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Sunday th 9th of November 2008
MP3 headphones interfere with implantable defibrillators, pacemakers
- 11:14
Saturday th 8th of November 2008
Concerning Crichton
- 22:42
Hormone therapy helps short children grow up
- 22:42
Migraines associated with lower risk of breast cancer
- 22:42
Mitochondria Could Be a Target for Therapeutic Strategy for Alzheimer???s Disease
- 22:42
Clicking knees are antelopes' way of saying 'back off'
- 22:42
Women really do have cooties
- 22:42
Repair of economy, environment inherently linked
- 22:42
How the Presidential Campaign Changed the English Language
- 22:42
Giant simulation could solve mystery of 'dark matter'
- 22:42
Sexy Women Make Everyone Feel Bad
- 22:42
A Pool of Distant Galaxies -- the deepest ultraviolet image of the Universe yet
- 22:42
Researchers discover Achilles' heel in pancreatic cancer
- 22:42
A growing problem for veterans -- domestic violence
- 22:42
No kidding: Bullies may enjoy seeing others in pain
- 22:42
Physicists create BlackMax to search for dimensions in space
- 22:42
Friday th 7th of November 2008
No kidding: Bullies may enjoy seeing others in pain
- 10:49
Physicists create BlackMax to search for dimensions in space
- 10:49
A Pool of Distant Galaxies -- the deepest ultraviolet image of the Universe yet
- 10:28
Researchers discover Achilles' heel in pancreatic cancer
- 10:28
A growing problem for veterans -- domestic violence
- 10:28
Thursday th 6th of November 2008
How the Presidential Campaign Changed the English Language
- 13:21
Sexy Women Make Everyone Feel Bad
- 13:21
Giant simulation could solve mystery of 'dark matter'
- 09:56
Repair of economy, environment inherently linked
- 09:35
Concerning Crichton
- 09:14
Hormone therapy helps short children grow up
- 09:14
Migraines associated with lower risk of breast cancer
- 09:14
Mitochondria Could Be a Target for Therapeutic Strategy for Alzheimer’s Disease
- 09:14
Clicking knees are antelopes' way of saying 'back off'
- 09:14
Women really do have cooties
- 09:14
Dried mushrooms slow climate warming in Northern forests
- 08:28
Medicare for More
- 08:28
Extinct sabertooth cats were social, found strength in numbers
- 08:28
Flu shot protects kids -- even during years with a bad vaccine match
- 08:28
On more psychologists in Congress
- 08:28
Beating Down Critics of Violence
- 08:28
Game changing advance for solar power?
- 08:28
Don't blink, you'll lose the election!
- 08:28
New spaceship force field makes Mars trip possible
- 08:28
Fuels of the future may come from 'ice that burns,' water and sunshine
- 08:28
Sex on TV getting your kids pregnant?
- 08:28
Atuned to Tuna
- 08:28
An Anti-Frailty Pill for Seniors?
- 08:28
Drug mimics low-cal diet to ward off weight gain, boost running endurance
- 08:28
Dead famous: Research says 18th century Obituaries Sparked Modern Cult of Celebrity
- 08:28
Skeleton of 12,000-year-old shaman discovered buried with leopard, 50 tortoises and human foot
- 08:28
Study shows pine bark reduces jetlag
- 08:28
Rocks could be harnessed to sponge vast amounts of CO2 from air, says study
- 08:28
Wednesday th 5th of November 2008
Rocks could be harnessed to sponge vast amounts of CO2 from air, says study
- 20:28
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