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Panasonic Unveils 150-Inch Set, First Portable HD DVR Player |
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Is HD-DVD Dead? |
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Killer Bees Wiped Out Dinosaurs! |
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Polar Bear Fate Undecided |
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New Generation Remotes Ready to Bring Peace |
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Gates Predicts the Future: And It's Good |
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2008 CES: Tech Goodies off the Beaten Path |
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Nuremberg Zoo Keepers Let Mother Nature Rule on Cubs' Fate |
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UK push for space station modules |
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New polar bear test for Germany |
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Intel predicts the personal net |
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Sony drops locks on music albums |
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Blu-ray supporters scent victory |
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Yahoo chief opens the mobile web |
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Healthy living 'can add 14 years' |
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Newborn twins beat 140,000-1 odds |
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China unveils healthcare scheme |
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Smear test call for young women |
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Circumcision 'does not curb sex' |
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Taking a bite at foreign dentists |
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Chic Over Geek At CES '08 |
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Sony Touts Blu-Ray Success |
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UV Test Helps Fingerprint Blue Diamonds |
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Decision On Listing Polar Bear Postponed |
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Autism Cases Rise Despite Vaccine Change |
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3rd Man Dies From Tainted Dairy Products |
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Study: Height Gains Taper Off For Dutch |
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Study: Anxiety May Be Bad For Your Heart |
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Girls Who Feel Unpopular May Gain Weight |
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Sunlight: Good Or Bad For Cancer Risk? |
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CES: Gates says 100M copies of Vista sold |
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Gates to move on but will miss show |
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Majority Of New PCs Ship Without Windows Vista, Gates
(Unintentionally) Reveals |
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No Blue Skies For Blu-Ray |
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Paramount poised to drop HD DVD format support--FT |
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Big buzz in DVD format fight |
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Critics Wallop Wikia |
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Intel Unveils 'Menlow' Ultra Mobile Chips |
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Intel Unveils First Penryn Mobile Processors |
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CES: Intel: It's early for mobile quad-core processors |
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Intel unveils 45nm chips bound for next-gen Mac systems |
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Global warming decision on polar bears delayed |
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U.S. Delays Polar Bear Listing Decision |
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Protection of polar bears still undecided |
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Despite Move to MP3s, DRM Will Haunt Record Labels |
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Sony BMG Drops Music Copy Protection |
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Enough already, rest in peace rules on digital files |
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Sony's Hirai eyes PS3 profit as costs decline |
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One Laptop Per Child Versus Intel--Who Speaks for India and
China? |
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Microsoft Looks To Sidestep Format Wars With HD Downloads |
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Microsoft Forges Ties to Studios |
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SlingCatcher gets a release date, sort of |
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Sling Media Introduces TV-Viewing Modem |
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Nokia To Expand Capacity For Its N95 Smartphone |
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CES: Sandisk's Tiny MP3 Players Add Loads of Flash Memory |
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SanDisk ups ante with 32GB flash player |
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Canon Unveils New AVCHD Camcorders |
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Report: Apple close to winning over studios |
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Report: Rest Of Hollywood Coming To iTunes Movie Store |
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Rumor: Apple trades higher movie purchase prices for rentals |
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Apple Closes In on Hollywood |
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JBL Launches New On Stage iPhone and iPod Speakers |
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JBL Dock Designed for iPhone |
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Medicare Helps Push Drug Spending Up |
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Health Spending Exceeded Record $2 Trillion in 2006 |
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Drug Benefit Fueled Medicare Spending |
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UPDATE 1--U.S. warns of severe pain with osteoporosis drugs |
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FDA Issues Alert on Bone Drugs |
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FDA studies pain in osteoperosis drugs |
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Study Finds Vaccine Preservative Is Not Linked to Risks of
Autism |
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Research Reaffirms: No Vaccine-Autism Link |
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Autism Rate Is Still Rising Despite Vaccine Change |
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Mercury's removal doesn't stop autism's rise, study shows |
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California study finds no link between vaccine ingredient,
autism |
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Study Casts Doubt on Vaccine-Autism Link |
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Thimerosal Down but Autism Rising |
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to heart, stroke risk |
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Low vitamin D heart health risk |
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Low Vitamin D Linked to Heart Risk |
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Low Vitamin D Plus Hypertension May Worsen Cardiovascular
Risks |
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Vitamin D Deficiency May Hurt Heart |
Vitamin D Deficiency May Hurt Heart |
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Vitamin-D deficiency: A risk factor for heart disease? |
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Sirtris Reports Promising Diabetes Study |
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Resveratrol-like drug works in humans--Sirtris |
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High hopes for diabetes drug that mimics healthy lifestyle
effects |
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Sirtris Says Diabetes Drug Safe in Trial |
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'Fountain of Youth' drug may help diabetics |
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Sirtris Announces Positive Results with Proprietary Version of
Resveratrol, SRT501, in a Phase 1b Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Study |
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Antiageing drug shows promise in first human test |
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Michael Pollan's manifesto on eating well |
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Wind turbines for Mongolian nomads |
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Pollan Blasts Low-Carb Bread, Not So Healthy Chips: Book
Review |
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Book Review: A new meal plan: No more processed foods |
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Consuming passion |
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Does your food turn into fat? New book has simple cure |
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Stem Cell Breakthrough Wins U.S. Research Funding, Fuels
Debate |
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Some Immature Brain Cells May Promote Tumors |
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Industry and academia team up [stem cells] |
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Adult Stem Cell Research Showed Trmendous Success in 2007
Studies, Trials |
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Injured Spinal Cord: Rewire Nerves? |
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Spinal Cord Is Not Hard Wired and Reorganizes After Injury |
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New Hope for Spinal Injuries |
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Scientists move toward helping paralysis patients |
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Crane falls off S.F. pier into bay |
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Crane tips into bay at San Francisco pier, dumps worker into
water |
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UPDATE: Oil from fallen crane not "detrimental,"
says Coast Guard |
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Migration, interrupted: Nature's rhythms at risk |
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Book Review: The true story of the original "Gray's
Anatomy" |
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Dousing the Flames: How can we put social intelligence online? |
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Book Review: Monkey Trials and Gorilla Sermons: Evolution and
Christianity from Darwin to Intelligent Design by Peter J. Bowler |
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The New Year's cocktail: Regret with a dash of bitters |
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The Grand Canyon of Time |
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'Hobbits' not a different species, say scientists |
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Hobbit or not: All in the wrists |
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Green Revolutionary |
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Smart Foam |
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Of Hi5 and Orkut |
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Cell Phones Prolong Your Commute |
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The Long Odyssey of the Cell Phone |
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Q&A: How Not to Look Old: Author Charla Krupp |
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The Road Ahead: Technology and Us |
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How Apple Does It |
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Postcard from Buenos Aires: There's Something About the
President's Daughter |
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Jesuits to Elect a New 'Black Pope' |
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Bringing Babies to Work |
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Study: Birthmark Means You Received Less Oxygen In The Womb |
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What Genes Did We Lose to Become Human? |
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North Atlantic Oscillation Explains The Inconsistency Of
Global Warming, Say Oceanographers |
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Making Cavity-Causing Bacteria 'Self-Destruct' |
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Study: Chronic worrying increases odds of heart attack |
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UV test helps fingerprint blue diamonds |
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Hubble Space Telescope upgrade on hold |
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Hubble Tune-Up Plans Detailed |
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Precursor of Life Molecules Found Around Star |
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Drug addiction genes identified |
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Researchers ask: Is China the sleeping giant of biotech? |
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Snoring? It could be sleep apnea |
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Healthy habits can mean 14 extra years |
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FDA approves daily Cialis doses |
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France seizes 224,000 fake anti-impotence pills |
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Smoking in Movies Linked to Kids Lighting Up |
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Four health changes can prolong life 14 years |
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Study: Anxiety may be bad for your heart |
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France best, U.S. worst in preventable death ranking |
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