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VIDEO: Bay Lights will be world's largest light sculpture
The world's largest light sculpture will live for two years on the San Francisco Bay Bridge starting on March 5. Almost two miles miles wide and 500 feet high, it uses 25,000 white individually programmed LED lights to create a dazzling display.
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Called 'Next Stephen Hawking,' teen is perfect on math exam
Coming to school for the first time, Lewiston-Porter freshman Matthew Minderler gets applause from teachers and faculty after his mother Cathy signed his name on the Regents 100 Club wall of fame, in honor of his perfect score. Standing from left are, Consulting Teacher Vicky Way, Cathy Minderler, Homebound Instructor Joyce Copeland and Classroom Teacher Jennifer Wanamaker.
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White House, NASA want help hunting asteroids
This photograph of the meteor streaking through the sky above Chelyabinsk, Russia, on Feb. 15, 2013, was taken by a local, M. Ahmetvaleev. The small asteroid was about 56 to 66 feet wide.
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