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PHOTOS: From Bears to Birds, Animals Battle Extinction |
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Universal Music Group, Imeem Ink Deal |
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All UK homes could be wind powered by 2020: govt |
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New Medicare Rules Bar Cancer Drugs for Patients |
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Scientists Discover How BRCA1 Gene Causes Cancer |
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Chemical in Infant Formula Cans Sparks Concern |
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Turning insects off sex might kill pests |
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Weird dark stars dotted early universe |
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Neanderthal-human hybrid 'a myth' |
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Gore climate plea to US and China |
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Food supply link to animal ageing |
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Brain 'irrelevance filter' found |
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Wind 'could power all UK homes' |
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Mysterious mammal caught on film |
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Timber today, or climate tomorrow |
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Timbuktu's climate change fight |
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Climate change goal 'unreachable' |
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'Intelligent bra' battles bounce |
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Wii vs. iPhone--Which was the biggest hit of 2007? |
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UN: Gazans need hospital access |
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Drug addicts used as organ donors |
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Pregnant at 13, mum at 14, GCSEs at 15 |
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Postcode lottery threat to heart care |
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Does using humidifers in the winter spread mold, bacteria? |
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Attack plan |
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Health care challenges fire up students |
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Cancer drug may prove to be a blockbuster |
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Ask Dr. Knowledge: Why do we feel colder walking into the wind
than walking away? |
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Scientists need to collaborate, laureates say |
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Scientists discover how BRCA1 gene causes cancer |
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Gore: Next President Will Shift Climate |
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Friendly Bacteria May Boost Health |
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Sugar And Alzheimer's: Are They Linked? |
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Enjoying Movies Is Contagious |
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Do Your Genes Have A Sweet Tooth? |
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Microsoft bringing ads to mobile devices |
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Microsoft starts offering U.S. ads on MSN Mobile |
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Microsoft placing ads on MSN Mobile |
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Universal Sets Music Free On Imeem |
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Social Site Imeem Signs Music Deal With Universal |
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LinkedIn debuts developer platform, revamps home page |
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LinkedIn opens its network, adds development tools |
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Creationism in the Classroom: Florida and Texas, Then the
Nation |
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The latest on the Comer controversy |
45 |
U.S. student scores grim |
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AMD Phenom Systems Also In Doubt |
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Barcelona Bewitched; AMD Confirms It |
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Katalyst Phone Works With T-Mobile's Home Wi-Fi Service |
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IBM tips 32nm with high-k gate-first design |
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IBM, partners in 32nm device surge |
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IBM intros 32nm processor technology |
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IBM alliance members to have 32nm high-k/metal gate process in
2H07 |
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CORRECTED: Nobel winners say science must transcend borders |
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Microsoft Office Live Workspace Goes to Public Beta |
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Microsoft's Office Live Workspace: What it is and isn't |
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Toshiba Launches Portege M700 Tablet |
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Prosecution vs. persecution |
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Radio host arrested on child pornography charges |
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Oak Ridge attacks linked to China |
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Chinese 'in cyber raid on N-plant' |
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No Increased Heart-Attack Risk With Nexium, Prilosec, FDA Says |
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UPDATE 1--U.S. FDA finds no heart impact of Prilosec, Nexium |
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China hunts father-and-son bird flu link |
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Breast Cancer Spread by Blocking Tumor-Killing Gene, Study
Says |
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Twin sisters receive kidneys from same donor |
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Twins' kidney transplants are firsts |
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Debris indicates medical helicopter crashed in fjord |
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Merck May Lose Over-the-Counter Cholesterol Pill Bid (Update1) |
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Cholesterol buster Mevacor again seeks OTC approval |
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Prescription for N.J. drug firm: Make statin OTC |
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Scientists discover new role for miRNA in leukemia |
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Extracellular protein sensitizes ovarian cancer cells to
chemotherapy |
73 |
The birth and death of dopamine neurons: A new model for
neurodegeneration |
74 |
Growth factor receptor affects prostate cancer progression |
75 |
New study shows world's protected areas threatened by climate
change |
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Lipids in the brain an important factor for Alzheimer's
disease? |
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Nitrous oxide from ocean microbes |
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Greenhouse gas from English streams |
79 |
Climate gas could disrupt food chain |
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Food source threatened by carbon dioxide |
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Methane from microbes: a fuel for the future |
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Using carbon nanotubes to seek and destroy anthrax toxin and
other harmful proteins |
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Silencing small but mighty cancer inhibitors |
84 |
To keep mouths safe, don't just wear a mouthguard; keep it
clean |
85 |
Light is shed on new fibre's potential to change technology |
86 |
Voyager 2 Proves the Solar System is Squashed |
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West Antarctica to Be Covered With Scientific Instruments;
Network to Keep Watch Through the Dark Polar Night |
88 |
Immigrant patients less likely to report family history of
cancer |
89 |
Belief, disbelief and uncertainty activate distinct brain
regions |
90 |
Physicians seek to improve the quality of sleep in ICU,
researchers at UT Southwestern report |
91 |
Cord blood viable option for kids with life-threatening
metabolic disorders |
92 |
Far flung food: Europe's distant diets |
93 |
Scientists find how bacteria in cows milk may cause Crohn's
disease |
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Vaccine shows promise in preventing mono |
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Depression screening for cancer patients too often falls
between the cracks |
96 |
Children with sickle cell disease and silent strokes show some
relief with blood transfusion therapy |
97 |
Massive study finds parenting practices don't suffer during
divorce |
98 |
Your Initials Could Spell Success |
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Light Up Your Holiday, Not Your Electrical Bill |
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Why Do Dead Fish Float? |
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The Truth About the Abominable Snowman |
102 |
Music is in our genes |
103 |
Stormy weather ahead for US |
104 |
Nuclear plant shutdown brings hospital delays |
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Invention: Green power special |
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Quantum-dot displays could outshine their rivals |
107 |
Do our brains work like Google? |
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Voyager 2 probe reaches solar system boundary |
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In Search for Water on Mars, Clues from Antarctica |
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Current Melting of Greenland's Ice Mimics 1920s-1940s Event |
111 |
Using Carbon Nanotubes To Seek and Destroy Anthrax Toxin and
Other Harmful Proteins |
112 |
West Antarctica to be Covered With Network of Sensors |
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Silencing Small but Mighty Cancer Inhibitors |
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Mindful Exercise |
115 |
If It's Fresh and Local, Is It Always Greener? |
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Pete Seeger and the 'One Blue Sky Above Us' |
117 |
German battery could jump-start electric car production |
118 |
Light sheds on new fibre's potential to change technology |
119 |
Toward a Rosetta Stone for Microbes' Secret Language |
120 |
Using carbon nanotubes to seek and destroy anthrax toxin and
other harmful proteins |
121 |
Blue dye could hold the key to super processing power |
122 |
Voyager 2 proves solar system is squashed |
123 |
Self-ticking oscillator could be next for portable atomic
clocks |
124 |
Researcher studies carbon fibers for nuclear reactor safety |
125 |
'Golden bullet' shows promise for killing common parasite |
126 |
New study shows world's protected areas threatened by climate
change |
127 |
2 Top Polluters Oppose Caps in Bali |
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West Antarctic to be covered with scientific instruments |
129 |
Biofuels: danger or new opportunity for Africa? |
130 |
NASA satellite reveals unprecedented view of mysterious
'night-shining' clouds |
131 |
Smaller storms drop larger overall rainfall in hurricane
season |
132 |
Current melting of Greenland's ice mimicks 1920s-1940s event |
133 |
Red sky at night--astronomers delight |
134 |
In search for water on Mars, clues from Antarctica |
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Report: Wind farms to power British homes |
136 |
Universal Music Group, Imeem Ink Deal |
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Company Brings Offline Data to Web Ads |
138 |
Microsoft to Serve Ads for CNBC.com |
139 |
Rare cranes make detour |
140 |
The birth and death of dopamine neurons: A new model for
neurodegeneration |
141 |
Far flung food: Europe's distant diets |
142 |
Food source threatened by carbon dioxide |
143 |
Massive study finds parenting practices don't suffer during
divorce |
144 |
Methane from microbes: a fuel for the future |
145 |
People's reactions to government censorship depend on their
views of President Bush |
146 |
Nitrous oxide from ocean microbes |
147 |
Solving another mystery of an amazing water walker |
148 |
Study Says Crash Tests Predict Driver Fatality Risk in Cars,
But Not in Trucks |
149 |
Scientists discover new role for miRNA in leukemia |
150 |
Belief, disbelief and uncertainty activate distinct brain
regions |
151 |
Researchers develop test for targeted therapy in acute myeloid
leukemia |
152 |
Growth factor receptor affects prostate cancer progression |
153 |
Vaccine shows promise in preventing mono |
154 |
Silencing small but mighty cancer inhibitors |
155 |
Is there a developmental component to the risk for depression? |
156 |
Extracellular protein sensitizes ovarian cancer cells to
chemotherapy |
157 |
Cord blood viable option for kids with life-threatening
metabolic disorders |
158 |
Depression screening for cancer patients too often falls
between the cracks |
159 |
To keep mouths safe, don't just wear a mouthguard; keep it
clean |
160 |
UK anti-drinking campaign ads may be 'catastrophically
misconceived' |
161 |
Lipids in the brain an important factor for Alzheimer's
disease? |
162 |
Court: Judges Can Reduce Crack Sentences |
163 |
Scientists find how bacteria in cows' milk may cause Crohn's
disease |
164 |
New Strategy For Developing Fast-acting Antidepressants |
165 |
This Is Your Brain On Violent Media |
166 |
Bacteria Employ Type Of DNA Modification Never Before Seen In
Nature |
167 |
Can Where You Live Lead To An Early Death? |
168 |
Sunshine-to-Petrol Project Seeks Fuel From Thin Air |
169 |
Nanotube-producing Bacteria Show Manufacturing Promise |
170 |
Pheromones identified that trigger aggression between male
mice |
171 |
Scientists find what makes the solar wind howl |
172 |
Scents and sensitivity |
173 |
Did Carbon Save Earth From a Deep Freeze? |
174 |
A Camera to Help Dementia Patients |
175 |
Lightning Bolts within Cells |
176 |
No More Thumbprints |
177 |
Astronomer Denied Tenure Because of Research, not Religion |
178 |
New Document Reveals Military Mystery's Powers |
179 |
The New LinkedIn Platform Shows Facebook How It's Done |
180 |
Guest Opinion: America's Best-Known Atheist Riffs On Golden
Compass |
181 |
Getting Up Close and Personal With Future Green Car Tech |
182 |
Missing Matter Caught in Tangled Cosmic Webs |
183 |
Oil, gas companies fund Wyo. ambulance |
184 |
UK's huge push for wind power gets cool response |
185 |
Britain plans to pursue wind power |
186 |
Sex "switch" points way to smarter pest control |
187 |
Gore gets Nobel, warns of ominous threat |
188 |
Need your sleep? Stay out of hospitals |
189 |
China market may be breeding ground for deadly viruses |
190 |
Health care challenges fire up students |
191 |
Immigrants Less Likely to Report Family History of Cancer |
192 |
Most Medicare Recipients Ignore Colorectal Cancer Screening |
193 |
Love in the World of Alzheimer's |
194 |
Ignored by the state, a father of four disabled Iraqis turns
to God |
195 |
Products with good bacteria get popular |
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Stimulants for ADHD may cause mild heart symptoms |
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Judges given leeway in crack sentencing |
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