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Protecting the Earth After Death: Biodegradable Coffins Part
of Eco-Friendly Funerals |
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Apple Trades at $200 for First Time |
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Samsung Seeks US Probe of Rival Sharp |
4 |
Sony Quits Rear-Projection TVs |
5 |
Review: Suunto Core. Watch is Weather Station for Your Wrist |
6 |
Peace in the Mideast, With Great Cellphone Coverage |
7 |
Cell Phone Service Now Active at Key Subway Stations |
8 |
'Crocodile Hunter' Widow to Launch Whale Research |
9 |
Apple and Fox planning movie rental deal: reports |
10 |
Experts Update Food Pyramid for Older Adults |
11 |
Bayer Recalls Contour Test Strips for Diabetes |
12 |
Radio Ablation Cuts Need for Heart Shocks: Study |
13 |
New genetics fuels cancer hope |
14 |
Gene find boosts allergy research |
15 |
Drug reactions 'kill thousands' |
16 |
Charity backs dementia taggings |
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Cost headache for game developers |
18 |
Fox films 'for rent via iTunes' |
19 |
Sony rethinks flat screen focus |
20 |
The technology with impact 2007 |
21 |
Holyrood in plan to save energy |
22 |
Fears for Suffolk fishing industry |
23 |
Humans 'drive out large mammals' |
24 |
Liver damage 'could be reversed' |
25 |
Rich life emerges from nature's freezer |
26 |
Ford Developing Crash-Test "Tummy" |
27 |
Terri Irwin To Launch Whale Research |
28 |
'I M ON THE T': Tunnels ready for cellphones |
29 |
Cell Phone Service Expanded On MBTA Lines |
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To $200 and Beyond |
31 |
The Golden AAPL: $200 a share |
32 |
Apple's Piping Hot Innovation |
33 |
Panasonic Starts Sample Shipments of World's Thinnest, 9.5 mm
Height, Blu-ray Disc Drives |
34 |
Blu-ray Site Hacked By Enthusiast |
35 |
Hacks and smack-talking make hi-def format war even uglier |
36 |
Amazon Sold 17 Wiis Per Second In 2007 |
37 |
Samsung Sues Sharp Over Liquid-Crystal Patents (Update2) |
38 |
Samsung seeks US probe of rival Sharp |
39 |
Google Thinks It Knows Your Friends |
40 |
US appeals court hands Google patent case setback |
41 |
US Court of Appeals Hands Google a Patent Setback |
42 |
Amazon, Apple line up new download offerings |
43 |
UPDATE 1-Apple and Fox plan movie rental deal--reports |
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Apple Reportedly Inks Deal To Launch Fox Movie Rental Service |
45 |
Study shows new way to fight Chagas disease |
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Chagas disease: what you need to know |
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Screening To Detect Chagas Disease Could Save Lives |
48 |
Screening Strategy Developed For Chagas Disease |
49 |
Screening may help combat Chagas disease |
50 |
Bayer recalls blood sugar test strips in 7 countries |
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Glucose Test Strips Recalled |
52 |
Cancer gene found in minorities |
53 |
BRCA1 Mutation Prevalent Among Hispanic, Younger Black Women |
54 |
Top Seven Health Myths |
55 |
Those questions about long-term care insurance |
56 |
Food Pyramid for Older Adults Gets an Update |
57 |
Girl, 2, unharmed after screwdriver plunges through eye socket |
58 |
Girl, 2, Survives Screwdriver Through Skull |
59 |
Safety of plastic water bottles worries some Durangoans |
60 |
Debate hardens over a hard plastic |
61 |
How do you know whether you are male or female? |
62 |
FOXO factor promotes survival of oxygen-deprived cancer cells |
63 |
Deep-sea species' loss could lead to oceans' collapse, study
suggests |
64 |
Adult male chimpanzees don't stray far from the home |
65 |
Study maps life in extreme environments |
66 |
New plant study reveals a 'deeply hidden' layer of the
transcriptome |
67 |
Cardiac stem cell therapy closer to reality |
68 |
U of M researchers discover fast-acting cyanide antidote |
69 |
Copy number variation may stem from replication misstep |
70 |
Overeating and obesity triggered by lack of BDNF |
71 |
Baumann lab identifies elusive telomere RNA subunit in single
cell model |
72 |
New Research Tools Suggest Cancer And Other Diseases Are Too
Complex For Easy Answers, Researchers Say |
73 |
Largest U.S. Hepatitis C Trial: Weight-Based Dosing |
74 |
Taxol with avastin produces noteworthy results |
75 |
Treating oft ignored non-cancer health issues after cancer
diagnosis prolongs survival |
76 |
Cone-Beam CT faster, potentially more accurate than
conventional mammography |
77 |
Cell-death receptor links cancer susceptibility and
inflammation |
78 |
Human Factors Researchers Test Voting Systems for Seniors That
Can Improve Accuracy and Speed for Voters of All Ages |
79 |
Stem cells linked to cancer? |
80 |
Bacon bad for the lungs |
81 |
Wii--no weight wonder |
82 |
Sparking brain beats blues |
83 |
Did Bell Steal Idea for Phone? |
84 |
Terri Irwin to Launch Whale Research |
85 |
Terriers Join Fight Against a Killer Disease in Humans |
86 |
Report: SF Tiger May Have Been Taunted |
87 |
Most Literate U.S. Cities: Minneapolis and Seattle |
88 |
2007: How Science Came Full Circle |
89 |
Squirrels Eat Skin to Swindle Snakes |
90 |
Concern Lingers on Success of Artificial Reefs |
91 |
Stepping Forward: The Year in Spaceflight |
92 |
2007: Best of the blogs |
93 |
Watch Out for Holiday E-Mails Warns UAB's Computer Forensics
Researchers |
94 |
Ivyleaf Morningglory Readily Climbs Corn When in Close
Proximity |
95 |
Overeating and Obesity Triggered by Lack of BDNF |
96 |
New Plant Study Reveals a "Deeply Hidden" Layer of
the Transcriptome |
97 |
The For-Profit Side of Cancer Treatment |
98 |
Fountain of Youth? Go Wash Your Face |
99 |
New Law Allows Needle Exchanges in Washington |
100 |
Promising Dystrophy Drug Clears Early Test |
101 |
SKoreans claim to create cloned pigs through stem cells |
102 |
Researchers discover fast-acting cyanide antidote |
103 |
How do you know whether you are male or female? |
104 |
New research tools are too complex for easy answers,
researchers say |
105 |
Study maps life in extreme environments |
106 |
Jets Are a Real Drag |
107 |
Warner Offers DRM-Free Music on Amazon |
108 |
Nanodisk Codes |
109 |
High triglycerides, other cholesterol raise risk of stroke |
110 |
FOXO factor promotes survival of oxygen-deprived cancer cells |
111 |
Researchers show that fibrosis can be stopped, cured and
reversed |
112 |
New clinical trial results show how personalized medicine will
alter treatment of genetic disorders |
113 |
Cone-Beam CT faster, potentially more accurate than
conventional mammography |
114 |
Cancer gene mutation crossed ethnic lines |
115 |
Overeating and obesity triggered by lack of BDNF |
116 |
Copy number variation may stem from replication misstep |
117 |
Smoking ban could spell the end for France's shisha bars |
118 |
Subliminal messages can influence us in surprising ways |
119 |
New thermal-imaging technique may help victims of head and
neck cancers |
120 |
Samsung Seeks US Probe of Rival Sharp |
121 |
Sony Quits Rear-Projection TVs |
122 |
New book sheds light on conflicts of politics and science |
123 |
Terri Irwin to Launch Whale Research |
124 |
Fight against hay fever and other allergies helped by new
immune system discovery |
125 |
Philippines work to save giant clams |
126 |
Human factors researchers test voting systems for seniors |
127 |
New plant study reveals a 'deeply hidden' layer of the
transcriptome |
128 |
Deep-sea species' loss could lead to oceans' collapse, study
suggests |
129 |
Adult male chimpanzees don't stray far from the home |
130 |
Lab identifies elusive telomere RNA subunit in single cell
model |
131 |
Panasonic Starts Sample Shipments of World's Thinnest, 9.5 mm
Height, Blu-ray Disc Drives |
132 |
Clean coal plants mired by cost and delays |
133 |
Beijing air pollution 'as bad as it can get,' official says |
134 |
Indonesian court clears energy company over mud volcano |
135 |
Beetles have been around since the time of the dinosaurs |
136 |
Two noses are necessary for flies to navigate well |
137 |
Jets are a real drag |
138 |
Dance Of Water With Proteins: Disco Becomes A Minuet |
139 |
What A Wireless World Could Mean For The Average Person |
140 |
Solar Powered Bottle Sorter And Other Eco-friendly Inventions
By Students |
141 |
Evolution Of Crop Grasses Linked To Greenhouse Gases |
142 |
Immigrant Children Are At Increased Risk Of Lead Poisoning,
Study Shows |
143 |
Chemotherapy And Tamoxifen Reduce Risk Of Second Breast
Cancer, Study Finds |
144 |
Brain Abnormalities Underlying Key Element Of Borderline
Personality Disorder Identified |
145 |
Psychologists Explore Public Policy And Effects Of Media
Violence On Children |
146 |
Environmental Factors Early In Life May Influence Testicular
Cancer Risk |
147 |
Researchers Prove How Plants Transport Sugars |
148 |
Breast Cancer Gene Mutation More Common In Hispanic, Young
Black Women, Study Finds |
149 |
Biologists Find Unusual Plant Gene: Abstinence By Mutual
Consent |
150 |
Scientist On Quest For Disappearing Eel |
151 |
How Mars Could Have Been Warm And Wet But Limestone Free |
152 |
NASA Delays Mars Scout Mission To 2013 |
153 |
Global Map Reveals Mineral Distribution On Mars |
154 |
XMM-Newton Detects Pulsed Heartbeat Of A Weird New Type Of
Star |
155 |
Dawn Of The Ion Age |
156 |
Major lunar probe begins full operation: Japan |
157 |
China report says coal to remain top energy source |
158 |
Chinese farmers offered subsidised TVs, mobile phones: report |
159 |
Japan's Fukuda seeks to keep reconciling with China |
160 |
Surviving Fourth Generation Warfare In A Multipolar Word |
161 |
Israel in new bid to ready civilians for non-conventional war |
162 |
Pakistan says India missile tests will trigger arms race |
163 |
Turkish army claims massive toll from Iraq raid |
164 |
Turkey praises US help as jets bomb northern Iraq |
165 |
Russia successfully tests intercontinental missile: report |
166 |
A Faster Screen for Toxicity |
167 |
The Year in Energy |
168 |
Doctor Claims Gaming Causes Brain Damage |
169 |
Stephen Hawking Joins Protest Against Science Budget Cuts |
170 |
Dec. 27, 1831: Beagle Sets Sail With a Very Special Passenger |
171 |
Bliss in a Box: How iPods Insulate City Dwellers |
172 |
Terri Irwin Launching Whale Research |
173 |
The 10 Best Gadget Ads of 2007 |
174 |
Wired Picks Its 10 Favorite 2007 Illustrations |
175 |
Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2007 |
176 |
Study shows new way to fight Chagas disease |
177 |
Cities enticing residents to go green |
178 |
SKoreans claim to create cloned pigs through stem cells |
179 |
Breast Cancer Genes Pose Risks to Men, Too |
180 |
Australian whaling demonstrators protest in Japanese consulate |
181 |
Thousands without power as winds buffet Los Angeles |
182 |
Terri Irwin to launch whale research |
183 |
WHO confirms human-to-human birdflu case |
184 |
More young diabetics being hospitalized |
185 |
Uninsured Benefit Once They Are Covered by Medicare |
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