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God, Science and an Unbeliever's Utopia |
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Stephen Stills recovers from cancer surgery: wife |
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Congestion Causes Text Message Slowdown |
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Gates hails age of digital senses |
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Teachers 'put pupil data at risk' |
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Facebook tackles Bhutto hoaxers |
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Bill Gates--You Asked The Questions |
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The best gadgets of CES 2008 |
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Tiny changes created STI strain |
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MRSA 'could be treated at home' |
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Cosmetic clinics 'downplay risks' |
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'Pioneering surgery aided my recovery' |
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Fat fighting, Los Angeles style |
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What's The Next Hot Invention? |
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The lighter side of Bill Gates' keynote at CES |
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Gates Glances Back, Pushes Forward in CES Keynote |
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Bill Gates' Final CES Rings In The Next Digital Decade |
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Don't bet on Gates' keynote predictions |
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Microsoft Gains Traction In Media Devices |
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Microsoft Lands Deals With Movie, TV Titans |
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Picking Bill Gates' brain at Consumer Electronics Show |
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In Blu-ray Coup, Sony Has Opening But Hurdles, Too |
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UPDATE 1--Toshiba says HD DVD has not lost out to Blu-ray |
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CES--It's good to be blue, says Sony's Stringer |
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Toshiba Shares Fall After Warner Backs Sony's Blu-Ray
(Update1) |
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Blu-ray deal hits Microsoft and Toshiba |
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Warner picks Blu-ray |
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Wikia Wants to Shake Up Search |
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Wiki Citizens Taking on a New Area: Searching |
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Free the algorithm: Wikia launches open-source search engine |
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Wikia Search Is A Complete Letdown. |
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1st Public Preview of Wikia on Jan 7 |
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OLPC Considering 'Give One, Get One' Offer in Europe |
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Sony to add Skype Web phone function to PSP--Nikkei |
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Skype on PSP Slim only |
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NETGEAR Enables the 'All Access Home' at CES 2008 |
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Netgear releases three wireless gadgets |
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Netgear Attacks Wireless-N with Five New Products at CES |
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Casio Unveils Super High-Speed Digital Still Camera |
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Casio Introduces Five New Cameras, Enters a New Market |
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Casio's new ambition: Fast-frame rate camera |
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Casio EXILIM Pro EX-F1 announced |
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Will Ditching DRM Ding Apple? |
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Has Apple Created a Monopoly with the iPod and iTunes? |
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Warner to offer music via Amazon without DRM |
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Zune ready for Canadian debut |
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Philips says it wants to appeal to women with its new product
line |
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Philips plunges further with "immersive" TV
experience |
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New Sling Products Clip, Catch, and Receive TV |
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Sling to make TV software for BlackBerry |
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Sony brings out the big guns and doesn't wait for PMA |
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Cool Sony Ericsson Phones Use Motion Control |
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Sony Ericsson phone quiets when waved at |
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Microsoft to offer Windows Home Server perks |
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Pre-CES: A glimpse inside a real Microsoft home |
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The Well-Wired Use Libraries More |
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Save Money--Use Your Library |
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As library adds Net access, study analyzes usage trends |
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Polar bears vie with oil for US government focus |
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Bearing Up |
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Plans to drill for Alaskan oil threaten polar bear numbers |
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Black Hole: What part of 16,208 pages from NASA is
comprehensible? |
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NASA's unreliable survey of air mishaps leads us around in
circles |
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CES: BitMicro preps 832GB solid state drive for launch |
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SanDisk Vaulter Disk |
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BiTMICRO Pumps SSD Capacities to 832GB |
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Critics Prompt Sears to Plug Web Site's Privacy Hole |
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Bereaved family campaigns for Edwards |
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A Medical Case Becomes Political |
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Scientists Help Mice Paralyzed by Spinal Injuries Walk Again |
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Scientists move toward helping paralysis patients |
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Rerouting signals along the neural highway |
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Walk Soft: Nerve Rewiring Restores Most Movement Post-Spinal
Injury |
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Scientists Restore Walking In Mice After Spinal Cord Injury |
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Only 52 complaints received statewide to smoking ban |
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No more smoking in public places |
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Breast-Cancer Patients Wrongly Diagnosed and Treated, WSJ Says |
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Inaccurate Lab Tests Might Lead to Inappropriate Treatment of
Breast Cancer |
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MIT finds key to avian flu in humans |
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Study of sugars on cell surface identifies key factor in flu
infection |
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Medical breakthrough for organ transplants and cardiovascular
diseases by Flemish researchers |
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Pollution shrinks foetus size: Brisbane study finds |
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Mini 'stress tests' could help condition heart to survive
major attack |
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Hybridization partially restores vision in cavefish, NYU study
finds |
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Forever young: Differentiation blocked in tumor stem cells |
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Bacterial infections in premature babies more common than
previously realized |
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UAB research could improve the prognosis and treatment of lung
cancer |
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Will intensive forest practices impact water quality? |
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A "fingerprint" for fruit juices |
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Melting ice crystals in a computer animation |
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Researchers bend light through waveguides in colloidal
crystals |
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Electric sand findings could lead to better climate models |
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UCLA scientists restore walking after spinal cord injury |
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Fatherhood linked to prostate cancer risk |
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Progeny of blind cavefish can regain their sight |
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Smallpox vaccine alternative identified |
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Despite efforts, significant racial disparities in cancer
therapy still exist |
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Circumcision doesn't reduce sexual satisfaction and
performance, says study of 4,500 men |
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Risk factors for Parkinson's Disease under study |
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Lack of imagination in older adults linked to declining memory |
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Eczema still on the increase in developing countries |
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Fraudsters beware: Iowa State engineer is developing cyber
technology to find you |
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Pets Enjoy Healing Power of Music |
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5 Ways to Survive Political Discussions at Work |
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Auto Execs: Driverless Cars in 10 Years |
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Naps May Boost Memory |
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Our Universe: Dark and Messy |
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Is a universal flu vaccine on its way? |
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Blind cave fish see the light |
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Barrier to bird flu transmission found in humans |
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Climate death estimates boost California case |
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DVD format war may have a winner |
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Meteors' mysterious origin traced to 1490 event |
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Healthy 'restaurant' boosts rare vultures in Nepal |
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US and UK rival China for government surveillance |
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Super-wine might boost lifespan |
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Vital signs sensor saves ER patients |
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Preventing Intensive Forest Practices from Impacting Water
Quality |
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Machinists Build Precision Scientific Instruments |
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Daytime Sleep Helps Improve Memory Consolidation |
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On the Road to Absolute Zero--Behind the Documentary |
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CES unveils smart cars, robotic massages and more |
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Scientists restore walking after spinal cord injury |
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Scientists find key to avian flu in humans |
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Plumbing Carbon Nanotubes |
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Daytime sleep improves memory consolidation |
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Researchers bend light through waveguides in colloidal
crystals |
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Animated Movie of Ice |
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Russia to search for life on Jupiter's moon Europa: report |
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GM Envisions Driverless Cars on Horizon |
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Gates Pushes Idea of Windows Everywhere |
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Interactive Conferencing: New Beta Product ConnectR By iRobot |
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Yahoo Spruces Up Mobile Web Platform |
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Electric sand findings could lead to better climate models |
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Will intensive forest practices impact water quality? |
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Overgrazing accelerating soil erosion in northern Mexico |
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Sony Debuts First OLED TV in the US |
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Alienware's Giant Curved Monitor a Gamer's Delight |
139 |
Polaroid Plans Print Renewal for Digital |
140 |
Magellan Announces Google-Enabled GPS |
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Pioneer to Show Ultra-Black Plasma TV |
142 |
TiVo to Feature Web Video |
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Gracenote Expands to Cover Video |
144 |
Fraudsters beware: Iowa State engineer is developing cyber
technology to find you |
145 |
CNBC, NY Times to Share News Online |
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Morocco, where bloggers can write about anything...almost |
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Comcast: Cable to Standardize Technology |
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Napster to Sell Music As MP3 Files |
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PS3 Holiday Sales Total 1.2 Million |
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Scientists find cultural differences among chimpanzee colonies |
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Amber fossils reveal ancient France was a jungle |
152 |
Mathematicians find way to improve medical scans |
153 |
Hybridization partially restores vision in cavefish |
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Benzene concentrations in beverages |
155 |
Voter I.D. requirements reduce political participation, study
finds |
156 |
Water stays on dead Colo. ducks' backs |
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Climate change endangering U.S. salmon |
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Stillborn rhino delivered in Cincinnati |
159 |
Circumcision doesn't reduce sexual satisfaction and
performance, says study of 4,500 men |
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Bacterial infections in premature babies more common than
previously realized |
161 |
Smallpox vaccine alternative identified |
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McDonald's getting fat on Britons' love of fast-food: report |
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Risk factors for Parkinson's disease under study |
164 |
Lack of imagination in older adults linked to declining memory |
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Long-term AIDS treatment may cause illness |
166 |
Study tracks sexual behavior of newly homeless youth |
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Pollution shrinks fetus size, study finds |
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Eczema still on the increase in developing countries |
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Forever young: Differentiation blocked in tumor stem cells |
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Experts Change Advice on Kids' Allergies |
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Calif. residents say moth spray dangerous |
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Mini 'stress tests' could help condition heart to survive
major attack |
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Racial disparities persist in cancer care |
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Key To Avian Flu In Humans Discovered |
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Fuel Cell That Uses Bacteria To Generate Electricity |
176 |
Healing Value Of Magnets Demonstrated In Biomedical
Engineering Study |
177 |
Potentially Harmful Pesticides Found In All Human Subjects
Tested |
178 |
Chemical In Red Wine, Fruits And Vegetables Counters Unhealthy
Effects Of High-fat Foods |
179 |
How One Pest Adapted To Life In The Dark |
180 |
Saving Plants That Save Lives |
181 |
Sexual Conflict Resolution? Mating Frequency And Fitness In
Fruit Flies |
182 |
Epilepsy And Brain Pathology Linked Together By The Protein
ADK |
183 |
Big Pharma Spends More On Advertising Than Research And
Development, Study Finds |
184 |
US Presidential Candidates And Their Views On Scientific
Issues |
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Breaking Down The Potential Molecular Mechanisms Underlying
Parkinson Disease |
186 |
New National Park For Russian Tigers |
187 |
New Cranberry Hybrid High In Antioxidants |
188 |
Inulin May Help With Iron Uptake, Too |
189 |
New Report On First Death By Spearing In Australia |
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Big Predators May Need Large Size To Conquer Prey, But Not
True For Bacteria |
191 |
Mathematical Tools For Forecasting Stock Market Work For
Ecology Too |
192 |
New Sunspot Is Harbinger Of New Solar Cycle, Increasing Risk
For Electrical Systems |
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NOAA To Ensure Global Navigation Satellite System Accuracy |
194 |
Antarctic ballooning hits milestone |
195 |
South Korea Confirms Contact With Satellite Lost |
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CES unveils smart cars, robotic massages and more |
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Wind farms could chew up migrating birds |
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Analysis: Uzbek and Tajik energy |
199 |
Babcock And Brown And BP Announce Full Commercial Operation Of
One Of The Largest Wind Farms In The US |
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Analysis: China and Turkmen energy |
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The Tipping Jar |
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Pocket Printer |
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Next Steps for Stem Cells |
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Virtual Smash Mouth Jam Planned for Intel Keynote |
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Bill Gates, Live From Las Vegas at CES 2008: Disney-ABC on
XBox Live and Gates The Guitar Hero |
206 |
Small and Fabulous: Modular Living as It Should Be |
207 |
Q&A: Author Nicholas Carr on the Terrifying Future of
Computing |
208 |
Scientists Find Key to What Could Make Bird Flu a Human
Pandemic |
209 |
Sure, a Jet's Wings Need Scrubbing, But Its Guts Need a Flush,
Too |
210 |
Jimmy Wales on Wikia Search's Lukewarm Reveal |
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CES: Audio-Technica Joins the USB Turntable Club |
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CES: GM Shows Off Hydrogen Fuel Cell Prototype Car |
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Ford EcoBoost Bucks the Dogma of Hybrids, Diesels |
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