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2005-08-01 - Cloth pieces on shuttle may need repair 2005-08-01 - U.S. scientific papers slip 2005-08-01 - Killer into cure - using viruses to treat cancer 2005-08-01 - Noguchi encourages children from space 2005-08-01 - Solar system gets bigger 2005-08-01 - Nano silver fights infections 2005-08-01 - German inventors more active in 2004 2005-08-01 - Anti-theft RFID clothing 2005-08-01 - View from Top: Biz VoIP gains momentum 2005-08-01 - Bacteria, clams thrive in very cold water 2005-08-01 - Nokia stays ahead as entry-level phones boost world handset sales 2005-08-01 - 'Smart' nanoprobes light up disease 2005-08-01 - Discovery astronauts complete second spacewalk 2005-08-01 - Moving Closer to the Grand Spiral 2005-08-01 - New molecule may aid in production of biofuels and fungi-resistant plants 2005-08-01 - Sensor could detect concealed weapons without x-rays 2005-08-01 - Via Internet, Australian-based researchers perform real-time cell surgery in California 2005-08-01 - Connexion By Boeing, Intel Efforts Boost Hotspots In The Sky 2005-08-01 - Cassini Finds an Active, Watery World at Saturn's Enceladus 2005-08-01 - Neon study resolves sun dilemma 2005-08-01 - Hurricanes growing fiercer with global warming 2005-08-01 - Motorola and Nextel Launch Stylish and Productive i760 Handset 2005-08-01 - World`s Smallest Advanced Lighting Management Unit for Handheld Devices 2005-08-01 - Engineers chart semiconductors on the scale of atoms 2005-08-01 - World First ~ The Walkman(TM) phones 100 2005-08-01 - UniS scientists to investigate the secrets of the universe 2005-08-01 - Tandem Ions May Lead the Way to Better Atomic Clocks 2005-08-01 - Climate Is Regulated By Water 2005-08-01 - How Butterflies Fly Thousands Of Miles Without Getting Lost Revealed By Researchers 2005-08-01 - US to send manned flight to the moon by 2018: report 2005-08-01 - Beijing firm says WiMax no threat to 3G 2005-08-01 - Networking: 'Smart highways' emerging 2005-08-01 - E-waste becoming a health hazard 2005-08-02 - Astronauts to spacewalk for repair work 2005-08-02 - Earth, space sciences offer good jobs 2005-08-02 - Researcher Warns Space Weather Hole Blocks Manned Mars Mission 2005-08-02 - Cracking the Perception Code 2005-08-02 - Scientists crack 40-year-old DNA puzzle and point to hot soup` at the origin of life 2005-08-02 - Optoelectronic integration overcoming processor bottlenecks 2005-08-02 - China launches scientific and technical satellite 2005-08-02 - Astronauts plan historic spacewalk 2005-08-02 - NASA to redesign space vehicles 2005-08-02 - Cyber-terrorists using hacking methods to target governments: US official 2005-08-02 - Caltech Scientists Create Tiny Photon Clock 2005-08-02 - Evolutionary Accident Probably Caused The Worst Snowball Earth Episode, Study Shows 2005-08-02 - AMD Launches AMD Opteron 100 Series Processors With ECC Unbuffered Memory Support 2005-08-02 - X-ray technology to shed new light on ancient stone inscriptions 2005-08-02 - A new spin on silicon 2005-08-02 - Scientists weather a space storm to find its origin 2005-08-02 - Report finds online attacks shift toward profit 2005-08-02 - TUNAMOS project uses magnetic nano-oscillator to solve limitations of integrated oscillators in wireless devices 2005-08-02 - Fossil Fuels May Decrease Earth's Natural Capacity to Store Carbon 2005-08-02 - A New Twist to Dating an Asteroid 2005-08-02 - Human cerebellum, cortex age in different ways 2005-08-02 - Purity pays off for nanotubes 2005-08-02 - Sohu resumes multimedia message services 2005-08-02 - War of the bugs to start in seven states 2005-08-02 - Apple Intros 'Mighty Mouse' 2005-08-02 - Fei Begins Customer Shipments Of Titan™ S/tem, World’s Most Advanced Electron Microscope 2005-08-02 - Fei Introduces Hardware And Software Upgrades For Tecnai™ G2 Tem 2005-08-02 - Independent Researchers Confirm the Existence of Ivory-billed Woodpecker 2005-08-02 - Busy Atlantic storm season predicted 2005-08-03 - NASA, Industry Partner Test 20-Meter Solar Sail System 2005-08-03 - Gemini Samples Spectrum Of 2003 UB313: Pluto-Like Surface 2005-08-03 - "Darknets" cast to cloak identities of computer file swappers 2005-08-03 - Messenger spacecraft on way to Mercury 2005-08-03 - First in-orbit space shuttle repair under way 2005-08-03 - The Web: Silencing jihadi Web sites 2005-08-03 - 'Smart' Bio-nanotubes Developed; May Help in Drug Delivery 2005-08-03 - Finding may explain link between alcohol and certain cancers 2005-08-03 - High-Temperature Precision Thermostats 2005-08-03 - UniS scientists to investigate the secrets of the universe 2005-08-03 - BudgetSensors launches Spanish version of its corporate Website 2005-08-03 - NASA considers second emergency spacewalk 2005-08-03 - Virginia Tech electrical engineers invent wireless Internet connection 2005-08-03 - NASA's Spitzer Finds Hidden, Hungry Black Holes 2005-08-03 - First Galileo Satellite delivered by UK company 2005-08-03 - Earth "air" found on Moon 2005-08-03 - Advanced Bridge Materials` Efficacy Tested at NC State University 2005-08-03 - Space Station Astronaut Records Muscle Activity for Study 2005-08-03 - Team IDs new way to grow, repair bone 2005-08-03 - 'Clean' Vehicle Research Initiative on Track, But Many Challenges Ahead 2005-08-03 - Biologist Discovers What May Be World's 'Pickiest' Mates 2005-08-03 - SAMSUNG Introduces a Korea-Japan Roaming Phone` 2005-08-03 - Nerve Cells' Power Plants Caught In A Traffic Jam 2005-08-03 - First-ever cloned dog born in South Korea 2005-08-04 - View from the Top: VoIP comes of age 2005-08-04 - Venus Express launch campaign starts 2005-08-04 - Discovery may need fourth space walk to ensure safe return 2005-08-04 - Just add salt 2005-08-04 - Internal report critical of shuttle foam 2005-08-04 - Lasers Key to Handheld Gas and Liquid Sensors 2005-08-04 - Moderate drinkers end up better thinkers 2005-08-04 - Physics Society President Says Intelligent Design Should Not be Taught as Science 2005-08-04 - Melting of Floating Ice Will Raise Sea Level 2005-08-04 - Novel technique offers new look at ancient diet dogma 2005-08-04 - Quantum information can be negative 2005-08-04 - Rensselaer Astrophysicist Chairs New Scientific Survey of Milky Way Galaxy 2005-08-04 - Interactive Television via Internet Begins in Belgium 2005-08-04 - Study Shows Big Game Hunters, Not Climate Change, Killed Off Sloths 2005-08-04 - Fourth shuttle spacewalk not needed 2005-08-04 - No oceans on Titan, say researchers 2005-08-04 - China speeds up space development in pursuit of major power status 2005-08-04 - Brain cell electrical activity studied 2005-08-04 - View from the Top: 'Category Killers' 2005-08-04 - New Cassini Images Show "Northern Lights" Of Saturn 2005-08-04 - Study may expand applied benefits of super-hard ceramics 2005-08-04 - Breakthrough: structure of membrane protein described by Hebrew University, German researchers 2005-08-04 - New Cost Tool Helps Fleet Managers Evaluate Hybrid Vehicles 2005-08-05 - Record wave measured during Hurricane Ivan 2005-08-05 - Egyptian mummy brought to virtual life in US technology mecca 2005-08-05 - Simple way to remove oil from water 2005-08-05 - Hydrogen result causes controversy 2005-08-05 - Ansoft Announces HFSS v10 2005-08-05 - Significant Price Reduction for the Popular 520MHz Toradex Colibri XScale PXA270 Module 2005-08-05 - Dynaperm® Enhanced Particle Filtration System 2005-08-05 - NMath Analysis, a .NET optimization library, is released 2005-08-05 - Discovery shuttle safe to return to Earth 2005-08-05 - 2,000-year-old bone found in the Kalahari 2005-08-05 - Immune cell actions likened to James Bond 2005-08-05 - Antarctic losing ice at historic pace 2005-08-05 - Hypnotic suggestion can override brain 2005-08-05 - No E9-1-1 for now 2005-08-05 - Study discovers how beetle shells harden 2005-08-05 - Shuttle set to for return to Earth 2005-08-05 - Strong laptop growth seen in China 2005-08-05 - Missed opportunities in nano 2005-08-05 - Voracious black holes hide their appetite in dusty galaxies 2005-08-05 - Tiny infrared laser holds promise as weapon against terror 2005-08-05 - Soap Film Experiments in Microgravity 2005-08-05 - Mars Express radar collects first surface data 2005-08-05 - Internet search giant Google seeking chefs 2005-08-05 - Small U.K. ISPs deliver more satisfaction 2005-08-05 - Boost takes Street Scene mobile 2005-08-05 - Drought, fires affect global CO2 levels 2005-08-05 - Solar energy project at the Weizmann Institute promises to advance the use of hydrogen fuel 2005-08-05 - Cassini flies by Saturn's tortured moon Mimas 2005-08-05 - Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processor Now Available 2005-08-05 - Earth's surface transformed by massive asteroids 2005-08-05 - New silicon germanium technology blooms at IBM 2005-08-05 - NEC Develops High-Power Organic Radical Battery for Data Backup during Power Failure 2005-08-05 - Universal Display First to Achieve 30 Lumens Per Watt White OLED 2005-08-06 - Temperature change could hurt species 2005-08-06 - Personal genetic profiles may be reality 2005-08-06 - Discovery Separates From Space Station 2005-08-06 - Researchers develop edible film 2005-08-06 - King David palace may have been found 2005-08-06 - Men do have trouble hearing women, scientists find 2005-08-07 - 2005 set to be historic year for hurricanes 2005-08-07 - Discovery crew upbeat as it readies for critical return stage 2005-08-07 - Mars Orbiter to Launch August 10 2005-08-08 - Weather delays shuttle return by a day 2005-08-08 - Chinese scientists produce country's first cloned pig 2005-08-08 - Washington debates future of manned space flight, after shuttle snafus 2005-08-08 - Nanotechnology to provide portable genetic risk detection 2005-08-08 - Dirac Medal goes to condensed matter physicists 2005-08-08 - Back to Mars for the closest look yet 2005-08-08 - North Carolina wine crops face beetlemania 2005-08-08 - Some GM crops legal in the U.K. 2005-08-08 - Verizon aims to curb cell 'sticker shock' 2005-08-08 - Rainbands Offer Better Forecasts of Hurricane Intensity 2005-08-08 - Study yields insights into fungiand beer 2005-08-08 - IBM to Open Source Technology for Analysis of Unstructured Information 2005-08-08 - Networking: Trouble for new Microsoft OS? 2005-08-08 - Meteor impacts: Life's jump starter? 2005-08-08 - Model gives clearer idea of how oxygen came to dominate Earth's atmosphere 2005-08-08 - Sony Ericsson announces another in a series of Walkman phones -- the stylish W550 2005-08-08 - Study: How to judge personal health risks 2005-08-08 - How do you get plants to grow on Mars? 2005-08-08 - Discovery crew readies for pre-dawn return to Earth after one-day delay 2005-08-08 - Japan plans giant broadband satellite 2005-08-08 - Pilots at risk for cosmic cataracts 2005-08-09 - New way found to cool atoms and molecules 2005-08-09 - JVC Commences Volume Production of New 0.7-Inch D-ILA Full HD Liquid Crystal Device 2005-08-09 - Discovery Waved Off for First Landing Opportunity 2005-08-09 - Mars, The Blue Ecosynthesis 2005-08-09 - Next-Generation Space Vehicle Tested in Pacific Ocean Drop 2005-08-09 - India To Set Up Military SBS System By 2007 2005-08-09 - Is Methane The First Direct Sign Of Extra-Terrestrial Life? 2005-08-09 - Early piano practice gets brain on course for flourishing career 2005-08-09 - Discovery lands safely in California 2005-08-09 - A range of motion controllers for precise movement in experiments 2005-08-09 - Low-Cost High-Performance Dry Scroll Vacuum Pump from VARIAN 2005-08-09 - Fei Introduces Hardware And Software Upgrades For Tecnai™ G2 Tem 2005-08-09 - NASA faces tough road ahead despite successful Discovery mission 2005-08-09 - Nano World: A semiconductor nanotools boom 2005-08-09 - Accessorizing cells phones a growing trend 2005-08-09 - New window into ancient ozone holes 2005-08-09 - India's smoking gun: Dino-killing eruptions 2005-08-09 - On the horizon: a 'rinse' for washing machines that dries clothes 2005-08-09 - Freeze-dried mats of microbes awaken in Antarctic streambed 2005-08-09 - Volcanoes inner workings disclosed when the Earth moved 2005-08-09 - Forest Service Scientist Uses X-Rays To Understand Wood-Decay Mechanism 2005-08-09 - UGA scientist takes dark out of chicken meat 2005-08-09 - Industry's Smallest and Lightest Pen-Enabled Convertible Notebook Has Arrived: Fujitsu LifeBook P1500 2005-08-09 - Californians mistake Discovery shuttle's sonic boom for a shooting 2005-08-09 - Two new DNA sequencing methods unveiled 2005-08-09 - Evolution still being debated in Kansas 2005-08-10 - Hacker steals data on 61,000 students from US university 2005-08-10 - Study: U.S. high school science labs poor 2005-08-10 - View from the Top: Video telephony 2005-08-10 - Going for gold 2005-08-10 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to Launch Aug. 11 2005-08-10 - When Will Video Streaming To The Vehicle Via Satellite Radio Actually Occur? 2005-08-10 - The Rather Large Spacecraft That Could 2005-08-10 - New Look At Microwave Background May Cast Doubts On Big Bang Theory 2005-08-10 - Atlantis Won't Be Launched Before Foam Problem Solved: NASA Chief 2005-08-10 - Blu-ray Disc Association Adds New Copy Protection Features 2005-08-10 - China Expected To Launch Lunar Probe Satellite In 2007 2005-08-10 - Space station can continue until 2010 after successful Discovery mission 2005-08-10 - Biblical pool discovered in Jerusalem 2005-08-10 - Fastnet yacht runs faster with space technology 2005-08-10 - Our Galaxy may be bigger than we thought 2005-08-10 - Inter-vehicle communications may save lives 2005-08-10 - Midsummer's Dream Galaxies 2005-08-10 - NIST Demonstrates Better Memory with Quantum Computer Bits 2005-08-10 - Comprehensive Database of Computer Vulnerabilities Now Available 2005-08-10 - First triple asteroid system found 2005-08-10 - The Web: Founder sales flourishing 2005-08-10 - Moon orbits to cost tourists $100 million; Trips eyed for 2008 2005-08-10 - Stem cell research controversy expands 2005-08-10 - New Lemur species named for Field Museum scientist 2005-08-10 - Space shuttle foam problem is studied 2005-08-10 - Tough new probe developed for nanotechnologists 2005-08-10 - Complete Sequence of Rice Genome Announced 2005-08-10 - Indian scientist says he has not visited a bank or shop for 30 years 2005-08-10 - Giant snails a danger in Florida 2005-08-10 - Study Indicates Global Warming Trend 2005-08-10 - Genetics May Affect How Older Adults Respond to Exercise 2005-08-10 - Cluster makes turbulent breakthrough 2005-08-10 - Are hurricanes increasing? Ask a Georgia Pine tree 2005-08-11 - Scientists explain reality show popularity 2005-08-11 - Study may produce better weather forecasts 2005-08-11 - Russia to exhibit new Clipper spaceship 2005-08-11 - Japanese get chance to put together the human body -- with paper 2005-08-11 - From macro` to micro` - turbulence seen by Cluster 2005-08-11 - Ariane 5 lifts record payload into space 2005-08-11 - Black Hole Blows Bubble Between The Stars 2005-08-11 - Of Shuttles And Shenzhou 2005-08-11 - Key Website Research Highlights Gender Bias 2005-08-11 - A Smashing Success for Faulkes and Glen Spectra 2005-08-11 - High-accuracy UV-VIS Spectral Measurement System 2005-08-11 - Science Enhancement Programme launches new website 2005-08-11 - nLight Adds High Heat Load Package (HHL) to Single-Emitter Diode Laser Product Line 2005-08-11 - Americans in Love with "Terabyte Lifestyle"; Study Finds Nearly all Own Products with Digital Technology 2005-08-11 - No strong link seen between violent video games and aggression 2005-08-11 - Mars Orbiter Launch Delayed Until Friday 2005-08-11 - Yahoo! move will impact China's e-commerce 2005-08-11 - Study Shows Shoplifters More Readily Identified By Behavior, Not Race 2005-08-11 - Less is more: The Siemens mobile phone CC75 goes for high-convenience purism 2005-08-11 - United States Army Completes Testing of New Sensor Solution Aimed at Improving Operational Efficiency 2005-08-11 - Erotic images, gore cause temporary "blindness" 2005-08-11 - Blue Gene supercomputer installed at IBM Zurich Research Laboratory 2005-08-11 - 'Gadonanotubes' greatly outperform existing MRI contrast agents 2005-08-11 - US Internet search company Yahoo! claims largest online archives 2005-08-11 - Shuttle launch in September unlikely as engineers ponder falling foam 2005-08-11 - China to send pork sperm on space flight 2005-08-11 - Siberian permafrost melting 2005-08-11 - The ups and downs of doping 2005-08-12 - Combination power-heat system created 2005-08-12 - Molecule tells flower to flower 2005-08-12 - More biodiversity at Chernobyl 2005-08-12 - Risky operating system hole needs critical patch: Microsoft 2005-08-12 - Plugging the leaks in a quantum computer 2005-08-12 - U.S. cybersecurity called "alarming" 2005-08-12 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter blasts off 2005-08-12 - Greenland glacier triples speed because of climate change: Greenpeace 2005-08-12 - Volcanic blast influences climate 2005-08-12 - Cedip draws the crowds at LASER 2005 .. 2005-08-12 - New 638nm Laser Diodes offer 40mW (abs.max.) Power in tiny 5.6mm Package 2005-08-12 - Researchers Find How Some Antibiotics Kill Bacteria 2005-08-12 - Wireless World: Chips track license plates 2005-08-12 - Natural scientists are less likely to believe in God than are social scientists 2005-08-12 - UCSD Discovery Suggests 'Protosun' Was Shining During Formation Of First Matter In Solar System 2005-08-12 - Errors in the Measurement of Global Warming Corrected 2005-08-12 - Water and Mars: the 'magic triangle' for life 2005-08-12 - MIT finds genetic clue to bone and fat production 2005-08-12 - New observations and climate model data 2005-08-12 - Technological advances could reduce effectiveness of the Chemical Weapons Convention 2005-08-13 - Crackling Planets 2005-08-13 - Researchers Take "Fantastic Voyage" Through the Human Body 2005-08-13 - Google puts on hold effort to scan world's literary works 2005-08-13 - Long-sought flower-inducing molecule found 2005-08-13 - Alice falls into a black hole: Acceleration and quantum entanglement 2005-08-13 - New recycling law takes effect in the European Union 2005-08-13 - Lessons from the tsunami: protect the coast and it will protect you 2005-08-13 - Launch of US satellite from Baikonur postponed 24 hours 2005-08-13 - Siesta may become part of British life 2005-08-14 - Carnegie Mellon Rover Heads To Atacama Desert For Final Mission 2005-08-14 - Creative Technology chokes after trying to bite into Apple 2005-08-14 - Phones begin ringing in Sri Lankan villages as new technology arrives 2005-08-14 - The Cavendish banana could be wiped out 2005-08-15 - Gemini Uncovers 'Lost City' Of Stars 2005-08-15 - European space firm hitches up with Russians 2005-08-15 - Urine-powered battery developed 2005-08-15 - Japan to set up climate change monitoring network with neighbours 2005-08-15 - Del Mar Photonics, Inc. announces SPIDER pulse measurement system 2005-08-15 - Hundreds of earthquakes rock islands in Northern Marianas 2005-08-15 - Drinking alcohol may lower risk of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma 2005-08-15 - Illegal destruction of coral reefs worsened impact of tsunami 2005-08-15 - Customized Y-shaped carbon nanotubes can compute 2005-08-15 - e-Science methods reveal new insights into antibiotic resistance 2005-08-15 - Global warming to boost Scots farmers 2005-08-15 - Intel To Deliver Dual-Core, Hyper-Threaded Server Platforms Earlier Than Expected 2005-08-15 - Lung Cancer Can Strike Anyone - But Smokers At Greatest Risk 2005-08-15 - UA synthetic gecko foot-hairs leading to reusable adhesives 2005-08-15 - A galaxy of elements 2005-08-15 - The Beginnings of a New Phase in Medical Imaging? 2005-08-15 - China moving 3G on its own 2005-08-15 - Microsoft, NZ Telecom develop mobile-business apps 2005-08-15 - Power lines may offer Internet connections 2005-08-16 - Networking: GM, GE embracing Java 2005-08-16 - Human-like skin developed for robots 2005-08-16 - Mysteries of garlic are revealed 2005-08-16 - Boost Mobile Introduces First Location-Based, GPS Games In U.S. 2005-08-16 - Ships Bring Alien Jellyfish Invaders To Our Shores 2005-08-16 - Gender gap in computer science studied 2005-08-16 - New airport radar will help avoid repeat of Concorde crash 2005-08-16 - Intelligent System Offers Safer Tunnel Traffic For Europe 2005-08-16 - Krikalev Breaks Time-in-Space Record 2005-08-16 - Researchers Develop New Source of Energy Using Nanotechnology 2005-08-16 - Researchers develop technique to use dirty silicon, could pave way for cheaper solar energy 2005-08-16 - Future of electronics spun on its heels? 2005-08-16 - Universal codec to set sound free 2005-08-16 - CERN neutrino project on target 2005-08-16 - Large area-scan CCTV lens for inspecting components at high-resolution 2005-08-16 - Charities changed by technology 2005-08-16 - Frank Lloyd Wright church to be geothermal 2005-08-16 - Internet fraudsters target British tsunami victims' families 2005-08-16 - Rice University Selects Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processors To Power New Research Cluster 2005-08-16 - Look out: Asteroid's near-miss may be home run for scientists 2005-08-16 - Parents Can Help Teens Choose 'Good' Friends, Study Finds 2005-08-16 - Galactic survey reveals a new look for the Milky Way 2005-08-16 - IBM Contributes Open Source Code to Make FireFox Browser More Accessible 2005-08-16 - New analytical tool helps detect cancer 2005-08-16 - Number theory 2005-08-16 - Scientists create nanotech simulation tool 2005-08-16 - British scientists create nerve stem cells 2005-08-16 - Shopping maul: lions for sale on the Internet 2005-08-17 - Australia says developing military robots 2005-08-17 - Sea Ice May Be On Increase In The Antarctic: A Phenomenon Due To A Lot Of 'Hot Air'? 2005-08-17 - First Chinese Unmanned Lunar Mission Set For 2007 2005-08-17 - Toshiba Ships First 40GB 1.8-inch Perpendicular Magnetic Recording Drive 2005-08-17 - Tampa Bay Becomes "Smart Bay" With Well-Placed Sensors 2005-08-17 - Microsoft probing 'malicious' worm targetting Windows users 2005-08-17 - 4,000 BC antiquities found in Iran 2005-08-17 - Sony Expands SXRD Rear Projection HDTV Line With 50 AND 60-Inch Grand WEGA TVs 2005-08-17 - Scientists One Step Closer to Forecasting 'Clear Skies' for Astronauts 2005-08-17 - Nanotechnology under the microscope 2005-08-17 - Introducing New Off-The-Shelf Laser Scanners From Lincoln Laser Company 2005-08-17 - Global forum on advances in IR Imaging 2005-08-17 - Elementary Particles Building Blocks of Matter by Harald Fritzsch 2005-08-17 - ZEMAX Supports up to 8 CPUs 2005-08-17 - Photonic crystals move into new areas 2005-08-17 - The Web: Home-sales rules changing 2005-08-17 - US scientists call for giant wildlife park to save world's great mammals 2005-08-17 - New arrangement for supercomputer time 2005-08-17 - Saturn`s rings have own atmosphere 2005-08-17 - Microwavable chips for wireless communication 2005-08-17 - Still shellfish after 425 million years: clam-like creature preserved perfectly in ancient fossil 2005-08-17 - $150 Million TeraGrid Award Heralds New Era for Scientific Computing 2005-08-17 - Researchers Carve with Electricity at the Nanometer Scale 2005-08-17 - Soft Body Fossils of Extinct Lamp Shell Digitally Reconstructed 2005-08-17 - AMRC Developing Nano-Metrology to Probe Chip Structures at Atomic Level 2005-08-17 - Toshiba Develops High Performance Microprocessor Core 2005-08-17 - Odors sensed differently from mouth, nose 2005-08-17 - Nanotechnology in China is focusing on innovations and new products 2005-08-17 - NASA Successfully Completes Solid Rocket Motor Test 2005-08-17 - No foolproof way to beat virus attack for now 2005-08-17 - Russia schedules Clipper spacecraft launch 2005-08-17 - Universal Music Group Joins Blu-ray Disc Association 2005-08-18 - Women model their moms in relationships 2005-08-18 - Study: Religious belief declines in Britain 2005-08-18 - Gene is found affecting the aging process 2005-08-18 - ISS Station Crew To Do August 18 Spacewalk 2005-08-18 - The Unexpected Einstein: By Denis Brian 2005-08-18 - Edmund Optics Creates VIP Team to Provide Complete Online Vision Solutions 2005-08-18 - No US shuttle launch before early 2006: Russian official 2005-08-18 - African conservationists denounce proposal for giant US wildlife park 2005-08-18 - Long work hours: more injuries, illnesses 2005-08-18 - UCR chemists prepare molecules that accelerate chemical reactions for manufacturing drugs 2005-08-18 - The Big Blue 2005-08-18 - Nanotubes make perfect diodes 2005-08-18 - Company eyes 100 Mbps digital TV 2005-08-18 - iPod -- the most popular incentive 2005-08-18 - Intel buys XML provider Sarvega 2005-08-18 - Google files for another public offering 2005-08-18 - Researchers produce strong, transparent carbon nanotube sheets 2005-08-18 - Encouraging more women in science and technology 2005-08-18 - Supernova 1987A: Fast Forward to the Past 2005-08-18 - Fibre optics to conquer undersea exploration 2005-08-18 - New method for trapping light may improve communications technologies 2005-08-18 - Breakthrough in high-temperature superconductivity 2005-08-18 - Mitsubishi, TEPCO to team up on electric car: report 2005-08-18 - One Bacteria Stops Another on Contact: Findings Have Potential Implications for Urinary Tract Infections 2005-08-18 - Fibonacci series on microstructures 2005-08-18 - Satellite Discovers 1,000th Comet 2005-08-18 - U.S. infrastructure found vulnerable 2005-08-18 - ISS crew begins spacewalk spacewalk, station unmanned 2005-08-18 - John Bahcall dies 2005-08-19 - Red Water Sausages 2005-08-19 - Soyuz Spacecraft To Cost NASA $65 Million 2005-08-19 - Ancestors wore shoes some 26,000 years ago 2005-08-19 - View from the Top: Movie downloads 2005-08-19 - New Microprinting Technique Improves Nanoscale Fabrication 2005-08-19 - Station Crew Wraps Up Spacewalk 2005-08-19 - GE Global Research Develops ''Ideal'' Carbon Nanotube Diode 2005-08-19 - 'Fold here,' say 130,000 computers 2005-08-19 - Discovery Set for Return to Kennedy Space Center 2005-08-19 - Swift Satellite Finds Newborn Black Holes 2005-08-19 - Swedes bringing faster Internet to U.K. 2005-08-19 - Nottingham research sheds new light on how chemical reactions work 2005-08-19 - China's first spaceman praises new Russian craft 2005-08-19 - Kids walking to, from school are healthier 2005-08-19 - Nintendo to sell cell-phone-size games 2005-08-19 - US has until April 2006 to respect Internet gambling ruling: WTO 2005-08-19 - Smithsonian scientists accused of ID smear 2005-08-19 - New uses for Blackberrrys, PDAs soon 2005-08-19 - Caltech, MIT Chemists Look for Better Ways to Use Chemical Bonds to Store Solar Energy 2005-08-19 - 'Cold linac' commissioning major step for ORNL's Spallation Neutron Source 2005-08-19 - SAMSUNG Unveils Symbian-based Smartphones in Europe 2005-08-19 - Nano coalition unveils environmental, health and safety database 2005-08-19 - Mobile gaming doubles 2005-08-19 - Countries compete for next supercomputer 2005-08-19 - VoIP plan to link universities for free 2005-08-19 - Calls for action as global warming conference in Greenland ends 2005-08-19 - Chondrules younger than thought 2005-08-20 - Sponge used to study organ rejection 2005-08-20 - Smallest free-living cell, small genome 2005-08-20 - Student re-discovers Einstein manuscript in Netherlands 2005-08-20 - Speed of light made faster 2005-08-20 - Discovery's Return Home Delayed 2005-08-20 - First detailed picture of migraine attack 2005-08-20 - Calls for action as global warming conference in Greenland ends 2005-08-21 - With US shuttles in drydock, Russia has monopoly on ISS taxi service 2005-08-21 - Tree-ring data gives history of droughts 2005-08-22 - Toshiba to invest 1.8 bln dollars to boost flash memory output: report 2005-08-22 - Air show MAKS gives Russian aerospace a crucial lift 2005-08-22 - Discovery Home at Kennedy Space Center 2005-08-22 - In breakthrough, cloned wildcats prove ability to reproduce 2005-08-22 - Bat-bot boosts sonar research 2005-08-22 - Google launches new application service 2005-08-22 - Public collections of DNA and RNA sequence reach 100 gigabases 2005-08-22 - Study: Skin cells turned into stem cells 2005-08-22 - The Ilulissat glacier, a wonder of the world melting away 2005-08-22 - Public collections of DNA and RNA sequence reach 100 gigabases 2005-08-22 - Chickens orient using a magnetic compass 2005-08-22 - Research reveals how cells process large genes 2005-08-22 - Columbia Researchers Bring Nanotech's Promise a Step Closer to Reality 2005-08-22 - AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology Is A Fierce Contender For Mobile Gaming 2005-08-22 - PC sales to grow 12.7 percent; revenue to be flat 2005-08-22 - Unique respiratory virus is identified 2005-08-22 - Fujitsu Announces 2.5" Serial ATA 160GB Mobile Hard Disk Drive 2005-08-22 - Next-generation Net access growing fast 2005-08-22 - Networking: Cheap health-records software 2005-08-22 - Sony jumps into Japan's comics-by-phone market 2005-08-22 - Birds' migratory success a complex process 2005-08-23 - Toshiba, Sony to go ahead with rival next-generation DVDs after talks fail 2005-08-23 - U.S. Satellite Industry Dominates Despite Overcapacity 2005-08-23 - Analysis Of Flower Genes Reveals The Fate Of An Ancient Gene Duplication 2005-08-23 - China Inaugurates First Lunar Probe Engineering Center 2005-08-23 - Thirty Years And Counting 2005-08-23 - New climate modelling computer provides more reliable risk analyses 2005-08-23 - Six Years Into Its Mission, Chandra Continues To Achieve Scientific Firsts 2005-08-23 - Brazilian scientists discover nine new spider species 2005-08-23 - Nanomaterials to Mimic Cells 2005-08-23 - 'Magnetic flames' in molecular magnets exhibit properties akin to fire 2005-08-23 - New way of making 'nanostructured films' wins innovation fellowship 2005-08-23 - Google to launch instant messaging program: report 2005-08-23 - Prognosis for bird flu still alarming 2005-08-23 - Bacteria are key to 'green' plastics, drugs 2005-08-23 - Tracking the Riddle of Cosmic Gamma Rays 2005-08-23 - Environmentalists sue for Everglades bird 2005-08-23 - Laundry goes cyber 2005-08-23 - Salt production started in ancient China 2005-08-23 - Fibres control the speed of light 2005-08-23 - AMD Challenges Intel To A Dual-Core Duel 2005-08-23 - As gasoline prices soar, alternative fuel research grows in popularity 2005-08-23 - Fermilab's Recycler beams take electron cooling to new heights 2005-08-23 - Deep Impact Mission Update 2005-08-23 - Out of sight, out of mind? Not really 2005-08-23 - Sandia`s dielectrophoresis device may revolutionize sample preparation 2005-08-23 - "Colony" Computer to Look for a Theory of Theories 2005-08-23 - Micron Demonstrates Industry's First 4 Gigabyte FBDIMM 2005-08-23 - Ringtones -- and their theft -- on the rise 2005-08-23 - Anesthetized heroin withdrawal: no benefit 2005-08-24 - Bicycle riding and ED are researched 2005-08-24 - Intel touts miniaturized, power-frugal technology 2005-08-24 - Next generation military drones researched 2005-08-24 - UltraCell Corporation Announces Portable Methanol Fuel Cell System 2005-08-24 - Russia launches two Japanese satellites 2005-08-24 - Internet climbs aboard suburban Tokyo train 2005-08-24 - Thinking the pain away? 2005-08-24 - Chemical Could Revolutionize Polymer Fuel Cells 2005-08-24 - Supportive shoes date to 40,000 years 2005-08-24 - Making ice at room temperature 2005-08-24 - Researcher explores Spanish cave to find why early humans replaced Neanderthals in Europe 2005-08-24 - Intel demos rugged PC for hostile climates 2005-08-24 - Heart of world`s biggest physics experiment leaves Oxford 2005-08-24 - Unique NASA Science Lab Tackles 'Sticky' Issue of Lunar Dust 2005-08-24 - NASA/NOAA Announce Major Weather Forecasting Advancement 2005-08-24 - Coming Attraction: Intel Viiv Technology 2005-08-24 - Intel To Help CIOs 'Chill Out' 2005-08-24 - Skype opens up instant-messaging services 2005-08-24 - Climate Model Links Warmer Temperatures to Permian Extinction 2005-08-24 - Silicon Image Unveils Breakthrough Next Generation 6.0 Gb/s Serdes Technology 2005-08-24 - Study: Anemones fight as organized armies 2005-08-24 - Scientists study magnetic avalanches 2005-08-24 - Professor reviews linked to book-swap site 2005-08-24 - 'Switchable' solvents are discovered 2005-08-24 - Ivory-billed woodpecker recordings made 2005-08-24 - The Web: Net slowing spread of HIV 2005-08-25 - New Look At DNA Hints At Origin Of Ultraviolet Damage 2005-08-25 - Chinese websites are used to attack US government computers: report 2005-08-25 - Microscopic brain imaging method developed 2005-08-25 - Japanese Public Broadcasting Envisions 3D Future 2005-08-25 - Out of the Box Thinking Produces Safer Water 2005-08-25 - Stem cell scientists share research 2005-08-25 - Ultra-high precision Etalon pairs 2005-08-25 - High performance lenses & optical designs 2005-08-25 - One-stop shop for industrial inspection 2005-08-25 - The bar has been raised 2005-08-25 - M.A.P.S. Family of Power Supplies 2005-08-25 - New spectrum analyser for 3-axis magnetic fields and vibration 2005-08-25 - UA Physicists Find Key to Long-Lived Metal Nanowires 2005-08-25 - Cosmic hole-in-one captured over Antarctica 2005-08-25 - Physicists describe a new mechanism for metallic magnetism 2005-08-25 - Nokia, Motorola command half of world market for new mobile phones 2005-08-25 - Intel invests in Australia WiMax company 2005-08-25 - IBM, Sony and Toshiba Unveil Details of the Cell Microprocessor 2005-08-25 - IT execs mull impact of telecom rulings 2005-08-25 - Of Friction and 'The Da Vinci Code' 2005-08-25 - Men's IQs higher, but used differently 2005-08-25 - Study Reconciles Long-Standing Contradiction of Deep-Earth Dynamics 2005-08-25 - Researchers to Study Properties of the Hope Diamond 2005-08-25 - Getting DNA to self-assemble 2005-08-25 - Sony aims to revamp its LCD venture with Samsung 2005-08-25 - How the Earth spins 2005-08-25 - Earth's core rotates faster than surface 2005-08-25 - Locationg crucial atoms in superconductors 2005-08-25 - Critical breakthrough 2005-08-25 - Samsung's New Satellite DMB Phone 2005-08-25 - Diamonds are not forever 2005-08-26 - EU to step up bird flu monitoring 2005-08-26 - Stem cells to be injected into the heart 2005-08-26 - Energia Makes A Big Show At MAKS 2005-08-26 - Galileo Satellite Payload Testing Underway 2005-08-26 - Sirius Unveils Wearable Satellite Radio 2005-08-26 - NASA Study Shows Water Could Create Gullies on Mars 2005-08-26 - Amateurs Help Astronomers Unravel A Propeller Star 2005-08-26 - Spitzer Turns Two 2005-08-26 - Hi-tech laundry services hit colleges 2005-08-26 - American Chemical Society session to focus on T-rays - the next wave in imaging technology 2005-08-26 - Turk wanted by FBI arrested for worldwide computer piracy 2005-08-26 - Three charged, one pleads guilty in first case on obscene spam 2005-08-26 - Placing a book in orbit, Turkmenistan aims for the stars 2005-08-26 - Bacteria that bind toxic metals: Are they the future of nuclear waste cleanup? 2005-08-26 - Wireless World: Mobile-phone Web browsing 2005-08-26 - The Proton's Strange Magnetism 2005-08-26 - Earth's final destiny 2005-08-27 - Malaysia floats plans to set foot on the moon 2005-08-27 - Tsunami created swells worldwide 2005-08-27 - ESA to discuss Mars mission 2005-08-27 - Ivory-billed woodpecker sighting real 2005-08-27 - Sea lamprey up in Lake Superior 2005-08-27 - Fluorescent protein basis for bluish coral 2005-08-27 - Russian satellite on track despite communication problem 2005-08-27 - Hurricane Katrina reaches Category Three over Gulf 2005-08-28 - Irish project aims to bring art to space, and space to Earth 2005-08-28 - Tutoring US math students adds new twist to Indian outsourcing saga 2005-08-28 - Panasonic Introduces World's First 65-inch 1080p Plasma TV 2005-08-28 - IrSimple, a High-Speed Infrared Communications Protocol Adopted as a Global Standard 2005-08-28 - New Orleans evacuated as ferocious Hurricane Katrina nears 2005-08-29 - Carbohydrate-based vaccine against cancer? 2005-08-29 - Nokia Opens New R&D Center in China 2005-08-29 - Writing at the Nanoscale: 'Electro Pen' may impact a host of developing nanotechnologies 2005-08-29 - Researchers create DNA buckyballs for drug delivery 2005-08-29 - Mad cow detected in blood 2005-08-29 - Purdue creates new method to drive fuel cells for portable electronics 2005-08-29 - Coffee is number one source of antioxidants 2005-08-29 - U.S. stores want better Web sites 2005-08-29 - Scientists exhibit alien ideas 2005-08-29 - Ericsson launches new Internet platform 2005-08-29 - Kansas town traffic control goes wireless 2005-08-29 - Internet renovation is planned 2005-08-29 - New Images Reveal Different Magma Pools Form the Ocean's Crust 2005-08-29 - Astronomers And Native Hawaiians Battle Over Sacred Moutain 2005-08-29 - ISS Crew Repair Carbon Dioxide Removal System, Prepare For New Supplies 2005-08-29 - NASA Shuttle Tank Factory Facing Catastrophic Ruin From Katrina 2005-08-29 - Australian researchers hail new cancer-killing technique 2005-08-29 - Sunset Planets 2005-08-29 - Nanofabrication: next generation chip manufacture? 2005-08-29 - Tiny rubber balls give plastic bounce 2005-08-29 - Nanocoating could eliminate foggy windows and lenses 2005-08-29 - Nano-particle dispersion technique improves polymers 2005-08-29 - Researchers shed more light on conversion of water to hydrogen gas 2005-08-29 - Verizon beefs up TV content 2005-08-29 - Cybercrime fears remain despite arrests 2005-08-29 - Residents cower as storm sweeps into New Orleans 2005-08-29 - Scientists Describe New Way to Peer Inside Bacteria 2005-08-29 - Cinema goes digital 2005-08-29 - Networking: Internet telephony enticing new users 2005-08-29 - New way to study sleep is developed 2005-08-29 - Human ability good in tracking odors 2005-08-29 - Finding a Way to Test for Dark Energy 2005-08-29 - Improving Security of Handheld IT Devices 2005-08-29 - Magnetic nanoparticles for potential cancer treatment 2005-08-29 - Sharp Develops Two New 3-Megapixel CCD Camera Modules for Mobile Phones 2005-08-29 - Iran claims new nuclear breakthrough 2005-08-29 - Ozone layer decline leveling off, according to new study 2005-08-30 - M Dwarfs: The Search For Life Is On 2005-08-30 - Dieting won't add many years to life 2005-08-30 - Study uses quantum chemical calculations 2005-08-30 - Toronto Research Uncovers Genetic Instructions To Build Life 2005-08-30 - Britain to crack down on extreme Internet porn 2005-08-30 - Brace for more Katrinas, say experts 2005-08-30 - Mars Orbiter Makes Successful Course Correction 2005-08-30 - ATMIONTM Wide Range Vacuum Measuring System - Industry and Research Proven 2005-08-30 - Local support for German speaking high-speed imaging system users 2005-08-30 - Precision Fluorescent Ronchi Ruling Slides Available From Edmund Optics 2005-08-30 - Computer worm stealing corporate info 2005-08-30 - Survey: Students drawn to mobile e-mail 2005-08-30 - Ozone stabilization reported 2005-08-30 - North Korea's baby steps for the Internet 2005-08-30 - Infineon to supply Xbox parts 2005-08-30 - Scientists ponder Illinois bison mystery 2005-08-30 - Cassini findings suggest complex story of venting at the south pole of Enceladus 2005-08-30 - Snowball Antarctica -early Drake passage opening led to global change 2005-08-30 - Gold bowties may shed light on molecules and other nano-sized objects 2005-08-30 - Foreign atoms trigger superconductivity in carbon 2005-08-30 - Argonne researchers create new diamond-nanotube composite material 2005-08-30 - Supersizing the supercomputers: What's next? 2005-08-30 - Getting down to basics - new technology will make it possible 2005-08-30 - Study: Published research often is false 2005-08-30 - Screening for security: millimeter-wave scanner identifies non-metallic weapons 2005-08-30 - Blogging Katrina: Dramatic hurricane stories storm the web 2005-08-30 - CELSIUS V830 workstation with AMD64 technology 2005-08-30 - Stoping light in quantum leap 2005-08-30 - A New Leap in Drug delivery 2005-08-30 - 'Operando' methods for understanding catalysis in hydrogen storage 2005-08-30 - Survey: cell cameras boost digital photos 2005-08-30 - Hurricane Katrina: Scientists Fly Into Eye of the Storm 2005-08-30 - Samsung Adds Gigabyte Densities to MultiMediaCard Line-up 2005-08-30 - New chemistry method uses 'test tubes' far smaller than the width of a hair 2005-08-30 - Study Examines Public Attitudes On Nanotechnology 2005-08-31 - Study: public ignorant about heart failure 2005-08-31 - Apple forms alliance to download music to mobile telephones: expert 2005-08-31 - Japan to develop earthquake monitors 2005-08-31 - Retinal Scans Do More Than Let You In The Door 2005-08-31 - Creative Awarded U.S. Patent On User Interface For Portable Media Players 2005-08-31 - Stealth particles to target tumors 2005-08-31 - Fuel cells might get hydrogen from water, organic material 2005-08-31 - Malaysia's Ipoh city to create giant wireless hotspot: report 2005-08-31 - Alrad Instruments sign distribution agreement with SDS 2005-08-31 - Rees Scientific Installs eCentron All Wireless System at the Armed Services Blood Bank Center 2005-08-31 - Stepper Motor Controller (USB) 2005-08-31 - TiTaN the Manufacturer of MMO Anode/Mixed Metal oxide anode/Activated metal anode 2005-08-31 - Big stars like to feed from dust 2005-08-31 - Microsoft heats up Voice over Internet market 2005-08-31 - DNA test puts Viking experts on horns of a dilemma 2005-08-31 - It's electric: Cows show promise as powerplants 2005-08-31 - Experts eye Web's next generation 2005-08-31 - Katrina damages NASA facilities 2005-08-31 - Dead fish reported on some Florida beaches 2005-08-31 - Human waste feeds rest stop greenhouse 2005-08-31 - Birds may spread bird flu along flyways 2005-08-31 - Experts: Old 'tile' nature made -- maybe 2005-08-31 - XMM-Newton probes formation of galaxy clusters 2005-08-31 - Breakthrough in Development of Quantum Computers 2005-08-31 - New 'Alien Nanofiber' Has Potential Anti-Counterfeiting Applications 2005-08-31 - Unique Undersea Lab Prep for Future Exploration 2005-08-31 - Hubble Space Telescope Begins 'Two-Gyro' Science Operations 2005-08-31 - Trumpler 14: Bright young stars mix it up in new image
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