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Prawns turn red in black buckets |
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Catching bird flu in a drop |
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Ice age Australians sheltered in caves |
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Bad sleeping 'doubles heart risk' |
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Quick test for bird flu devised |
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Action urged on cancer 'timebomb' |
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'$100 laptop' to sell to public |
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Man 'steals iguanas in fake leg' |
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Three-year Genghis Khan trek ends |
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Fox invasion fear grips Tasmania |
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Deal on ozone and climate relief |
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Amazonian forest 'more resilient' |
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Amazon 'faces more deadly droughts' |
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Iraqi Cholera Cases Spread To Baghdad |
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Starbucks To Give Away 50 Million Songs |
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Germans Protest Online Surveillance |
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Dell Sets Its Sights On China |
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YouTube Hit Lauds Journalist's Killer |
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Beaked Whales Focus Of Navy Sonar Study |
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New Phone Service Will Eavesdrop, Sell Ads |
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He tallies hidden costs of free parking--one space at a time |
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South Africa's 'blooming' tourism: a flower fest |
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Overweight kids show heart risks as teens |
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NASA Tests Leak Fix for Shuttle Discovery |
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Cheap laptops: the new ethical gift |
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Building a critical mass |
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Buy a laptop for a child, get another laptop free |
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Laptop Project Set for 2 Weeks in Nov. |
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Give a Laptop and Get One |
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Developed World to Support OLPC |
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Starbucks ponies up 50 million free iTunes songs |
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Starbucks giving away free iTunes downloads |
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Starbucks' song giveaway to promote iTunes deal |
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Starbucks to spread 50 million pieces of iTunes love |
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Starbucks plans to give away Free iTunes Downloads |
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MySpace Tries To Grab More Space |
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News Corp. to expand MySpace on cellphone |
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Fox launches ad-supported, free mobile Web service |
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Armani to launch mobile phone with Samsung |
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Free calls in exchange for privacy and ads |
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San Jose startup offers free calls with ads |
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'The Pudding' Listens In On VoIP |
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Mission designed to unlock asteroids' secrets |
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New BlackBerry Makes Wi-Fi Calls |
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India plans 60 space missions in next five years |
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India moots mechanism for space assets protection |
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In brief: Sony to challenge Apple in TV, movie downloads; Big
wind in Texas; [et al.] |
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A well-polished iPod |
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US legal case tests GPL's mettle |
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FMD cattle 'infected at same time' |
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New test makes bird flu detection easier, cheaper |
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New device speeds bird flu testing |
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New Quick And Cheap Bird Flu Test |
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Too much sleep as harmful as not enough: study |
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Too much sleep as dangerous as too little: study |
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UPDATE 1-Novartis Exelon patch gets EU nod for Alzheimer's |
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Patch could up Alzheimer's medication compliance |
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European Commission Approves Exelon Patch |
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In France, fat makes an entree |
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Culture matters in the obesity debate |
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Medical teams target Ebola outbreak |
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Starchy foods may put children at risk of fatty livers |
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Wonder pill to fight ageing could become a reality |
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Researchers pinpoint link between caloric restriction and
longevity |
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Scientists say fewer calories equals longer life |
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Discovered: the Fountain of Youth |
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RESOURCES: Calcium better from food; Gum works on brain and
gut; [et al.] |
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Calcium, extra weight protect women from bone loss |
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Calcium's anti-fracture effect varies with age |
70 |
Obesity not found to increase risk of memory problems in old
age |
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Obesity, dementia not linked |
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Good news for the old and fat |
73 |
Discovery of widespread tumor growth gene holds promise for
effective anti-cancer treatment |
74 |
Fishing for a better bit of batter |
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Ragweed Research Is Nothing to Sneeze At |
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Scientists get first look at nanotubes inside living animals |
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Novel strategy under study for aggressive leukemia |
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Magnetic snakes control fluids, gravity-defying droplets, and
solving a dragonfly mystery: News from the American Physical Society |
79 |
If you want more babies, find a man with a deep voice |
80 |
Weight gain between first and second pregnancies associated
with increased odds of male second child |
81 |
Lab-on-chip testing for 'bird flu' developed by Singapore
scientists |
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Scientists Model a Cornucopia of Earth-sized Planets |
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New study suggests cause of debilitating skin condition |
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Molecular fingerprint of breast-cancer drug resistance can
predict response to treatment |
85 |
Cancer cells in blood can identify risk of recurrence in
breast cancer |
86 |
Cancer control in Europe works; now it is time to extend it to
poorer countries |
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Political decisions harming cancer treatment in Europe |
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New acoustic absorber to improve physiotherapy ultrasound
machines |
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Researchers say lack of sleep doubles risk of death...but so
can too much sleep |
90 |
Diet and medications may assist prevention of prostate cancer |
91 |
Area deep within the brain found to play role in sensory
perception |
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Multiple Studies Reveal Dire Meltdown in Arctic |
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Rising Sea Levels to Flood U.S. Historical Sites |
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Experimental AIDS Vaccine Fails |
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Report: King Herod's Temple Quarry Found |
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Is this Article on Conspiracies Part of a Conspiracy? |
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Scientists Serve Up Better Fish Batter |
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Deep-Voiced Men Have More Kids |
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Computer game hots up if kids act bored |
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US set to violate its standards on CO2 emissions |
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Invention: Bio-briefcase [et al.] |
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Declawing crabs may not be sustainable |
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Ragweed Research is Nothing to Sneeze At |
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Heat-sensing Camera Finds Possible Cave Skylights on Mars |
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Boston Joins Protest of Annual Slaughter of Dolphins in Japan |
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Some Cancer Cells Mimic Stem Cells to Evade Chemotherapy |
107 |
Cautious Optimism for Sufferers of Joint Pain |
108 |
A Hidden Cause of Headache Pain |
109 |
Keeping Up With the Pack |
110 |
Retro Medicine: Doctors Making House Calls (for a Price) |
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At Many Homes, More Profit and Less Nursing |
112 |
Fluid theory confirmed by Foton spacecraft |
113 |
Toward pure white light: Next-generation LEDs show bright
promise |
114 |
Gaming world braces for industry 'killer' Halo 3 |
115 |
In sex life of jumping spiders, size matters |
116 |
Scientists model a cornucopia of Earth-sized planets |
117 |
Researchers say lack of sleep doubles risk of death...but so
can too much sleep |
118 |
New dinosaur species found in Montana |
119 |
Scientists get first look at nanotubes inside living animals |
120 |
Solving a Dragonfly Flight Mystery |
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Magnetic Snakes Create Water Current |
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If you want more babies, find a man with a deep voice |
123 |
EU approves Glaxo cervical cancer vaccine |
124 |
Need an alibi? Virtual world provides cover |
125 |
New Service Eavesdrops on Internet Calls |
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Laptop Project Set for 2 Weeks in Nov. |
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Diet and medications may assist prevention of prostate cancer |
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Droplets that Roll Uphill |
129 |
NASA aims to put man on Mars by 2037 |
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NASA postpones Dawn spacecraft launch |
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NASA Restarts Telescope Mission to Detect Black Holes |
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Galileo satellite navigation network hit by another delay |
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Deal Reached to Phase Out Greenhouse Gas |
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Mexico gas terminal could up air pollution |
135 |
Homeland Security Cyber Attacks Probed |
136 |
Motorola enables High Definition expansion with innovative
MPEG-4 to MPEG-2 Receiver |
137 |
Myspace Offers Ad-Supported Mobile Version |
138 |
Internet Debate Attracts Over 1M Viewers |
139 |
Starbucks to Give Away 50 Million Songs |
140 |
Dell to Sell PCs Through China Retailer |
141 |
Personalized interventions key to improving colon cancer
screening rates |
142 |
Discovery of widespread tumor growth gene holds promise for
effective anti-cancer treatment |
143 |
Cancer cells in blood can identify risk of recurrence in
breast cancer |
144 |
New study questions the validity of publishing hospital
mortality rates |
145 |
Area deep within the brain found to play role in sensory
perception |
146 |
FDA recalls Axcil and Desirin |
147 |
Weight gain between first and second pregnancies associated
with increased odds of male second child |
148 |
Novel strategy under study for aggressive leukemia |
149 |
New study suggests cause of debilitating skin condition |
150 |
Genes identified which predict response to breast cancer
treatment |
151 |
Research shows how genetic mutation causes epilepsy in infants |
152 |
Victimization for sexual orientation increases suicidal
behavior in college students |
153 |
New imaging technique allows doctors to 'see' molecular
activity |
154 |
Fishing for a better bit of batter |
155 |
Study shows vitamin C is essential for plant growth |
156 |
Pomegranate Could Fight Cancer |
157 |
Spinning a new role for CDs and CD players |
158 |
Printing with enzymes instead of ink |
159 |
Report: Herod's Temple Quarry Found |
160 |
Sizing cells up: Researchers pinpoint when a cell is ready to
reproduce |
161 |
Rare albino ratfish has eerie, silvery sheen |
162 |
Potential new drug found for schizophrenia |
163 |
New role discovered for brain nucleus |
164 |
Nanotubes seen inside living animals |
165 |
Study nixes nuke, fossil energy planning |
166 |
New technology detects platinum, palladium |
167 |
Sugar defects may cause MS nerve damage |
168 |
New Dinosaur Species Found In Montana |
169 |
Area Deep Within The Brain Found To Play Role In Sensory
Perception |
170 |
Biologists Expose Hidden Costs Of Firefly Flashes: Risky
Balance Between Sex And Death |
171 |
Understanding The Neuron's Green Architecture |
172 |
Promising New Source Of Stem Cells: Mouse Testes Produce Wide
Range Of Tissue Types |
173 |
Gene Chip Data Improved Therapy In Some Patients With
Incurable Cancer |
174 |
Does Being Overweight In Old Age Cause Memory Problems? |
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New Understanding Of Basic Units Of Memory |
176 |
Scientific Nursing Top Gives Breastfeeding Babies A Brain
Workout |
177 |
Lung Cancer Test Looks For Discomforting Quiet Among
Protective Genes |
178 |
Cell Growth Technology Promises More Successful Drug
Development |
179 |
Fast, Portable Test Promises To Help Detect Flammable Liquids
In Arson |
180 |
Racism's Cognitive Toll: Subtle Discrimination Is More Taxing
On The Brain |
181 |
New Insights into the Control of Stem Cells: Keeping the Right
Balance |
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