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      <description>For the European physicists who created the World Wide Web, preserving its history is as elusive as unlocking the mysteries of how the universe began. 
                   The scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known by its French acronym CERN, are searching for the first Web page. It was at CERN that Tim Berners-Lee invented the Web in 1990 as an u...</description>
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      <description>LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stephen Hawking, who spent his career decoding the universe and even experienced weightlessness, is urging the continuation of space exploration — for humanity's sake. 
                   The 71-year-old Hawking said he did not think humans would survive another 1,000 years "without escaping beyond our fragile planet." The British cosmologist made the rema...</description>
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                   Sure, the universe suddenly seems to be showing its age, now calculated at 13.8 billion years — 80 million year...</description>
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