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WHO says no evidence virus was a lab creation
Geneva - There is no evidence to support a theory that the new influenza A(H1N1) virus was created...
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Czech government faces confidence test during EU presidency
Prague - The Czech government of Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek faced a vote of no-confidence...
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The Global Warming Chases Off Birds Toward North
An Audubon Society will release a study of the birds’ migration on Tuesday, in order to...
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Global Warming Is Happening Now!
Dr. James Hansen, NASA scientist and head of the Goddard Institute of Space Studies, issued a...
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Tintin, The Ageless Boy Reporter, Turns 80
Paris - He began life 80 years ago at the age of 15, and when his career ended nearly 50 years...
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Question Marks Loom Over Pakistan's Democratic Change
Islamabad - Pakistanis voted against military dictatorship and for the restoration of democracy...
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Daughters of executed Chinese scientist say confession was forced
Vienna - The daughters of Chinese biochemist and businessman Wo Weihan, who was executed in China...
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A Very Different Night At Mumbai's Iconic Taj Hotel
New Delhi - Well-heeled businessmen, corporate honchos, celebrities dining by candlelight - that is...
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World's rarest species of palm on verge of extinction in Bangladesh
Dhaka - The full-blooming rachis shoots skyward from the top of the rarest species of wild palm in...
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US Forces Find Footing in Afghanistan's "Human Terrain"
Khost, Afghanistan - The young Texan woman talking to the Afghan tribesman wears a US military...
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The 2008 Nobel For Physics Shared By Three Reseachers
The Nobel committee offered the 2008 Nobel Prize for Physics
to two Japanese scientists and a...
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Three European Scientists Won The 2008 Nobel Prize For Medicine
One German and two French scientists won
the 2008 Nobel prize in medicine for their work in...
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Bloomberg to Amend Law and Seek 3rd Mayoral Term
Mayor Michael Bloomberg decided to change the current law and clear the way to seek a third term as...
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Correa's Long March towards Socialism in Ecuador
Buenos Aires/Quito - Ecuador's new constitution, approved in a referendum on Sunday, dwarfs its...
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Anthrax Target Leahy Skeptical Of FBI Findings On Suspect
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.), one of those targeted in the anthrax...
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Scientists: Polar Ice Caps Continue Melting At Alarming Rate
This summer, the Arctic Ocean’s sea has shrunk almost as much as 2007 record-shattering low,...
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Cracks Widening in US-Pakistan Alliance against Terrorism
Islamabad - As Taliban activities rise to a disturbing level in Afghanistan, the relations between...
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Scientists Will Play God In A Tunnel Near Geneva
A never before seen experiment is to be made this Wednesday. Scientist are preparing themselves to...
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The Arctic Region Is Going Through Scary Changes
The sea ice in the Arctic Ocean has decreased to the second lowest level recorded ever since...
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Anthrax Case Still Questioned
After facing people’s doubts about the way they handled
scientist Bruce Ivins’ case, the FBI held...
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FBI Wrong About Bruce Ivins’ Implication in the Anthrax Attack?
Army scientist Bruce Ivins might not be the right suspect in
the 2001 anthrax attack, which killed...
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The Anthrax Case Is Still Unsolved
Due to the fact that the FBI didn’t pursue the right suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks, they...
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Anthrax-Related Case Leaves Many Loose Ends
The case involving Army scientist Bruce Ivins and his
alleged implication in 2001's...
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FBI Is Allowed To Examine The Computers Used By Ivins
A judge authorized the Federal Bureau of Investigation to search two public library computers that...
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Main Suspect In the Anthrax Case Is Dead
The 2001 anthrax case is on the verge of being solved. The
Justice Department is getting ready to...
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Report: FBI Harassed Scientist Allegedly Involved in Anthrax Attacks
According to the account of a fellow scientist, Bruce E. Ivins, the main suspect in the case of the...
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FBI to Disclose Further Information in Anthrax Case
The FBI is preparing to disclose evidence in the 2001 anthrax attacks case. The main suspect is...
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Pakistani Al-Qaeda Collaborator Arrested after Shooting at U.S. Soldiers
A Pakistani neuroscientist who had been trained by the United States and is now suspected of...
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Suicide of Scientist Linked to Anthrax Attacks Case Leaves Questions
The United States scientist who supposedly killed himself this week apparently did it because...
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EPA Experts Describe the Effects of Global Warming
Monday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said that greenhouse
gas emissions represented a...
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Business
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GE claims data storage breakthrough with 100 DVDs on one disc
San Francisco - General Electric has achieved a breakthrough in digital storage technology, using...
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Wozniak Joins Fusion-io's Executive Team
A startup storage company, called Fusion-io, managed to bring onboard one of...
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Christian Science Monitor Abandons Print Edition, Goes Online Only
In a move that may be soon followed by others, the Christian
Science Monitor, a daily publication...
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Christian Science Monitor is first major US paper to ditch paper
San Francisco - The Christian Science Monitor is to stop printing paper editions and become the...
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Sun Microsystems Co-Founder Leaves the Company
Sun
Microsystems co-founder Andreas von Bechtolsheim, to whom the computer
industry owes some of...
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Sun’s Co-founder Decides On Moving To A New Company
Andreas von Bechtolsheim, the co-founder and chief architect
of computer hardware company Sun...
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PETA Offers $1M for Perfect Fake Meat
PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, has announced that it offers a $1 million prize...
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Specials
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Stephen Hawking set for "full recovery" after hospital tests
London (dpa) - British physicist Stephen Hawking is expected to make a "full recovery" after...
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Severe Hypoglycemia in Older Diabetics Tied to Dementia
Type 2 diabetics who suffer hypoglycemia crises serious enough to need emergency care may be at...
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Swiss to auction off Einstein's doctorate diploma
Geneva - An art house in Lucerne, Switzerland, will auction off this summer the doctorate diploma...
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Radiation Exposure for Americans Is 7 Times Higher
A recent study revealed the staggering fact that the radiation levels to which American citizens...
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WHO: HIV Prevalence among the Elderly Very High
While public health campaigns remain largely focused on the young, the number of older people...
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Healthy Men Should Take Finasteride to Prevent Prostate Cancer
Healthy men who want to prevent prostate cancer should begin taking finasteride, a drug used to...
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Study: Women Should Drink Milk, Not Alcohol
Women who have just one alcoholic drink each day increase their risk of cancer, according to a new...
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Every Satellite Launch Increases Risk Of Space Debris
Space experts said Friday that the first-ever collision between two satellites has created clouds...
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Apple's Steve Wozniak Announced On Dancing With The Stars
ABC announced last weekend that 59-year-old computer programmer Steve Wozniak,...
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Google Makes another Smart Move with Google Ocean and Google Mars
Google Earth has ventured into new waters. Really, it got its feet wet.
The 5.0 version...
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Men – More Capable Than Women To Refrain From Food Temptations
Men are more capable than women to refrain from their desire to have more of their favorite...
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Methane Discovered On The Red Planet
Mars keeps the scientists on their toes, as there is always some new interesting aspect being...
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The Bruce Ivins Case Closed
Bruce Ivins was a government scientist, accused of the notorious anthrax attacks that followed the...
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This New Year Will Arrive 1 Second Later
This New Year you and your friends will hold your drinks up a second longer to usher in 2009. This...
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New Show About The Mars Expedition Prepared For PBS
Considering the massive interest shown by the public in NASA’s Mars Mission, PBS decided to...
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"Clash of Civilizations" author Samuel Huntington dies at 81
Washington - Influential political scientist and former Harvard professor Samuel Phillips...
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A Scrutinizing Look at Holiday Myths
Ah the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas or Chanukah, or Capitalism, one and all,...
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The Life in 2020 As Seen By The Pew Internet & American Life Project
According to a recently released report, by 2020, the mobile
phone is expected to become the most...
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Hubble Finds Prebiotic Elements On “Hot Jupiter” Exoplanet
Every new discovery in space adds another piece to the
puzzle scientists have been trying so hard...
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Hubble Detects Carbon Dioxide On A Distant Exoplanet
The Hubble Space Telescope made a remarkable discovery on a
Jupiter-sized planet from another...
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Happiness Is Just Like the Flu: Contagious
A study
that monitored 4,700 over a period of 20 years found that a person’s
neighbours’ or...
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Study: Happiness Is Contagious
A study
published Friday in the British journal BMJ, authored by Dr. Nicholas A.
Christakis, a...
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Court Releases Documents In Hatfill Anthrax Case
A federal court released yesterday almost 100 documents that
it used to mistakenly connect...
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Census of Marine Life: Amazing Marine Life Discoveries Announced
According to a "Census of Marine Life," a complex project that is trying to map the...
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Study: Exposure To Sexual Content On TV Doubles Teen Pregnancy Rate
Parents should be concerned about how much television their children are
watching every day,...
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Obesity Is in Your Genes and...Brain!
Eating too much to simply satisfy your pleasure for food?
Then you’re probably one of those people...
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Food Doesn’t Satisfy Obese People
Individuals whose brains don’t produce pleasure while eating will overeat in order to obtain it,...
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EPA Strengthens Air Quality Standards For Lead Emissions
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday strengthened
the nation’s air quality...
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Three Chemists Win Nobel Prize
One Japanese and two American scientists won this year’s
Nobel Prize for chemistry for taking the...
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Virgin Shark Became Pregnant Without Male Help
A female blacktip shark in Virginia delivered a pup in spite of no
contact with any male shark for...
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Health
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Reduce Liquid Calories to Lose Weight, Study Suggests
What is the first thought on your mind when you decide to start a diet? I am sure you think about...
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Rocket Fuel Found in Infant Formula
Fifteen brands of powdered infant formula were found to contain trace amounts of perchlorate, a...
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Group: Baby Care Products Contain Cancer-Causing Chemicals
A health advocacy group found out that more than half the baby shampoo, lotion and other infant...
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Baldness Drug May Help Healthy Men Prevent Prostate Cancer
The American Society of Clinical Oncology and American Urological Association on Tuesday...
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Women Should Drink Milk, Not Alcohol
Women who have just one alcoholic drink each day increase their risk of cancer, according to a new...
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Calcium May Lower Digestive Cancer Risk
People with the highest levels of calcium intake had significantly fewer cancers of the digestive...
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Boy Treated with Human Fetal Stem Cell Therapy Develops Tumors
A rare side effect of human fetal stem cell therapy described in the journal PLoS Medicine raises...
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Traces of Mercury Found in Highly Popular Food Products
Researchers in the US found that much of the high fructose corn syrup that is increasingly...
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Genes May Give You A Hint On Your Popularity
Have you ever wondered what makes you popular or not? Apparently, the genes you inherited from...
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Wyeth Paid for Favorable Drug Reports, Sen. Grassley Says
Sen. Grassley, the top Republican on the
Senate Finance Committee, has continued his work to...
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Scientists Recommend Brain Drugs To Healthy People
A team of
scientists recently revealed in an opinion piece published online Sunday
by the journal...
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Happiness Is Just Like The Flu: Contagious
A study
that monitored 4,700 over a period of 20 years found that a person’s
neighbours’ or...
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Strangers’ Happiness Influences Yours
The United States are home to some of the oddest records, attractions and - more recently –...
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"AIDS cure" good for only 1 per cent of patients, say experts
Hamburg - Physicians in Germany who say they have "functionally cured" a patient with...
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What’s New in Anthrax Case? Judge Decides to Make Some Records Public
A federal judge decided to make public some
records that were sealed as the government...
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Intel Launches Its Health-Monitoring Device, Health Guide PHS6000
Approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in July this
year, Intel’s Health Guide...
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Is Autism Linked To Rainy Climates?
Recently, scientist have theorized on what causes autism in children and have approached a theory...
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No More Than Two Cups of Coffee a Day for Pregnant Women
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has recently altered their
recommendations for pregnant women with...
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FDA and Scientist Argue over BPA Risk, Consumers Left in Confusion
Health officials are currently trying to establish whether bisphenol A (BPA) is a threat or a...
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EPA Strengthens Standards on Lead Emissions to Protect America’s Children
The Environmental Protection Agency made public yesterday its decision to strengthen air quality...
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Overweight People Find Sweets Less Satisfying
Overweight people actually don’t enjoy
eating fatty food and sweets, a brain study found. The...
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Electronic Neuron Rerouting Could Reverse Paralysis, Study Shows
Scientists, carrying out a neurological study on macaque
monkeys at the University
of Washington...
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Study: Bottled Water It’s Not Purer Or Safer Than Tap Water
A study carried out by an environmental group reached the (probably not so) surprising conclusion...
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Nobel Prize in Medicine Ends Debate between American and French Researchers
The long-running debate between US researcher Robert
Gallo and French scientist Luc Montaginer...
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Does Circumcision Protect Gay/Bisexual Men From HIV?
More effort is needed to prevent new cases
of HIV infection and AIDS prevention techniques such as...
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2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to Three AIDS, Cervical Cancer Researchers
2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology
has been awarded to the German scientist Harald zur...
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Three European Scientists Win The 2008 Nobel Prize For Medicine
One German and two French scientists won
the 2008 Nobel prize in medicine for their work in...
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Scientists Might Have Found The Origin Of HIV
In a recent study, to be published in tomorrow's issue of the journal Nature, scientists reveal new...
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Distinguished Biochemist Robert Tjian Elected as President of Howard Hughes Institute
Robert Tjian, a distinguished UC Berkley biochemist
and gene researcher, has been named president...
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Top Scientists Urge More Research On Cell Phone Use And Brain Cancer
Cell phone use has been a subject of controversy for years
with many researchers blaming cell...
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Technology
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MIT Researchers Develop Virus Batteries
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology managed to turn the concept of a battery...
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Collisions in Space Need to Be Controlled
The Air Force has a catalog which contains almost 19,000 pieces of orbital debris. This numbers was...
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Darwin’s 200th Birthday Celebrated by Rodgers Library
The Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering will host a celebration on February 12 in the honor...
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Dance, Dance…with Steve Wozniak
Steve Wozniak, better known in the tech world as Woz, the man who co-founded Apple together with...
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Fundamental Web Infrastructure Flaw Presented In Berlin
One of the most important issues brought to people’s attention during the 25th annual Chaos...
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Ares, the Future of NASA
Recently, NASA has begun to concentrate on its new Ares project. Ares consists of several...
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U.S. Homes Are Gradually Becoming Landline-Free
Approximately 16.1 percent of US adults (36 million) live in wireless-only households, while 17...
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NRDC: Video Game Consoles – Huge Consumers of Electricity
We all enjoy playing video games, but how many of us are
aware of how much electricity the...
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Sun’s Co-Founder Decides On Moving To A New Company
Andreas von Bechtolsheim, the co-founder and chief architect
of computer hardware company Sun...
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Timothy Berners-Lee Inaugurates World Wide Web Foundation
Sir Timothy Berners-Lee is the British computer scientist who
is largely credited with the...
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The Terminator’s Bionic Eye Becomes Reality
A revolutionary step towards the bionic eye has been made.
Yesterday scientists announced they had...
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Toxin Discovered In Martian Soil Diminishes Chances Of Life On Mars
The chemistry and mineralogy of soil samples gathered by
NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander over the past...
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Martian Soil Creates Problems for Phoenix
The Phoenix Lander faced an unexpected problem while trying to get some of the planet’s soil inside...
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Report: Sony To Start An Online Video Service
An old rumor is making new rounds: The Los
Angeles Times reported that Sony’s online video...
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Google Plans Wikipedia Rival
Google's Vice President of Engineering, Udi Manber, has announced on an official company blog that...
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Ultra-High Resolution Photo Map of Antarctica
An ultra-high resolution map of Antarctica was released Tuesday by NASA and its partners. The map...
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WSJ: Sony Is Preparing A Video Download Service
According to Wall Street Journal, Sony is planning a new
iTunes killer, a video download service...
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Google News Adds The Articles From Four News Agencies
Google, the web search giant, has announced a new feature of
its Google News service. Google has...
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Poker Tournament: Man vs. Machine 1-0
Computers are not only good at playing chess (and at beating world champions for that matter) but...
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Science
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Marathon mission to keep Hubble's eye on universe
Washington - For nearly 20 years the Hubble Space Telescope has kept its orbiting eye trained on...
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California scientist names lichen after Obama
Los Angeles - A California scientist excited about the election of Barack Obama...
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Coral Reef-Based Study Suggests Rapid Sea Level Rise Possible
A recent study focusing on climate change brings evidence that the sea level will most likely rise...
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Taiwan scientist claims breakthrough in earthquake early warning
Taipei - A Taiwan scientist has made breakthrough in earthquake early warnings, allowing the public...
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Scientific Breakthrough: Robot Scientist That Can Conduct Research
A new breakthrough in science has been achieved by both robots and scientists this time. Soon we...
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Debris of Detected 'Unique' Asteroid that Exploded Collected from Desert
An asteroid that has been tracked by an international alliance of astronomers...
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Scientists: Sea levels could rise 1 metre as Antarctic ice melts
Wellington - A large amount of permanent Antarctic ice could melt in the next 100...
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Phew! Chunk of Debris Nearly Hits the ISS
A potentially dangerous chunk of debris missed the International Space Station Thursday prompting...
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Kepler camera launched: Other "earths," where are you?
Washington - NASA late Friday sent the Kepler satellite into Earth's orbit with instructions to...
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China Completes Phase I of its Chang’e-1 Mission
China’s Chang’e-1 lunar mission reached an end on Sunday, after completing its mission...
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Ancient Foot Prints Prove Homo Erectus Was Walking our Way
The Homo erectus was walking just like we, the Homo sapiens, do.
A recent discovery of...
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Social Networking Sites: Pleasure, Addiction and… Messed-Up Brain?
The popularity of social networking sites has reached sky-high over the last years, but so have...
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Officials Meet To Discuss Space Junk Solutions
The recent collision between an American commercial satellite and a Russian retired satellite has...
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Experts Warn Global Warming Is Going Faster Than Expected
This isn't the first time that we’ve heard it, but it reinforces what scientists have been...
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Every Satellite Launch Increases Risk of Space Debris
Space experts said Friday that the first-ever collision between two satellites has created clouds...
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The Satellites' Crash Could Affect The Hubble Telescope
The incident that occurred two days ago and involved two satellites which...
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Royal Mail Issues Stamps Celebrating Charles Darwin
On Thursday, the Royal Mail announced that it would issue ten stamps that commemorate the 200th...
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Climate Change to Cause Severe Losses in California Native Bird Species
California is on the verge of losing one third of its native bird species, as the effects of global...
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Scientists Still Await Eruption of Alaska Volcano
As sings of an imminent eruption of Alaska’s Mount Redoubt accumulate, scientists are...
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We Are Heading Towards An Irreversibile Climate Change
According to the conclusions reached by an international team of scientists, the greenhouse gas...
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Current Climate Change Irreversible in the Next 1000 Years
A recent analysis shows that no mater what the human kind does to fight the global warming, it may...
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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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Jim Hansen: 4 Years Left To Tackle Climate Change Or Disaster Awaits
As the Obama administration prepares to settle in, the pressure over what the United States...
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Trails of Methane Discovered on Mars
On Thursday, scientists offered the first evidence of the fact that there is methane gas...
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Methane On Mars: The Red Planet Is Still As Active As Can Be
Mars keeps the scientists on their toes, as there is always some new interesting aspect being...
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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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Decision To Delist Gray Wolves To Be Challenged In Court
The U.S. Department of the Interior announced on Wednesday that the grey wolf populations...
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Mars rovers exceed all expectations to mark fifth birthdays
Washington - When the Spirit rover landed on Mars five years ago, no one expected it or its sister...
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Most of Us Can Easily Become Willing Torturers
New psychological experiment confirms the conclusions reached by Stanley Milgram, a young...
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Mineral Suggests Mars May Have Been Hospitable
Thursday, scientists reported that an orbiting spacecraft had found a mineral on the planet...
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Movies
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“Lie to Me” Teaches Us How to Detect Liars
Fox drama “Lie to Me” stars Tom Roth as Dr. Cal Lightman, a scientist who has...
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TV Series Review: “Lie to Me”
The pilot of the “Lie to Me” drama will be broadcast by Fox from the Imagine TV stable....
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A 4-Hour Season Premiere for “24”
Fox’s real-time thriller, “24” comes back with Season 7 starting January 11,...
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“The Day the Earth Stood Still” Exploring Human Nature
Friday, the
sci-fi movie “The Day the Earth Stood Still” opened in theaters throughout the
United...
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Samuel L. Jackson Rules Box Office with ‘Lakeview Terrace’
This weekend earnings were slim at the U.S. box
office, with the leader – 'Lakeview Terrace,' a...
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"Lakeview Terrace" Tops Weekend's Box Office
Lakeview Terrace, a story that depicts fear, ambition, racism, and ultimately madness starring...
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“Igor” Portrays Frenzied Evil vs. Unruffled Good
Once upon a time, the leaders of the world were mad
scientists and evil geniuses. The methods they...
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Laurence Fishburne Picked To Join 'CSI' Cast
Actor Laurence Fishburne topped CSI exec producers' "dream list" and has officially...
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Movie Critics Not So Thrilled By “The X-Files: I Want To Believe”
The return of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in the latest movie
inspired by the famous 93’ Tv series...
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Hellboy II: The Golden Army Beats Hancock In Friday Box Office
With $13,777,000 in ticket sales, Hellboy II: The Golden
Army has managed to earn the first spot...
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Wall-E Earns $23 Million And First Place In Friday Box Office
Pixar’s animated story about the last romantic robot on
Earth, “Wall-E” has earned the first place...
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Get Smart Beats The Love Guru In Friday Box Office
The 2008 rendition of the ‘60s TV spy series, "Get Smart",
gained the first box office...
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The Incredible Hulk Rules This Weekend Box Office
After Ang Lee’s Hulk movie proved to be a disappointment,
there haven’t been many people to think...
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“The Happening” Crushed By “Incredible Hulk” In Friday Box Office
“The Happening”, the latest movie directed by M. Night
Shyamalan, has failed to gain the first...
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The Incredible Hulk Has a New Face
It’s Edward Norton’s face. And it’s still scary, but with
more expressions.
First of all, I...
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Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk
If there was any doubt left that the latest cinematographic
trend is to bring superheroes to life...
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Harrison Ford to Play Doctor
Hollywood icon Harrison Ford will don a doctor’s robe in the drama “Crowley,” a...
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The Not So Incredible Hulk Returns
Five years after the failure of the first movie based on
“The Incredible Hulk” television series,...
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Indiana Jones' Comeback Praised By Critics
Returning to the screen 19 years later, Indiana Jones received a warm welcome from the critics who...
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A Good Weekend At Box Office For “Baby Mama”
“Baby Mama”, the new comedy in which Tina Fey plays a career
woman who feels that her biological...
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“Leatherheads” Gains Second Spot in Friday’s Box Office
According to the latest estimates released by
BoxOfficeMojo, “Leatherheads”, the latest...
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Movie Review: Nim’s Island, Jodie Foster In A Fantasy Land
Have you ever wondered what the recipe for a good fantasy
and adventure movie is? Or at least what...
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Smith’s “I Am Legend” Smashes The Box Office
It seems like there are a lot of science-fiction fans
outhere and Will Smith it’s not so alone....
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Will Smith Survivor in ‘I Am Legend’
Will Smith’s new movie “I Am Legend” is the third adaptation
of Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel of...
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Jonny Quest On The Big Screens
Following the trend of famous cartoon
series turned into big screen films, “Jonny Quest” will...
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The Mimziest Story Of All
Well… children will save the world? This could be a message for this latest fantasy for the whole...
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