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Title |
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Cat gone crazy? It may be senile |
2 |
Magellanic clouds 'just visiting' |
3 |
Empathy makes you 'catch' a yawn |
4 |
Colossal tail trails dying star |
5 |
Tiny wind engines cool computers |
6 |
Viking ship ends voyage in Dublin |
7 |
Chernobyl 'not a wildlife haven' |
8 |
Repairs 'unlikely' for US shuttle |
9 |
Youth the key to Everest success |
10 |
Tool names editors of Wikipedia |
11 |
Kiosk eases portable music hassle |
12 |
Pull down the walled gardens |
13 |
Craving for junk food 'inherited' |
14 |
Middle-age most miserable for men |
15 |
Cancer tackled in organ patients |
16 |
Malaysian 'fake dentist' arrested |
17 |
'I was shocked by the lack of care' |
18 |
In-flight health |
19 |
Spacewalkers ready solar array for move |
20 |
Calif. squirrels heat tails for defense |
21 |
Hot rocks in earth's crust raise hope for clean energy, quake
concerns |
22 |
Storing Data "In A Cloud" |
23 |
How Dangerous Toys Could Harm Kids |
24 |
Roller-Coaster Ride Revs Up Heart |
25 |
Pot Belly May Signal Artery Disease |
26 |
DNA Vaccine May Offer Hope For MS |
27 |
How to know when something smells 'phishy' |
28 |
Study: Vaccines prevent, but can't treat HPV |
29 |
NASA 'cautiously optimistic' shuttle won't need repairs |
30 |
Will NASA's Reforms Fix Endeavour? |
31 |
NASA 'Cautiously Optimistic' Shuttle Repair Not Required |
32 |
Lennon Solo Albums Hit iTunes |
33 |
Apple, Google satisfaction ratings slip |
34 |
Yahoo tops Google in customer satisfaction survey |
35 |
Is Yahoo the most "satisfying" search engine of all? |
36 |
Apple, Dell slip in latest customer satisfaction rankings |
37 |
Report: Google slips to Yahoo in consumer ratings while Ask
shows progress |
38 |
Microsoft One-Ups Google with Hotmail Makeover |
39 |
Hotmail Hits 10GB Paid/5GB Unpaid |
40 |
Ionic winds can cool chips |
41 |
Ionic wind dramatically improves CPU cooling |
42 |
'Ionic wind engines' keep computers cool |
43 |
France Telecom declines comment on iPhone report |
44 |
Le iPhone, Brought To You By France Telecom |
45 |
France Telecom's Orange reportedly secures French iPhone deal |
46 |
Linux Boom Ahead? |
47 |
Investors bailing on SCO stock, SCOX plummets |
48 |
Product Review: Garmin's GPS 10x: Smart Phone Navigation |
49 |
Forget the RAZR2; Meet Fin |
50 |
Pharos GPS Phone in Carrier Subsidy Shocker |
51 |
Metropolis: Angkor, the world's first mega-city |
52 |
Wikipedia Spin Doctors Revealed |
53 |
The CIA really IS editing Wikipedia |
54 |
Toronto blogger turns up NASA climate error |
55 |
Did NASA Cover Up Temperature Mistake? |
56 |
NASA Revisions Create a Stir in The Blogosphere |
57 |
The hottest year: 1934? |
58 |
Mites are here, and it's unclear why |
59 |
Bug bites still have officials scratching their heads |
60 |
Smokers drag down a workplace, study says |
61 |
U.S. warns Novartis on Alzheimer's drug promotion |
62 |
New S.F. health plan attracting members fast |
63 |
1,000 uninsured enrolled in Healthy San Francisco |
64 |
Over Indulging Mothers-to-be Predispose Babies to Growing up
Obese |
65 |
Craving for junk food 'begins in the womb' |
66 |
Hooked on junk food in the womb |
67 |
Age may prove a fatal barrier to conquering Everest |
68 |
Climbers' health peaks early |
69 |
'Western' Diet Tied to Colon Cancer |
70 |
Western Pattern Diet Linked to Recurring Colon Cancer |
71 |
Freshwater supplies threatened in central Pacific |
72 |
AIDS interferes with stem cells in the brain |
73 |
HIV is a 'double hit' to the brain |
74 |
Deep into the machinery of adult fragile X |
75 |
MGH researchers describe new way to identify, evolve novel
enzymes |
76 |
Study links cat disease to flame retardants in furniture and
to pet food |
77 |
Dominant cholesterol-metabolism ideas challenged by new
research |
78 |
Adaptation to parasites drive African fishes along different
evolutionary paths |
79 |
First all-African GM crop is resistant to maize streak virus |
80 |
Gender, coupled with diabetes, affects vascular disease
development |
81 |
Nicotinic receptors may be important targets for treatment of
multiple addictions |
82 |
Obesity and lack of exercise could enhance the risk of
pancreatic cancer |
83 |
Low levels of key protein may indicate pancreatic cancer risk |
84 |
Male elephants get 'photo IDs' from scientists |
85 |
Emerging (disease) markets |
86 |
Humans fostering forest-destroying disease |
87 |
UCF physicist says Hollywood movies hurt students'
understanding of science |
88 |
High pollution linked to poor lung function growth in children
in Mexico City |
89 |
Air pollution linked to cardiovascular risk indices in healthy
young adults |
90 |
First biomarker discovered that predicts prostate cancer
outcome |
91 |
Females avoid incest by causing male relatives to leave home |
92 |
The memories you want to forget are the hardest ones to lose |
93 |
Gratitude is good medicine for organ recipients |
94 |
Toddlers are capable of introspection |
95 |
Marital violence among Asian-American couples |
96 |
World's oldest (114) dies |
97 |
Cancer fighting gene found |
98 |
Bogus dentist caught |
99 |
Two new ARVs approved |
100 |
UK bans clown's latex act |
101 |
OD risk with kids' HIV med |
102 |
Clue to deadly West Nile virus |
103 |
A star with a tail |
104 |
Talc softens earthquake chafing |
105 |
HIV triggers the 'opposite of cancer' in the brain |
106 |
Autistic kids don't catch yawns |
107 |
Bizarre comet-like tail found behind star |
108 |
Dying star's wind creates planetary nursery |
109 |
Shuttle commander says Endeavour is safe to return |
110 |
Monkeys learn to do arithmetic for peanuts |
111 |
Global Warming Threatens Moose, Wolves |
112 |
Older Climbers Face Uphill Battle on Mount Everest |
113 |
Freshwater Supplies Threatened in Central Pacific |
114 |
Brains Learn Better at Night |
115 |
Revolution in Solar Hydrogen on the Horizon |
116 |
Gender, Coupled with Diabetes, Affects Vascular Disease
Development |
117 |
Study Links Cat Disease to Flame Retardants in Furniture and
to Pet Food |
118 |
Nicotinic Receptors May be Important Targets for Treatment of
Multiple Addictions |
119 |
Bones Beat Trees as Markers for Environmental Change |
120 |
Male Elephants Get 'Photo IDs' from Scientists |
121 |
Really? The Claim: Vinegar Can Remedy Jellyfish Stings |
122 |
A Grass-Roots Effort to Grow Old at Home |
123 |
Conquest of land began in shark genome |
124 |
The new public enemy Number 1: bottled water |
125 |
The memories you want to forget are the hardest ones to lose |
126 |
UCF physicist says Hollywood movies hurt students'
understanding of science |
127 |
Univ., Startup Partner on Human Search |
128 |
Researchers describe new way to identify, evolve novel enzymes |
129 |
Ocean 'supergyre' link to climate regulator |
130 |
Speeding Bullet Star Leaves Enormous Streak Across Sky |
131 |
Talc keeps killer quakes in check: study |
132 |
Ripped Glove Forces End to Spacewalk |
133 |
Comet May Have Exploded Over North America 13,000 Years Ago |
134 |
New Online Tool Unmasks Wikipedia Edits |
135 |
Ultrafast quantum computer uses optically controlled electrons |
136 |
Review: New IMac Tempts a Windows User |
137 |
Lake Superior might hit record low levels |
138 |
Mars equipment is field-tested in Norway |
139 |
Japanese cars beat Europeans in green stakes: German study |
140 |
Perfect haircut is on the blower |
141 |
Palm oil demand puts orangutans at risk |
142 |
Rare intact tomb found in Italy |
143 |
Keeping on top of wildlife threats |
144 |
First all-African GM crop is resistant to maize streak virus |
145 |
Adaptation to parasites drive African fishes along different
evolutionary paths |
146 |
Male elephants get 'photo IDs' from scientists |
147 |
Females avoid incest by causing male relatives to leave home |
148 |
Pygmy Whales Put to Death After Beaching |
149 |
DNA replication behavior in complex organisms may foreshadow
leaps in genomic discoveries |
150 |
Humans fostering forest-destroying disease |
151 |
Ancient drawing of mammoth found in Cheddar caves |
152 |
UCLA develops new model to predict the spread of a 'super-bug'
in L.A. county jail |
153 |
Eating junk food whilst pregnant and breastfeeding may lead to
obese offspring |
154 |
Older climbers face uphill battle on Mount Everest |
155 |
First biomarker discovered that predicts prostate cancer
outcome |
156 |
Dominant cholesterol-metabolism ideas challenged by new
research |
157 |
Gratitude is good medicine for organ recipients |
158 |
Low levels of key protein may indicate pancreatic cancer risk |
159 |
HIV is a 'double hit' to the brain |
160 |
Health care disparities start at the local pharmacy, study
shows |
161 |
Clinical depression linked to abnormal emotional brain
circuits |
162 |
New target for anti-flu drug development |
163 |
Study asks how safe is high school football? |
164 |
Program to Share Research on Radiation |
165 |
Brains learn better at night |
166 |
Study: Abortion Pills Don't Bring Risks |
167 |
No foot and mouth at British farm, theme park: official |
168 |
Plain soap as effective as antibacterial but without the risk |
169 |
Getting A Grip On Common Hand Conditions |
170 |
Production Costs Of Advanced Biofuels Is Similar To
Grain-ethanol |
171 |
National Action Plan For 21st Century Science, Technology,
Engineering And Math Education |
172 |
Tropical Insects 'Go The Distance' To Inform Rainforest
Conservation |
173 |
Physicist Trying To Store Antimatter In Small Box Using
Radiofrequency |
174 |
Why Aging Muscles Heal Poorly |
175 |
A Unique Arrangement For Egg Cell Division |
176 |
Indians Predated Newton 'Discovery' By 250 Years, Scholars Say |
177 |
Engineers Ready A Blueprint For A Nanomechanical Computer |
178 |
Mitochondrial DNA Variants Are Linked To Risk Factors For Type
2 Diabetes |
179 |
Physicists Discover Inorganic Dust With Lifelike Qualities |
180 |
Want Citrulline? Try Watermelon |
181 |
Diabetes Drug Kills Some Cancer Cells |
182 |
Fast, Accurate Sensor To Detect Food Spoilage |
183 |
Gene Mutation Turned West Nile Virus Into Killer Disease Among
Crows |
184 |
Explosive Discovery On Genetically Engineered Tobacco Plant |
185 |
Conquest Of Land Began In Shark Genome |
186 |
Eating Junk Food While Pregnant And Breastfeeding May Lead To
Obese Offspring |
187 |
Lipid regulator linked to good breast milk |
188 |
Testosterone patch aids women's sex desire |
189 |
HVP vaccines prophylactic, not therapeutic |
190 |
Geography affects cancer prevention |
191 |
Women must have chocolate, men need sex |
192 |
Better look at cancer CT can prevent clots |
193 |
Silicon Nanocrystals for Superefficient Solar Cells |
194 |
Detecting the Danger Signs of Glaucoma |
195 |
Trove of Bridge Data |
196 |
Second Life Treachery |
197 |
Are Planetary Systems Filled To Capacity |
198 |
Johnny Appleseed Of The Cosmos |
199 |
Nuclear Power In Space |
200 |
New Technology Has Dramatic Chip-Cooling Potential For Future
Computers |
201 |
New Technique May Speed Development of Molecular Electronics |
202 |
Production Costs Of Advanced Biofuels Is Similar To
Grain-Ethanol |
203 |
LSU Professors Work To Improve Efficiency Of Ethanol Fuel |
204 |
Adding Up Renewable Energy |
205 |
Review backs antidepressant effects of omega-3s |
206 |
N.M.: Won't oversee marijuana production |
207 |
Australia discovers ocean current "missing link" |
208 |
The new public enemy Number 1: bottled water |
209 |
AIDS virus is a "double hit" to the brain: study |
210 |
Mississippi monkey escapes again |
211 |
Many headless walruses found in Alaska |
212 |
Reggie the gator briefly flees new home |
213 |
U.S. expands access to spy imagery |
214 |
NASA puts off gouge-repair decision |
215 |
Intact 2,000-year old Etruscan tomb discovered |
216 |
Greatest Mysteries: How did the Universe Begin? |
217 |
4 pandas born in China on same day |
218 |
Group launches plan to save 189 birds |
219 |
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