  •  Satellite picture of an oddly shaped impact crater on Mars.

    Space Photos This Week

    Radar of a rocky desert, a Martian bull's eye, and "cool" mirrors feature among the week's best space pictures.

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  • Image: Sea turtle swimming off of Florida's Atlantic coast.

    100s of Gulf Turtle Eggs Relocated

    In an effort to save baby sea turtles from the BP oil spill, workers are moving up to 700 nests from the Gulf to Florida's Atlantic coast. Video.

  • Seeping oil in the Gulf of Mexico.

    Oil Seeps Linked to Another Well

    Seeps detected near the Deepwater Horizon wellhead highlight difficulties in teasing out the cause of leaks in the oil-rich Gulf.

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