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Bee Movie
Barry B. Benson is a graduate bee fresh out of college who is disillusioned at his lone career...
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Stardust
If you wish to see a fantasy story about love, adventure and
supernatural, you don’t have to...
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NASA gets budget hike as Obama reviews manned space programme
Washington - NASA officials said Thursday that the Obama administration will increase funding for...
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We're Half Way to a Dangerous Climate Change
With the issue of global warming and climate change in prime focus over the past years, some...
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Cow Genome Decoded, Could Improve Beef, Milk
A scientific breakthrough was achieved by researchers in the filed of animal genetics, namely: the...
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New batteries could run on a virus
New York - Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a prototype...
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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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One Third of US Bird Species are Endangered
Nearly one third of the bird species in the United States are "endangered, threatened or in...
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One Third of U.S. Bird Species in Peril (Report)
There are about 800 species of birds in our country and almost one third of those are...
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NASA Delays Discovery Launch Again
NASA delayed the launch of space shuttle discovery for the fifth time. This time the space agency...
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NASA’s Discovery Shuttle to Launch Tonight
NASA’s space shuttle Discovery is set for launch on Wednesday on a mission that aims to...
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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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Ancient Footprint Suggests H. erectus Had Developed Modern Gait
Nearly 1.5 million years ago, human ancestors living in Kenya walked in a manner similar to ours,...
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Homo Ergaster Or Early Homo Erectus 1.5 Million-Year-Old Footprints Found!
Some 1.5 million-year-old footprints, found in sediment deposits in northern Kenya, are the oldest...
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New Flu Vaccine Based On Human Antibodies May Come In Years
A new vaccine fighting several strains of the flu, including the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu,...
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NASA Declares Contingency Minutes After Carbon Observatory Launch
There is still so much we need to know about carbon dioxide and how its variations affect climate...
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FDA Clears First Drug From Genetically Engineered Animals
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday cleared the first medicine made from...
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Serotonin Changes Locusts’ Behavior
A new research pointed out that serotonin plays an important role in the way locust swarm...
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NASA Prepares The Launch Of Its Orbiting Carbon Observatory
NASA announced its plans to begin a project that is looking to investigate the global warming...
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Study: Serotonin Stimulates Swarming Behavior in Locusts
It is for good reason that locust swarm outbreaks are considered not only disastrous for the...
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New Drug From Genetically Engineered Goats May Be On Its Way
The Food and Drug Administration revealed Wednesday that for the first time an...
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Scientists Find Nanodiamonds Across North America
A new study released Friday reports that the tiny diamonds sprinkled all over North America...
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Christmas in Moon's Orbit – It Happened 40 Years Ago
Humanity sent manned ships in outer space 292 times. And yet only very few of these actually...
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Scientists to Discover New Human Diseases Study Methods
University of Southern California researchers have managed to derive the first embryonic stem (ES)...
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NASA Remembers And Celebrates Its Beginings
The crew gathered by NASA on the International Space Station released a message last Friday on NASA...
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Study Says Sugar Can Be Addictive
Researchers at Princeton University have come to a strange conclusion: sugar can be addictive....
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Griffin Denies Fight With Obama Transition Team
It seems like the fact that NASA administrator Michael Griffin and the space agency were...
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Intel Envisions Self-Powered Sensors For Mobile Devices
Intel’s San Francisco conference offered insights on how our future might look like in the next 50...
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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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Mammoth DNA Almost Completely Reconstructed
A team of scientists is extremely close to a new scientific breakthrough, as its members managed to...
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ISS: Astronauts Promise Not To Lose Tool Bag Again
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station vowed to double
(and if necessary triple) check...
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Wide-DNA Sequence Could Help Resurrect Woolly Mammoth
Sequencing the nuclear genome of extinct species has always
been a challenge for scientists, and...
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Movies
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Star Trek boldly goes for a new generation
Los Angeles - Hospital nurse Michael Hudson remembers well the thrill he got when he first watched...
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“Watchmen” Is Off to Good Start
Superhero movie “Watchmen” grossed $4.6 million from midnight screenings that ere...
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The Sundance Film Festival to Kick Off
Thursday night, the 25th annual Sundance Film Festival is scheduled to kick off in Park City, Utah,...
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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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The Day The Earth Stood Still and Keanu Reeves
Robert Wise’s science-fiction classic “The Day the Earth
Stood Still” made the most of Americans’...
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“The Day the Earth Stood Still” to Open Friday
Friday,
December 12, the movie “The Day the Earth Stood Still” is scheduled to debut in
United...
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Fables To Be Shown On TV
Fables is an ongoing comic book series, created by Bill Willingham in 2002, and it deals with...
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Caprica, Prequel To Battlestar Galactica
The greatest thing surrounding sci-fi productions is that they can’t run out of timelines, as the...
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“New Moon” to Feature “Twilight” Stars
“Twilight” fans who stormed into theaters as soon as the vampire
romance film was released last...
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“Twilight’s” Darkness Shines Its Way to Success
“Twilight” brightens up the roads of Kristen Stewart and
Robert Pattinson. Literally. Just think...
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“Twilight” Earns Top Spot With $70,5 Million
After a good opening day on Friday, “Twilight” has meet the
expectations and earned the first...
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Can The “Twilight” Craze Go Further Than This? “New Moon” Is The Answer
Although it has only been in theaters for a couple of days,
“Twilight” can already see the sun...
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Trying To Understand The “Twilight” Fad
“Twilight” is surrounded by screams, eagerness and tremor.
In anticipation of the film’s long...
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“Twilight’s” Vampire Mania Is Contagious
The long awaited “Twilight” is speedily approaching its
release and while clichéd stories...
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TV Series: “True Blood” Puts Vampires In A Different Light
Alan Ball’s “True Blood,” which premieres on HBO on Sunday,
offers a different view of vampires...
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Peter Jackson signs on as Hobbit scribe
Peter Jackson and the other members of the team that wrote the Lord of The Rings film trilogy have...
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The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor: A New “Mummy” Awakens
Why doesn’t anybody learn from their past mistakes? The
first movie ok, I get it ..he didn’t...
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"Terminator: Salvation" New Footage Presented at Comic-Con 2008
The creators of 'Terminator: Salvation' could not have missed the opportunity to promote their...
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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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No Chance For “Space Chimps” At The Box Office
It’s pretty hard for
any animated movie to bring crowds to the cinemas after an animation hit...
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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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Hellboy Gives Them Hell At The Box Office
The release of Hellboy 2: The Golden Army managed to attract massive crowds to theatres all across...
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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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“Wall-E” Greeted By The Movie Critics With Rave Reviews
It remains to be seen how “Wall-E”, the latest movie
produced by Pixar and Disney, will perform at...
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Wall-E, The Robot Who Falls In Love
It’s quite unusual to talk about a movie which is scheduled
to be launched next week, especially...
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Downey Among "Cowboys and Aliens"
Robert Downey Jr., the summer’s revelation with the huge success of “Iron Man,”...
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The Happening Is Full of Toxin and Non-Sense
I think it is laudable when film directors want to use their
projects in order to raise awareness...
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Fraggle Rock Feature Musical to Come
A live-action feature musical based on the 1980s children’s television series “Fraggle...
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Diary Of The Dead, Just Another Zombie Movie
George A. Romero wants again to bring back to life the dead
in the new zombie movie “George A....
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World
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At swine flu epicentre, death toll climbs amid world alert
As the death toll climbed to 152 in Mexico, countries around the world took steps to warn the...
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Wild elephants kill elderly woman in Sumatra
Jakarta - Two wild elephants went on a rampage in Lampung province on the...
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Two rare Sumatran elephants killed
Jakarta - Two Sumatran elephants have been shot and killed in Indonesia's...
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Deadly tide of birds fuels fears of bird flu cover-up
Hong Kong - For more than a week now a deadly tide has been washing out of...
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Bird flu claims fifth human victim in China in one month
Beijing - A 21-year-old woman was confirmed infected with bird flu in central China's Hunan...
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Chinese Woman Died of Bird Flu
The Chinese government announced on Tuesday that a 19-year-old teenager girl from Beijing died of...
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Beijing Woman Dies Of Bird Flu
A Chinese woman has died of the H5N1 bird flu virus in Beijing, the World Health Organisation...
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Baby girl hospitalized in Hong Kong with mild form of bird flu
The infant, who normally lives in Shenzhen in southern China, was diagnosed with the H9N2 strain of...
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Cholera Epidemic In Zimbabwe Passes 1,000 Death Toll
Cholera is an infectious gastroenteritis caused by enterotoxin-producing strains of the bacterium...
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Hong Kong steps up border checks to halt bird flu outbreak
Hong Kong - Customs officials were on Friday stepping up the number of random checks on vehicles...
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Irish dioxin pork "unlikely" health risk, says EU food watchdog
Parma, Italy - The dioxin contamination found in Irish pork does not necessarily pose a health risk...
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Indonesia confirms two new bird flu cases, death toll rises to 113
Jakarta - A 2-year-old Indonesian girl died from bird flu, raising the country's world-leading...
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Bird flu outbreak in India's Assam state, 40,000 poultry culled
New Delhi - Authorities in India's north-eastern Assam state culled 40,000 poultry of some 60,000...
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Ugandan Refugees Return Home To Elephantine Surprise
Kampala - It may not be quite as bad as the Three Bears returning home to find Goldilocks sleeping...
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"Sistine Chapel" At United Nations Sparks Controversy
Madrid - As Spanish artist Miquel Barcelo prepares for the unveiling of his most gigantic work so...
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Jersey police: Child abuse claims based on "discredited" evidence
London - Police investigating long-running child abuse allegations on the British Channel Island of...
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Canada Puts BPA On Hazardous Substances List
The federal government has decided to add the synthetic sex hormone bisphenol A on Canada’s list of...
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Three Researchers Win Nobel Prize For Bioluminescent Cells
The Nobel Prize for chemistry is shared this year by three
US-based scientists, one of them...
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Popes says market crash shows money is worth "nothing"
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI said Monday that the current global market crash should teach...
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1st West Nile Virus Death of 2008 in California
The West Nile virus made its first human victim this year in the state of California. A 72-year-old...
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Calif. Officials Take Measures Against West Nile Virus
The number of mosquitoes which test positive at the West
Nile virus check in California
increases...
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Researchers Found Mixed Stone Age Graveyards In The Sahara
On Tuesday, a report describing a Stone Age
graveyard in Niger was released. Although the ancient...
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Bird Flu Makes Another Victim In Indonesia
A 19-year-old Indonesian man died from bird flu, raising the
country's world-leading death toll...
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California: Weather Conditions Help Firefighters in Wildfire Battle
The weather was on the firefighters’ side, at least for a day
or two, and allowed them to make...
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Truck Drivers Who Smuggle Will Lose Their License
The law will get tougher with truck drivers who smuggle
drugs or help people get into the U.S....
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Tomatoes-Related Salmonella Cases Rising in Texas
The number of people infected with salmonella in Texas has risen to 35 from 21 since Tuesday, the...
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South Korea: Beef Import Still Banned
After announcing about a week ago that the ban against U.S. beef import would be lifted,...
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South Korea Government to Resume U.S. Beef Imports
Agriculture Minister Chung Woon-chun announced Thursday that South Korea's government
will allow...
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Pentagon Makes Changes to Military Cremations
After a soldier
complained that his friend’s remains were taken to what appeared to be a
“pet...
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Coyote Dragged 2-Year-Old Girl From Yard
A coyote
grabbed a 2-year-old girl by the head and dragged her from the yard of her home
in...
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Specials
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Type 1 Diabetics Closer To Be Cured
Type 1 diabetics may soon benefit from a treatment that could enable them to survive without the...
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Brown Fat Makes You Slimmer
A study in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that adults still have a type of fat that...
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Broccoli Might Reduce Your Stomach Cancer Risk
The summer is that time of the year when you can get advantage of everything that nature has to...
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Need a dog toilet, a knotless balloon? Meet the inventors
Geneva - What to do if you live next door to a veterinarian whose clients' dogs always leave behind...
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New Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease Proves Successful in Mice
A study published in the 20 March issue of the journal Science concluded that by electrically...
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Fresh water supply pressured by growing population, social demands
New York - The world's fresh water is a finite commodity, but growing demands for it are tearing...
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Barbie not bent out of shape over 50th birthday
Los Angeles - Uber-fashion doll Barbie turned 50 on Monday, celebrating her half century with a...
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Footprints Left by Human Ancestors Found
Scientists have recently discovered footprints in northern Kenya proving that human ancestors...
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Ancient Footprint Suggests H. Erectus Had Developed Modern Gait
Nearly 1.5 million years ago, human ancestors living in Kenya walked in a manner similar to ours,...
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Ancient Footprints Show that Ancestors Walked Upright
Thursday, scientists announced that footprints resembling the ones left in wet sand by people had...
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New Flu Vaccine Based on Human Antibodies May Come in Years
A new vaccine fighting several strains of the flu, including the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu,...
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What Killed the Neanderthals?
Scientists will never give up on trying to discover as many things as possible about the species of...
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Enoki Mushrooms Recalled Over Fear of Listeria Contamination
Phillips Mushroom Farms of Kennett Square, Pa., announced the decision to recall 3.5 ounce, 4...
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Battlestar Galactica Confuses Die-Hard Fanbase
Battlestar Galactica is one of the most successful science fiction franchises, overcome only by...
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Vicks VapoRub Might Harm Your Child!
No kid under the age of four should be given the controversial cough and cold medicines, the...
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John Travolta's Son Gets Private Scientology Memorial
Final arrangements were made for Jett Travolta's private funeral service, which will be held in...
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FDA Doesn’t Approve New Drug from Salix
The FDA reported that they requested Salix Pharmaceuticals to perform another experiment on...
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Researchers Finally Derive Stem Cells From Rats
Since 1981, scientists had thought that genetically engineered rats would follow quickly after the...
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NASA Celebrates Apollo 8 Mission
NASA celebrated the 40th anniversary of the success of the Apollo 8 mission. Apollo 8 is largely...
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Study: If Ordered To Do So, People Will Torture
On Friday, scientists revealed that they had replicated an experiment involving people who...
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Bird Flu Outbreak in China Raises Concern Over Human Transmission
Chinese authorities announced on Tuesday that they had begun destroying and vaccinating...
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Immunity – Stronger at Night
New study highlights once again, if necessary, the benefits of a good night’s sleep suggesting that...
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10 Puppy Mill Survivors Searching For A Home
The ten puppies seized at Los Angeles International Airport will be given up for adoption.Those...
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FDA Encourages Fish Consumption in Pregnant Women, Kids
Federal regulators seek to change guidelines on fish consumption for pregnant women and young...
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Keanu Reeves Is Klaatu In The Day The Earth Stood Still
Robert Wise’s science-fiction classic “The Day the Earth
Stood Still” made the most of Americans’...
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Update: The Efficacy Of Hong Kong’s Bird Flu Vaccine Questioned
This week’s bird flu outbreak is the first
incident of this type on a Hong Kong farm
since 2003,...
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New Bird Flu Outbreak Reported In Hong Kong
Commonly known as the “bird flu” or “avian flu,” avian influenza is a type of influenza caused by...
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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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Chemical In Our Stomach Might Help Us Fight Obesity
As more and more people suffer from obesity and,
consequently, obesity-related diseases,...
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“Twilight" 's Vampire Mania Is Contagious
The long awaited “Twilight” is speedily approaching its
release and while clichéd stories...
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Movie Reviews
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"Underworld: Rise of the Lycans"
"Underworld: Rise of the Lycans," tells the story of the third chapter in the...
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“The Day the Earth Stood Still” Is Motionless
“The Day the Earth Stood Still” debuted in theaters across
the country on Friday and revived the...
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Film Review: “The Day the Earth Stood Still”
Robert Wise’s science-fiction classic “The Day the Earth
Stood Still” made the most of Americans’...
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“The Day The Earth Stood Still,” Aliens Invaded
Robert Wise’s 1951 sci-ficlassic “The Day the Earth Stood Still” represented
a straightforward...
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“Twilight” Gains Top Spot With $70,5 Million
After a good opening day on Friday, “Twilight” has meet the
expectations and earned the first...
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“Twilight” Proves That Vampires Represent Profitable Business
It’s all about “Twilight” these days. In the dark light of
dusk, a gorgeous girl and an attractive...
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Review: “Ghost Town” Does Not Spook, It Thrills
At first glance, “Ghost Town’s” title may actually suggest that
the plot is set in a remote,...
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Movie Review: The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor
Why doesn’t anybody learn from their past mistakes? The
first movie ok, I get it ..he didn’t...
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Movie Review: Hellboy II: The Golden Army
The mastermind of the creepy fantastic is back, with the premiere of his second ‘Hellboy’ movie on...
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Movie Review: Wall-E, The Last Romantic Robot On Earth
This weekend's premiere from Pixar and Disney, “Wall-E”, a romantic comedy about a robot who falls...
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Movie Review: “Stardust”
If you wish to see a fantasy story about love, adventure and
supernatural, you don’t have to miss...
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Technology
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IBM's next frontier for computing: TV game shows
San Francisco - Technology giant IBM on Monday announced its next frontier in the unending quest to...
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2009 technology wish list - and why not?
Washington - Wish lists often accompany celebrations around the beginning of a new year. And...
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Greenpeace Happy With Apple Progress But Wants More
Along with the rest of the world, Greenpeace was keeping an
eye on Apple on Thursday for the...
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Artificial Intelligence Entity Fools People Into Thinking It’s Human
Have we crossed the boundaries between humans and machines? This
is the question one might ask...
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Artificial Intelligence Has Yet To Learn
At the annual Turing Test held at University of Reading in the U.K., five artificial conversational...
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Astronauts to Use the Moon in Training for Mars
NASA chief Mike Griffin spoke this week at the International
Astronautical Congress in Glasgow,...
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Large Hadron Collider Raises Much Concern
Next
Wednesday, scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research
(CERN) laboratory in...
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Intel Believes In Wireless Power, Wants To Cut The Last Cord
This year’s Intel Developer Forum held in San Francisco
ended with a fascinating vision of how the...
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Branson’s Virgin Presented the White Knight
Virgin Galactic, the space tourism company founded by British entrepreneur
and adventurer Richard...
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Google Experiments With Graphical Ads - Image Search Combo
Google wants to change the face
of Image Search, by associating graphical ads to the search...
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Sony's Virtual World, Home, Delayed Second Time
Sony has delayed its Playstation 3 virtual world, home, for the second time. Kazuo Hirai, president...
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Sony's PlayStation Home Won't Make It This Spring Either
Once again, PlayStation Home didn’t
make it for this spring’s release, as Sony Computer...
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Study Warns: Heart Defibrillators Vulnerable To Hacker Attacks
U.S. researchers unveiled on Wednesday
that even humans can be vulnerable to hacker attacks. How...
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MySpace Opens Up to Third-Party Apps
As MySpace announced at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, it opened its platform for developers...
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"w00t" Is Merriam-Webster's Word of the Year!
No matter whether they are online or not, we all use the famous Merriam-Webster dictionaries. Yet,...
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Chimps Outperformed Humans In A Memory Test
Three adult female chimpanzees, their three youngsters and a dozen adult human volunteers were...
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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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Health
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Swine flu tally is 2,384 cases in 24 countries: WHO
Geneva/Stockholm - The World Health Organization increased Friday the number of...
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WHO reports 1,516 confirmed cases of new flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday confirmed 1,516 cases of the...
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Mexican health officials raise swine-flu deaths to 19
Mexico City - Mexican Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova have raised the number of confirmed...
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What is swine flu?
Stockholm - The current outbreak of swine flu which has caused alarm around the world is a...
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Federal Officials Issue another Salmonella Warning
Federal officials are advising people not to eat raw alfalfa sprouts following reports of at least...
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Swine Flu Outbreak - A Cause for "Concern," Obama Says
President Barack Obama said he was closely watching an outbreak of swine flu in the United States,...
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Spain calls for calm after case of swine flu is confirmed
Madrid - The Spanish government on Monday called for calm after Europe's first case of swine flu...
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New Method to Create Stem Cells Revealed
US researchers on Thursday reported that they found a safer way to create embryonic stem cells...
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Seven Cases of Human Swine Flu Reported in the US
The number of people contracting swine flu is on the rise in the United States with the Centers for...
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Stem Cell Therapy May Reverse Symptoms of MS
Findings of a preliminary study give hope to people suffering from multiple sclerosis showing that...
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Walnuts May Prevent Breast Cancer
A new study by researchers from Marshall University of Medicine in Huntington reveals that eating...
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Two Cases of Human Swine Flu Traced in California
Two kids in California got infected with swine flu in late March but they recovered, according to...
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Stem Cell Transplant Effective in Type 1 Diabetes
People suffering from type 1 diabetes may soon not need to inject themselves on daily basis in...
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Harris Teeter Recalls Pistachios over Salmonella Concerns
North Carolina-based grocery food chain Harris Teeter announced over the weekend that it is...
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Women Fertility May One Day Be Restored through Stem Cell Treatment
Reporting in the journal Nature Cell Biology, Chinese scientists suggest that women may one day be...
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Brown Fat May Help People Fight Obesity
How many times have you heard your friends complaining of being fat? Or how many times you wished...
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Chemical in Broccoli Fights H. Pylori Infection
Besides lowering the risk of cancer and coronary heart disease due to high levels of vitamin C and...
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Novo Still Hopeful on Diabetes Drug
Despite a split ruling on the safety of a new diabetes drug by the US Food and Drug...
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Researchers blame genetics for sudden cardiac arrest in athletes
Hamburg, Germany - A team of German scientists say they have found a genetic cause for mysterious...
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Spinal Cord Stimulation May Improve Quality of Life in Parkinson’s Patients
A new study released Thursday by US researchers suggests that, when electrically stimulated the...
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3-year-old in Vietnam dies of bird flu
Hanoi - A 3-year-old Vietnamese boy has died of avian influenza after four...
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Boy in Vietnam tests positive for bird flu
Hanoi - A Vietnamese boy has tested positive for the avian influenza virus, the...
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HIV - Among the Greatest Battles In The History of Humanity
A study published Wednesday in the journal Nature confirms the fact that the battle against the HIV...
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Top Companies Stop Selling BPA-Containing Baby Bottles
Recent studies showing that a substance also used in producing baby bottles is dangerous to the...
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Commonly-Used Compound Proves Successful against HIV Infection
Researchers have tested many vaccines and gels to see their efficiency in HIV prevention, but...
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Compound Found Effective against HIV Infection in Monkeys
Researchers have made a huge step forward in fighting AIDS virus by announcing that a cheap,...
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Researchers Develop a Macaque Model of HIV Infection
Researchers have made an important step in AIDS field by creating a new HIV strain that infects a...
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Scientists Develop HIV Strain that Infects Monkeys
Scientists succeeded in creating a strain of the human AIDS virus that can infect and multiply in...
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Norovirus Massively Contacted on Cruise Ship
A Holland American cruise ship returned to San Diego from Mexico after more than 100 passengers...
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Scientists Make Astonishing Breakthrough in the Flight against Flu
Researchers at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in...
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