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Autistic Kids Display Common Genetic Variations
Researchers have long blamed genetics for autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) but no study...
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Elan, Wyeth Stop Trial Using the Highest Dose of Alzheimer’s Drug
Drugmaker Elan and US partner Wyeth announced Thursday they have stopped part of a Phase III...
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Study Blames 10 Genes for Sudden Cardiac Death
Scientists at Baltimore’s Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine together with an...
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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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Popular Flu Medicine Is No Longer Efficient Due to Mutations
Researchers reported Monday that Tamiflu-resistant influenza A viruses are now spreading widely...
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HIV Gene Therapy Shows Optimistic Results
The first phase 2 gene therapy trial for treating HIV has shown some promising first results. The...
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Sequencing of Virus DNA May Help Scientists Find a Cure for Common Cold
Scientists are hoping to find a cure for the common cold and a new discovery brings them closer to...
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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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Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
A UK and Canadian team of researchers have managed to put forward evidence of a link...
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Hong Kong’s Government Does Not Want to Admit Bird Flu Outbreak
Hong Kong has not officially reported any cases of bird flu since December, but a Hong Kong...
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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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Early Mammograms Are Not Necessarily a Good Idea
A study looking at how frequently women who had survived childhood cancer were having breast cancer...
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Genetics Has the Answer to Popularity
It's no surprise that there's a gene in congeniality. Apparently, how easy you make friends...
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Genes May Affect The Way Kids With ALL Respond To Treatment
Kids suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) may respond differently to treatment...
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Genes Determine How Popular One Can Actually Become
According to a new study by researchers in the U.S., your popularity and social skills may weigh...
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Relaxed People Less Likely to Develop Dementia
People who are more relaxed, calm and not easily stressed are less likely to develop dementia in...
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Men Better Than Women In Resisting Food Temptations
When it comes to goodies, who in the world can resist temptations? Apparently, men are able...
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Boy, 16, Dies of Bird Flu in China! Stronger Prevention and Supervision Programs Are Needed
A 16-year-old boy has died of bird flu in central China, becoming the third victim in China in...
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Merck’s Erbitux, Again On Trial
Drug companies are always holding clinical trials in order to test the efficiency of their...
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Gene Predicts the Likelihood of ALL Recurrence
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia or ALL is the most common type of cancer in children affecting...
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Scientists Identify Gene Linked to Breast Cancer Spread
Researchers at Princeton University and The Cancer Institute of New Jersey have identified a gene...
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Scientists Discover Gene Linked to High Blood Pressure
Monday, researchers revealed that they had found a gene that affects how our kidneys process salt...
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Researchers Found A New Variant Responsable For High Blood Pressure
Researchers have recently identified a gene variant that is believed to contribue to the...
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Experimental Drug Protects Mice from Emphysema
Mice exposed to cigarette smoke on daily basis avoided lung damage thanks to an experimental...
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Scientists Discover Mechanism Responsible For Cell Flexibility
Embryonic cells have been for a long time the subject for heated debates concerning ethics, and...
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Chemicals in Olive Oil Could Hold the Key to New Breast Cancer Therapies
Olive oil has been known for years as an “elixir’” for the human body...
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Obesity Is A Brain Issue
According to a new study published in Nature Genetics, it seems that obesity may partially be a...
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Gene Mutation Protects against Heart Disease
A small group of people carries a gene
mutation that protects their hearts against the negative...
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Small Victory in War Against Heart Disease
The ways of heart disease research can sometimes be too tricky to follow for the unscientific mind,...
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Gene Mutation Protects Against the Negative Effects of a High-Fat Diet
A genetic mutation found in a small group of people might protect their heart against the effects...
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World
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When Bone Marrow Transplant Cures HIV
The medical world has welcomed the first case of HIV completely cured. Is that possible, some have...
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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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Lake Michigan Search for Teen to Resume Tuesday Morning
The teen who disappeared while swimming in Lake
Michigan on Sunday is still missing and most...
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NC Deputy and Firefighter Killed in Tractor-trailer Crash
An 18-wheel tractor-trailer struck a sheriff's deputy and a firefighter who were directing traffic...
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Tornado Hits Iowa Scout Camp Killing 4 and Injuring 48
A powerful tornado hit a scout camp in western Iowa on Thursday morning killed four teenagers and...
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Ohio: Small Plane Crashes, Six Dead
Sunday, a small plane crashed in northern Ohio, killing six people.
According to CNN,...
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EU Backs Erbitux as First Line Drug Against Cancer
The European Medicines Agency, based in London, has approved the use of Erbitux, produced by Merck...
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Rice Meets Kiss Members in Sweden
Ms. Condoleezza Rice’s official visit in Sweden took an interesting turn, when the US
Secretary of...
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I-95 Reopens near Philadelphia
A stretch of Interstate 95 north of Philadelphia reopened early Thursday. The section was shut down...
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I-95 in Philadelphia Shut Down for 2 Days Minimum
A crack in a concrete support pillar of the Interstate 95 in Philadelphia forced authorities to...
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Snow Storm Hits Northeast, Slows Traffic
A powerful winter storm covered most of the Northeast on Friday and caused flight delays in several...
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Fiji Cyclone Kills 6, Electricity Cut
A tropical cyclone with winds gusting up to 140 km per hour
hit Fiji’s main island of Viti...
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Business
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Analysts: Apple Sees Slight Decline In ’09 Quarter Ending March
The economic shortage has taken its toll on many companies in the tech industry, and the latest...
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Apple stocks dive on Steve Jobs health concerns
Shares of Apple were down some 7 per cent in early trading Wednesday amid investor concerns that...
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No Steve Jobs speech at Macworld; Apple's last year at trade show
Washington - There's disappointing news for Apple fans - CEO Steve Jobs will not be delivering the...
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Tech toys dominate in early holiday shopping
San Francisco - With the US in a severe economic recession the relative value offered by high tech...
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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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New iPod to Fall From the Apple Tree
September
9, Yerba Buena Center for the Art,
San Francisco. That’s part of what a very secretive...
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Analyst: Apple to sell 4.47 million iPhones in quarter
Apple will sell 4.47 million iPhone 3Gs in the current quarter, according a projection issued...
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs is Cancer Free, Shares Climb 2.6%
Apple CEO Steve Jobs does not have recurrent cancer or any other life-threatening health problem...
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IBM Supports... Chocolate and Africa
IBM has launched an interesting strategy in Africa, which aims to help the nations on the continent...
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Alzheimer Cure Makes Wyeth Shares Rise
The two companies that have discovered bapineuzumab, a drug that is supposed to slow down the...
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Vodafone Hits Deutsche Telekom With iPhone Lawsuit
Few days after its launch, the iPhone has already
become the apple of discord between Vodafone and...
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Specials
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Jazz Drummer Louie Bellson Dies at 84
Louie Bellson, a jazz drummer, composer and bandleader who mixed outstanding instrumental skills...
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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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U2, Beyonce to Perform at Obama’s Inauguration at Lincoln Memorial
The inauguration of America’s 44th president will be marked by a big-time concert at the...
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Gene Variant Related To High Blood Pressure Discovered
U.S. researchers identified a specific gene variant that is directly linked to the development of...
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Researchers Identified Common Gene Variant Linked To Hypertension
A team of researchers has identified a gene variant that may make people more prone to...
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Two Enzymes Found To Increase Ovarian Cancer Patients’ Survival
According to a new study by U.S. researchers, high levels of two particular enzymes in ovarian...
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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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Gene Helps Prevent Heart Disease
Some individuals who carry a gene mutation can consume fatty foods without having their cholesterol...
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Study: Gene Mutation May Prevent Cardiovascular Disease
A small group of people carry a genetic mutation which helps protect their heart against the...
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Gene Mutation Protects against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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New Harvard Research Investigates the Causes of Aging
Harvard Medical School scientists claim to have discovered a mechanism that may be the
universal...
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No Significant Difference between Genetic Testing, Traditional Methods in Predicting Type 2 Diabetes
The results of genetic testing for Type 2
diabetes are not significantly better than an assessment...
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Bone Marrow Transplant Possibly Curing HIV
People suffering from the immunodeficiency virus may be soon
cured through a bone marrow...
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Big Step Forward for Cancer Research: Scientists Map Cancer Patient’s Genome
Scientists for the first time have been able to look at the entire set of genes from a cancer...
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Scientists Finally Decode Cancer Genome
Using DNA mapping, researchers have finally traced cancer to its genetic roots, according to a...
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“Red Wine” Drug Fights Against Obesity Regardless of Diet
Are scientists one step closer to finding the secret weapon in the fight against obesity and...
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Women’s Hands Host More Bacteria than Men’s, Study Shows
Walking hand-in-hand with the one you love? I’m sure
everyone loves the feeling, but you...
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Today’s Smokers More Addicted than Ever, Alarming Rise in Nicotine Dependence
Nicotine dependence has risen 12 percent
from 1989 to 2006, and the percentage of people classed...
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US Researchers ID 26 Genes Responsible For Lung Cancer
US
researchers have identified 26 genes that are frequently mutated in people who
develop...
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The Beginning of Personal Genome Project: Positive and Negative Aspects
Harvard Medical School genetics professor
George Church, Harvard psychology professor Steven...
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Harvard Gene Project Posts DNA Data of 10 Volunteers Online
Hoping to give medical research a big push forward, the Harvard University Medical School made the...
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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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Obese People Experience Less Pleasure From Eating
When you see a person weighing more than usual, the first
thought that crosses your mind is that...
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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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“Life On Mars” Is Alien-ish Enough To Tempt Us
“Life on Mars” cannot possibly go wrong. Just picture a
nowadays ordinary scene. Traffic jams,...
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How Does Gene Testing Influence Lifestyle Habits?
A 20-year, landmark study involving 10,000
participants, funded by a research group and three...
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Virus hunters track HIV to 100 years back
Washington - A decades-old paraffin wax-encased block of tissue has added a curious chapter to the...
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HIV Origins Traced around 1900, Much Earlier than Believed
AIDS first came to public notice in 1981 when US doctors noted an unusual cluster of deaths
among...
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Update: FDA Reveals List Of Drugs Posing Health Risks
The US Food and Drug Administration is planning to raise
awareness on possible side effects of...
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People
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Prisoner Star McGoohan Has Left This World
Patrick McGoohan, who left a strong footprint in the history of ravishing TV characters for his...
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Mickey Rourke Had His Own Ups and Downs
Mickey Rourke just won the best actor Golden Globe after interpreting a fallen-star...
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Farewell to Majel Barrett-Roddenberry
Majel Barrett Roddenberry, who died of leukemia at her home in Bel Air on December the 18th at age...
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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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Google Cofounder Launches Blog by Revealing His Parkinson’s Predisposition
Sergey Brin, one of Google’s co-founders, has launched his personal blog. The first of Google’s...
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Ebert and Roeper Leave Their Disney-ABC Show
The two influential film critics Roger Ebert and Richard
Roeper announced, separately, that they...
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Actress and Dancer Cyd Charisse Dead at 86
Cyd Charisse, the actress and dancer with graceful and long
legs who was the partner of Fred...
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‘Celebrity Apprentice,’ Not So Many Celebrities
It appears that the “Celebrity Apprentice” may not be the
best idea to revive the ratings that the...
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Trump Premieres ‘The Apprentice’ with Celebrities
Donald Trump will launch tonight his seventh season of the
NBC show “The Apprentice.”
This...
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Donald Trump: Not My $10,000 Tip
Real estate mogul Donald Trump is in fact not the world’s biggest tipper, it was revealed...
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Celebrity Apprentice Contestants Revealed
The cast for “Celebrity Apprentice” was introduced to
members of the press at a...
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Spielberg Will Receive Cecil B. DeMille Award
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has already revealed
that it will honor moviemaker Steven...
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Match Game Panelist Brett Somers Dies
Actress and comedienne Brett Somers, best known for her part on the “Match Game” in the...
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Movies
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Tom and Jerry on the Big Screen
Warner Bros. announced today their plans to build a franchise on the classic animated series...
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The Voice of "Star Trek" Passed Away
Majel Barrett Roddenberry, the widow of "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry and...
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“Body Of Lies”: More Of A Reunion, Than A Good Movie
For a better understanding of the title and for a deeper understanding of the actual movie, here...
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“Who You Gonna Call?”
Columbia Pictures is planning to reunite Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson...
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Prepare To See Murray and Aykroyd Together Again In Ghostbusters 3
Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky are the two writers who
were hired by Columbia Pictures to...
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Ghostbusters 3 Script in the Works for Columbia
Columbia Pictures has hired the writer-producers of “The
Office” to pen the script for an upcoming...
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“At the Movies” Will Have New Hosts From September
Changes, changes, changes! The new hosts of the nationally
syndicated movie review show “At the...
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Film Critics Ebert and Roeper Walk Away From Their TV Show
First Chicago Sun-Times columnist Richard Roeper announced that
he was leaving the nationally...
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Cyd Charisse Danced Her Way Through Life
Cyd Charisse was an “Easy to Love” “Party Girl” in “Silk
Stockings” who was “Singin’ in the Rain.”...
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Warren Beatty Honored at Star Studded Kodak Theatre Event
American Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning actor Warren Beatty was honored by the American...
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Discovery Channel Recalls 50 Years of Space Exploration
Discovery will air
Sunday at 9 p.m., Eastern and Pacific times, the first episode in a series of...
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Two-Time Oscar Nominee Roy Scheider Dies at 75
Two-time Academy Award nominee, Roy Scheider, whom everyone remembers from his role as the fearless...
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‘The Apprentice’ and ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Play with Air Dates
After delaying “The Apprentice:
Celebrity Edition” to January 10, NBC announced the premiere of...
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Roger Ebert and His Privileged Thumbs
Robert Ebert may be in the midst
of contract negotiations with Disney-ABC Domestic Television, but...
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Science
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South Korean scientists create glowing cloned dogs
Seoul - Scientists in South Korea have become the first to clone dogs with...
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Dutch researchers discover sudden heart failure gene
Amsterdam - Researchers have discovered the gene responsible for sudden heart failure among young...
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Gene Linked to Breast Cancer Spread Identified
Researchers at Princeton University and The Cancer Institute of New Jersey have identified a gene...
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Gene Linked To High Blood Pressure Discovered
Researchers have recently identified a gene variant that is believed to contribue to the...
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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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Study Says Gene Mutation Might Protects Against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Gene Mutation Reduces Level Of Triglycerides
The study of 809 members of the Old Order Amish community found that there are some carriers of a...
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Harvard Scientists Unravel The Secret Of Aging
As we get older, our health becomes our worst enemy. What’s
the secret of living a longer healthy...
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Cancer Research Moves Forward: Scientists Decode Complete Cancer Genome
Using DNA sequencing, scientists at Washington University in St. Louis were able to identify the...
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New Ways Of Regulating Blood Pressure May Arise
New studies concerning blood pressure conditions have shown that hydrogen sulfide, the gas...
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Cancer Treatment Connected To Gene Make-Up
Recently, scientists have discovered another gene mutation, which makes bowel cancer patients...
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Harvard Gene Project Posts DNA Data Of 10 Volunteers Online
Hoping to give medical research a big push forward, the Harvard University Medical School made the...
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Study: Obese People Experience Less Pleasure From Eating
When you see a person weighing more than usual, the first
thought that crosses your mind is that...
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Three Chemists 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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HIV Origins Traced Around 1900, Much Earlier Than Believed
AIDS first came to public notice in 1981 when US doctors noted an unusual cluster of deaths
among...
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Update: Stem Cells Research Could Become Safer
Researchers took one more step toward so-called regenerative
medicine by developing a safer way of...
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The Mystery Behind Men’s Commitment Problems: Bad Genes
Can men be exempted from being charged with atypical
relationship behavior? It appears they can,...
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Genetics Legend Doctor Victor McKusick Dies At 86
On Tuesday, Dr. Victor A. McKusick, the Johns Hopkins University physician who has brought an...
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Tobacco Plant Could Aid Patients With Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
The tobacco plant could actually aid
patients with follicular B-cell lymphoma, US researchers...
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Scientists Revealed World's First Genome-Wide Spinal Cord Map
The Allen Institute for Brain Science has taken a groundbreaking step into deciphering the...
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Scientists Use DNA Fingerprinting to Identify Viable IVF Embryos
A team of fertility researchers from Australia and Greece has
discovered a way of testing IVF...
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Platypus Holds The Genetic Code To Evolution
As science evolved, people
started asking questions and developing theories about how evolution on...
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Uncontrolled Synthetic Bio-Business in Development
US scientist J. Craig Venter and his team reported a few days ago the creation of first man-made...
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J. Craig Venter Finds The Recipe For Synthetic Life
The US
scientist J. Craig Venter and his team are reporting the creation of first man-made
DNA...
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Lab Announces Breakthrough In Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Scientists at the Advanced Cell
Technology in Worcester, Massachusetts, announced on Thursday that...
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Stem cell breakthrough promises “ethical” bio-replacements
No need to worry about the ethical implications of stem-cell research anymore: American scientists...
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Anthropologist Say Humans Evolve More Rapidly
A new study led by the University of Wisconsin-Madison
anthropologist John Hawks revelead that we...
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Fruit Fly's Homosexuality Turned Off And On With Drugs
In a research published online this Monday by the journal Nature Neuroscience, scientists have...
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DNA Shows Some Neanderthals were Pale-Skin Redheads
The Neanderthals, or Homo neanderthalensis, may have had red hair and pale skin, a new study in...
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Utah Scientists Create 'Lesbian' Worms
Scientists at the University of Utah have obtained 'lesbian' nematode worms by flipping a genetic...
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Gadgets
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Wal-Mart May Sell as Much as 4.5 Million iPhones Next Year
Apple’s deal with Wal-Mart has certainly raised a few
eyebrows. Nonetheless, analysts are seeing...
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Smaller iPhone Coming for Christmas
Wal-Mart, the top U.S. retailer is saying nothing, but rumor
has it that a smaller, $99 4GB iPhone...
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Panasonic’s Much Anticipated BD-Live Blu-ray Player Almost Here
Previously introduced at CES in January, the much-anticipated
DMP-BD50 Blu-ray Disc player is...
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Apple Mum on iPhone Shortages, 3G Version Expected Soon
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster has checked 20 Apple stores from across the country and he...
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Update: Gene Munster Believes A New iPhone Is Underway
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster has checked 20 Apple
stores from across the country and he...
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Apple Reportedly Sold 5 Million iPhones
It seems we live in a world
characterized by rumors, new generation gadgets and money. But this is...
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Apple Acknowledges that 250,000 iPhone Buyers Unlocked Them
In September, analyst Gene Munster estimated for Apple Insider that 10 percent of the iPhones sold...
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Did You Unlock Your iPhone? Bad News For You Then
Apple dislikes seeing its craved iPhone freed from AT&T's tight grip and has issued a warning...
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iPhone Unlocked in Only Two Months. What's Next?
Is there anyone left who hasn’t found out that the iPhone
can only bought with an AT&T...
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More Than 500,000 iPhones Sold in the First Week End
The media hype created by Apple around its most craved product is showing some results: it appears...
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Technology
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Are Apple's Sales Going Down For Good?
According to a Tuesday announcement made by analyst firm NPD Group, Apple computer sales in US...
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The New iPhone Nano, This Summer’s Must Have
Chinese-language paper The Economic Daily News reported on Tuesday that two chip manufacturers are...
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Facing the Prospect of Apple without Steve Jobs
It looks like the Mac-creating company will soon don a new set of management clothes. According to...
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$99 iPhone: Between Rumors and Wal-Mart
Entering a distribution deal with Wal-Mart to sell its
precious gadget is surely a great thing for...
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Smaller iPhone Coming This Christmas?
Wal-Mart, the top U.S. retailer is saying nothing, but rumor
has it that a smaller, $99 4GB iPhone...
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Big Step Forward For Cancer Research: Scientists Map Cancer Patient’s Genome
Scientists for the first time have been able to look at the entire set of genes from a cancer...
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Piper Analyst Estimates 5 Million iPhones Sold In Q4
The estimates for Q4 can be nothing but good news for Apple,
as Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster...
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Sergey Brin, Google’s Co-Founder, Writes 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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Steve Jobs’ Health in Highlight Again at Apple’s ‘Let’s Rock’ Event
Steve Jobs’ health condition will most certainly be one of the main points of focus at Apple’s...
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Apple to Sell 5 Million iPhone 3Gs, 3 Million Macs this Quarter
Despite numerous complaints of dropped calls and other few errors with its iPhone 3G, Apple Inc...
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Piper Analyst Predicts New Apple iPods in September
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster predicts that next month, Apple will hold a special event to...
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The 3G iPhone’s Secret Weapon: AppStore
Steve Jobs has met the expectations when he introduced the
3G iPhone on Monday, but the real...
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Roadrunner Supercomputer Unveiled After 6 Years Of Work
The world’s fastest new supercomputer, named Roadrunner was
unveiled at the IBM research...
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Dude, Where Are The iPhones?
Shortly after Apple and its iPhone partner announced their financial results,
the analysts noticed...
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IBM Announces Cloud Computing Solutions
Computer legend IBM has announced a series of cloud computing solutions for corporate data centers....
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IBM Rules The World of Teraflops
IBM’s Blue Gene/L supercomputer has achieved a new world
record as it continued its four-year...
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O2 To Launch iPhone in UK On November 9
After giving the impression that they are waiting for the
Christmas period, Apple finally decided...
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Apple, AT&T And The iPhone Unlocking Saga
Does anybody have the naivety to believe that Apple didn’t
know from the first sold piece that the...
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Waiting for GPhone...
After a short period of calm, the allegedly mobile phone
branded by Google, or GPhone if you...
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Piper Jaffray Analyst Believes AT&T Pays Apple $3 A Month Per iPhone
Ever since Steve Jobs announced that the iPhone, the
ultimate gadget on the mobile market, would...
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NVIDIA Intros Tesla GPU for Advanced Computing
High Performance Computing (HPC) has always been the dream of many scientists around the world, for...
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