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Treating Childhood Pneumonia at Home Could Save Lives in
Developing Countries |
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46 Million Americans Suffer From Arthritis |
3 |
Cell Phones Put Traffic on Hold |
4 |
Almost Half of 10-Year-Olds Have Tasted Alcohol |
5 |
Fingers Point to Risk for Arthritic Knees |
6 |
Protein Nasal Spray Revives Sleep-Deprived Monkeys |
7 |
A Little 'Intel' on Apple's Next Move |
8 |
Tech 'Solutions' Your Small Biz Can't Use |
9 |
Microsoft and Mac, Happy Together |
10 |
Is Homeland Security Too Focused on Now? |
11 |
Airport Fast-Pass Moves Slowly |
12 |
The Coming Apple-RIM Battle |
13 |
Sharp Bets Big on Ultra-thin, LCD TVs |
14 |
Bloggers anticipate surprises at gadget show |
15 |
Intel quits One Laptop Per Child |
16 |
Startup plans free Wi-Fi for San Francisco |
17 |
Review: 13-inch MacBook laptop a top choice |
18 |
'One Laptop' a hit in Peruvian village |
19 |
Inflight Internet could be 'ticklish' |
20 |
3 big electronics makers in flat-screen TV deal |
21 |
Star Dust Origins: Case Closed? |
22 |
One Comet's Torrid Tale |
23 |
The 'Ides of March'...In January? |
24 |
A Brief History of Infinity |
25 |
Suspended Animation: Fact or fiction? |
26 |
Forget Tupperware: Taser Parties Are the New Craze |
27 |
Earlier Evolutionary Explosion May Have Preceded Cambrian |
28 |
Startup Aims to Give San Francisco Free Wi-Fi |
29 |
Importance of Teaching Evolution Stressed in New Report |
30 |
Presidential Candidates Dodge Tough Science Topics |
31 |
Dark Energy's 10th Anniversary |
32 |
Falling into the Gap |
33 |
Into the Future at the Speed of Light |
34 |
New Polymer Becomes Wetter as Temperature Increases |
35 |
When Cutting-edge Particle Detectors and Cutting-edge Consumer
Products Converge |
36 |
A Critical Cog in the DNA Repair Machinery: Understanding
RAD51AP1 |
37 |
Mom's Duties Begin Very, Very Early |
38 |
An Asian Odyssey |
39 |
The Argument Against Lifeboats |
40 |
AIDS Patients Face Downside of Living Longer |
41 |
Can Burt's Bees Turn Clorox Green? |
42 |
Small kids should avoid eating big fish: study |
43 |
The (Possible) Perils of Being Thirsty While Being Green |
44 |
Can Foundations Take the Long View Again? |
45 |
Scientists discover new planet outside solar system |
46 |
Scientists discover stubbornness gene |
47 |
Inside the supernova machine |
48 |
Will digits replace the power of the pen? |
49 |
Hitachi to phase out small hard drives |
50 |
Sunspot marks start of 11-year solar cycle |
51 |
New York crow die-off linked to avian virus |
52 |
Drug-resistant E. coli found in Arctic birds |
53 |
Wildly different approaches to fight Alzheimer's |
54 |
Mercury issue in the teeth of resistance |
55 |
Solution to Mars Enigma Offered |
56 |
Red Dust in Planet-Forming Disk May Harbor Precursors to Life |
57 |
Metal Foam Has a Good Memory |
58 |
White Dwarf Pulses Like a Pulsar |
59 |
China passes law to encourage innovative research |
60 |
Seeds to Save a Species |
61 |
City-Wide W-iFi...Maybe |
62 |
Can Fear Be Forgotten? |
63 |
When Your Pet Wants to Nibble on Something Other Than Kibble |
64 |
The Oracle of Redmond? Not So Fast... |
65 |
ScienceShots |
66 |
Earth's Plates May Take a Break |
67 |
On-the-Fly Thinking |
68 |
No Dice for Slow Roll? |
69 |
Third Gene Copy Is a Charm |
70 |
A Few of Our Favorite Things [see following articles] |
71 |
Houston, We Have a Phone Call |
72 |
Fido Can Place Your Face |
73 |
Talk About a Gender Stereotype |
74 |
After a Short Delay, Quantum Mechanics Becomes Even Weirder |
75 |
Educational Videos Drain Baby Brains |
76 |
Something in the Way She Moves? |
77 |
The Rodent Who Knew Too Much |
78 |
String Theory, With No Holds Barred |
79 |
Stress, Pain, and Paris Hilton |
80 |
No More Black Holes? |
81 |
Why Seniors Say "When" Too Soon |
82 |
A 40-Hour Laptop Battery? |
83 |
One Small Step for Plants |
84 |
Stem Cells Overpower Muscle Disease |
85 |
Clues to a Steamy Martian Past |
86 |
Complex Organics Detected In Centaurus |
87 |
White Dwarf Exhibits Pulsar-Like Behavior |
88 |
Polarization Technique Used To "See" Exoplanet |
89 |
Squirrels Use Snake Eau de Cologne |
90 |
Tunguska Revisited |
91 |
Menopause Exclusively Human |
92 |
Brain Can Rewire Itself On-The-Fly |
93 |
Immune System Sculpts The Brain |
94 |
Engineers Generate "Rogue Waves" |
95 |
Medical breakthrough for organ transplants and cardiovascular
diseases by Flemish researchers |
96 |
Study of sugars on cell surface identifies key factor in flu
infection |
97 |
MIT finds key to avian flu in humans |
98 |
Biomedical Engineering Study Demonstrates the Healing Value of
Magnets |
99 |
Bio Glue from Sea Stars Offers Hope for Future Applications |
100 |
Relax: No One is Reading Your Mind |
101 |
LISA: Life Science Assistant Robot |
102 |
Sound Science Through Sound Waves |
103 |
Osteoarthritis risk linked to finger length ratio |
104 |
Inside college parties: surprising findings about drinking
behavior |
105 |
Celestron Debuts New LCD Digital Microscope |
106 |
New Task: Malaria drug might inhibit some cancers |
107 |
Plowing the Ancient Seas: Iceberg scours found off South
Carolina |
108 |
Network theory reveals the best way to spread ideas |
109 |
It's Spud Time |
110 |
Walk Soft: Nerve Rewiring Restores Most Movement Post-Spinal
Injury |
111 |
News Bytes of the Week--Bell tolls for 100-watt light bulb |
112 |
Thunder, Hail, Fire: What Does Climate Change Mean for the
U.S.? |
113 |
Selective Vision: The Brain's Spin Machine Starts Early |
114 |
Medical anomalies, human conditions |
115 |
Covert sat-nav reveals where marriage is heading rather than
car |
116 |
Scotland joins arms race with superhuman strength |
117 |
Chance of Asteroid Hit on Mars Increases |
118 |
Scientist Shearer brings odd bedfellows together to save the
Earth |
119 |
Scientists find why big whales gulp their food |
120 |
Hayward, Calaveras faults may be connected, geologist says |
121 |
Thomas Deerinck's images magnify the marvels of life under a
microscope |
122 |
Trees absorbing less CO2 as world warms, study finds |
123 |
Navy's Use of Sonar Is Severely Limited |
124 |
Evolution 101--Understanding evolution for the layperson in
Kansas |
125 |
How to live forever |
126 |
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