Archive of feed items published on the 21st of August 2010
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Video: The Check-In Wars: Foursquare vs. Facebook from CBSNews - Science
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The Planes (and Pilots) from the Battle of Britain from CBSNews - Science
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U.S. Special Ops Take Shine to Tech-Tuned Rifle from CBSNews - Science
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What Ever Happened to the E-Reading Revolution? from CBSNews - Science
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Facebook Faux Pas Leads to Teacher Losing Job from CBSNews - Science
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Ready to `Friend' Kim Jong Il? from CBSNews - Science
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Voyager: The Mission to the Cosmos and Beyond from CBSNews - Science
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Video: Salmonella Egg Recall Expanded from CBSNews - Science
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Video: Facebook Goes Places from CBSNews - Science
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Google Bends To German Privacy Concerns from CBSNews - Science
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Cyberspace's 10 Most Dangerous Celebrity Search Names from CBSNews - Science
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Facebook Checks In, Adds Location-based Feature from CBSNews - Science
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Ancient Birds Jabbed at Prey with Axelike Beaks from CBSNews - Science
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Carla Franklin Takes Google to Court over Posts from CBSNews - Science
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Double Quake Blamed For South Pacific Tsunami from CBSNews - Science
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Apple Supplier Holds Rallies After Suicides from CBSNews - Science
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Inside the World's Most Powerful X-Ray Laser from CBSNews - Science
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Video: Teen Hearing Loss Rising from CBSNews - Science
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Israeli Military Confronts New Foe: The Internet from CBSNews - Science
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Study shakes up scientists' view of San Andreas earthquake risk from LA Times - Science
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Stopping crime before it starts from LA Times - Science
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Dr. Robert M. Chanock dies at 86; virologist broke ground in respiratory virus research from LA Times - Science
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Tribe hopes to bring condors back from UPI
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U of M researchers identify 2 FDA approved drugs that may fight HIV
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Researchers advance understanding of enzyme that regulates DNA
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Big quakes more frequent than thought on San Andreas fault
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European and American physicists unite for healthcare
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Copper mining waste could help solve economic woes
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Scientists find 10 new coral species in Hawaii from Physorg
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Stranded whales transported to survival in N.Zealand from Physorg
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UN board could rein in $2.7 billion carbon market from Physorg
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Report: rape investigation of WikiLeaks founder from Physorg
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Neural Cause Of The Waterfall Illusion
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Autism Might Slow Brain's Ability to Integrate Input From Multiple Senses from Scientific American
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Week in Space from CBSNews - Science
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Fundamental Physics: Fine Tuning Or Coincidence?
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Sweden withdraws warrant for WikiLeaks founder from AP Science
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Week in Space from CBSNews - Science
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California overdue for major quake, study says from MSNBC: Science
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The Language Barrier Attacked (2 – Eigen)
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The Twitter Diet from NY Times Health
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Some Fear Armstrong Inquiry Will Taint Charity from NY Times Health
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Do the Top Billion Need New Goals? from NY Times Science
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Summerside bids for Transplant Games from CBC: Health
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Longtime TV astronomy figure dies from UPI
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Slipstream: Fighting Obesity Through Public and Private Policy from NY Times Health
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Computer blow to gravity satellite from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Last stand? from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Nuns donate their brains to Alzheimer's research from LA Times - Science
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Cultural Studies: The Littlest Redshirts: Postponing Kindergarten from NY Times Health
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Book Review - Book of Days - Personal Essays - By Emily Fox Gordon from NY Times Health
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Book Review - Let’s Take the Long Way Home - By Gail Caldwell from NY Times Health
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Tall Tales, Truth and My Twitter Diet from NY Times Health
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Exhibitor and Scientists Team Up to Study Titanic’s Wreckage from NY Times Science
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Common as Air - By Lewis Hyde from NY Times Science
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New understanding of the 'flight-or-fight' response from Science Daily
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Contrary to popular models, sugar is not burned by self-control tasks from Science Daily
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Fear of falling linked to future falls in older people from Science Daily
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Defusing India’s Population Time Bomb from NY Times Health
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HIV-resistant cells work in mice. Can they help humans? from LA Times - Science
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Relative Risks And Why Anecdotes Can Be Lousy For Making Decisions