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Designing a test of neutrinos as dark matter candidates |
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All Eyes on Apple at Macworld |
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Physicists report novel interaction between superconductivity
and magnetism |
4 |
Massive Gas Cloud Speeding Toward Collision With Milky Way |
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Researchers create mathematical model of fruit fly eyes |
6 |
Magnetic Alloy With Swiss Cheese Structure Morphs Shape |
7 |
First snow for 100 years falls on Baghdad |
8 |
Culture influences brain function |
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Behind the scenes, tech firms mapping the world |
10 |
NASA Satellites Capture Start of New Solar Cycle |
11 |
Nanotechnology innovation may revolutionize gene detection in
a single cell |
12 |
Feeling the Heat: Berkeley Researchers Make Thermoelectric
Breakthrough in Silicon Nanowires |
13 |
Super-computer could throw light on 'mysterious' dark energy |
14 |
Forces out of nothing |
15 |
Physicists uncover new solution for cosmic collisions |
16 |
Space station orbit shifted for shuttle arrival: report |
17 |
Greenhouse ocean may downsize fish |
18 |
La Nina: 'Little Girl' Makes Big Impression |
19 |
Older Arctic sea ice replaced by young, thin ice |
20 |
No Big Bang: Asteroid Will Miss Mars |
21 |
NASA Scientists Predict Black Hole Light Echo Show |
22 |
Cellphone obsession leads Japanese children into a 'scary
world' |
23 |
Geek gear goes haute couture at consumer electronics show |
24 |
Review: Eee Laptop PC Shreds the Rules |
25 |
Slimmed down high definition TVs unveiled |
26 |
Tokyo to look for terrorist suspects in 3-D: official |
27 |
Japanese electronics giants take on 'e-waste' |
28 |
New Domain Name Practice Criticized |
29 |
Breach Worries Online Porn Industry |
30 |
Tata Motors unveils the $2,500 'People's Car' |
31 |
Nuclear power gains steam in energy race |
32 |
New gas sensor is tiny, quick |
33 |
At Least 19 Bald Eagles Die in Alaska |
34 |
SKorean police seize tonnes of whale meat: official |
35 |
Greenpeace Finds Japan's Whalers |
36 |
German Polar Bear Cub Gets Web Page |
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Sweden's Charles XII could be exhumed: researcher |
38 |
Gemina the 'Crooked-Necked Giraffe' Dies |
39 |
Dino Team Returns to SSRL |
40 |
Egyptian woman says husband sold her kidney |
41 |
EU Report Says Cloned Food Probably Safe |
42 |
High degree of resistance to antibiotics in Arctic birds |
43 |
Uncovering the Achilles' heel of the HIV-1 envelope |
44 |
Snoozing worms help researchers explain the evolution of sleep |
45 |
Scientists find protein helps pancreatic cancer cells evade
immune system and spread |
46 |
Research predicts type 2 diabetes explosion |
47 |
Group: Bird Flu Pandemic Risk Overblown |
48 |
Two different neural pathways regulate loss and regain of
consciousness during general anesthesia |
49 |
Researchers report breakthrough in lowering bad cholesterol,
fatty acid levels |
50 |
Hubble Finds Double Einstein Ring |
51 |
Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Created Without The
Destruction Of Embryos |
52 |
Hubble Finds That 'Blue Blobs' In Space Are Orphaned Clusters
Of Stars |
53 |
Warming Climate Can Support Glacial Ice: It Did In Much Warmer
Times |
54 |
Genomic Screen Nets Hundreds Of Human Proteins Exploited By
HIV |
55 |
Super-computer Could Throw Light On 'Mysterious' Dark Energy |
56 |
Light Echo Show From Wrenching Gravity Outside Black Hole
Predicted |
57 |
Body Heat To Power Cell Phones? Nanowires Enable Recovery Of
Waste Heat Energy |
58 |
Rapidly Whirling Black Holes Revealed |
59 |
Understanding Role Of Stress In Just About Everything |
60 |
Protein In Human Hair Shows Promise For Regenerating Nerves |
61 |
Aroma Of Chocolate Chip Cookies Prompts Splurging On Expensive
Sweaters |
62 |
Simple Test Accurately Predicts Risk Of Serious Jaundice In
Newborns |
63 |
New Understanding For Superconductivity At High Temperatures |
64 |
People With Anorexia Less Likely To Be Blamed When Biology,
Genetics Explained |
65 |
New Treatment Boosts Bone Healing And Regrowth |
66 |
Young Adults More Likely To Quit Smoking Successfully |
67 |
Breakthrough In Lowering Bad Cholesterol, Fatty Acid Levels
Reported |
68 |
Dissecting The Genetic Components Of Adaptation Of E. Coli To
The Mouse Gut |
69 |
Pink Lily Look-alike Blooms All Summer Long |
70 |
Brighter LED Lights Could Replace Household Light Bulbs Within
Three Years |
71 |
Digging Up A Serial Killer's Century-old Secrets |
72 |
Making Lithium-ion Batteries For Mobile Devices More Efficient |
73 |
'Electrospray' Droplet Research Yields Surprising, Practical
Results |
74 |
Physicists Uncover New Solution For Cosmic Collisions |
75 |
Missing molecules key to breast cancer spread |
76 |
On the roof of the Andes, Bill Gates helps to build 'the
world's biggest digital camera' |
77 |
A car to drive while your mind wanders |
78 |
How bird flu jumps to humans |
79 |
Plowing the Ancient Seas: Iceberg scours found off South
Carolina |
80 |
Cavorting with robots might be in your future |
81 |
How Muslims transformed Mediterranean countries |
82 |
Did asteroids boost life on Earth? |
83 |
Wisdom really does increase with age |
84 |
Space station orbit shifted for shuttle arrival: report |
85 |
Two Unusual Older Stars Giving Birth To Second Wave Of Planets |
86 |
NASA spacecraft to make historic flyby over Mercury |
87 |
Behind the scenes, tech firms mapping the world |
88 |
NASA Announces Servicing Mission Details At Astronomy
Conference |
89 |
Search For New Planets Part Of Ambitious New Sky Survey |
90 |
Weird Object May Be Result Of Colliding Protoplanets |
91 |
Even Thin Galaxies Can Grow Fat Black Holes |
92 |
Global warming could make Australia's outback tougher: study |
93 |
India's low-cost car may prove too high a price to pay |
94 |
Spiral Galaxy Winds Backwards |
95 |
Source of Mysterious Antimatter Found |
96 |
Spacecraft Gears Up for Mercury Flyby |
97 |
US-Iran naval incident gets murkier |
98 |
Syrians are rebuilding bombed site: report |
99 |
US nuclear deals with North Korea, India in limbo |
100 |
US warplanes rain bombs on Al-Qaeda in Iraq: military |
101 |
Ireland to ban low-efficiency light bulbs |
102 |
Analysis: Russia eyes Nigerian gas |
103 |
Dark Matter Made Visible (sort of) |
104 |
Did Insects Kill the Dinosaurs? |
105 |
Postcard from Chaoyang: Fossils Fuel a Chinese Boom |
106 |
A Drug to End Drug Addiction |
107 |
The Indiana Jones of Wildlife Protection |
108 |
Solving the Biofuels vs. Food Problem |
109 |
Unleashing A Magnetic Tornado For Superconductivity |
110 |
Evolution as fact, theory, and path. |
111 |
Evolution as Fact and Theory |
112 |
Evolution: Fact and Theory |
113 |
Evolution Is a Fact and a Theory |
114 |
What is fact without theory? |
115 |
The Fact of Evolution: Implications for Science Education |
116 |
Study: Cranberries Cure Everything, Unless You're A Man |
117 |
Transplant drug sirolimus shrinks tumors, improves lung
function |
118 |
Astronomers describe violent universe |
119 |
Lava Threatens Hawaii Subdivision |
120 |
Heavy drinking increases stroke risk |
121 |
People quiz Ask.com on pregnancy, Viagra |
122 |
Overactive Nerves May Account For "Ringing In The
Ears" |
123 |
Statins for all diabetics urged |
124 |
DRM Is Dead, But Watermarks Rise From Its Ashes |
125 |
Greenpeace Finds Japan's Whalers |
126 |
Lake Erie UFOs Are Stars on YouTube |
127 |
All Eyes on Apple at Macworld |
128 |
Gasoline Is Here to Stay, But It's Greener Than Ever |
129 |
Hands-On With One Of Those USB Fingerprint Reader Thingies |
130 |
Wired CES 2008: Gibson Robot Guitar |
131 |
Greenpeace says located, chasing Japanese whalers |
132 |
With nuke rebirth come new worries |
133 |
Industrial Solvent May Increase Risk for Parkinsonism |
134 |
Vaccines for Ovarian and Breast Cancer in Early Trials |
135 |
The Moral Instinct |
136 |
A Long-Dry California River Gets, and Gives, New Life |
137 |
UK opts for nuclear power |
138 |
Casimir effect goes classical |
139 |
Japanese particle physics in good health |
140 |
CES 2008: Audiophile's Delight |
141 |
Color Burns Bright With Mitsubishi's Laser TV |
142 |
CES 2008: The Power of Reflection |
143 |
Scientists Find New Benefits to Exercising |
144 |
La Nina: This 'Little Girl' Makes a Big Impression |
145 |
Stem Cell Breakthrough Still Faces Skepticism |
146 |
Oil Industry Defends Stance on 'Hot Fuel' |
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