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NASA spacecraft is first to orbit Mercury |
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MESSENGER Begins Historic Orbit Around Mercury |
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Cassini Sees Seasonal Rains Transform Titan's Surface |
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First Messenger Image From Orbit Planned For March 29 |
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Iran Sends Rocket, Capsule Into Space |
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Launch Of New ISS mission Slated For April 5 |
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Europe agrees to space station extension |
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When A Bus Becomes A Satellite |
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Arachnophobes Beware: Hubble Snaps Close-Up Of The Tarantula |
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An Old Galaxy Cluster Discovered In The Young Universe |
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Elephant Trunks In Space |
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ASC Signal to Demonstrate Next Gen. Controller |
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LockMart GPS III Team Completes Key Flight Software Milestone |
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N. Korea rejects Seoul's plea to stop jamming signals |
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Joint STARS Demos Multispectral Intelligence Sensor Integrated
Into New KAB |
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USAF And LockMart Deliver First-Of-Its-Kind Missile Warning
Spacecraft |
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Newborn Stars Wreak Havoc In Their Nursery |
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Astronomers detect 'room temperature' star |
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Herschel Finds Less Dark Matter But More Stars |
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Reflected Glory |
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New View Of Family Life In The North American Nebula |
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NASA's "COSmIC" Simulator Helps Fingerprint Unknown
Matter In Space |
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Working Together To Take The Pulse Of The Universe |
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Second Sun May Appear At Any Moment |
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Swift Survey Finds 'Missing' Active Galaxies |
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The Orion Nebula: Still Full Of Surprises |
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Discovery Of A Pulsating Star That Hosts A Giant Planet |
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Chandra Images Torrent Of Star Formation |
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National Flooding Exercise Hones Use Of Satellites To Improve
Disaster Mitigation |
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Advanced Emulation Accelerates Deployment Of Military Network
Technologies |
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Russia rules out taking part as West mobilises for Libya
attacks |
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Military strikes on Libya within hours: France |
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Libyan rebels celebrate as UN okays air strikes |
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UN backs Libya air strikes, Kadhafi defiant |
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Pakistan demands US apology for deadly drone strike |
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Seoul looks to speed up aircraft purchase |
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Russia's $650bn arms drive 'senseless': developer |
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U.S. defense industry depends on Mideast |
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Report: Brazil's military wares obsolete |
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US Marine Corps buying 80 F-35C fighter jets |
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Army Deploying 'Individual Gunshot Detector' |
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Fuel Cell Milestone Validates Potential In-Theater Use |
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Britain won't scrap spy planes |
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Excalibur: Turning 'Artillery Cannon Into A Sniper Rifle' |
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'Air laser' could find bombs at a distance |
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ONR Achieves Milestone In Free Electron Laser Program |
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Joint High Power Solid State Laser Keeps Lasing And Lasing |
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Maritime Laser System Shows Higher Lethality At Longer Ranges |
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Lasers could protect helicopters from harm |
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New System Developed To Test And Evaluate High-Energy Laser
Weapons |
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Truck-borne laser weapon to be on way soon |
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Phalanx Sensors Used In Laser Shoot Down Of Airborne Targets |
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Single Directed Energy Systems Team Created in Albuquerque |
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First Chinese American named Beijing envoy |
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IAI unveils tilt-rotor 'Ghost' UAV |
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Dalai Lama rejects pleas to reconsider retirement |
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Japan disaster offers hope for diplomatic opening |
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Japan disaster dead, missing toll tops 16,600: police |
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Cuts could cripple US tsunami warning: Official |
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Tsunami alert system to be tested in Caribbean |
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Dairy Farmer Finds Unusual Forage Grass |
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Russia's Chukotka backs polar bear hunting |
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Tainted pork is latest food scandal to hit China |
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Seedless Cherimoya, The Next Banana |
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Untapped Crop Data From Africa Predicts Corn Peril If
Temperatures Rise |
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Nairobi criminals dump old ways and go organic |
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Arab world faces more food crises |
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Study Shows No-Till's Benefits For Pacific Northwest Wheat
Growers |
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Philippines to fight invading species |
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Humans Give Prey The Edge In Food Web |
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Asia rice output threatened by pesticide overuse |
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Diversifying Crops May Protect Yields Against A More Variable
Climate |
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Invasive Species Widespread, But Not More Than At Home Range |
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Amid wine boom, Chinese buy up Bordeaux chateaux |
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High food prices threaten seething Mideast |
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Transitioning To Organic Farming |
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Multiple Approaches Necessary To Tackle World's Food Problems |
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Why Are Vines Overtaking The American Tropics |
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Two New Plants Discovered In Spain |
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Planet could be 'unrecognizable' by 2050 |
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Toward Controlling Fungus That Caused Irish Potato Famine |
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Choosing Organic Milk Could Offset Effects Of Climate Change |
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Xcel Energy And SunPower Complete 19MW Solar PV Plant |
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Solar Power Systems Could Lighten The Load For British
Soldiers |
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China says over 2,400 dead in coal mines in 2010 |
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Japan weighs need to bury nuclear plant; tries to restore
power |
88 |
For Japan tsunami survivors, woes keep mounting |
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Special report: Mistakes, misfortune, meltdown: Japan's quake |
90 |
An Icy Gaze Into the Big Bang: Quantum Physicists Pave the Way
for Investigating New States of Matter in Ultracold Atom Mixtures |
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New Insight Into the Brain's Ability to Reorganize Itself |
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NASA's MESSENGER Spacecraft Begins Historic Orbit Around
Mercury |
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Flowering Plant Study 'Catches Evolution in the Act' |
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A New Evolutionary History of Primates |
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Biodiversity Conservation: Zoos Urged to Breed Animals from
Threatened Populations |
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Cassini Sees Seasonal Rains Transform Surface of Saturn's Moon
Titan |
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E. Coli Engineered to Produce Record-Setting Amounts of
Alternative Fuel |
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Fossils Record Reveals Ancient Migrations, Trilobite Mass
Matings |
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New Laser Technique Opens Doors for Drug Discovery |
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World First: Localized Delivery of an Anti-Cancer Drug by
Remote-Controlled Microcarriers |
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Graphene Cloak Protects Bacteria, Leading to Better Images |
102 |
Personlized Dendritic Cell Vaccine Increases Survival in
Patients With Deadly Brain Cancer |
103 |
Green Sludge Can Protect Groundwater from Radioactive
Contamination, Study Suggests |
104 |
Cranky? On a Diet? How Self-Control Leads to Anger |
105 |
Survival Matching Should Be Used to Allocate Donated Kidneys
to Transplant Recipients, Experts Urge |
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How Breast Cell Communities Organize Into Breast Tissue |
107 |
Convenient Blood Test Not as Effective for Diagnosing Diabetes
in Children, Study Shows |
108 |
Heart Damage Improves, Reverses After Stem Cell Injections in
a Preliminary Human Trial |
109 |
Daily Home Dialysis Makes 'Restless Legs' Better |
110 |
Possible Biomarker and Therapeutic Target for Melanoma
Discovered |
111 |
Scientists ID Possible Biomarker to Gauge Alzheimer's
Prognosis, Effect of Therapies |
112 |
Experimental Philosophy Opens New Avenues Into Old Questions |
113 |
Stroke Incidence Higher Among Patients With Certain Type of
Retinal Vascular Disease |
114 |
Adults With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Score
High in Creativity |
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Resveratrol May Be Useful Tool for Reducing Body Fat |
116 |
Psychologists Design 60-Minute Exercise That Raises GPAs of
Minority Students |
117 |
Life Expectancy Rising in UK and Europe Despite Obesity
Epidemic |
118 |
Gardening Linked to Increased Vegetable Consumption in Older
Adults |
119 |
Three in Four Domestic Violence Victims Go Unidentified in
Emergency Rooms, New Study Shows |
120 |
A Mutation Causing Wrinkled Skin of Shar-Pei Dogs Is Linked to
Periodic Fever Disorder |
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Vitamin A Plays Key Role in the Human Body, Study Suggests |
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Why Are the Elderly So Vulnerable to Pneunomia? |
123 |
Not So Eagle Eyed: New Study Reveals Why Birds Collide With
Human-Made Objects |
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Rare Andean Cat No Longer Exclusive to the Andes |
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Sink or Source? A New Model to Measure Organic Carbon in
Surface Waters |
126 |
Intervention Offers 'Best Chance' to Save Species Endangered
by Climate Change, Expert Argues |
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New Technique Enables Much Faster Production of Inexpensive
Solar Cells |
128 |
Saint Patrick Didn't Have It Easy...but at Least the Food
Wasn't Bad |
129 |
Ancient 'Hyperthermals' Serve as Guide to Anticipated Climate
Changes; Sudden Global Warming Events More Frequent? |
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High-Tech Concrete Technology Has a Famous Past |
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Neanderthals Were Nifty at Controlling Fire |
132 |
Chilly Times for Chinese Dinosaurs: Abundance of Feathered
Dinosaurs During Temperate Climate With Harsh Winters |
133 |
NASA's Prolific Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Reaches Five-Year
Mark |
134 |
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Delivers Treasure Trove of
Data |
135 |
Hubble Snaps Close-Up of Tarantula Nebula |
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NASA's Hubble Rules out One Alternative to Dark Energy |
137 |
Tying the Knot With Computer-Generated Holograms: Winding
Optical Path Moves Matter |
138 |
Electric Grid Reliability: Increasing Energy Storage in
Vanadium Redox Batteries by 70 Percent |
139 |
Quantum Cryptography? Physicists Move Closer to Efficient
Single-Photon Sources |
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Room-Temperature Spintronic Computers Coming Soon? Silicon
Spin Transistors Heat Up and Spins Last Longer |
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Mini Disks for Data Storage: Slanted Edges Favor Tiny Magnetic
Vortices |
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Ferroelectric Materials Discovery Could Lead to Better Memory
Chips |
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