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Hubble Telescope Upgrade on Hold For Now |
2 |
Boeing 787 May Have Security Flaw |
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Playing Wii Without the Wand? |
4 |
CES 2008: A Driverless SUV Gives a Tour of the Future |
5 |
GM to Introduce Fuel Cell Car at CES |
6 |
Astronauts Blog on Saving the Hubble |
7 |
Tiger Victim Laid to Rest as Lawyers Angle |
8 |
Four Health Changes Can Prolong Life 14 Years |
9 |
Rural U.S. Faces Organ Transplant Hurdles: Study |
10 |
Tropical dengue fever may threaten U.S.: report |
11 |
Football Season Hikes Up Pain for Players |
12 |
Glenn Beck: Put the 'Care' Back in Health Care |
13 |
College Parties Getting Hotter, Boozier |
14 |
Busy shuttle schedule concerns analysts |
15 |
Should I eat protein after lifting weights? |
16 |
Scar-free surgery |
17 |
White Coat Notes: Laparoscopy skills to be tested [et al.] |
18 |
Could Harvard expansion restore Allston's watery ways? |
19 |
Statin drugs linked to lower cancer rate |
20 |
Norovirus sweeps 2 Boston hospitals |
21 |
Missouri Proposes Web Harassment Law |
22 |
Chic Over Geek At CES '08 |
23 |
Sony Touts Blu-Ray Success |
24 |
What They've Thought Of Next |
25 |
German Zoo To Raise New Polar Bear Cub |
26 |
Feds To Mull Protection For Pygmy Rabbit |
27 |
UN Climate Chief To Visit Antarctica |
28 |
Study: Prairie Grass Can Produce Ethanol |
29 |
Inner Clock May Lead Monarch Butterflies |
30 |
Electronics Shift Gear At Gadget Show |
31 |
Climate Change Put Big Chill on Neandertals, Study Says |
32 |
Sunspot is harbinger of the new solar cycle |
33 |
Test Predicts Psychosis in Teens |
34 |
China to launch rockets, manned mission, in Olympic year |
35 |
Want to Watch a Movie? Here Are Some of Your Options |
36 |
DVD sales slip drove Warner to Blu-ray |
37 |
HD DVD camp stands by format |
38 |
Apple Beefs Up Xserve, Mac Pro With 8-Core Xeon |
39 |
Apple ships new Mac Pro, Xserve ahead of Macworld |
40 |
Apple Beefs Up MacPro, Xserve |
41 |
Apple Launches New Mac Pro, Xserve |
42 |
What the Mac Pro update means for next week's Expo keynote |
43 |
In rare pre-Macworld move, Apple unveils fastest-ever Macs |
44 |
Apple Introduces New Xserve--Most Powerful Apple Server Ever |
45 |
FCC Chief: Switch to Digital TV On Track |
46 |
F.C.C. Listened on Open Access, Chairman Says |
47 |
Cell Firm's Shutdown May Crimp FCC Plan |
48 |
Wireless Start-Up Fails to Get Financing |
49 |
Frontline Closes Its Doors |
50 |
Viva Las Vegas, CES 2008 |
51 |
Bill Gates's Farewell |
52 |
CES Notebook: Gates Gives Final Keynote |
53 |
Yahoo hopes developers don't pass 'Go' |
54 |
Grass Makes Better Ethanol than Corn |
55 |
Switchgrass-to-ethanol comes out clean in study |
56 |
Grass Gas Shows Promise as Superefficient, Clean Fuel |
57 |
Apple's preps iTunes 7.6 with support for movie rentals |
58 |
ITunes 7.6, Movie Rentals and FairPlay DVDs Set for MacWorld |
59 |
Hubble Telescope upgrade on hold |
60 |
Fix will give Hubble major boost |
61 |
High Hopes for Hubble |
62 |
NASA outlines Hubble repair mission |
63 |
L.A. grand jury issues subpoenas in Web suicide case |
64 |
MySpace Suicide Case Could Be Tried in California |
65 |
U.S. prosecutors seek to file charges in MySpace suicide case |
66 |
Watching YouTube on TV: Matsushita Enters Picture |
67 |
All eyes switch to 'smart' TVs |
68 |
CES shows that more televisions trying to include the Internet |
69 |
Behind the Intel/OLPC Breakup |
70 |
Critical TCP/IP Worm Hole Dings Windows Vista |
71 |
Infant vaccine against meningitis shows promise |
72 |
Novartis's Meningitis Vaccine Is Shown to Work in Infants |
73 |
Meningitis shot boosts immunity in infants: study |
74 |
Investigational Vaccine Effective Against Meningitis in
Infancy |
75 |
Better Meningitis Vaccine for Infants |
76 |
The Right Vision Of Health Care |
77 |
Breast-Cancer Genes May Pose Lower Risk |
78 |
Breast Cancer Gene Risk May Be Overstated |
79 |
Red Wine Drug Shows Proof That It Combats Aging |
80 |
High hopes for diabetes drug that mimics healthy lifestyle
effects |
81 |
'Fountain of Youth' drug may help diabetics |
82 |
Sirtris Says Diabetes Drug Safe in Trial |
83 |
What would Michael Pollan eat? |
84 |
For Girls, Social Status Tied to Weight |
85 |
Social Status Can Influence Weight Gain In Teenaged School
Girls |
86 |
Social Security numbers go out in mail |
87 |
Printing Gaffe Riles Wis. Taxpayers |
88 |
New Weight-Loss Drug Shows Promise in Early Study |
89 |
Obesity Treatment Gives You the Opposite of the Munchies |
90 |
Merck obesity drug cuts pounds, side effects seen |
91 |
Psychiatric Side Effects Cloud Another Promising Obesity Drug |
92 |
Breast-Feeding Seems to Protect Against Some Allergies |
93 |
Delaying solid foods may not prevent allergies |
94 |
Cow milk linked to high risk of eczema |
95 |
Food Allergy Prevention Advice Turns on its Head |
96 |
Expert says plant owners failed to protect workers |
97 |
Neighbors claim factory causes cancer |
98 |
Experimental weight-loss drug cuts appetite, burns more energy |
99 |
New insight into factors that drive muscle-building stem cells |
100 |
Humans have caused profound changes in Caribbean coral reefs |
101 |
Scientists unravel the molecular basis of monarch butterfly
migration |
102 |
Researchers uncover mechanisms of common inherited mental
retardation |
103 |
Oatmeal's health claims strongly reaffirmed, science shows |
104 |
Carrot cake study on sugar in type 2 diabetes |
105 |
American women are more likely to choose overly aggressive
treatments for breast cancer |
106 |
U of M research finds disordered eating less common among teen
girls who regularly eat family meals |
107 |
Device prevents potential errors in children's medications |
108 |
Proton-powered pooping |
109 |
Quakes under Pacific floor reveal unexpected circulatory
system |
110 |
Small RNAs can prevent spread of breast cancer |
111 |
Why it pays to be choosy |
112 |
480 million-year-old fossil sheds light on 150-year-old
paleontological mystery |
113 |
Siberian jays can communicate about behavior of birds of prey |
114 |
Life savers in the gut |
115 |
Down to earth remedies for chimps |
116 |
China's biotech industry: An Asian dragon is growing |
117 |
Researchers use magnetism to target cells to animal arteries |
118 |
Rutgers, Penn State Astronomy Teams Discover Ancestors of
Milky Way-Type Galaxies |
119 |
NASA announces details of Hubble servicing mission |
120 |
Scientists Detect Lowest Frequency Radar Echo From the Moon |
121 |
NASA and Gemini Probe Mysterious Distant Explosion |
122 |
New nanostructured thin film shows promise for efficient solar
energy conversion |
123 |
Protein power: Researchers trigger insulin production in
diabetic mice |
124 |
Understanding the have-knots: The role of stress in just about
everything |
125 |
An "attractive" man-machine interface |
126 |
Galaxy may hold hundreds of rogue black holes |
127 |
New X-ray Source In Nearby Galaxy Spawns Mystery |
128 |
Silver-rich Lumps |
129 |
Solar Cells Can Take the Heat |
130 |
'Invisibility cloaks' could break sound barriers |
131 |
Overweight People May Not Know When They've Had Enough |
132 |
Rough times: NIST's new approach to surface profiling |
133 |
Diabetes medication and lifestyle changes can help treat
weight gain induced by antipsychotic drugs |
134 |
Newer meningitis vaccine appears safe and effective for
infants |
135 |
UCLA study finds brain response differences in the way women
with IBS anticipate and react to pain |
136 |
How less can be more when treating some kidney cancers |
137 |
Study suggests new treatments for Huntington's disease |
138 |
Hypnosis study reveals brain's 'amnesia centers' |
139 |
Huntington's disease problem start early |
140 |
Molecules can block breast cancer's ability to spread |
141 |
Exercising judgment: The psychology of fitness |
142 |
International team identifies 480 genes that control human
cell division |
143 |
Ceramic Hybrid Needles Take the Sting Out of Shots |
144 |
'Electrospray' droplet research yields surprising, practical
results |
145 |
High-energy ultrasound sharpens view of liver tumors |
146 |
Building a better virtual world, one tree (or millions) at a
time |
147 |
Research sheds light on the mechanics of gene transcription |
148 |
Teens flock to abortion clinics |
149 |
How to live 14 years longer |
150 |
New weight loss pill offers hope |
151 |
Zim running out of meds |
152 |
Smoking ups suicide risk |
153 |
Preventable deaths on rise in US |
154 |
Tobacco smoke harms muscles |
155 |
Scientists make flu breakthrough |
156 |
Lack of vit D ups heart risk |
157 |
Why Presidential Polls Are Wrong |
158 |
5 Factors Help Predict Psychosis in Children |
159 |
Swedes to Capture, Recycle Commuter Body Heat |
160 |
Cosmic Blue Blobs Discovered |
161 |
Baby Versions of Milky Way Spotted |
162 |
Smoking in Movies Linked to Kids Lighting Up |
163 |
Magnet Therapy Gets Boost from Real Study |
164 |
U.S. Last Among Industrialized Nations in Preventable Deaths |
165 |
Freak Tornadoes Strike Midwest |
166 |
UV Test Helps Fingerprint Blue Diamonds |
167 |
Decision on Listing Polar Bear Postponed |
168 |
Why Some Women Wear Too Much Perfume |
169 |
Inside Look at How Ice Melts |
170 |
Why Do We Have Belly Buttons? |
171 |
Robot Skin Gets Sensitive |
172 |
Cloned Milk and Meat: What's the Beef? |
173 |
The Surprising Evolution of Deep Space Missions |
174 |
Cosmic Blue Blobs Discovered |
175 |
New Risk to Earth Found in Supernova Explosions |
176 |
Newfound Carnivores of the Caveman Era |
177 |
Elephant Shot Dead After Crashing Party |
178 |
Birds Act Like Grandparents |
179 |
Can weedkillers whack human parasites? |
180 |
Accelerator plans stalled after US and UK cuts |
181 |
India aims for 'quantum jump' in science |
182 |
Could global gardening fix climate change? |
183 |
Nuclear war: the threat that never went away |
184 |
China bows to public over chemical plant |
185 |
Fears for oldest human footprints |
186 |
Planet collision could explain alien world's heat |
187 |
Intelligent foam could keep shop shelves stacked |
188 |
Website aims to speed up US broadband availability |
189 |
Super-hairy plants could battle global warming |
190 |
Galaxy's spiral arms point in opposite directions |
191 |
Carbon nanosheets promise super-fast chips |
192 |
Upgraded Hubble telescope to be 90 times as powerful |
193 |
Molecules Can Block Breast Cancer's Ability to Spread |
194 |
Earth's Moving Crust May Occasionally Stop |
195 |
New X-Ray Source in Nearby Galaxy Spawns Mystery |
196 |
Astronomers Find Record-old Cosmic Explosion |
197 |
An "Attractive" Man-Machine Interface |
198 |
Researchers Uncover Mechanisms of Common Inherited Mental
Retardation |
199 |
Research Sheds Light on the Mechanics of Gene Transcription |
200 |
Cornell Patents a Pink Lily Look-alike That Blooms All Summer |
201 |
New Book Reveals an Evolutionary Journey of the Human Body |
202 |
An Inconvenient Galaxy |
203 |
Hubble Finds That 'Blue Blobs' in Space Are Orphaned Clusters
of Stars |
204 |
Digging Up a Serial Killer's Century-old Secrets |
205 |
Proton Powered Poops: Protons Act as Neurotransmitters |
206 |
Major Net Energy Gain from Switchgrass-based Ethanol |
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