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Why the switch from foraging to farming? |
2 |
Scanning Antiquity Underfoot |
3 |
Fighting Cancer at Your Local Indian Restaurant |
4 |
An Alzheimer's Vaccine in a Nasal Spray |
5 |
Good Diets Fight Bad Alzheimer Genes |
6 |
Overcoming the "Fear of Insignificance" |
7 |
NDSU Students Uncover Rare Artifact |
8 |
Archaeologists find nomadic camps in Baja California |
9 |
Archaeologists start excavating first megalithic circle in
Chanda district |
10 |
Could Blood Group Defect Explain Why Henry VIII Became A
Monster |
11 |
Egypt's Archaeological Sites Stand Unguarded |
12 |
Prehistoric tools in Greek highlands may have been used by
some of Europe's last Neanderthals |
13 |
Fans gather at Berlin zoo to mourn death of polar bear Knut |
14 |
Discovery of radiation in spinach, milk fan fears about safety
of Japan's food supply |
15 |
Gadhafi vows 'long war' after US, allies strike Libyan targets
from air and sea |
16 |
Thousands protest in tense Syrian city where clashes killed 5 |
17 |
Woman, grandson found alive at collapsed house 9 days after
earthquake in Japan |
18 |
French news agency says 3 foreign journalists missing in
eastern Libya |
19 |
Pope urges military consider safety of Libyan civilians in
first comments on airstrikes |
20 |
Latest developments in Arab political unrest stretching from
North Africa to Persian Gulf |
21 |
Energy secretary says nuclear crisis in Japan will change
where future US reactors are placed |
22 |
Ancient Egyptians made the arduous trek to Chad new research
suggests |
23 |
Smithsonian Shipwreck Exhibit Draws Fire From Archaeologists |
24 |
Stonehenge Being Scanned With Lasers |
25 |
Ancient Buddhas Will Not Be Rebuilt--UNESCO |
26 |
Ancient treasures threatened by climate change |
27 |
What did the Romans ever do for us (if they didn't build our
roads)? |
28 |
Scots team to digitally scan ancient Indian landmark |
29 |
Israeli Archaeologists Find a 1,500-Year-Old Byzantine Church
Southwest of Jerusalem |
30 |
Art Historian Silvano Vinceti Claims Male Model Behind
Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa |
31 |
Color Pictures of San Francisco After '06 Quake Found at the
Smithsonian Institution |
32 |
Science friction: Study questions how long ago ancient
ancestors learned to use fire |
33 |
Old oak trees tell the story of fire |
34 |
Israeli scientists get heads up on underground archaeological
digs |
35 |
All bites are off--fleas did spread plague |
36 |
Ancient Egypt and a pioneer of palaeopathology |
37 |
Deciphering pseudo-script in ancient Egypt |
38 |
Neanderthals were nifty at controlling fire, says
CU-Boulder-led study |
39 |
Collapse of Mayan Civilization Blamed on Environmental Damage |
40 |
Website Tracks At-Risk Historic Sites |
41 |
Who Was St. Patrick? |
42 |
Wind turbine plan threatens Scottish stone circle |
43 |
Human Prejudice Has Ancient Evolutionary Roots |
44 |
Pueblo traded for chocolate big-time |
45 |
In Hindsight: A tragedy in Japan, and a connected tech economy |
46 |
Japan nuclear crisis on edge, disaster toll grows |
47 |
Size of Chernobyl's deadly legacy hard to measure |
48 |
Why Spring Starts Today |
49 |
Harp seals from Canada take a liking to US waters |
50 |
Smithsonian keeps meteorite that fell in Va. |
51 |
Review: 'Paul' brings alien life down to Earth |
52 |
Libya seeks meeting of U.S. Security Council: report |
53 |
Cost to Identify All Unknown Animals: $263 Billion |
54 |
Kansai Electric to delay nuclear plant reopenings |
55 |
Libya: How a No-Fly Zone Can Become a Red Hot Mess |
56 |
AP: Police say Ohio runaway's helpers broke laws |
57 |
South Carolina bill targets prisoners on Facebook |
58 |
Firstborn Kids Seem to Have More Food Allergies, Hay Fever |
59 |
Supermoon Lights Up Sky, Impresses Skywatchers |
60 |
10 Great Places to Have Scientific Sleepovers |
61 |
Spring Flooding: 'Almost Half the Country' at Risk |
62 |
Gadhafi Vows 'Long War' After US, Allies Strike |
63 |
World Intervenes in Libya, With Unusual Speed |
64 |
F-22S Stealth Fighter May Be First Enforcer of Libyan No-Fly
Zone |
65 |
Obama: U.S. Involvement in Libya Action Would Last 'Days, Not
Weeks' |
66 |
For President Obama, Libyan Tipping Point Came Tuesday:
"What We're Doing Isn't Stopping Him" |
67 |
Exclusive: Christiane Amanpour Interviews Saif Gadhafi |
68 |
Worry in Libya: 'Freedom Only Knocks Once' |
69 |
Libyan No-Fly Zone Takes Effect as Arab League Criticizes
Coalition Strikes |
70 |
U.S. Tomahawk Cruise Missiles Hit Targets in Libya |
71 |
The American Who Died for the Libyan Revolution |
72 |
What's Libya's impact on oil? |
73 |
Harp Seals From Canada Take a Liking to US Waters |
74 |
Analysts Predict iPad 2 Shortages After Earthquake |
75 |
Perks and Travails Await Rising First Kids |
76 |
First Lady Says Mexico Still Safe for Travel |
77 |
First Lady Greeted by Screams of Delight from Mexican
Schoolchildren |
78 |
Big Achievers Share The Greatest Risks They Ever Took |
79 |
New York Times to Start Charging for Web Access |
80 |
Man Has Unsafe Sex Just Before Donating Kidney, Gives HIV to
the Recipient |
81 |
Prescription Drugs: The Heath Ledger Effect |
82 |
Radiation Reaction: Should You Evacuate or Take Shelter? |
83 |
Understanding Radiation Sickness: What Can Happen in the Worst
Case? |
84 |
Stricter Laws Needed to Keep Kids Away From Tanning Beds |
85 |
Dr. Besser's Notebook: African Village Faces Pneumonia |
86 |
NJ Murder Triggers Bath Salts Crackdown |
87 |
Intersex Babies: Boy or Girl and Who Decides? |
88 |
Healing Japan: Psychological Fallout Could Last Years |
89 |
Football Head Injuries: Can Concussions Really Be Stopped by
Modern-Day Helmets? |
90 |
Concussion Leaves 14-Year-Old Basketball Player Amnesic,
Left-Handed |
91 |
Bugs: The Other White Meat? |
92 |
Pursuit of Better Hairline Costs Some Men Their Sex Lives |
93 |
Baldness Breakthrough: Scientists to Find a Cure to Male
Balding in 10 Years? |
94 |
The bald truth about CEOs |
95 |
Shining a Light on 9 Hair Loss Treatments |
96 |
What Are Some Of The Options I Might Consider For Restoring
Lost Hair? |
97 |
1896 X-Ray Machine Shows Radiation Risks of Yore: 1,500 Times
More Radiation Than Today |
98 |
After Horror of Hiroshima, Doctor Uses Radiation to Heal |
99 |
Ex-Spy Who Accused Russians Is Poisoned |
100 |
Indian Point Near New York City on List of High-Risk Nuclear
Plants |
101 |
Dr. Besser's Notebook: Women's Rights in Senegal |
102 |
Dr. Besser's Notebook: The Fallout of Fraud |
103 |
'Bath Salts': Cracking Down on a Dangerous Legal High |
104 |
DEA: U.S.-Mexico Cross Border Drug Tunnel Bust Yields 30 Tons
of Marijuana |
105 |
Dr. Besser's Notebook: A Shot to Save Hearing |
106 |
Japan warns on quake deaths rise |
107 |
Japan earthquake: Fukushima nuclear alert level raised |
108 |
Choppers bring no nuclear relief--but current might |
109 |
UK solar panel subsidies slashed |
110 |
Funds to maintain Europe's Ariane 5 rocket |
111 |
DR Congo blocks Soco from oil search in Virunga park |
112 |
Skull scan for Archbishop of Canterbury Simon Theobald |
113 |
Japan crisis: UK nuclear review to report in two months |
114 |
Europe agrees 2020 space station |
115 |
Japan crisis: Germany to speed up nuclear energy exit |
116 |
Barbary macaques recognise photos of their friends |
117 |
China suspends nuclear building plans |
118 |
Hygienic sharks go to cleaner stations |
119 |
X-ray machine from 1896 compared to modern version |
120 |
Japan nuclear threat: The tsunami is the bigger tragedy |
121 |
Treasures of the Soviet Union's space industry |
122 |
Quiz: Science fact or fiction? |
123 |
Does science have all the answers? |
124 |
Mini guide to Paris's Left Bank, France |
125 |
Islay to get major tidal power scheme |
126 |
Japan tsunami touches New Zealand |
127 |
Older female elephants are wiser matriarchs |
128 |
China plans to build Eden Project |
129 |
No-garden gardening for wildlife |
130 |
ISPs defend plans for two-tier net |
131 |
Sex domain .xxx given final approval by ICANN |
132 |
Hackers tackle secure ID tokens |
133 |
Angry Birds developer set for stock market launch |
134 |
Japan to repair damaged undersea cables |
135 |
Twitter boss on application snub |
136 |
Japan disaster: Supply shortages 'in three months' |
137 |
Heavy Rain reigns at video game Baftas |
138 |
Apps aid royal wedding followers |
139 |
Microsoft aids shutdown of Rustock spam net |
140 |
New York Times to charge for full internet access |
141 |
Chiptune: Creating music using old video game technology |
142 |
Musical sweet spot for 3D sound |
143 |
Cloud computing: How to get your business ready |
144 |
Computer games become a class act |
145 |
Sky News: 'The iPad is our future' |
146 |
Helmet cameras capture bad driving |
147 |
French jets resume Libya sorties |
148 |
Did Britain try to assassinate Lenin? |
149 |
Protein found in brain cells may be key to autism |
150 |
Breakthrough in delivering drugs to the brain |
151 |
Tuberculosis vaccine target found |
152 |
India doctors suspended over deaths of pregnant women |
153 |
Is there a limit to life expectancy? |
154 |
Teenage carer bullied over having 'small' family |
155 |
Dental hearing aid gets approved in Europe |
156 |
Scottish teenagers to receive sleep training in schools |
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