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Starving snakes devour own hearts |
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Spiny cacti sprout tiny leaves |
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Dinosaurs sprinted across the planet |
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T. rex 'would outrun footballer' |
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Deadly virus linked to fruit bat |
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Camera scans into deepest space |
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Brazil denies Amazon logging link |
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Rich 'can pay poor to cut carbon' |
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Google Earth given celestial view |
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Sex education runs into trouble |
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PlayStation to record digital TV |
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Watching me, watching you |
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Tracking carbon through your phone |
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CIA 'launches Facebook for spies' |
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Monster attack steals user data |
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Director Bay joins DVD format war |
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Teflon may help fight resistant infections |
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Hawaii scientists examine feral cats |
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NASA weighs risk of shuttle launches |
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Study: Marine Bird Populations Declining |
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Room Spins After Teacher-Astronaut Lands |
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Hawaii Scientists Examine Feral Cats |
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Pentagon To Shut Anti-Terror Database |
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Tenn. Nuke Accident Hidden From Public |
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Levee Failure Has Disastrous Consequences |
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Google Adds Commercials To YouTube Videos |
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Alcoholic Energy Drinks Under Fire |
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Sexual Equality In Genetic Mutations? |
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Genetic Discrimination in the Military |
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Weird Creatures Found on Deep-Sea "Mountain Range" |
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NASA Eyes Space Shuttle Fuel Tank Fix |
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MTV ditches Microsoft |
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MTV, RealNetworks to Mount Challenge Against iTunes |
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NYT Confirms $150M HD DVD Exclusivity Deal |
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Google turns its attention to the stars |
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Google Earth gets Sky |
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Google Sky turns computer into telescope |
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Wal-Mart joins DRM-free party |
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Before You Bite Into That Apple... |
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Carriers Chosen for European iPhone |
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Apple Signs iPhone Deals for Europe, Report Says |
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Poll: Half of employers restrict Facebook |
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Facebook ban for 'half of all staff' |
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Half of companies block Facebook |
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Sharp Shows Thin Big-Screen LCD TV |
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Sharp develops super-thin LCD TV |
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New 'worlds thinnest telly' revealed |
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Zoho gears up for offline working |
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One Step Closer to Ditching MS Office for Zoho |
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Zoho Writer Going Offline. Whither Google? |
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Resumes: A Favorite Phishing Hole for Spammers |
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Monster.com Hit by a Monster Phishing Scam |
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Second vaccination against mumps urged |
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Second mumps vaccination urged for youth |
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In Women, Caffeine May Protect Memory |
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Caffeine may help women stay sharp |
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New tool accurately predicts prostate cancer |
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Study: Nutrition cannot replace drugs in treating Aids |
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Food 'no substitute' in HIV fight |
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City brings out big guns in fight against West Nile |
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U.S. health bitten hard by West Nile bug |
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High blood pressure often missed in children |
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Skin-care industry skipping out on science? |
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Mice provide important clues to obsessive-compulsive disorder |
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Gene triggers obsessive compulsive disorder-like syndrome in
mice |
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Isolation of a new gene family essential for early development |
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Scientists find clue to mechanisms of gene signaling and
regulation |
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Using Life's Building Blocks to Control Nanoparticle Assembly |
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Success after 22 years of research: synthesis of azadirachtin |
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60 second test could help early diagnosis of common brain
diseases |
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Soccer burns more fat than jogging |
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Scientists discover important beauty secret for balanced skin
color and tone |
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U of MN researchers discover noninvasive diagnostic tool for
brain diseases |
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Shuttle brings space-grown strep bacteria back for study |
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Research Suggests New Options in Treating Skin Pigment
Problems |
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Study finds environmental tests help predict hospital-acquired
Legionnaires' disease risk |
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Why bad things can happen to the heart when 'good' cholesterol
goes bad |
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Hinode helps unravel long-standing solar mysteries |
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SMART-1 diagnoses wrinkles and excess weight on the Moon |
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New University of Washington faculty member led technical
development of Sky in Google Earth |
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Carnegie Mellon scientists investigate initial molecular
mechanism that triggers neuronal firing |
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New hope for Huntington's sufferers |
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Vitamin E's lack of heart benefit linked to dosage |
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Carnegie mellon researchers look at fosil fuel impacts |
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Clicks on sponsored links lower than previously reported but
show growth potential |
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Breaking up not so hard |
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Huge cataract backlog in Gauteng |
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School shooters may be shy |
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Virgin olive oil fights clots |
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Benefits of olive oil examined |
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Olive oil lowers blood pressure |
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Boozing ups stroke risk |
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U.S. Healthcare Paradox: The Best and Worst in the World |
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Strange Asteroids Baffle Scientists |
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Study: Chick Magnets Today Look Like Cavemen |
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Scientists Learn How to Manipulate Skin Color |
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Newfound Species Pushes Back Human-Ape Split |
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Diamonds Nearly as Old as Earth |
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T. Rex Could Outrun Humans |
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Divide and Conquer |
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Greatest Mysteries: How Did Life Arise on Earth? |
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Chimps practise self control |
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Low-energy neutrinos spotted |
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These mice are made for grooming |
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Diamonds found in Earth's oldest cystals |
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Oldest gorilla ages our joint ancestor |
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Chimps keep busy to control their urges |
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Bug-popping nanotubes promise clean surfaces |
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Crash destroys rocket ahead of X Prize contest |
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Deadliness of West Nile virus explained |
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Celestial add-on points Google Earth at the stars |
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T. rex could catch a human, simulations show |
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First Finding of a Metabolite in One Sex Only |
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Hubble Teams with Google to Bring the Cosmos Down to Earth |
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Skin-care Industry Skipping Out on Science? |
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Why Bad Things Can Happen to the Heart when "Good"
Cholesterol Goes Bad |
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Researchers Help to Make Cars Smarter |
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Scientists Discover Blood Cancer Cell Survival Mechanism |
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More Evidence of Pollution Effects on Top Marine Predators |
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Arsenic Imports for Lumber Plunge; Center Sets Sights on
Disposal |
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Folate Mystery Finally Solved |
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Metasearch Engine Digs Deeper, Faster for News |
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Climate Change Goes Underground |
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Like Ducks and Penguins, With Nervous Stomachs |
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In Google Earth, a Service for Scanning the Heavens |
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First finding of a metabolite in 1 sex only |
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YouTube Videos to Have 'Overlay' Ads |
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Six-tonne T. rex quicker than Becks, say scientists |
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Sharp develops super-thin LCD TV |
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Clicks on sponsored links lower than previously reported but
show growth potential |
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Researchers look at fosil fuel impacts |
132 |
Gene triggers obsessive compulsive disorder-like syndrome in
mice |
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Using life's building blocks to control nanoparticle assembly |
134 |
Scientists find clue to mechanisms of gene signaling and
regulation |
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Scientists ask: Where have all the dolphins gone? |
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Fossil find pushes human-ape split back millions of years |
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Google Sky Turns Computer Into Telescope |
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Robotic Vacuum Gets a Redesign |
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Folate mystery finally solved |
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Scientists interpret physics behind invisibility cloaks |
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Engineers construct 220 million pixel computer display |
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Room Spins After Teacher-Astronaut Lands |
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Corals and climate change |
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Where did English summer go? |
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Dean Third-Most Intense Hurricane Ever |
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Critical problems for fresh water supplies in Pacific |
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Climate change goes underground |
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Hinode helps unravel long-standing solar mysteries |
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SMART-1 diagnoses wrinkles and excess weight on the Moon |
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Spinning a new horizon for electronics |
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Nanotubes Enable New Approach to Cancer Radiotherapy |
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Nanotweezers Unlock Anticancer Drug Secrets |
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Google Reverses, to Offer Video Refunds |
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Mattel Seeks to Shut Porn Web Site |
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Small Webcasters Offered Royalty Deal |
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EU Wants Europe-Wide Satellite Operators |
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China: Bloggers Should Use Real Names |
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Crash Test Videos Becoming Consumer Tool |
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Japan eyes chopsticks for biofuel |
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D-Cinema--coming soon to this movie theater |
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U.S. Records Yet Another Trade Deficit in Technology Product
Markets |
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Tech Privacy Issues Remain Confounding |
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Playboy Fights Slump With Web Site |
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Phishing Attack Plunders Job Site |
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Study: Marine Bird Populations Declining |
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Scientists detect presence of marburg virus in african fruit
bats |
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Hawaii Scientists Examine Feral Cats |
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How to share a bat |
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Challenges remain in reintroducing American chestnut |
170 |
Why bad things can happen to the heart when 'good' cholesterol
goes bad |
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Foreign students in Australia cheat scandal |
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Shuttle brings space-grown strep bacteria back for study |
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Folate mystery finally solved |
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Uni leads study on echidna sex life |
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Zoo: Cardiac Problems Killed Dolphin |
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Fungus May Halt Advance of Invasive Weed |
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Experts Tie Pigeon Dung, Bridge Collapse |
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60 second test could help early diagnosis of common brain
diseases |
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Vitamin E's lack of heart benefit linked to dosage |
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Area responsible for 'self-control' found in the human brain |
181 |
Scientists discover important beauty secret for balanced skin
color and tone |
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Low-GI breakfast reduces children's appetite for the rest of
the day |
183 |
New hope for Huntington's sufferers |
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Scientists investigate initial molecular mechanism that
triggers neuronal firing |
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Adult Psychiatric Drug OK'd for Kids |
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Study Finds No Link Between Working The Night Shift And An
Increased Risk Of Cancer |
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New prion protein may offer insight into mad cow disease |
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Research may unlock mystery of autism's origin in the brain |
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MSU engineering team designs innovative medical device |
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Study Challenges Claim on AIDS Remedies |
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Bird flu and human flu are differentiated |
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Study: Smoking bans reduce smoking |
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Ruptured Eardrum May Signal Brain Injury |
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Survey: Seniors Have Sex Into 70s, 80s |
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A Winning Combination For The Treatment Of Cancer |
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Last Hope For Cambodia's Parachuting Bird |
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Do Higher Corn Prices Mean Less Adherence To Ecological
Principles? |
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The Brain Doesn't Like Visual Gaps And Fills Them In |
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Working Toward New Energy With Electrochemistry |
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Ancient Organisms Discovered In Canadian Gold Mine |
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Milestone In The Regeneration Of Brain Cells |
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Where Have All The Dolphins Gone This Summer? |
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How Tumors Prevent Immune Cell Entry |
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Compounds That Color Fruits And Veggies May Protect Against
Colon Cancer |
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Why Bad Things Can Happen To The Heart When 'Good' Cholesterol
Goes Bad |
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Singer and ex-addict Ed Reed finds redemption in a CD and gigs |
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