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How We Localize Surround Sound |
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Solar Cells with 60% Efficiency? |
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Integral discovers the galaxy's antimatter cloud is lopsided |
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480 million-year-old fossil sheds light on 150-year-old
paleontological mystery |
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Helicopter silencers used to turn all surfaces stereo |
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Disrupting common parasites' ability to 'talk' to each other
reduces infection |
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Earth: A Borderline Planet for Life? |
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Evolution of the Sexes: What a Fungus Can Tell Us |
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The leading 'edge': plastic fibre slashes network costs |
10 |
Why it pays to be choosy |
11 |
Quakes under Pacific floor reveal unexpected circulatory
system |
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Hypnosis study reveals brain's 'amnesia centers' |
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'Invisibility cloaks' could break sound barriers |
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Galaxy may hold hundreds of rogue black holes |
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Will Boeing's 787 Be Safe From Hackers? |
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Small RNAs can prevent spread of breast cancer |
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Track People from your PC with PocketFinder |
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Proton-powered pooping |
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Fluorescent Chinese pig passes on trait to offspring |
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Solar Cells Can Take the Heat |
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Stem cell treatment could work in decade: scientist |
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Sprint Shows Off WiMax Devices |
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An 'attractive' man-machine interface |
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Printable, Flexible Carbon-Nanotube Transistors |
25 |
NIST reference materials are 'gold standard' for bio-nanotech
research |
26 |
New nanostructured thin film shows promise for efficient solar
energy conversion |
27 |
Ames Laboratory beefing up magnets for electric-drive cars |
28 |
Rough times: NIST's new approach to surface profiling |
29 |
Graphene makes movement easy for electrons |
30 |
Two unusual older stars giving birth to second wave of planets |
31 |
When Worlds Collide: Have Astronomers Observed the Aftermath
of a Distant Planetary Collision? |
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New X-ray source in nearby galaxy spawns mystery |
33 |
Researchers alarmed by levels of mercury and arsenic in
Chinese freshwater ecosystem |
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US shuttle glitches may delay Hubble mission: NASA |
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Hidden Population of Powerful Black Holes Revealed in Large
Sky Survey |
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Alaska researcher changes asteroid orbit |
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Wi-Fi Camera Card Gets a CES Prize |
38 |
Bed Brings Tech to Bedroom in New Way |
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ASUS Unveils World's First Terabyte Notebook at CES 2008 |
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Pocket-sized gadgets get picture projection power |
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LG Electronics Checking Laptop Explosion |
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Japan 2007 Game Sales at Record High |
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Toy Joins Guitar and 'Guitar Hero' |
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GPS Devices Balloon With Features |
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Line Blurs Between Flash, Hard Drives |
46 |
Heineken, Krups to Sell BeerTender in US |
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Siberian jays can communicate about behavior of birds of prey |
48 |
Silver-rich lumps: Large cluster complexes with almost 500
silver atoms |
49 |
True story? Men prefer 'chick flicks' when they are explicitly
fictionalized |
50 |
Research sheds light on the mechanics of gene transcription |
51 |
Surprise--cholesterol may actually pose benefits, study shows |
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Exercising judgment: The psychology of fitness |
53 |
Radioactive 'Understudy' May Aid Medical Imaging, Drug
Development |
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Transplant drug sirolimus shrinks tumors, improves lung
function |
55 |
Study suggests new treatments for Huntington's disease |
56 |
Report: 'Healthy' food not so healthy |
57 |
FDA Cracks Down on Custom-Made Hormones |
58 |
Divorce may widen distance between teens, fathers |
59 |
Researchers find key to stopping cancer in its tracks |
60 |
Methadone even at therapeutic levels can kill |
61 |
Staying active and drinking moderately is the key to a long
life |
62 |
Novel chromosome abnormality appears to increase risk of
autism |
63 |
Huntington's disease problem start early |
64 |
Overweight people may not know when they've had enough |
65 |
Brits battle antibiotic overuse |
66 |
Electronic chip appears to help obese |
67 |
How less can be more when treating some kidney cancers |
68 |
Molecular Basis Of Monarch Butterfly Migration Discovered |
69 |
Astronomy Team Discovers Ancestors Of Milky Way-type Galaxies |
70 |
Reversal Of Alzheimer's Symptoms Within Minutes In Human Study |
71 |
Mysterious Explosion Detected In The Distant Past, Halfway
Back To Big Bang |
72 |
Humans Have Caused Profound Changes In Caribbean Coral Reefs |
73 |
Researchers Use Magnetic Fields, Rather Than Drugs, To Control
Cellular Signaling |
74 |
Mechanisms Of Common Inherited Mental Retardation Uncovered |
75 |
Lack Of Imagination In Older Adults Linked To Declining Memory |
76 |
One Crystal That Nature May Have Missed |
77 |
Physicist Reads Solar System's History In Grains Of Comet Dust |
78 |
Staying Active And Drinking Moderately Is The Key To A Long
Life, Study Suggests |
79 |
New Light Shed On The Mechanics Of Gene Transcription |
80 |
Statin Use May Be Associated with Reduced Cancer Risk, Says
Study |
81 |
Mathematicians Find Way To Improve Medical Scans |
82 |
Connection Between Job Loss And Poor Health Confirmed |
83 |
Celiac Disease: Discovery Of Enzyme's Structure May Lead To
New Treatments |
84 |
Can A Smell Test Predict Parkinson's Disease? |
85 |
Healthy Smile May Promote A Healthy Heart |
86 |
Fresh Water For The World's Poorest |
87 |
'Green' Energy Efficient Mobile Home Designed |
88 |
Study: Monkeys 'pay' for sex by grooming |
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Aging AIDS patients beset by complex health problems |
90 |
Earth's Plates May Take a Break |
91 |
Cosmic web to be unravelled |
92 |
When a pound of cure is too much |
93 |
God, Science and an Unbeliever's Utopia |
94 |
The new, new things of 2007 |
95 |
Second thoughts on life, the universe and everything by
world's best brains |
96 |
Science's Social Effects |
97 |
Magnetic Cell Therapy |
98 |
A Better Battery for Laptops |
99 |
Gene Therapy for Alcoholics |
100 |
Hubble's Final Servicing Mission |
101 |
2007 WD5 Mars Collision Effectively Ruled Out As Impact Odds
Widen To 1 In 10000 |
102 |
Japanese satellite flops at map-making: official |
103 |
Alaska researcher changes asteroid orbit |
104 |
Mystery gamma-ray source pinned to vampire stars |
105 |
Vast Cloud Of Antimatter Traced To Binary Stars |
106 |
MESSENGER Team Receives First Optical Navigation Images Of
Mercury As Flyby Approaches |
107 |
Galaxy May Hold Hundreds Of Rogue Black Holes |
108 |
Japan temperatures could rise five degrees by 2100: panel |
109 |
New Book Reveals An Evolutionary Journey Of The Human Body |
110 |
Ames Laboratory Is Beefing Up Magnets For Electric-Drive Cars |
111 |
Solar Cells Can Take The Heat |
112 |
The Untold Story: How the iPhone Blew Up the Wireless Industry |
113 |
Steal This Wi-Fi |
114 |
Pixel: Photoshop for the Linux Crowd |
115 |
Opera Headed to the iPhone? Not So Fast |
116 |
Macworld Highlights: Look for Upgrades, iPhone Apps |
117 |
Macworld Software Highlights: Better Leopard, New Office, HD
iTunes |
118 |
Second Life Bans Traditional Banking |
119 |
Apple Plotting an Avon Power Play? |
120 |
Crazy CES Revelations That Won't Happen |
121 |
Deliciously Over-Engineered Gadgets Loom on the Horizon |
122 |
CES: Delphi's Dashboard of the Future |
123 |
Columnist Scott Brown Is Bringing Geeky Back With His Nerd
Year's Resolutions |
124 |
Backyard Astrophotographer Captures Gorgeous Images of Nebula |
125 |
Video of Beautiful and Mysterious Chemical Reactions |
126 |
Glowing pig passes genes to piglets |
127 |
Asteroid impact on Mars said less likely |
128 |
Colossal Black Hole Shatters the Scales |
129 |
Milky Way could hold hundreds of rogue black holes: study |
130 |
Faraway Planets Collided, Study Suggests |
131 |
Groups to sue for polar bear protection |
132 |
Australian ship leaves to track Japanese whalers |
133 |
Tiger attack puts focus on zoo director |
134 |
Stem cell bank proposed |
135 |
Stem cell treatment could work in decade: scientist |
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Study: Rare gene change linked to autism |
137 |
Britain eyes Swedish law on sex workers |
138 |
Nepal radio breaks taboos to fight HIV/AIDS |
139 |
China parents to sue over "tainted" umbilical blood |
140 |
5 Factors Help Predict Psychosis in Children |
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Family meals may lower girls' eating disorder risk |
142 |
Coffee in moderation won't boost miscarriage risk |
143 |
Tiny RNA Molecules Control Breast Cancer's Spread |
144 |
HIV doctor files torture complaint against Libya |
145 |
A drink a day for a longer life: study |
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