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Australia: Altocumulus Clouds Appear Over Brisbane, Signaling Weather Shift

Queensland braces for a cold, rainy start to August, with maximum temperatures dropping up to 10 degrees below average. Altocumulus clouds, commonly known as "mackerel skies," were seen over Brisbane. These wave-like cloud patterns often signal changing weather or approaching atmospheric instability.

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US: Severe Thunderstorm Brings Damaging Hailstorm to Central Texas

A severe thunderstorm swept through Central Texas on Thursday, May 22, bringing hail that caused widespread damage across multiple counties.

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Nobel laureates in chemistry give lectures

Nobel laureates in chemistry give lectures

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - (From L to R) Japanese scientists Akira Suzuki and Eiichi Negishi and American chemist Richard Heck, who won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry, stand together after giving lectures at Stockholm University on Dec. 8, 2010.

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Nobel laureates in chemistry give lectures

Nobel laureates in chemistry give lectures

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - (From L to R) Japanese scientists Akira Suzuki and Eiichi Negishi and American chemist Richard Heck, who won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry, stand together after giving lectures at Stockholm University on Dec. 8, 2010.

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Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi in Stockholm

Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi in Stockholm

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Akira Suzuki (L) and Eiichi Negishi, Japanese winners of the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry along with American chemist Richard Heck, share a laugh as Negishi holds a chair with their autographs at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, on Dec. 6, 2010. They are scheduled to attend the award ceremony at the Swedish capital on Dec. 10.

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Negishi in Stockholm for Nobel Prize ceremony

Negishi in Stockholm for Nobel Prize ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, professor at Purdue University in the United States and a winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry, speaks during an interview in Stockholm on Dec. 5, 2010. Negishi, who shared the prize with Japanese chemist Akira Suzuki and U.S. chemist Richard Heck, said he feels due responsibility as a Nobel laureate prior to attending the award ceremony in the Swedish capital on Dec. 10.

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Nobel laureate Suzuki departs for award ceremony

Nobel laureate Suzuki departs for award ceremony

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki, a winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry and a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, leaves his home in Ebetsu, Hokkaido, on Dec. 3, 2010, to attend the award ceremony in Stockholm on Dec. 10. Suzuki shared the prize with another Japanese scientist, Eiichi Negishi, and American chemist Richard Heck.

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Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi awarded Order of Culture

Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi awarded Order of Culture

TOKYO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (L) and Eiichi Negishi, who shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with American scientist Richard Heck, smile during a photo session at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Nov. 3, 2010, a national holiday, Culture Day. They received the Order of Culture from Emperor Akihito.

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Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi awarded Order of Culture

Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi awarded Order of Culture

TOKYO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (L) and Eiichi Negishi (C), who shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with American scientist Richard Heck, head to a photo session with Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (R) at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Nov. 3, 2010, a national holiday, Culture Day. The two Japanese scientists received the Order of Culture from Emperor Akihito.

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Nobel laureate Negishi

Nobel laureate Negishi

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, professor at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, speaks during an interview at his home on Oct. 7, 2010. Negishi won the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi talk on phone

Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi talk on phone

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (L), a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, and Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talk by phone on Oct. 7, 2010, after receiving the Nobel Prize in chemistry. Suzuki and Negishi, and American Richard Heck shared the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a Nobel Prize laureate, plays the piano with his wife Sumire at their home in Indiana on Oct. 6, 2010. Negishi, together with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck, was given the coveted award.

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Nobel laureate Suzuki

Nobel laureate Suzuki

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (C), a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, celebrates for winning the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis'' with students in Sapporo on Oct. 7, 2010.

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Nobel laureate Suzuki

Nobel laureate Suzuki

EBETSU, Japan - Akira Suzuki, a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, leaves his home in Ebetsu, Hokkaido, on Oct. 7, 2010, the morning after winning the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talks about his sharing the Nobel Prize in chemistry with two other chemists in West Lafayette, Indiana, on Oct. 6, 2010. Negishi, together with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck, was given the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talks about his sharing the Nobel Prize in chemistry with two other chemists in West Lafayette, Indiana, on Oct. 6, 2010. Negishi, together with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck, was given the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, points during a joint media interview on Oct. 6, 2010, in West Lafayette, Indiana, after winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki, a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, speaks during a telephone interview at the university in Sapporo on Oct. 6, 2010, after winning 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

INDIANAPOLIS, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, speaks at a news conference on Oct. 6, 2010, at the university in Indiana, after winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

INDIANAPOLIS, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi delivers a speech in front of students at Purdue University where he works at its campus in Indiana on Oct. 6, 2010, after winning the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (C), a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, heads off after a press conference at the university in Sapporo on Oct. 7, 2010, after winning 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki, a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, speaks during a press conference at the university in Sapporo at past midnight Oct. 7, 2010, after hearing that he had shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki, a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, receives flowers from a student at a press conference at the university in Sapporo on Oct. 6, 2010, after winning 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.''

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Nobel laureate Suzuki

Nobel laureate Suzuki

EBETSU, Japan - Akira Suzuki, a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, leaves his home in Ebetsu, Hokkaido, on Oct. 7, 2010, the morning after winning the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Suzuki

Nobel laureate Suzuki

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (C), a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, celebrates for winning the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis'' with students in Sapporo on Oct. 7, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureates in chemistry give lectures

Nobel laureates in chemistry give lectures

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - (From L to R) Japanese scientists Akira Suzuki and Eiichi Negishi and American chemist Richard Heck, who won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry, stand together after giving lectures at Stockholm University on Dec. 8, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureates in chemistry give lectures

Nobel laureates in chemistry give lectures

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - (From L to R) Japanese scientists Akira Suzuki and Eiichi Negishi and American chemist Richard Heck, who won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry, stand together after giving lectures at Stockholm University on Dec. 8, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi in Stockholm

Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi in Stockholm

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Akira Suzuki (L) and Eiichi Negishi, Japanese winners of the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry along with American chemist Richard Heck, share a laugh as Negishi holds a chair with their autographs at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, on Dec. 6, 2010. They are scheduled to attend the award ceremony at the Swedish capital on Dec. 10. (Kyodo)

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Negishi in Stockholm for Nobel Prize ceremony

Negishi in Stockholm for Nobel Prize ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, professor at Purdue University in the United States and a winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry, speaks during an interview in Stockholm on Dec. 5, 2010. Negishi, who shared the prize with Japanese chemist Akira Suzuki and U.S. chemist Richard Heck, said he feels due responsibility as a Nobel laureate prior to attending the award ceremony in the Swedish capital on Dec. 10. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Suzuki departs for award ceremony

Nobel laureate Suzuki departs for award ceremony

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki, a winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry and a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, leaves his home in Ebetsu, Hokkaido, on Dec. 3, 2010, to attend the award ceremony in Stockholm on Dec. 10. Suzuki shared the prize with another Japanese scientist, Eiichi Negishi, and American chemist Richard Heck. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi awarded Order of Culture

Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi awarded Order of Culture

TOKYO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (L) and Eiichi Negishi (C), who shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with American scientist Richard Heck, head to a photo session with Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (R) at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Nov. 3, 2010, a national holiday, Culture Day. The two Japanese scientists received the Order of Culture from Emperor Akihito. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi awarded Order of Culture

Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi awarded Order of Culture

TOKYO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (L) and Eiichi Negishi, who shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with American scientist Richard Heck, smile during a photo session at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Nov. 3, 2010, a national holiday, Culture Day. They received the Order of Culture from Emperor Akihito. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi talk on phone

Nobel laureates Suzuki, Negishi talk on phone

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (L), a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, and Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talk by phone on Oct. 7, 2010, after receiving the Nobel Prize in chemistry. Suzuki and Negishi, and American Richard Heck shared the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a Nobel Prize laureate, plays the piano with his wife Sumire at their home in Indiana on Oct. 6, 2010. Negishi, together with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck, was given the coveted award. (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Negishi

Nobel laureate Negishi

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, professor at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, speaks during an interview at his home on Oct. 7, 2010. Negishi won the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki (C), a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, heads off after a press conference at the university in Sapporo on Oct. 7, 2010, after winning 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki, a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, speaks during a telephone interview at the university in Sapporo on Oct. 6, 2010, after winning 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talks about his sharing the Nobel Prize in chemistry with two other chemists in West Lafayette, Indiana, on Oct. 6, 2010. Negishi, together with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck, was given the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki, a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, receives flowers from a student at a press conference at the university in Sapporo on Oct. 6, 2010, after winning 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, talks about his sharing the Nobel Prize in chemistry with two other chemists in West Lafayette, Indiana, on Oct. 6, 2010. Negishi, together with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck, was given the award for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Suzuki among Nobel laureates

SAPPORO, Japan - Akira Suzuki, a professor emeritus at Hokkaido University, speaks during a press conference at the university in Sapporo at past midnight Oct. 7, 2010, after hearing that he had shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

WEST LAFAYETTE, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, points during a joint media interview on Oct. 6, 2010, in West Lafayette, Indiana, after winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

INDIANAPOLIS, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi delivers a speech in front of students at Purdue University where he works at its campus in Indiana on Oct. 6, 2010, after winning the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

Japan chemist Negishi among Nobel laureates

INDIANAPOLIS, United States - Japanese chemist Eiichi Negishi, a professor at Purdue University, speaks at a news conference on Oct. 6, 2010, at the university in Indiana, after winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Akira Suzuki and Richard Heck for ''palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.'' (Kyodo)

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Nobel laureate Suzuki to receive Order of Culture

Nobel laureate Suzuki to receive Order of Culture

SAPPORO, Japan - Photo shows Akira Suzuki, who shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in chemistry with compatriot Eiichi Negishi and Richard Heck of the United States. The Japanese government announced on Oct. 26, 2010, it will award the Order of Culture to Suzuki. (Kyodo)

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