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WTO chief Pascal Lamy: Protectionism is on the rise
Geneva - Since the beginning of the year, countries around the world have been implementing...
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Study Concludes That Elephants In Zoos Live Less
Recent research reported that both Asian and African elephants that live in captivity have a...
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Leading Chinese human rights activist Liu Xiaobo arrested
Beijing - Liu Xiaobo, a prominent Chinese human rights activist, has been detained by police for...
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Russian Orthodox Church holds funeral for Patriarch Alexi II
Moscow - The funeral of Patriarch Alexi II, the late head of the Russian Orthodox Church, took...
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Obama: Terrorists will not defeat Indian democracy
Washington - US president-elect Barack Obama late Friday declared that India's "great...
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Authors Saviano, Rushdie Say Free Speech Under Threat
Stockholm - Freedom of speech is under threat worldwide Italian author Roberto Saviano and British...
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Icelanders In Shock After Financial Crisis
Reykjavik/Dieburg - Karlheinz Bellmann went to Iceland to find out what had happened to his...
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North Korea to Allow UN Monitors to Inspect Nuclear Plants
North Korean authorities said they will allow monitors from the United Nations to inspect the...
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New museum reveals wonders of science, secrets of planet
San Francisco - Science museums are often a collection of stodgy exhibits and isolated experiments...
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Swedish Think-Tank Studies Russian-Georgia Conflict
Stockholm - The recent war between Russia and Georgia would have "profound consequences"...
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Reactions to Tim Russert’s Death
News of Tim Russert’s death continues to dominate the worlds of politics and journalism with most...
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Reactions To Sen. Kennedy’s Malignant Brain Tumor Diagnosis
US Senator Edward M. Kennedy has been diagnosed with malignant brain tumor. According to his...
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China Demands Apology For Live Show Insults
A comment made by a CNN reporter last week caused a massive
media scandal and China demanded an...
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HUD Secretary Resigns amid Contract Scandal
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso R. Jackson resigned amid growing tension over...
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Anti-Islam Film Released on the Internet Causes Controversy
An anti-Islam film by Dutch right-wing legislator Geert
Wilders, depicting Islam as a ticking time...
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McCain's Team Turns Scandal into Opportunity
John McCain, the Arizona Senator and likely presidential candidate for the Republican Party, denied...
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Kosovo Declares Independence, EU Divided about Response
Since yesterday, Sunday February 17 2008, a new state has appeared on Europe’s map. After a long...
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Israeli Embassy In Mauritania Attacked By Several Gunmen
At least three people were
wounded on Friday morning after a gun attack on the Israeli embassy in...
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Al-Qaeda Terrorist Attack in Algeria, UN Headquarters Hit, 72 Killed
At least 72 people were killed and many more injured in the double car bombings carried out by a...
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Olmert: Time for Peaceful Solution on Iran Issue Running Out
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert believes that the time for a peaceful solution to end the...
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Church of Norway to Ordain Priests Involved in Gay Partnerships
The Church of Norway has approved on Friday that its priests are to be ordained even if they are...
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Mukasey Says Waterboarding Is “Repugnant”
According to a poll made by the CNN/Opinion Research Corp.
over this weekend shows that a majority...
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Putin Dissolves Government, Appoints Zubkov Premier
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin dismissed the government on Wednesday and nominated the financial...
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Rushdie’s Knighthood Continues to Anger Muslim World
Author Salman Rushdie’s honoring by Great Britain with a knighthood has riled officials from...
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Movies
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Benicio Del Toro Storms out of Interview
During a Washington Times interview about Steven Soderbergh’s new movie...
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine Trailer Is Here
The X-Men are very different from other superheroes as they already have very well defined pasts...
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Oliver Stone's "W" Hits The Theatre
Oliver Stone’s new motion picture named W was received with various reactions. The movie presents...
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Angelina Unrevealed In Beautiful Breastfeeding Photo
Forget the fact that they are two of the most beautiful people on the planet. Aren’t Angelina Jolie...
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Tropic Thunder's LA Premiere Thundered With Protests
Ben Stiller has been working hard lately: he wrote,
directed, produced and starred in “Tropic...
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Pineapple Express and the Mystery of the Stoner Shirt
Does this not sound like the title of a Sherlock Holmes
novel? Who designed the shirt? Was it...
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Meryl Streep Shines Once Again in ‘Mama Mia’
What more proof could one need to accept the fact that Meryl Streep is the best actress alive, if...
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Cartoon Network Previews Full Episode Of 'Star Wars: Clone Wars'
Participants at the Television Critics Association's annual press tour were treated with a...
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Jessica Alba In Her Most Awaited Role
Popular 27-year-old Jessica Alba will take a break from her
successful acting career as she gave...
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Movie Review: Street Kings
Action-packed and full of
adrenaline, Ayer’s “Street Kings” has no intention to be anything that...
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Britney's Back With A Bang And Top Ratings
"Britney Spears' career comeback" was almost becoming a myth before it finally started...
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Movie Review: Horton Hears A Who!
As children, we wondered if we are alone in this huge
universe. Grown-ups, we still wonder,...
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Taped Acceptance Speeches At People’s Choice Awards
The 34th Annual People’s Choice Awards
aired on Tuesday on CBS against the Writers Guild of...
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“Lions for Lambs”: Redford’s Political Drama Opened On Friday
Having prestigious Robert Redford as a director, lead actor and
producer, the movie “Lions for...
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"The Game Plan" Remains No. 1 at Box Office
Ben Stiller’s latest comedy, “The Heartbreak Kid,” proved no match for The...
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Review: Zombie’s “Halloween” Not So Great
You don’t have to bear till the end in order to understand
that the 2007 Rob Zombie directed...
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Specials
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Facebook’s Changes to the Terms of Service Raise Concerns
In early February, Palo Alto-based Facebook brought some changes to their terms of service,...
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Darwin’s 200th Birthday Restarts Controversy About Evolution Theory
If one thinks that people who lived in the middle of 18th century were conservative and that...
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Drug Produced from Genetically Engineered Goats Gets FDA’s Approval
Federal officials approved for the first time a drug made from milk of genetically engineered...
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Will Ferrell Earns Mixed Reviews For George Bush Broadway Play
Comedian Will Ferrell, who famously played former US president George Bush on "Saturday Night...
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FDA Approves Gelnique, the First Gel to Treat Overactive Bladder
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Gelnique, the first topical gel used to treat an...
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Word Has it that Steve Jobs Underwent Surgery
Rumors concerning Apple Incorporated’s Chief Executing Officer (CEO) Steve...
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Efficacy of Bristol, Sanofi’s Plavix Questioned
The Food and Drug Administration said it has ordered the makers of the widely used blood thinner...
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Personalize Your Windows 7
Windows 7 is currently in beta mode and it’s being tested by anyone who wants to try it. The...
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Deep Brain Stimulation: A Remedy For Parkinson’s Patients?
Deep brain stimulation improves both physical function and quality of life in...
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Hazardous Drug Combos Put The Elderly At Risk
Four out of five U.S. seniors regularly take at least one prescription drug and more than 50...
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No Cake for Young Adolf Hitler, Bakery Refuses to Ice Birthday Cake
Here’s a whopper: Little Adolf Hitler Campbell, who just
turned three, won’t be having a...
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine Trailer Released
The X-Men are very different from other superheroes as they already have very well defined pasts...
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Controversial Film Showing a Man’s Assisted Suicide on TV Sparks Debate
Craig Ewert, a 59-year-old retired university
lecturer form the United
States, suffered from...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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Mobile Phone Conversations Should Not Be Done While Driving
A recent study completed at the University of Utah Applied
Cognition Lab reached the conclusion...
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Italian author Saviano and Rushdie discuss threats
Stockholm - Italian author Roberto Saviano and British- Indian author Salman Rushdie at a lecture...
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Bullies Enjoy Seeing Others Suffering, Study Indicates
A new study of brain activity reveals that aggressive boys and men may enjoy seeing others in...
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'The View's' Hasselbeck Feels Good About Barack Obama's Victory
History was indeed made on November 4th when Democrat Barack Obama became the 44th President of the...
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CDC’s Report Finds Food Allergies In US Kids Are On The Rise
A new report released by the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics shows that
the number of...
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“Chocolate News” Aims to Deliver Bittersweet Amusement
In the midst of an economic crisis that we keep in mind
willingly or not, as the fuss and buzz...
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Scripps Conducts Study to Asses the Effects of Genetic Testing on Lifestyle Habits
San
Diego’s Scripps Translational
Science Institute announced its decision to conduct a study...
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How Does Gene Testing Influence Lifestyle Habits?
A 20-year, landmark study involving 10,000
participants, funded by a research group and three...
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Another Cure for Cancer Approved by FDA
Eli Lilly and Co. announced on Monday that the Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of...
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Scarlett Johansson’s Role Of A Lifetime: Blushing Bride
Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson and Canadian actor Ryan
Reynolds inconspicuously tied the knot...
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Feeling like Having an Energy Drink? Maybe Not…
You’re tired and thinking that an energy drink will do it? Maybe
you need to think twice before...
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What A Cruel World For The Emmy Awards!
As if being the worst Emmy ceremony of them all weren’t
enough, Sunday night’s annual Primetime...
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Startle Response Linked To Political Preferences
A new study presented by the journal Science reached the
conclusion that easily startled people...
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Update: FDA Reveals List Of Drugs Posing Health Risks
The US Food and Drug Administration is planning to raise
awareness on possible side effects of...
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Family Of Bobcats Moves Into Foreclosed California Home
A family of bobcats sneaked into one of the many foreclosed
houses in Lake Elsinore, California...
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Researchers Find What Makes Flies So Hard to Swat
Have you ever wondered why a fly is so hard to swat? Of course you did. You’ve surely tried it...
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Technology
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How Will the $99 iPhone Change the Market?
Analysts have already begun to test how the new $99 iPhone will hit the markets. Some reports...
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Yahoo Tries To Organize Online Activity With Search Pad
Yahoo is trying to reinvent its search, and has now revealed its own version of a search tool...
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Sony Reveals Upcoming PS3 Firmware Update (v2.60) Details
Sony has announced yesterday the upcoming v2.60 firmware update for its PlayStation 3, which...
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Mixed Reactions about Bartz’ Appointment as Yahoo CEO
After being nominated as the new CEO at Yahoo, Carol Bartz triggers different reactions both from...
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Choice For The New Yahoo CEO Triggers Mixed Reactions
The new CEO at Yahoo, Carol Bartz, seems to be criticized by analysts, since she is a...
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Microsoft Suspends Download Limit For Windows 7 Beta
Microsoft has just quit its limit on the number of copies of the Windows 7 beta it plans to make...
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A New Milgram-Type Experiment Is Being Prepared
Forty years after psychologist Stanley Milgram of the Yale University...
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Obama’s League of Extraordinarily Green Gentlemen
The hopes and dreams of pro-environment partisans all over America and the world are much closer to...
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Chrome In The Spotlight, Beta Testing Is Done!
Google Chrome is getting full attention these days, not only
for making the big step out of beta,...
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BlackBerry Storm Arrives, But The Welcoming Committee is Undersized
Launch-time for BlackBerry Storm, but not very much to talk about when it comes to crowds of eager...
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Shocking: Teen Streams Webcam Suicide As Viewers Encourage Him
Shocking news in the Web community, following the death of a Florida teenager who used a webcam to...
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Broadcasters, Tech Companies React To FCC’s White Spaces Report
Immediately after the Federal Communications Commission released a report on a second round of...
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Mail Goggles: Send E-mails Only When The Room Stops Spinning!
Did you know on late-night weekends you are most likely to
send an embarrassing e-mail that you...
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Sony PRS-700 vs. Kindle 2: Touch-Screen Over WiFi Functionality?
The future of reading relies on e-book reader devices, and
while some may still be reluctant to...
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Apple Adds Non-Disclosure Warnings To Developer Rejection Letters
Apple took yet another decision to reject one of its developers this week, and this should come as...
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Va. Court Protects Spammer’s “Right” To Send Fraudulent E-mails
Can spammers get away with illegal activities? Sure they can! If you
thought the anti-spam law was...
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Microsoft's Second Vista Commercial Does Not Redeem Ad Campaign
The second of an alleged series of brand new ads, part of the largest consumer marketing campaign...
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Facebook Makes Permanent Switch To Newly Designed Interface
Facebook has gone a long way since its first days as a
social networking site, and that includes...
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Microsoft Paid Fortune For Dumb Ad With Gates And Seinfeld
There's no other way to say this: Microsoft paid a fortune for a dumb ad featuring Bill Gates and...
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Apple To Fix “Minor” iPhone Security Flaw In September Patch
Apple is working on fixing yet another iPhone problem, this
time regarding a security fault that...
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Cuil Launch Draws Mixed Media Reactions
The new contender on the search engines market, Cuil has drawn some mixed reactions from media and...
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Facebook Gets A Redesign, Rolls Out New Interface
Facebook is ready to roll out its latest ideas in terms of design,
features and functionally, by...
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Google Draws Mixed Reactions With Internet Measurement Tool
Google is planning to unveil a new Web tool that will help
advertisers better target their...
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Developers Crazy In Love With Android
Google’s I/O Conference made
developers really happy! Why? Because of the Android platform, of...
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Netflix Roku Draws Mixed Reactions
The first impressions on Netflix’s
Roku were, as expected, contradictory in every way. While some...
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Online Scrabble Competition Is On With 'Scrabble By Mattel'
After the long debate about Scrabulous,
which was launched in 2007 and became an instant hit among...
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Google Pushes for White Space Use
The auction raised $19.6 billion, more than the Commission ever hoped and the prime chunks went to...
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Microsoft Responds With Free Support To Vista SP1 Issues
It’s been almost a week since
Microsoft released Vista SP1, the most important update to its...
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Lacy V. Zuckerberg… We Seem To Be Missing Facebook In This Story
What can we say about the Lacy –
Zuckerberg interview at the SXSW conference on Sunday that hasn’t...
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Science
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Darwin’s 200th Birthday Restarts Controversy about Evolution Theory
If one thinks that people who lived in the middle of 18th century were conservative and that...
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Federal Panel Restricts Commercial Fishing In Arctic Waters
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council has blocked commercial fishing in 150,000 square...
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Is Antarctica Really Warming Up?
According to a recent study, it seems that the glacial formation at the Earth’s South Pole is...
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Report Details the Surfacing of Plumes of Methane on Mars
On Thursday, a team of researchers issued a report saying that the plumes of methane that...
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Obama’s Choice For NASA Administrator Sparks Controversy
Administrator Michael Griffin’s empty spot at NASA might be filled by a retired Air Force...
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Elephants Die Younger In Zoos Than In The Wild
A recent study reported that African and Asian elephants living in zoos have a far shorter life...
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Astronomers Find Carbon Dioxide In Another Planet's Atmosphere
Carbon dioxide has been detected in the atmosphere of
a planet 63 light-years away by astronomers...
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Are Meteorite Strikes The Reason Life Appeared on Earth?
Yoshihiro Furukawa at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan unveiled an amazing discovery. He claims...
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Tycho Brahe’s Supernova Mystery, Resolved
A group of scientists from Japan, Germany and Holland presented a research about the supernova...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Human-Made Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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Study Warns Ocean Acidification Increases At Alarming Levels
The accelerated increase in atmospheric CO2 resulted from
fossil fuel burning, deforestation, and...
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Earthquake Drill In Southern California
Except for being prone to real earthquakes repeatedly every year, Southern Californians are now...
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Study: Magnetic Substance In MP3 Player Headphones Deludes Pacemakers
The impact of portable devices on pacemakers and defibrillators
has been the subject of fiery...
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Update: Space Adventurer Richard Garriott Safely Back On Earth
Video game designer Richard Garriott, the sixth
privately-funded space tourist in the world, has...
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Space Adventurer Richard Garriott Safely Back On Earth
Video game designer Richard Garriott, the sixth
privately-funded space tourist in the world, has...
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Update:Five-Decade-Old Miller-Urey Vials Revive Origin Of Life Theory
A new generation of scientists has managed to relight the
interest in an experiment conducted by...
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Video Game Designer Embarks On Space Journey
The love for space in general, and space travel in
particular, is something one might expect to...
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Update: The LHC Is Ready For Its Upcoming Scheduled Objectives
After its first official test, which took place yesterday and
ended up being a complete success,...
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Flies Are Hard To Swat Because They Always See It Coming!
When it comes to quick and sometimes life-saving reactions,
nothing beats the flies, as shown in a...
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GlaxoSmithKline and Genmab: Breakthrough in Leukemia Treatment
On Thursday, GlaxoSmithKline PLC released a very encouraging statement: the tests it has been...
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Scientists Shed Light On The Birth Of First Stars
The birth of the Universe has been pinpointed 13.7 billion
years ago, when the dark matter that...
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Update: Saturn’s Moon Titan Offers Liquid Lake And Hopes For Life
Scientists have deciphered the enigma behind one of the the dark,
lake-like features observed at...
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Seeing Their Babies Smile Has Natural High Effect on Mothers
A study carried out at the Baylor College of Medicine, the Texas Children’s Hospital and the...
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Premiere: Dutch Geneticists Unveil First Sequenced Female DNA
In a scientific premiere, Leiden
University Medical Center (LUMC) geneticists managed to determine...
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Cooling The Planet…Not A Solution For Global Warming, Study Finds
While some scientists suggested
that by injecting sulphate compounds into the upper atmosphere,...
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Scientists Have Answers to Venus Becoming a Wasteland
Although a world stripped of water and melted by temperatures hot enough to liquefy
lead, Venus...
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New Study Reveals Elephants Can Identify Human Friends
The elephants could be smarter then we previously thought,
or at least that’s what a new study...
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Life on Other Planets Could Defy Our Logic and Perception
Forget SF movies like Alien vs. Predator, where the aliens have humanoid-like shape or behave much...
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Health
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WHO changes virus name, 257 confirmed cases
Geneva - The World Health Organization updated Thursday the number of laboratory-confirmed cases of...
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Novartis says its new oral MS drug prevents relapses
Geneva - Swiss drugmaker Novartis said Wednesday that 80 to 83 per cent of patients in a year-long...
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China has long way to go on health reforms
Beijing - Chinese authorities released a long-awaited health reform action plan...
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FDA Clears Ixiaro for Japanese Encephalitis
The Us Food and Drug Administration said Monday it approved Ixiaro, a vaccine designed to prevent...
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FDA Approves Drug Made in Milk of DNA-Modified Goats
The FDA yesterday approved for the first time a drug made in...
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Erbitux Plus Other Cancer Drugs Not Helpful for Colorectal Cancer
A Dutch study published in the Feb. 5 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine reveals that...
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ADHD Medication May Cause Hallucinations
Children taking medications for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may experience...
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Relaxed People Less Likely to Develop Dementia
People who are more relaxed, calm and not easily stressed are less likely to develop dementia in...
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FDA Warns about Skin Numbing Drugs
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday released a statement warning consumers about the...
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Deep Brain Stimulation Useful For Parkinson’s Patients
Deep brain stimulation improves both physical function and quality of life in...
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Seniors Must Be Careful With Their Medication
A newly released survey shows that about 4 percent of older adults in the United States combine...
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FDA Issues Warning for 28 Weight Loss Products
The Food and Drug Administration is warning against 28 products marketed for weight loss that you...
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First Face Transplant in the United States, Successful
Heart transplants, kidney transplants, liver transplants are all considered quite common...
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“New Face to Face the World”
An operation for replacing about 80 percent of a woman's face, transplanting bone, teeth, muscle...
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The Heavier You Snore, the More Calories You Burn - But It's Still an Unhealthy Habit
People who snore heavily are likely to burn far more
calories than those who snore lightly, even...
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FDA Panel Says Wrinkle Fillers Should Carry Stronger Warnings
Labels of popular cosmetic wrinkle fillers should carry
stronger warnings about potential side...
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Beauty Has Its Price: Wrinkle Fillers Tied to Serious Side Effects
It appears that beauty has its price if considering the
latest news for the Food and Drug...
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Mind power can help keep pain in check
Boppard, Germany - Hardly anyone lies voluntarily on a bed of nails or runs 40 kilometres without...
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Contaminated Blood Thinner Heparin Seized
Federal agents announced Thursday they have seized some of an Ohio company's supplies of tainted...
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Tainted Blood Thinner Seized by US Marshals in Ohio
The scandal around tainted heparin is again in the
spotlight, as federal officials said...
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Update: Bayer Warned over Aspirin Products
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration sent
a warning letter to Bayer Health Care saying the...
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Update: Vitamin E, Selenium Don’t Lower Occurrence Of Prostate Cancer
Thousands of men across the United
States, Puerto Rico and Canada taking part in a study to
see...
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Update: Bayer Is In Trouble Due To Aspirin Products
It appears that drug giant Bayer HealthCare is illegally marketing two unapproved aspirin...
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Food Allergies among Children, a Concern Nowadays
It is important for parents to pay
attention to the report “Living With Food Allergy” – “Food...
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Prescription Drug-Related Injuries and Deaths Hit Record Levels
Deaths and injuries related to prescription drugs hit record
levels in the first quarter of 2008,...
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Biological Drugs Raise Concerns about Their Safety
A group of
Dutch researchers have reported that about one fourth of the biological drugs
that had...
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Update: More US Children Suffer From Food Allergies - Study
Wednesday, the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that the number of...
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Update: Believe It Or Not, Obese People Enjoy Food Less
In Friday's issue of the journal Science, psychology researchers in Texas, Oregon and Connecticut...
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20-Year Disease Risk Study Commences
Increasingly younger people are developing chronic, progressive
and consumptive diseases, such as...
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Cold Meds Undergo Relabeling
Tuesday,
the drug industry has announced that over-the-counter (OTC) cough and cold
medicine was...
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