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- Some Mars channels carved by lava, not water
- It's daylight science time
- Dogs understand growls, even if we don't
- Funky flies offer model for surgical adhesive
- Everest expedition to find Mallory's camera
- 11 Siberian tigers starve to death in zoo
- Glenn Close latest to have genes mapped
- Mummy of monotheist pharaoh heading home
- Internet nominated for 2010 Nobel Peace Prize
- Humans off the hook for musk ox extinction
- Why the Chile earthquake aftershock was so big
- Warning: Ancient sex on show in Paris
- Aussie ‘miracle’ elephant baby gaining strength
- 10 high-school science whizzes
- Abdulmutallab could not have blown up plane
PhysOrg.com
- Growing doubts over standard prostate cancer test
- Hearts may swoon when stocks do, study suggests
- Many WTC responders show early signs of heart woes
- An invitation to crime: How a friendly click can compromise a company
- Innovation on display at Games Conference
- Researchers find younger, more diverse patients having total knee replacements
- 'Tommy John' elbow reconstruction 95 percent successful with grown teen pitchers, study says
- Minimally invasive sports hernia repair may get athletes 'back in the game' faster, study says
- Carnegie Mellon researchers seek to control blood loss
- Look at Mie! Team tests century-old calculations
- Apple gives chief operating officer $5M bonus
- GOES-12 captures south Atlantic Tropical Storm 90Q far from Argentina's coast
- Privacy issues nix Netflix movie-picking contest
- Nokia revises 2009 market share down to 34 pct
- Tropical Storm Tomas approaching Nadi this weekend
BBC Science News
- Ivory and tuna top wildlife talks
- Apollo men decry Obama Moon plans
- Coffee car
- What happened next? Zebra puts head in hippo's mouth
- What happened next? Zebra puts head in hippo's mouth
- Powering up
- Climate linked to smaller birds
- Siberian tigers die at China zoo
- Decapitated group 'were Vikings'
- Thalidomide effect mystery solved
- The brain scan that can 'see people's memories'
- Half-cock chicken mystery solved
- Parched island
- Farming future
- Japan protest over tuna ban plan
CNN
- Are we close to real real-time Web?
- Opera browser for iPhone may be 'weeks' away
- Beheaded Vikings found at Olympic site
- MIT researchers discover new energy source
- On Pi Day, one number 'reeks of mystery'
- How safe is cloud computing?
- More becoming 'mayors' on Foursquare
- SXSW: 'It's spring break for nerds'
- YouTube gives Bahraini youth window to world
- Opinion: Why Assassin's Creed 2 is no fun
- 10 hot new iPhone games for everyone
- Sony unveils Move, its PS3 motion controller
- Telecom king unseats Bill Gates atop richest list
- Pentagon trains workers to hack Defense computers
- AT&T tries to avoid outages at SXSW conference
AlphaGalileo
- Linking North and South: Exploring the Connections between Continent and Sea
- Bone implants with the ability to carry chemotherapeutical drugs in conception in CICECO
- Safer, greener cars are corked
- The use of cover crops in vineyards can help control the yield and quality of grapes and wine
- Lost into space
- Academy of Social Sciences Work and Wellbeing Conference
- Bayer Audio update: Boost for new cystic fibrosis therapy in the United States
- Improved Patient Care With Telemonitoring
- Tumor Surgery Impairs Sexuality
- Free hormonal contraception halved termination rate
- Mohamed Nasheed, President of the Maldives, during a Visit at Freie Universität Made an Urgent Appeal to Fight Climate Change
- Scientific links with Japan boosted by new awards
- Survey reveals our identity theft fears
- Improve your Second Life
- Floods of tears
ABC News: Technology & Science
- Is Technology Taking Its Toll on Our Relationships?
- Has Blogging Peaked? Twitter So Much Easier
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- Now it's the Rain: Snowy Eastern Winter Gives Way to Flooding
- WATCH: PlayStation Gets Motion
- Sony Takes Aim at Nintendo With New Motion Controller
- Internet Among Nobel Prize Nominees
- Pa. School Webcam Spying Suit Could Be Settled
- Top Ad Execs' Tips on Online Video Ad Dollars
- WATCH: Foursquare: The Next Twitter?
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- 'Chelsea's Law': Track Sex Offenders Via GPS?
- Sex.com Goes to Auction, Starting Bid? $1M
- The Watt, the Volt and the...Rosenfeld?
Scientific American
- Consciousness-Raising: Kick-Starting the Brain's Dopamine System May Revive Some Vegetative Patients
- Researchers Gain New Insights into the Mystery of Thalidomide-Caused Birth Defects
- A New Spin on Conductivity: Electric Signals Can Propagate through an Insulator
- IPCC Errors Prompt Review by International Science Academies
- Few Studies Compare the Efficacy of Medical Treatments
- One's Enough: People Who Donate a Kidney Live Just as Long as Those Who Don't
- Smokestash Industry: ARPA-E Seeks Breakthroughs in Carbon Capture Technology
- Seeing the Little Picture: Novel Nanocoating Gives Atomic Force Microscope Users a Better Look at Individual Molecules
- Genetics in the Gut: Intestinal Microbes Could Drive Obesity and Other Health Issues
- Shields Up: Magnetized Rocks Push Back Origin of Earth's Magnetic Field
- A Theory Set in Stone: An Asteroid Killed the Dinosaurs, After All
- Is ARPA-E Enough to Keep the U.S. on the Cutting-Edge of a Clean Energy Revolution?
- Not Just for Fuel Anymore: Hydrocarbons Can Superconduct, Too
- Next-Gen Scientists Honored for Evolving Medicine and Renewables [Slide Show]
- A Common Herbicide Turns Some Male Frogs into Females
ScienceDaily
- Human cells exhibit foraging behavior like amoebae and bacteria
- New insight into brain's decision-making process
- Mars dunes: On the move?
- Effects of lifestyle and exposures are mirrored in blood gene expression
- Prehistoric response to global warming informs human planning today
- Brain tumor's 'grow-or-go' switch discovered
- Small dogs originated in the Middle East, genetic study finds
- Exploiting the architecture of cancers may lead to their destruction
- Plants discover the benefits of good neighbors in strategy against herbivores
- Calculations made by physicist Gustav Mie in 1908 put to test on single nanoparticles
- Different signal paths for spontaneous and deliberate activation of memories
- Breakthroughs in treatment of spine and back conditions
- Genetic mapping of algae biofuel species groundwork done
- Knee replacement in elderly patients shown to improve balance
- PEGylated dendrimers: A novel mechanism of drug delivery
New Scientist
- Shape-shifting polymer pulls off amazing memory tricks
- Does the pill help women live longer? Yes and no
- Today on New Scientist: 12 March 2010
- Better living through green chemistry
- Pi day: Five tasty facts about the famous ratio
- Behind the scenes at Kew Gardens
- An astronomical piece of 'chiptune' music
- Metal mist clears for fusion power
- This week's top stories [12 March 2010]
- England has failed with dangerous, disturbed offenders
- HDTV reveals brainy octopus has no personality
- Electric cars jostle for position on the power grid
- Digital Economy Bill is disaster for digital economy
- Shoddy construction beats precision in quantum world
- 'Terminator' asteroids could re-form after nuke
Wired News
- SXSW: Comic Bill Hicks Posthumously Rocks Austin
- SXSW: Dynamo Takes on YouTube for Indie Film Rentals
- Google '99.9%' Sure To Shut China Search Engine: Report
- SXSW: 'Kick-Ass' Goes to Comic Book Extremes
- SXSW: First Look at Bigger, Nastier 'Predators'
- E-Readers Will Survive the Onslaught of Tablets
- Research Reveals Early Signs of Autism in Some Kids
- FBI Hoaxes Boost Online Fraud
- McLaren Cribs From Planes, Flutes to Build Faster F1 Cars
- Big Earthquakes Cause Premature Births
- Dual-Screen E-Reader Makes a Half-Assed Debut
- A Cooperative Approach to Advance Electric Racing
- NetFlix Cancels Recommendation Contest After Privacy Lawsuit
- Watch Streaming Video on Your Mobile
- Video: Cold, Little Comet Is No Match for Big, Hot Sun
Silicon.com
ScienceNews.org
- One key to teaching toddlers with TV: trickery
- Young science scholars to be recognized
- Supertwisty light proposed
- Ingredients of hagfish slime revealed
- Researchers find early autism signs in some kids
- Magnetic flows cause sunspot lows, study shows
- For quantum computer, add a dash of disorder
- Temporary hearing impairment leads to 'lazy ear'
- First complete look at families' genes
- Polymer shifts shape with changing temperature
- Chicken cells have strong sense of sexual identity
- Evolutionary genetic relationships coming into focus
- Cocktails ward off the bulge
- Ancient Norse colonies hit bad climate times
- Chameleon tongues snappy even when cold
Universe Today
- Successful Engine Test Firing for SpaceX Inaugural Falcon 9
- Astronomy Without A Telescope – Home Made Quark-Gluon Soup
- Where In The Universe #95
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: March 12-14, 2010
- World-wide Campaign Sheds New Light on Nature's "LHC"
- NASA manager says Shuttle Extension Possible; Key Issue Is Money not Safety
- Answer to Universe Puzzle No. 4 Now Posted
- It’s Not Just The Astronauts That Are Getting Older
- Massive Repeated Explosions Halted Star Formation in Early Universe
- SpaceX Falcon 9 Test Fire Ends with Abort
- Where's My Jetpack? Right Here
- Carnival of Space #144, Oscar Edition
- Possibility of Past Water on Mars Takes a Hit
- Obama to Unveil "Ambitous" Plan for NASA
- Universe Puzzle No. 4
Discovery Channel
- Comet-Kaze Strikes The Sun
- Why Do We Have Daylight Savings Time?
- 'World's Strongest Chicken' Pulls Chariot
- Star Predicted to Blast Through the Solar System
- Camera Shy Pregnant Male Seahorse Photographed Giving Birth
- Presenting...The Virginia Creeper Clearwing
- "Ice Arches" Act as Gatekeepers to Melting Arctic Ice
- 1,000-Year-Old Massacre Uncovered in England
- Clothing Plays Music When Touched
- Women Taking Birth Control Pill May Live Longer
- 'Doomsday' Seed Vault Hits Half-Million Mark
- Mass Graves of Nazi Victims Found in Austria
- The Old Norse Predicament
- Designing an Unmanned Chopper for Nuclear Disasters
- Climate Myths and Questions, Part III
Yahoo Science News
- Air Pollution Slows Women's Marathon Times (HealthDay)
- As Video Games Become Ubiquitous, So Do Hand Health Problems (LiveScience.com)
- Former astronauts criticize US moon decision (AP)
- Tuna, tuskers, tigers headline wildlife trade meet (AFP)
- Bluefin tuna tops CITES conference agenda in Doha (AP)
- Mysterious Speed Record May Explain Mystery of Sun (SPACE.com)
- Runaway Prius case presents nagging questions (AP)
- Al-Qaida suspect from NJ worked at 6 nuke plants (AP)
- Will 4G Mobile Service Be Superfast? (LiveScience.com)
- Chile faces huge recovery cost, but can go it solo (AP)
- New Zealand officials visit detained anti-whaler in Japan (AFP)
- Comet Makes Death Plunge Toward Sun (SPACE.com)
- AP Interview: Kerry: Energy bill more about jobs (AP)
- Peru funds tsunami-warning system on Pacific coast (AP)
- 'Killer Electrons' Get Super-Charged Above Earth (SPACE.com)