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The Mist
The Mist is about the dividing power of fear, about
alienation and about how our ugliest demons...
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Lions For Lambs
Having prestigious Robert Redford as a director, lead actor and
producer, the movie “Lions for...
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Enchanted
The tale follows the beautiful princess Giselle as she is banished by an evil queen from her...
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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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The Golden Compass
The main story is about a young orphan girl named Lyra
Belacqua, played by Dakota Blue Rcihards,...
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Beowulf
In the age of heroes comes the mightiest warrior of them all, Beowulf. After destroying the...
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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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Jumper
What if you could constantly transport yourself anywhere in the blink of an eye? That’s what...
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The Spiderwick Chronicles
You could be hasty and call “The Spiderwick Chronicles” another fantasy movie and then leave it...
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Possession
A woman's husband collides with his brother in a freak car accident, landing both of them into...
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Penelope
A modern day romantic tale about a young girl's inspiring journey, a mysterious family secret and...
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The Forbidden Kingdom
While hunting down bootleg kung-fu DVDs in a Chinatown pawnshop, Jason makes an extraordinary...
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Nim's Island
Anything can happen on Nim's Island, a magical place ruled by a young girl's imagination. It is an...
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Speed Racer 2008
Born to race cars, Speed Racer is aggressive, instinctive and, most of all, fearless. His only real...
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Iron Man
Tony Stark is a billionaire industrialist and genius inventor who is kidnapped and forced to build...
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The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian Trailer 1
One year later, the Kings and Queens of Narnia find themselves back in that faraway wondrous realm,...
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The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian Trailer 2
One year later, the Kings and Queens of Narnia find themselves back in that faraway wondrous realm,...
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Wanted Trailer
25-year-old Wes was the most disaffected, cube-dwelling drone the planet had ever known. His boss...
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Meet Dave Movie Official Trailer 2008
A massive fireball from space hits New York's Central Park and an ordinary man emerges unscathed....
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Journey to the Center of the Earth: Theatrical Trailer
An exciting adventure based on the classic Jules Verne novel "Journey to the Center of the...
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The X-Files: I Want to Believe Trailer (HD)
In grand "X-Files" manner, the film's storyline is being kept under wraps. This much can...
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Trailer HD
On the front lines of an intergalactic struggle between good and evil, fans young and old will join...
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Death Race (2008) Trailer
Terminal Island, New York: 2020. Overcrowding in the U.S. penal system has reached a breaking...
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Babylon A.D. Official Trailer
A mercenary charged with delivering a young woman from Russia to Canada learns that she has been...
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Igor (2008) Official Theatrical Trailer
A hunchbacked lab assistant has big dreams of becoming a mad scientist and winning the first place...
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Ghost Town Trailer!
Bertram Pincus is a man whose people skills leave much to be desired. When Pincus dies...
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The Haunting of Molly Hartley Trailer
A teenage girl discovers that her parents made a pact with the devil to save her life. When the...
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Astronauts installing new camera on Hubble
Washington - US astronauts on Thursday were conducting the first spacewalk to upgrade and repair...
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ISS ready for six residents, most international crew ever
Washington - After more than 10 years of construction, the International Space Station is...
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Nefertiti's "hidden face" proves Berlin bust is not Hitler's fake
Hamburg - Using 21st Century medical computer technology, German researchers have unveiled the...
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Researchers Decode the Genome of the Cow
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and the US Department of Agriculture have been...
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Researchers Decode Cow Genome
Good news for the cattle industry. A team of scientists managed to complete a research study which...
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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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Astronomers Find 2 Exoplanets Quite Earth-like
The astronomers’ search for a planted that is very much like Earth seems to go well and have...
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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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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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Space station's final solar panel starts unfurling
Washington - The final solar panel at the space station began unfurling, as planned, on Friday, the...
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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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Superman's foundation welcomes Obama's stem cell move
Los Angeles - The foundation started by former Superman star Christopher Reeve has applauded...
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Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change Kicks Off Today
More than 2,000 climate scientists and researchers will gather today in Copenhagen, Denmark, to...
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British scientists trace early horse domestication to Kazakhstan
London - Horses were domesticated around 1,000 years earlier than previously believed and...
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Kepler Ready To Begin Search Mission For Earth-Like Planets
NASA’s ambitious mission to find other Earth-like planets orbiting stars in habitable zones...
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Evidence Points To Horse Domestication As Early As 5,500 Years Ago
The theories regarding horse domestication have been quite controversial among scientists, however,...
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NASA’s Kepler Spacecraft Will Be Launched on Friday
A U.S. orbiting telescope designed to help answer one of the oldest and deepest questions of...
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Tomorrow, NASA Launches Kepler to Find Earth-Like Planets
Tomorrow, NASA will launch the Kepler space telescope, an ultra-sophisticated machine that was...
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China Crashes Satellite into Moon to Gain Experience
China deliberately crashed a lunar probe into the moon on Sunday. The move was made with the...
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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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IPY Reports Major Changes in Polar Regions Due To Global Warming
A study presented this week in Geneva from the International Polar Year reveals that global warming...
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NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory Ready For Takeoff
We are standing at a crossroad, where knowing when, why and how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere...
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NASA, ESA Join Forces For Jupiter, Saturn Missions
NASA said it will continue to pursue its studies on Jupiter and its four largest moons, as well as...
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Study Finds Common Species For Both Polar Seas
A marine census released on Monday has documented 7,500 species in the Antarctic and 5,500 in the...
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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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It’s High Time We Became Aware of the Global Warming Disaster
Researchers warned Saturday that the global warming situation is much worse that previously...
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Same Species Found at Both Poles
New findings about the marine life show that there are 7,500 species living in the Antarctic and...
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Global Warming Needs To Be Addressed NOW
The latest studies completed on global warming point out that the phenomenon is moving at a much...
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U.S.
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US seeks restrictions on tourism to Arctic-Antarctic region
Washington - The United States will push for more restrictions on tourism to the North and South...
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Court Denies Vaccines – Autism Link
There is no scientific evidence to prove childhood vaccines cause autism, according to a special...
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EPA Sets Hearing on Fuel Efficiency Standards
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) did not need too much time to think about it and already...
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Baby Born With 12 Fingers And 12 Toes
Daly City from California has attended a miracle this month. Baby Kamani Hubbard was born with 12...
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Controversial Changes on Texas Schools’ Curriculum
It seems that the recent adjustments that lawmakers in Texas had done regarding the science...
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Western Forests Are Dying At An Increasing Rate, Study Says
A recent study shows that trees on old growth forests across the West are dying at a small, but...
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Western Forests Affected By Climate Change
The U.S. Geological Survey released a report presenting a worrying trend in western U.S. where the...
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Director of Disease Control Centers, Dr. Julie Gerberding, Resigns
Dr. Julie Gerberding, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, resigned. Dr....
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CMS Releases New Nursing Home Ratings
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released on Thursday quality ratings for each of...
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Obama unveils education secretary
Washington - President-elect Barack Obama on Tuesday tapped a long-time friend and head of...
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Man Arrested In Oregon Bank Bombing
Authorities have arrested a suspect in connection with the bombing incident that killed two...
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Gene Mutation Said To Combat Obesity
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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FDA Intends To Modify Consumer Advice On Fish
Since March 2004, the federal government has urged women of childbearing years, pregnant women,...
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American Students Getting Better at Math
According to a survey published Tuesday, American children
have gotten better at Math, doing much...
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U.S. Students Get Better at Math
A study
released on Tuesday pointed out that American 4th and 8th
graders significantly improved...
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Survey Shows US Students Gain In International Math Test
The most recent international survey on teen mathematics and
science achievements released by the...
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Radio Host Was Involved In Drug Company Commercial Interests
Senator Charles Grassley, the Iowa Republican who for over a year has been leading an investigation...
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Obama pledges urgent action on climate change
Los Angeles - US president-elect Barack Obama on Tuesday pledged urgent action to implement the...
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NASA: Endeavour And STS-126 Crew Prepare For Launch
Endeavour's crew members ate their traditional launch-day meal in Kennedy's Operations and Checkout...
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African Americans Recall Advances as White House Race Ends
Chicago - Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama may have been raised largely by his white...
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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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Abortion, Gay Marriage, Animal Rights on US Ballot Bids
San Francisco - Were they just to take their cues from television ads, voters in California might...
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"Stars' War": Celebs raise big money for Obama
New York - Left up to Hollywood, Barack Obama would be a clear shoe-in for the White House on...
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3 Percent Of American Children Are Unisured, With An Insured Parent
More than 2 million American children have
no health insurance because their parents can’t afford...
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Study: Many U.S. Children Are Uninsured, Even Though Their Parents Have Health Insurance
A study
published on Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association
has revealed that...
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Business
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Tata's Nano set for commercial launch Monday
New Delhi - Tata Motors' Nano, said to be the world's cheapest car, was set to be launched in the...
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Coca-Cola, Accused Of Cheating Customers
Coca-Cola is, without a doubt, one of the largest, most successful, and most popular companies...
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Coca-Cola Faces Suit Over VitaminWater
Nutrition advocacy group Center for Science in the Public Interest sued Coca-Cola on...
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Fox's Kevin Reilly Says He’s Ready to Give Up on “Prison Break”
After years at ratings-challenged NBC, Kevin Reilly left his presidential status of the channel 19...
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NASA Prepares Its Shuttles For Sale
NASA announced that it plans to donate and sell the shuttles once they will be retired in two...
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Taiwan Semiconductor revises down output target owing to recession
Taipei - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker, on...
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Tony Fadell Leaves Apple
Apple has recently gone through a pretty radical change
involving its management, as the inventor...
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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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Sergey Brin, Google’s Cofounder, Writes On Blog About Parkinson’s Risk
In a post on its newly opened blog, Too, Sergey Brin, one of the two
co-founders of Google, has...
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Microsoft Starts New Vista Push
The Mac’s sales have gone up 24% since last year’s revenue,
thanks in part to the notorious Mac...
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NebuAd Slows Down Its Pace
After quite a long period of time in which the
company showed no signs of being bothered by the...
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Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin To Fly In Space
Space Adventures, the US company that offers space trips
for the millionaires and billionaires,...
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Hulu Adds New Shows To Its Programming List
Hulu, the popular web site offering free, high quality
videos of several TV shows and movies,...
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Dannon Sued Over False Advertising
A California woman has filed a lawsuit against The Dannon Company, accusing the company of false...
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Specials
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Obama's Tech Panel Includes Google CEO, Microsoft Executive
President Barack Obama has named a technology panel and on Monday unveiled is included. Among the...
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Stephen Hawking Is ‘Seriously Ill’, Hospitalized
Stephen Hawking, the renowned British mathematician known for his contributions to the fields of...
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Two Genetic Variants Predispose People to Stroke
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that carrying certain genes might...
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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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Queen Nefertiti bust has two faces, study shows
Berlin - German researchers have discovered that the bust of an Egyptian pharaonic queen hailed as...
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Study: Playing Shooter Video Games Improves Eyesight
A recent study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience reached the conclusion that playing...
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FDA Ordered To Reconsider Restrictions on the Morning-After Pill
No matter she’s over 18 or not, every girl in the US should have access to the morning-after...
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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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Leonardo "self portrait" discovered by Italian TV presenter
Rome - A Italian state-television presenter says he has discovered in one of Leonardo Da Vinci's...
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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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Botched Satellite Launch Puts an End to NASA Mission
NASA officials announced that the United States government’s first attempt to map carbon...
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Study: Polar Oceans Populated by a Large Number of Species
Monday, a marine census revealed that there were 7,500 documented species in the Antarctic...
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Black History Month - A Studying Opportunity
All over the U.S., as well as in many other countries in the African Diaspora, February is...
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Babies’ Gestures Linked to the Development of Infant Speech
Thursday, United States researchers revealed that babies that used many gesture in order to...
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Kisses Relieve Stress
If you don’t have anybody to kiss you on Valentine’s Day, you’d better go out...
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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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Actor James Whitmore Passed Away At The Age Of 87
Veteran Tony and Emmy award-winning actor James Whitmore died on Friday, at the age of...
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Charles Darwin’s 200th Birthday Celebrated With Debates
Many churches in Oxford decided to make a conference as to celebrate the 200th birthday of Charles...
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Charles Darwin's 200th Anniversary
February 12 marks the 200th birthday of evolutionary biologist Charles Darwin and scientists and...
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Colors Red and Blue Can Really Make a Difference in One’s Way of Thinking
In a clever series of experiments, Ravi Mehta and Rui Zhu from the University of British Columbia...
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Birth Of Octuplets Questioned By Medical Experts
What should have been a happy event for a California woman who last week gave birth to octuplets...
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200 Years of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution, But Controversy the Same
In more than a week from now, Charles Darwin’s book “On the Origin of Species”...
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Bart Simpson Turns To Scientology
Aside from the extremely popular show, Bart Simpson’s voice can now be heard in a...
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The Swarming Instinct In Locusts Has An Explanation
A recent study presented in the journal Science reached the conclusion that the increases of...
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Billy the Elephant is Staying at the Zoo!
The Los Angeles City Council voted on Wednesday to finish the Los Angeles Zoo's...
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Neil Gaiman’s “The Graveyard Book” Gets Newbery Medal
“The Graveyard Book” was considered to be the most important contribution brought to...
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Neil Gaiman Blogs About Newbery Medal For ‘The Graveyard Book’
Widely popular fantasy writer Neil Gaiman is “amazed and delighted” after being awarded...
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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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Technology
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Traditional media dominate Webby winners, refuting death knell
San Francisco - The internet might not be the death of traditional media after all. Three of the...
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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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MIT Scientists Develop Battery that Charges in Seconds
Michigan Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists have made a new kind of lithium batteries that...
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Kepler Launches to Search for other ‘Earths’
NASA and JPL launched the Kepler telescope, a $590-million mission that for the next three years...
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New Unauthorized iPhone App Stores Emerge
Apple’s monopoly of the iPhone application market is beginning to fade away as numerous...
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NASA Satellite Crash “Extremely Disappointing”
A satellite launched by NASA to monitor the carbon dioxide emissions encountered some problems on...
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Congress Urged To Support Reform and Funding Of New Forensics System
A strong set of evidence should be able to put the right people in jail, and absolve the innocents,...
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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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Darwin’s 200th Birthday Celebrated With Debates
Many churches in Oxford decided to make a conference as to celebrate the 200th birthday of Charles...
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A Nine Year Old Malaysian as the Youngest iPhone Developer
Lim Ding Wen, a nine-year-old Malaysian from Singapore, is probably the youngest registered iPhone...
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Digital Switch Delay Receives Further Support
The United States have been preparing for a long time for the switch from normal to digital...
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Could You Imagine Apple Without Steve Jobs?
The announcement made by Steve Jobs that he is leaving the company until June due to medical...
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NASA’s Mars Rovers Celebrate 5 Years of Martian Activity
NASA’s Mars rovers are celebrating five years of activity on the Red Planet. It has been five...
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NASA Contracts Smaller Companies to Supply ISS
NASA more than subcontracted yesterday two companies to resupply the International Space Station...
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Astronauts Carry Out Overnight Spacewalk Outside the ISS
International Space Station astronauts carried out an overnight spacewalk in order to install an...
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NASA Seeks Ideas to Display Space Shuttle
NASA is seeking the counsel of schools and science museums to establish the best way it can...
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NASA on the "High-Risk" List
A strange and glowing object is circling the Earth. It seems that the person responsible for the...
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NASA Gives Space Shuttles Away
Endeavour, Atlantis and Discovery are the three space shuttles that NASA intends to give away once...
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Major Earthquake Expected To Hit Sumatra within Decades
The Indonesian island of Sumatra has been the scene of
devastating earthquakes in recent years,...
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Google Adds Magazine Search Function
Google announced on Tuesday that they have a partnership
with several publishers to include a...
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Magazine Content – The Latest Addition To Google Search
Google Search has evolved in the past decade into the most
popular search engine on the Internet,...
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NASA Announces New Schedule For Its Mars Rover: 2011
The space agency has announced that NASA's Mars Science
Laboratory will launch two years later...
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Endeavour Waved the International Space Station Good-Bye
Space shuttle Endeavour undocked from the International Space Station and began its 2 day trip back...
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Kid-friendly searching
Washington - Kids love the Internet. Unfortunately, as every parent knows, there's a lot of trouble...
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Joe Doerr: Bill Joy Would Be a Great CTO in Obama Administration
During the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, billionaire John
Doerr suggested in an interview...
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The Monitor To Enter Second Century Of Existence In Digital Form
We live in an era of digital transition, and newspapers are
not exception to that. The latest...
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Hubble Telescope, Up And About Again
The 18 year old Hubble Space Telescope could be snapping pictures of the heavens again as early as...
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Fix Leads to Other Errors
NASA engineers have managed to power up the Hubble Space Telescope’s backup computer, but new...
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Hubble Telescope Will Be Repaired From Earth
Hubble space telescope's redundant Side B Control Unit/Science Data Formatter began to be rebooted...
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NASA Ready to Boot-up Hubble Backup
The Hubble Space Telescope fortuitously failed
at the best possible time two weeks ago, right...
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People
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Charles Darwin's Gift To the World Celebrated This Month
Charles Darwin was an English naturalist who realized and demonstrated that all species of life...
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Fellow Writers Remember Late US Novelist John Updike
Tributes to Pulitzer Prize winner John Updike, who died Tuesday after losing the battle with lung...
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Poet Edgar Allan Poe at 200
Edgar Allan Poe wrote poetry, short-stories, and literary critics while making his way through the...
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Literary Icon Edgar Allan Poe, Subject of Heated Debate
Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most prominent writers of the American Romantic Movement. He is...
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New “American Idol” Judge Kara DioGuardi Revealed
"American Idol" returns for its eighth season on Tuesday with a new judge.Paula...
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Star Trek Actress Led to Her Last Way
Forest Lawn – Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles was filled with people on Sunday for...
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Goodbye to Father of “sci-fi” – Forrest Ackerman Dies
Forrest J. Ackerman was sometimes an actor, literary
agent, magazine editor and suave eccentric....
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Michael Crichton, Author of Jurassic Park, Dies of Cancer at 66
Michael Crichton, aged 66, died in Los Angeles on Tuesday. According to the release issued by his...
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Michael Crichton, ‘Jurassic Park’ Writer, Dies of Cancer
Writer and movie maker Michael Crichton, who was well-known for best-selling novels "Jurassic...
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Former Trekker George Takei Marries Longtime Boyfriend
Star Trek actor George Takei and his longtime boyfriend tied the knot on Sunday. The marriage...
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Randy Pausch, the Inspirational Professor from Carnegie Mellon, Dies
Randy Pausch, who became famous with his “Last Lecture”
series, becoming a YouTube phenomenon,...
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Inspirational Professor Randy Pausch Died Today at 47
Randy Pausch, the former Professor of Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, and Design at...
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Wesley Snipes Gets 3-Year Prison Sentence
Wesley Snipes, the “Blade” movie star, was sentenced to
three years in prison Thursday for tax...
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Sci-Fi Legend Sir Arthur Clarke Buried in Sri Lanka
British sci-fi legend Sir Arthur C. Clarke was put to rest today in Sri Lanka. The government,...
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News Legend, Hal Fishman Left An Irreplaceable Anchor Position
The 75 year news legend, Hal Fishman passed away on Tuesday,
3 a.m., in less than a week after...
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TV Star Don Herbert Dies
Television favorite, the one and only "Mr. Wizard," who introduced children in the world...
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Video Games
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Spore Challenges The Sims’ Popularity
You just loved The Sims, didn’t you? Will Wright, the
creator of the most popular video game ever,...
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Mass Effect PC Version Postponed For May 28
In an announcement posted on the Mass Effect official forum, BioWare announced a small delay for...
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Mass Effect Makes Its Way To PC
Mass Effect, one of the best games released last year for
Microsoft’s Xbos 360, will be released...
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Fox News And EA Clash Over Mass Effect Incorrect Report
The gaming world is in on fire after a Fox News Channel
report said that Mass Effect, a game for...
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Singapore's Board of Film Censor Reverses Mass Effect Ban
According to a report from the Straits Times, the Singapore
censors have reversed the ban of Mass...
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2K and Gearbox Ready to Cross Next-Gen Borderlands
2K Games, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, has teamed up with acclaimed...
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Resistance: Fall of Man Outrages Curch Of England
One of the most popular games on the PS3 platform,
Resistance: Fall of Man outraged the Manchester...
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World
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China, EU in diplomatic bind over satellite-navigation systems
Beijing - China and the European Union are at loggerheads over their...
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Antarctica Is Getting Dangerously Warm!
The troubling situation in Antarctica keeps getting worse. There are clear signs that the...
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Sarkozy calls for "moralization of capitalism"
Paris - French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Thursday opened an economic symposium in Paris by...
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New Bangladeshi Leaders Face Difficult Road Ahead
Dhaka - The new government of Bangladesh will have to be nimble or risk being swept away by...
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Bangladesh Prepares To Vote And Return To Democracy
Dhaka - Bangladesh votes in national elections Monday to return the South Asian nation to...
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Dutch Lawmakers Debate Financial Support For Newspapers
Amsterdam - The Dutch government and opposition members have joined forces to boost the financial...
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Iraq In 2008: Between Bloodshed And The Ballot Box
Baghdad - On December 11 a lone male parked his car outside the Abdullah Restaurant, on the...
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Costa Rica Leap-Frogs Ahead In Ecotourism
Puerto Viejo de Carapiqui, Costa Rica - A world leader in ecotourism, Costa Rica is a country that...
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Indian Commandoes Free More Foreigners from Mumbai Hotels
The Indian military commandoes are continuing operations to capture or kill the remaining...
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Youth Meet In East Timor To Grapple With Violence In Society
Dili - Young people from around the world gathered this week in East Timor to participate in a...
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Nepal's Himalayan glaciers at risk due to global warming
Kathmandu - The rise in global temperatures and climate change caused by greenhouse gases are...
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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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Alternative Nobel Prize to Peace Work, Social Justice
Stockholm - Winners from Germany, India, Somalia and the United States were cited Wednesday for...
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Climate, Security, Stability to Dominate EU-India Summit
Brussels - Global warming, global security and the global financial crisis are set to top 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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US Campaign Rhetoric Shows Resurgent "Culture Wars"
San Francisco - The United States might be fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but back on home...
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United States Braces for Gustav, Louisiana Calls State of Emergency
Louisiana called a state of emergency and put the National Guard on standby, preparing for a...
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“Last Lecture” Author, Randy Pausch, Dies Of Cancer
Computer science professor Randy Pausch, of the Carnegie Mellon University,
whose last lecture...
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Girls Are Just As Good As Boys At Math, Study Says
Is there a real difference between the intellectual abilities
of girls and boys at Math? For many...
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Michael Savage Continues Autism Discussion, Maintaining His Point of View
When you have the opportunity to inform people on certain
subjects, the worst thing to do is to...
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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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NASA Sets Dates of Shuttle Fleet's Last Flights
NASA (the United States space agency) revealed the dates it fixed for the last flights of the...
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International Whale Commission Decides Future of Whales
The International Whale Commission meeting was held this
year in Santiago, Chile. Even though the...
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Ohio Science Teacher Axed over ‘Branding’ Students with Crosses
If you thought you’ve seen it all, here is something that might mass you up.Mount Vernon City...
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Welcomes Back, Humpback Whales
Good news for whale lovers, as SPLASH, which stands for
Structure of Populations, Levels of...
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Government Responsible for Deaths in Myanmar Cyclone
In the aftermath of the devastating cyclone Nargis which wreaked havoc in Myanmar, there are many...
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US Army Veteran Charged With Espionage
US authorities have issued a statement about the arrest of a US
Army veteran who is suspected of...
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Turn Off the Lights to Save the Earth
Major cities and towns across the world are switching off
the lights for one hour at 8 p.m. on...
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Second Suspect Arrested in UNC killing
Authorities announced they have arrested the second suspect
wanted in the killing of University of...
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Health
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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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FDA Makes Plan B Available for 17-Year-Olds without Prescription
The US Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday said it will allow 17-year-olds to get the...
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Genetic Variants Tied to Increased Risk of Ischemic Stroke
Two genetic variants appear to significantly increase the risk of ischemic stroke, US researchers...
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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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With running watches, fewer frills are fine
Hamburg/Cologne - In the old days, runners carried no more than a stopwatch showing how long they...
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NY Health Commissioner Calls for Tax on Sugared Drinks
An article in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that imposing a tax on sodas and sports...
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Experimental Prostate Cancer Drug Is Promising in Early Testing
An experimental drug showed promise in treating advanced prostate cancer in early trial,...
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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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Study: Heart Muscle Cells Renewed Throughout Life
A study appearing in the April 3 issue of the journal Science suggests that our heart muscle cells...
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Novo Nordisk Shares Down after Liraglutide Gets Mixed Review
Shares of Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk A/S fell as much as 13 percent on Friday after a Food and...
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British medical journal urges Pope to retract condom remarks
London - A top medical research journal Friday urged Pope Benedict XVI to retract his...
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Mushrooms Can Prevent Breast Cancer in Women
A diet rich in mushrooms and green tea may considerably lower the risk of developing breast...
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More Mentally Ill Adults Cared for in Nursing Homes
According to a report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid prepared for The Associated...
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Pope Benedict’s Remarks – Misunderstood?
Pope Benedict’s statement upon arriving in Cameron that AIDS cannot be overcome by the...
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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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Obama lifts stem-cell funding ban in latest shift on ethics
Washington - US President Barack Obama on Monday reversed an eight-year long government block on...
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Obama to End Restrictions on Stem Cell Research
Science matters to the Obama administration.
President Barack Obama will most likely sign...
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Parents Can Now Predetermine Physical Traits of Their Future Child
Los Angeles's Fertility Clinic has offered parents the opportunity to pay in order to select the...
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Combination of Two-Already Approved Drugs May Cure Resistant TB
Two FDA-approved drugs show promise in treating extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB),...
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Scientists - One Step Closer to Discovering a Cure for the Common Cold
Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore and the University of...
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Swimmers Exposed to Drug-resistant Staph Bacteria
People who swim at crowded public beaches are exposed to antibiotic resistant staph bacteria...
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Staph Bacteria Found in the Ocean
The U.S. researchers have recently found out that one in three swimmers may get to be infected with...
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Autism-Vaccine Debate Not Over Yet
Vaccines do not cause autism, a special court ruled Thursday in three cases...
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Vaccines Are Not Responsible For Autism Whatsoever
Thursday, the United State's Vaccine Court Omnibus Autism Proceeding delivered its ruling to three...
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Most Advertised Cigarette Brands Also On Top of Teenagers’ Preferences
The most heavily advertized brands of cigarettes, Marlboro, Newport and Camel also seem to be on...
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Scientists Decode Genetic Map of Cold Virus
Science moves one step closer to finding an effective treatment for the common cold, as University...
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No More Colds Thanks to New Gene Discovery
Researchers are reporting what could at least be a significant step in curing the common cold. They...
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University of Chicago Medical Center to Cut 450 Jobs
The University of Chicago Medical Center said Monday it will eliminate the jobs of 450 employees,...
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Colors Red And Blue Can Really Make A Difference In One’s Way of Thinking
In a clever series of experiments, Ravi Mehta and Rui Zhu from the University of British Columbia...
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Baby Born with 12 Fingers and 12 Toes
Daly City from California has attended a miracle this month. Baby Kamani Hubbard was born with 12...
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Movies
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Monsters versus Aliens wins box office sweep
Washington - The animated Monsters vs Aliens took the US weekend box office prize, bringing in an...
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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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“Watchmen” May Turn Out to Be a Box Office Hit
Producers behind “Watchmen” call the movie a fresh, expressively intricate adaptation...
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“Grand Torino” Turns into Success for Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood has consistently been considered a “movie a year” actor since the...
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“The Terminator” Listed for Preservation
Arnold Schwarzenegger turned from a historic actor to a respected politician. He now fights...
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The Day the Earth Stood Still tops US box office
New York - Keanu Reeves-starrer, "The Day the Earth Stood Still", topped the US box...
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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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Keanu Reeves Plays An Alien
Keanu Reeves has been known for his peculiar performance choices. From Neo, the “chosen” hacker in...
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"City Of Ember" Opens This Weekend
Last night, Ireland’s Belfast city centre hosted the
European premiere of the motion picture City...
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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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Lost in the Plot of Abrams’ New Series “Fringe”
Television has come a long way since, let’s say, from the top of my head…“MacGyver.” This...
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“Fringe” Will Give You The Creeps
The imagination of J.J. Abrams seems to be inexhaustible.
The mastermind of hit TV series “Lost”...
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Steve Coogan's Hamlet 2 Hits The U.S
“Hamlet 2” is a comedy about a failed actor who tries to
make a science-fiction musical sequel to...
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“Monster Slayer” – Another Jon Knautz Massacre Movie
The protagonist of, "Monster Slayer" is a down in the dumps young plumber, Jack (Trevor...
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Review: "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" Is Kids' Stuff
The today-released animated "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" movie already caused a wave of...
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Batman to Sink Titanic?
More and more voices predict that the fresh-baked blockbuster “The Dark Night”, which continues the...
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Jack White And Alicia Keys Team Up For Quantum Of Solace
White Stripes frontman Jack White unexpectedly paired with
soul singer Alicia Keys to record the...
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'The X-Files' Fever Takes Over Hollywood
Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny stepped arm in arm on the red carpet for the Los Angeles...
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Hellboy II: The Golden Army Rules This Weekend Box Office
With $35,885,000 the latest creation of Guillermo Del Toro,
“Hellboy II: The Golden Army”, has...
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Journey to the Center of the Earth Benefits from RealD 3D
Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D is the first ever live-action film to be released in the...
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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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“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 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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What Is Happening With M. Night Shyamalan?
The “Sixth Sense” days of glory are gone, but director M. Night
Shyamalan is still struggling to...
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John Cusack Cast as Hero in Emmerich's "2012"
John Cusack is in negotiations to play a heroic character faced with a cataclysmic event and...
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Movie Review: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
The major advantage of fiction adventures is that they
become addictive, once they manage to...
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Movie Review: Iron Man Is Here
Moviegoers will be delighted to discover that a new hero is
ready to save the world, as “Iron Man”...
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Movie Review: The Forbidden Kingdom
Fans of martial-arts movies will be delighted to discover a
movie that premieres this weekend,...
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Keanu Reeves Returns to the Big Screen
Action film “Street Kings,” due in theaters this week, marks
Keanu Reeves’ return to the big...
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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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