Archive of feed items published on the 3rd of August 2008
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SpaceX's Falcon 1 Falters With Fate Unknown from Space.com
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Sewage pipes left 'unregulated' from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Antibiotics don't make babies wheeze from Science Alert
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Earth's plates could cause diversity from Science Alert
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Scientists find key to cheaper hybrids from Science Alert
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Corals may not recover from bleaching from Science Alert
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Scientist finds carcinogen-eating bugs from Science Alert
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CDC underestimated new HIV cases by 40 percent from Physorg
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Island says starfish aren't toys for dogs to fetch from Physorg
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Verizon, unions continue contract negotiations from Physorg
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Family type has less-than-expected impact on parental involvement from Physorg
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Male college students more likely than less-educated peers to commit property crimes from Physorg
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Feature: Beyond the test tube from Science Alert
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Opinion: A carbon-constrained world from Science Alert
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World's Smallest Snake Discovered on Barbados from Live Science
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Bulging prison system called massive intervention in American family life from Physorg
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Telemedicine leads to better stroke treatment decisions from Physorg
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A mechanism for the development of obesity-associated conditions from Physorg
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Scientist says feathers are future of Asia construction from Physorg
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Oral pill turns slacker mice into marathonists: study from Physorg
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Malaysia's Proton develops new hybrid car: reports from Physorg
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Australia bans exotic cat breed from Physorg
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300 dates in 24 hours? No sweat from Physorg
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World's smallest snake discovered from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Broadband rivals traditional media from Science Alert
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World's smallest snake found in Barbados from Physorg
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World's smallest snake is as thin as spaghetti from Reuters:Science
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Tiniest snake discovered in Barbados from UPI
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SpaceX launch fails a third time from BBC News: Science & Nature
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CDC Underestimated New HIV Cases by 40 percent from Live Science
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Mixed results for growth hormone in HIV patients from AP Health
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Biblical artifact found in Jerusalem from UPI
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12-year-old with HIV to open world AIDS conference from AP Health
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Failed rocket launch disappoints experts from UPI
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Word Play with Mathematica from Science Blog
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Higher HIV infection estimate shows need for routine screening, more funding for care from Science Blog
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World's smallest snake found in Barbados from Science Blog
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Bulging prison system called massive intervention in American family life from Science Blog
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12-year-old with HIV to open world AIDS conference from Physorg
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Growth hormone reduces abdominal fat, cardiovascular risk in HIV patients on antiviral therapy from Physorg
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Pollution curbs turn Beijing into urban laboratory from AP Science
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Highly active antiretroviral therapy of similar benefit for HIV-infected injection drug users from Physorg
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Pollution curbs turn Beijing into urban laboratory from Physorg
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Grass-roots effort in Egypt fights 'cutting' girls from AP Health
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Low-cost SpaceX rocket launch test fails from AP Science
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Skin cancer detector deployed in Scotland from UPI
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Scientist: World's smallest snake in Barbados from AP Science
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Abbott faces more litigation over AIDS drug from AP Health
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FBI investigates new attacks on Calif. scientists from AP Science
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Jellyfish clogging world's coastal waters from UPI
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Lax oversight risks millions of Medicare dollars from AP Health
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Growth hormone cuts abnormal fat in patients with HIV from LA Times - Science
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Obesity on the rise in U.S. from UPI
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Sewage pumps threaten British waters from UPI
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Iraq calls for doctors who fled violence to return from AP Health
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Claim: AIDS cure less than 10 years off from UPI
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Clinton in Africa says nutrition key to AIDS fight from AP Health
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Cell-phone advisory renews debate from UPI
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Northwest Passage may be ice-free soon from UPI
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Snake fangs explained from Science Alert
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World's tiniest snake found in Barbados from MSNBC: Science
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Balloon bursts from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Saving Our Bees: Ecologists Assess the Impact of People on Pollinators from Newswise - Scinews