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The death of a Rutgers University freshman stirred outrage and remorse on campus from classmates who wished they could have stopped the teen from jumping off a bridge last week after a recording of him having a sexual encounter with a man was broadcast online.Tyler Clementi, 18, jumped off t
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After 10 years of anticipation, the ESA Philae lander has finally detached from the Rosetta satellite and is currently making its descent to Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko where it will land later today. Watch the events as they unfold live right here. Above: ESO simulation. UPDATE 11:29 AM ET: Success! The lander has made touchdown. For ongoing coverage at io9, go here.
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