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Climate change fruitful for fungi |
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Space 'nerd' readies for lift-off |
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What is this thing called Web 2.0? |
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Chlamydia check benefits doubted |
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Fishermen catch big, old Alaska rockfish |
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House Stripped In Craigslist Hoax |
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Feds: Add Anti-Rollover Technology By 2012 |
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Global Forecast Is "Mostly Dry" |
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Generics Could Lower Cholesterol, Cost |
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Want To Quit Smoking? Eat Your Veggies |
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Roof Leak Blamed For Tainted Peanut Butter |
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24-Hour Parkinson's Drug: Longer Relief? |
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Sleep Tips, As We Age |
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Dust Bowl 2.0: Is the Southwest Drying Up? |
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Southwest could become Dust Bowl, study warns |
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Southwest May Get Even Hotter, Drier |
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Climate change threatens new dust bowl |
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Permanent drought predicted for Southwest |
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Microsoft to fix at least five flaws next week |
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Security Researchers Create iPod Virus |
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Lab claims first "proof of concept" iPod virus |
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Kaspersky Lab reports first iPod virus, sort of |
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Woman sues Microsoft over Vista labels |
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Survey: Vista Can Wait |
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Apple's Octo-Core Mac Pro Comes with a Special Xeon Beast |
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Special Xeon in Mac Pro, MBP battery woes, iPod takes a bullet |
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Apple Unveils Mighty Eight-Core Mac Pro |
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The return of the album |
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Microsoft criticized for Open XML petition |
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Microsoft Petition A Desperate Bid to Gain OOMXL Support |
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Porn could be the key to next-generation DVD war |
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IPod vs AK-47: IPod takes a Bullet and wins |
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iPod saves soldier's life in Iraq |
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Lab claims first "proof of concept" iPod virus |
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Mediterranean Diet Reduces Hay Fever Risk For Children |
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Diet hope for allergies |
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Disease Underlies Hatfield-McCoy Feud |
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Survival rate with melanoma has improved |
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Survival Improves Against Melanoma |
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Memories may be made of this |
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Mutation Improves Memory, May Lead To Memory-enhancing Pill |
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Unlocking a door to memory |
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Genetic Mutation Boosts Memory |
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Defective Gene Enhances Memory |
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Mice study raises memory drug hope |
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China to formalise ban on trade in human organs |
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Deflecting damage: Flexible electronics aid brain injury
research |
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Slick and Springy: Brown Research Reveals Protein's Role in
Joints |
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Tai Chi boosts immunity to shingles virus in older adults,
NIH-sponsored study reports |
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Drug used to prevent HIV transmission from mother to child
damages DNA |
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Row over study puts Korea's scientific community under
scrutiny again |
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Researchers move closer to switching nuclear isomer decay on
and off |
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Networking around the clock |
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Fascinating Spider Silk |
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Study shows isolation of stem cells may lead to a treatment
for hearing loss |
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Penn study finds ICD devices offer heart patients life-saving
benefits |
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Apple consumption during pregnancy reduces risk for childhood
wheezing and asthma |
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Need oxygen? Cells know how to spend and save |
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Is it really organic? |
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Better view inside lungs |
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Blues may spur early birth |
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TV Show Reveals Eye Contact is Top Cop Tactic |
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That New-Car Smell? Not Toxic, Study Finds |
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Climate Change Threatens World's Wonders |
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Southwest Forecast: Expect 90 Years of Drought |
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Sailor Plans Record 1,000-Day Voyage |
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Belief in Reincarnation Tied to Memory Errors |
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The World Rots Faster as Global Warming Fuels Fungi |
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New Diet Trick: Eat More Air |
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Odd Body, Great Legs, Running Like the Wind |
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It's Hip to Live Past 100 |
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Warming May Spur Extinctions, Shortages, Conflicts, World
Experts Warn |
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Photo in the News: Century-Old Fish Caught in Alaska |
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Tiny Dogs Have Surprise "Toy" Gene, Study Shows |
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U.S. Southwest Drought Could Be Start of New Dust Bowl |
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Did Earliest Human Ancestors Have More Apelike Faces? |
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London, Tokyo Submerged by Rising Seas--In "Second
Life" |
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Effects of climate change tallied up |
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Return of the dust bowl? |
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Star's odd double explosion hints at antimatter trigger |
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'Time-travel' technique tackles force-feedback delays |
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'Cooperative begging' helps mongoose pups score food |
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Need Oxygen? Cells Know How to Spend and Save |
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Why Small Dogs Are Small: Ancient Genetic Material |
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Twisted Flux Tubes Expel 'Wrong-Way' Ions |
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The Final 'Final' Nail in WEP's Coffin? |
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Kaspersky Lab Discovers First iPod-Specific Virus |
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Global Warming Threatens Natural Wonders |
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Good behavior, religiousness may be genetic |
90 |
Nanotube-Tipped Probe Developed at Drexel Considered Vital to
Cell Treatment |
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Seeking the Next Kevlar: Researchers Fine Tune Nanotube/Nylon
Composite Using Carbon Spacers |
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Taking nature's cue for cheaper solar power |
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US may relive 30s 'dust bowl' as Earth warms: study |
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No Foolin'--'Lab on a Chip' Works! |
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Reef 'at risk in climate change' |
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Climate predictions grim, but no surprise |
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Japan drafts rules for advanced robots |
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CallWave Unveils Text Messaging Tool for Google Desktop |
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Deflecting damage: Flexible electronics aid brain injury
research |
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LA to turn sludge into electricity |
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Prices for '.com' and '.net' to Rise |
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Warmer water leaves sea birds hungry |
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Probing Question: Is breastfeeding really best for babies? |
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Slick and springy: Research reveals protein's role in joints |
105 |
Tai Chi boosts immunity to shingles virus in older adults,
NIH-sponsored study reports |
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Bacteria in Peanut Butter Linked to Leak |
107 |
Study shows isolation of stem cells may lead to a treatment
for hearing loss |
108 |
Drug used to prevent HIV transmission from mother to child
damages DNA |
109 |
German scientists claim discovery in fight against Alzheimer's |
110 |
Ibuprofen combo may raise heart risk |
111 |
Eat To Live: Now, the low-carbon diet |
112 |
Health Tips: Chasing away dust bunnies |
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Japan drafts rules for advanced robots |
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Isolation Of Stem Cells May Lead To A Treatment For Hearing
Loss |
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Monitoring Poisons In The Environment--A Woolly Matter |
116 |
Behavioral Ecology: Late Breeding Female Birds Surprisingly
Had More Offspring |
117 |
Taking Nature's Cue For Cheaper Solar Power |
118 |
Aspirin Discovery May Improve Cancer Treatments |
119 |
Genetic Switch Can Control Memory |
120 |
Drugs For Parkinson's Disease May Ease Stroke-related
Disability |
121 |
Picky-eater Flies Losing Smell Genes |
122 |
Worried All The Time? You May Die Young |
123 |
Flavonoids: Now Chemists Can Synthesize This Anti-cancer Agent |
124 |
The Mystery of Easter Island |
125 |
In Sinai desert, no trace of Moses |
126 |
Ancient Egypt Cities Leveled by Massive Volcano, Lava Find
Suggests |
127 |
Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles for a Sustainable Future |
128 |
Did D-Wave really demonstrate "the world's first
commercial quantum computer"? |
129 |
Is Twitter Here to Stay? |
130 |
Nanogenerator Fueled by Vibrations |
131 |
Bacteria vs. Humans: Score One for Us |
132 |
Vietnam PM approves disputed tiger farms |
133 |
Greenpeace boat docks in Japan |
134 |
Fishermen catch big, old Alaska rockfish |
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Overweight girlhood boosts women's asthma risk |
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Malaysians face obesity-related disease epidemic in 10 years |
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Thais turn to high-tech solutions to flight growing obesity |
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Inhaled Steroids Cut COPD Patients' Lung Cancer Risk |
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Fitness gains last in breast cancer survivors |
140 |
German scientists claim discovery in fight against Alzheimer's |
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Health Tip: Dealing With Depression |
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