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Monday th 17th of August 2009
Tiny robots get a grip on nanotubes
- 13:42
Redundancy Reduces Birth Rates of Highly-Skilled: Losing a Job Can Ruin Plans to Start a Family
- 13:42
Research suggests EPA pesticide exposure test too short, overlooks long term effects
- 13:42
Organic electronics a two-way street, thanks to new plastic semiconductor
- 13:21
Gene vital to brain's stem cells implicated in deadly brain cancer
- 13:21
Genetic diagnosis of embryos: clear explanation, not rhetoric needed
- 13:21
First discovery of life's building block in comet made
- 13:21
Cancer's break-in tools possibly identified (w/ Video)
- 13:21
White House changes email rules
- 12:56
Listening to rocks helps researchers better understand earthquakes
- 12:56
Excessive exercise can be addicting, new study says
- 12:56
Women, minorities face special hurdles in job market
- 12:56
Preparing for the H1N1 pandemic: a formidable foe
- 12:56
Stressed crops emit more methane than thought
- 12:35
Researchers find genetic link between physical pain and social rejection
- 12:35
Vanquishing infinity: Old methods lead to a new approach to finding a quantum theory of gravity
- 12:35
Taking up music so you can hear
- 12:35
The first gene-encoded amphibian toxin isolated
- 12:35
Global stolen art database to trump traffickers
- 12:35
'Smallest artificial heart pump' implanted: German hospital
- 12:35
Short Web address sites form link archiving group
- 12:14
Children with headache
- 11:49
New material for nanoscale computer chips
- 11:28
English Wikipedia hosts three millionth article
- 11:28
Developmental language disorders at preschool age: no proof of benefit from screening
- 10:42
Cape tulips -- pretty but pests in pastures
- 10:42
Annual survey shows high numbers of seed scallops on Georges Bank, low numbers in Mid-Atlantic
- 10:42
Computer game taps creativity of scientists to solve energy problems
- 10:42
New DNA test uses nanotechnology to find early signs of cancer
- 10:42
Study supports DNA repair-blocker research in cancer therapy
- 10:21
Agricultural methods of early civilizations may have altered global climate, study suggests
- 10:21
New Law of Physics Could Explain Quantum Mysteries
- 10:21
Swine flu inspires new video game
- 09:56
China to appeal WTO ruling on book, movie imports
- 09:56
Molten Proteins: Surface-modified liquid protein with liquid-crystalline properties
- 09:56
British UFO sightings spiked when blockbusters released
- 08:07
Biology researchers demystify elusive war zone bacterium
- 04:42
New insights into the 'smell of death' could help recover bodies in disasters and solve crimes
- 04:42
A New Cloaking Method: This is not a 'Star Trek' or 'Harry Potter' Story (w/ Video)
- 04:21
New study: Up to 90 percent of US paper money contains traces of cocaine
- 04:21
Arabic chemists from the 'Golden Age' given long overdue credit
- 04:21
Magazines for women depict babies in unsafe sleep environments
- 04:21
Mother's immune system may block fetal treatments for blood diseases
- 04:21
Smoke-spewing Trabant poised for rebirth as electric car
- 03:56
Pandas could be extinct in 2-3 generations: report
- 02:49
Sunday th 16th of August 2009
Drug-resistant swine flu cases discovered in patients in Seattle
- 15:14
Schools gear up for swine flu shots
- 15:14
New 'biofactories' produce rare healing substances in the endangered Devil's claw plant
- 14:49
Researchers propose model for disorders caused by improper transmission of chromosomes
- 14:49
New data: Mega-quake could strike near Seattle
- 14:49
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