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No new jobs added in August, jobless rate steady at 9.1%

The latest report on unemployment statistics is nothing to cheer about. In fact, it points to the dark clouds of recession hovering over the U.S economy. U.S economy.

Amazon biodiversity linked to Andes

Gothenburg, Sweden -- The Amazon Basin's impressive biodiversity was started by the creation of the Andes, pushing its beginnings earlier than previously thought, a researcher says.

While researchers have long suspected the diversity of the Amazonian rainforest was affected by the Andes, the causal links have long been the subject of debate among scientists.

Solar system clues in Saturn 'snowballs'

Pasadena, Calif. -- "Snowballs" forming in Saturn's rings may give clues to the creation of planets in the early solar system, U.S. astronomers say.

Icy particles in the rings are clumping into snowballs, some as large as 12 miles across, under the gravitational effect of Prometheus, one of Saturn's moons, ScienceDaily.com reported Tuesday.

A similar process probably occurred in the creation of planets and moons in the forming solar system, as gravity caused cosmic dust and debris to begin coalescing in larger and larger lumps, scientists say.

The snowballs were seen forming by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, now in its sixth year of orbiting Saturn.

Internet turns 40!

New York, October 30 -- Internet today has revolutionized lives, but in the process it has traveled miles. As Internet turns 40, let’s take a walk down the memory lane to see how it all began.

Film deemed too controversial for U.S.

London -- British producer Jeremy Thomas claims his new movie "Creation" has not found a U.S. distributor because of its take on evolutionist Charles Darwin.

The Oscar-winning producer contends that despite positive reviews, the movie about the British naturalist's struggles while writing "On the Origin of Species" has not landed a single distributor in the United States, The Daily Telegraph reported Saturday.

"It has got a deal everywhere else in the world but in the U.S., and it's because of what the film is about," he said.