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- Earth's animals face grim future
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- Humanlike brain structures found in worm
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- Video: Video: Panda cubs go to school
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- Bacteria make gold nuggets
- Famed Tasmanian devil euthanized after tumor found
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PhysOrg.com
- Dell's enterprise challenge remains after 3Par
- Study challenges value of oxygen therapy in end-of-life care
- Science's policy clout diminished, but oil risk looms large
- Long term use of oral bisphosphonates may double risk of esophageal cancer
- Roll-out of electronic patient records likely to be a long and complex process
- BP removes cap from plugged well in Gulf of Mexico
- Occurrence of increased kidney transplant listings in patients with prior non-kidney transplants
- NASA sees Depression Nine become Gaston then back to a depression
- Double hand transplant patient shows new hands
- Earl's path along northeast is not well-worn
- Facebook's new security feature: remote logouts
- NASA satellite sees Tropical Storm Kompasu transitioning over Korea and China
- New warning signs may predict kidney transplant failure
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- Researchers pave the way for a better understanding of HIV infection and AIDS
BBC Science News
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- Worm brain clue to evolution
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- Free kick study boost for footballers
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- Let it snow
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CNN
- Samsung: Our Galaxy tablet better than iPad
- Crowded web TV field awaits Apple
- iPad is for grandparents, not just geeks
- Adult texters catching up to teens
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- Grab these hot iPhone 4 games
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- Making computer memory work like human brains
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- Why you need a 'zombie apocalypse' phone
AlphaGalileo
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- Moussa B.H. Youdim wins the 2010 ECNP Lifetime Achievement Award
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- ‘Green wall’ technology could double the plant diversity of the River Thames through London
- Thriving manufacturing industry in danger from skills shortage
- IFSN-Meeting 2010: Hirndoping, Ethik und Gesellschaft
- IFSN-Meeting 2010: "Cognitive Enhancement - Ethics and Society"
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Scientific American
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- First Ant Genomes Promise Insight into Epigenetics and Longevity
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ScienceDaily
- Brainy worms: Scientists uncover counterpart of cerebral cortex in marine worms
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- Cranberry juice shows promise blocking Staph infections
- Cancer-causing gene crucial in stem cell development, study finds
- Computer technique could help partially sighted 'see' better
- Science's policy clout diminished, but oil risk looms large, study finds
- Miniature auto differential helps tiny aerial robots stay aloft
- Children who eat vended snack foods face chronic health problems, poor diet, study finds
- Experiment records ultrafast chemical reaction with vibrational echoes
- Increased risk for lupus in men with certain form of immune receptor
- Laser-based missile defense for helicopters being developed
- Social networks influence health behaviors
- Chemists develop simple technique to visualize atomic-scale structures
- Cigarette smoke may contribute to lung inflammation through a new chemical pathway
- Scientists listen to faint sounds inside insects using atomic force microscopy
New Scientist
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- Ancient bacteria could improve anti-ageing cosmetics
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- Space ribbon deployed to surf Earth's magnetic field
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Silicon.com
ScienceNews.org
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- Hints of altruism among bacteria
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Universe Today
- Ultraluminous Gamma Ray Burst 080607 – A "Monster in the Dark"
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- Downloadable Shuttle Tribute Posters
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- Hawking: God Not Needed for Universe to be Created
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- Where In The Universe Challenge #117
- The Race to Stellar Formation
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- Scientists Say They Can Now Test String Theory
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- Two Chinese Satellites Rendezvous in Orbit
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Discovery Channel
- Hungry Elephants Are No Match for Fearless Ants
- Yellowstone Hot Spot Shreds Ancient Pacific Ocean
- Earth's Animals Face Grim Future
- NPR: Keeping Trapped Chilean Miners Sane (Featuring Discovery News)
- Vietnam's Illegal Wildlife Trade Exposed
- Oil Slick Seen From Burning Rig in Gulf of Mexico
- Human-Like Brain Found in Worm
- East Coast Braces for Hurricane Earl
- Why Americans Think Obama is Muslim
- Brain Exercises Can Accelerate Mental Decline
- Two Chinese Satellites Have Close Encounter in Orbit
- How Stable Is The West Antarctic Ice Sheet?
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Yahoo Science News
- Explosion on Gulf of Mexico oil platform (AFP)
- No sign of oil after Gulf platform fire: Coast Guard (Reuters)
- China farmers under siege from wild boar invasion (AFP)
- No sign of oil after Gulf platform fire - U.S. government (Reuters)
- NASA Aims to Plunge Car-Sized Probe Into the Sun (SPACE.com)
- U.S. offshore oil fire may delay lift of drill ban (Reuters)
- No sign of oil after Gulf platform fire - Gov't (Reuters)
- Why Is So Much Oil In the Gulf of Mexico? (LiveScience.com)
- No sign of oil after Gulf platform fire: Coast Guard (Reuters)
- African livelihoods at risk as species threatened: IUCN (AFP)
- EPA to issue more rules in climate fight (Reuters)
- Earl's path along northeast is not well-worn (AP)
- Asteroid Diversity: Mixed Bag of Space Rocks Found Near Earth (SPACE.com)
- Hurricane Alley Heats Up with Stormy Threesome (LiveScience.com)
- Supernova Blast Wave Could Shape Galaxy Evolution (SPACE.com)