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2005-12-06 - Physicists describe strange new fluid-like state of matter

2005-12-06 - Butterfly evolution is studied

2005-12-06 - Butterfly evolution is studied

2005-12-06 - Rare early Mayan portrait is found

2005-12-06 - The cold truth about climate change and snow

2005-12-06 - The cold truth about climate change and snow

2005-12-06 - Europe in technologicial cut-and-thrust with China

2005-12-06 - Europe in technologicial cut-and-thrust with China

2005-12-06 - Europe's space programme 'must become more independent'

2005-12-06 - Europe's space programme 'must become more independent'

2005-12-06 - Researchers discover methods to find 'needles in haystack' in data

2005-12-06 - Researchers discover methods to find 'needles in haystack' in data

2005-12-06 - Physicists describe strange new fluid-like state of matter

2005-12-06 - Tiny swimmer makes a splash

2005-12-06 - Nanotube foams are strong and flexible

2005-12-06 - Einstein to star in global webcast

2005-12-06 - Saturn's moon reveals its secrets

2005-12-06 - Entanglement reaches new levels

2005-12-06 - Optical devices get fishy

2005-12-06 - Exotic materials and pulsars win European prize

2005-12-06 - Version 2 of Low-Cost SystemC Synthesis Tool Available

2005-12-06 - Silicon Hive Announces New Development Systems

2005-12-06 - Specialist high performance zoom lenses

2005-12-06 - Introduction To Condensed Matter Physics

2005-12-06 - Elementary Quantum Mechanics

2005-12-06 - 100 Years Of Relativity

2005-12-06 - New 2006 Varian, Inc. Vacuum Technologies Catalog

2005-12-06 - New mammal found in Borneo jungles: WWF

2005-12-06 - New mammal found in Borneo jungles: WWF

2005-12-06 - Kazakhstan Predicts Major Developments For Its Space Program

2005-12-06 - Kazakhstan Predicts Major Developments For Its Space Program

2005-12-06 - Virgin's Branson reveals frequent-flyer space plan

2005-12-06 - Virgin's Branson reveals frequent-flyer space plan

2005-12-06 - Study: Arctic soil carbon underestimated

2005-12-06 - Study: Arctic soil carbon underestimated

2005-12-06 - Munich scientists study bystander effect

2005-12-06 - Munich scientists study bystander effect

2005-12-06 - Study: Late life is different from aging

2005-12-06 - Study: Late life is different from aging

2005-12-06 - Catalytic converters: source of pollution?

2005-12-06 - Catalytic converters: source of pollution?

2005-12-06 - Nano World: New aimed nanoparticles

2005-12-06 - Computer threats up 48 percent for year

2005-12-06 - Homeland wireless encryption passes tests

2005-12-06 - Boeing A160 Hummingbird Completes Flight Test

2005-12-06 - Earthquake 'Pulses' Could Predict Tsunami Impact

2005-12-06 - Briefs: Apple offers NBC shows on iTunes

2005-12-06 - Samsung chases Middle East wireless market

2005-12-06 - Computer simulation shows buckyballs deform DNA

2005-12-06 - Briefs: Cingular launches 3G network

2005-12-06 - Mongolian wildlife face extinction crisis

2005-12-06 - Opposition grows to U.S. phone-tax hike

2005-12-06 - Panasonic Starts Pilot Production Of 50-Gigabyte Blu-Ray Discs

2005-12-06 - Male water fleas observed for first time

2005-12-06 - AMD, IBM Unveil New, Higher Performance, More Power Efficient 65nm Process Technologies

2005-12-06 - Applied Materials Announces Advanced CVD Aluminum Technology

2005-12-06 - Researchers confirm lead as cause of Beethoven's illness

2005-12-06 - ASML Impacts Industry Roadmap with Immersion and EUV Achievements for 45 nm and Beyond

2005-12-06 - SPPS traces atoms from solid to liquid

2005-12-06 - Exploding dark-matter balls predicted

2005-12-06 - Java Mobile Phones Find the Way - New Mobile Navigation

2005-12-06 - Researchers assess rates and risks of gambling

2005-12-06 - Unmanned submersible sheds light on an undersea volcano

2005-12-06 - Scientists seek clear-sky definition of clouds

2005-12-06 - Scientists try to clone Alzheimer's pig

2005-12-06 - North American youth more plugged-in than ever: survey

2005-12-06 - UK researchers find way to reduce power consumption of transistors in computer chips

2005-12-07 - ESA's Integral and XMM-Newton missions extended

2005-12-07 - South Korean regulators fine Microsoft 32 million dollars

2005-12-07 - China's lunar land sale a 'beautiful' idea, but illegal: watchdog

2005-12-07 - NASA awards propulsion technology grant

2005-12-07 - Japan's landmark asteroid probe likely a failure

2005-12-07 - Interstellar Spaceflight: Is It Possible?

2005-12-07 - Sun Introduces New Metric for Server Efficiency

2005-12-07 - High energy physics team captures network prize

2005-12-07 - Getting ready for the 'big one,' researchers make most detailed survey ever of San Adreas Fault

2005-12-07 - Researchers developing technology to protect children's online privacy

2005-12-07 - AURA satellite peers into Earth's ozone hole

2005-12-07 - UCSF scientists find new facts about HIV

2005-12-07 - Briefs: Swisscom provides electronic signatures

2005-12-07 - Briefs: AT&T wins Patelco Credit Union contract

2005-12-07 - Study: African drought changed history

2005-12-07 - Study may lead to better tsunami forecasts

2005-12-07 - Bell South expands Gulf wireless broadband

2005-12-07 - Grids to aid breast cancer diagnosis and research

2005-12-07 - 21st century science harnessed to help preserve historic buildings

2005-12-07 - Telenor satellite broadband operational

2005-12-07 - Nortel to build WiMax network in Alberta

2005-12-07 - The Web: Pols embracing podcasting

2005-12-07 - Photons create primitive quantum network

2005-12-07 - When sea monsters threaten, eat them

2005-12-07 - Dutch selloff of KPN fans takeover fears

2005-12-07 - Briefs: BellSouth ties up with PDI-SAT

2005-12-07 - China firm designs cell phone for seniors

2005-12-07 - Physicists demonstrate storage and retrieval of single photons between remote memories

2005-12-07 - Greyhounds and humans going round the bend

2005-12-07 - 'Always on' Internet changing American life : study

2005-12-07 - Many states flunk science standards

2005-12-07 - S&P downgrades Hawaiian Telecom

2005-12-07 - UMC Develops Ultimate Spacer Process to Enhance MOSFET Device Performance for 65nm and Beyond

2005-12-07 - Major Antarctic study to begin next year

2005-12-07 - LG Launches the World's First 'Time Machine DMB Phone'

2005-12-07 - Cassini's Photo Album From a Season of Icy Moons

2005-12-07 - Intel: New Material to Help Chips Run Cooler, Use Less Energy

2005-12-07 - IMEC reports CMOS integration of Hf-based dielectrics with Ni FUSI gates

2005-12-07 - Breakthrough Chip Delivers Better Digital Pictures For Less Power

2005-12-07 - Breakthrough Chip Delivers Better Digital Pictures For Less Power

2005-12-07 - Brazilian astronaut OK'd for ISS mission

2005-12-07 - Canine genome sequence is completed

2005-12-07 - Canine genome sequence is completed

2005-12-07 - Web journalism eligible for Pulitzer Prize

2005-12-07 - Web journalism eligible for Pulitzer Prize

2005-12-07 - Brazilian astronaut OK'd for ISS mission

2005-12-07 - Russian astronaut training flap reported

2005-12-07 - New algorithm improves robot vision

2005-12-07 - New algorithm improves robot vision

2005-12-07 - U.N. climate talks in key phase in Canada

2005-12-07 - U.N. climate talks in key phase in Canada

2005-12-07 - Russian astronaut training flap reported

2005-12-07 - Consumer preference often drives tech

2005-12-07 - Ministers support Europe in space

2005-12-07 - Ministers support Europe in space

2005-12-08 - 'One Laptop per Child' project continues

2005-12-08 - Study identifies two types of savannas

2005-12-08 - Study: Stem cells found in fruit fly gut

2005-12-08 - Addicts fear BlackBerry jam over hand-held lawsuit

2005-12-08 - Trust-building hormone found

2005-12-08 - Mathematicians: Why Do Sofa Firms Have A Suite Sixth Sense?

2005-12-08 - Welcome to the new world of digital cinema

2005-12-08 - 2005 Top 10 List of Strangest and Funniest Data Disasters

2005-12-08 - Kaleido Technology ApS appoints new CEO

2005-12-08 - STANDA presents new Flexure Translation Stage

2005-12-08 - Infinitesima selected as one of Oxford's Best New Technology Companies

2005-12-08 - New Line of Sputtering Products

2005-12-08 - Ian McNab elected IEEE Fellow

2005-12-08 - id Quantique unveils world’s smallest photon counters, the id100

2005-12-08 - Quantis – New Quantum Random Number Generator on a PCI-board with bit rate up to 16 Mbits/s

2005-12-08 - Famed inventor Heinz Heinemann dies

2005-12-08 - Katrina residue dangers questioned

2005-12-08 - German wireless competition heating up?

2005-12-08 - Briefs: Study sees more wireless, broadband growth

2005-12-08 - Unusual water recycling device is revealed

2005-12-08 - Round 2: Microsoft ready for Xbox rematch against Japanese foes

2005-12-08 - Nanoparticle impact on plants

2005-12-08 - Briefs: Virgin Mobile rejects NTL's $1.4B offer

2005-12-08 - Microsoft to invest $1.7B in India

2005-12-08 - Helpdesks brace for Christmas gremlins

2005-12-08 - Yahoo! launches Web answering site

2005-12-08 - Changes to land cover may enhance global warming in Amazon, reduce it in midlatitudes

2005-12-08 - Former Intel chief architect provides an insider's look into the design of the Pentium chips

2005-12-08 - Magnet Lab Researcher Exploring Science Behind Commercial Applications of Liquid Helium

2005-12-08 - Huygens finds a hostile world on Titan

2005-12-08 - PULSE: The Impact of European Pulsar Science on Modern Physics

2005-12-08 - 'Doctor Franklin's Medicine' explores founding father's vast medical legacy

2005-12-08 - Researchers 'wire' DNA to identify mutations

2005-12-08 - Alaska's Columbia Glacier continues on disintegration course

2005-12-08 - Physicists Achieve Quantum Entanglement Between Remote Ensembles of Atoms

2005-12-08 - Scientists work to stop bridge corrosion

2005-12-08 - BellSouth expands VoIP services

2005-12-08 - Asian performing monkeys virus carriers

2005-12-08 - Briefs: Alltel launches two new Kyocera handsets

2005-12-08 - A 20-year old mystery mechanism influencing DRAM cell retention time fluctuation clarified

2005-12-08 - Probing Question: Does commercial jet traffic affect climate?

2005-12-08 - Panasonic Announces World's First Hand-Held Solid-State Memory HD Camcorder

2005-12-08 - Study: Adult kids puzzled by aging parents

2005-12-08 - Wrong order slams Mizuho's finances

2005-12-08 - Strong Magnetism Creates Two-Dimensional Superconductivity, Says Physicist

2005-12-08 - Perseus arm is closer than thought

2005-12-08 - Software piracy curb would boost global economy: study

2005-12-08 - Monkeys mimic kids in toy selections

2005-12-09 - Briefs: Napster Germany opens for business

2005-12-09 - Study: Forest productivity hiked by CO2

2005-12-09 - Forget Quantum Encryption, Simple Scheme Can Stop Electronic Eavesdroppers

2005-12-09 - Mountainous Plateau Creates Ozone Halo Around Tibet

2005-12-09 - Global Warming Could Halt Ocean Circulation With Harmful Results

2005-12-09 - NASA Prepares To Launch First Probe To The Kuiper Belt

2005-12-09 - Body louse genome sequencing begins

2005-12-09 - On-line gamer dies

2005-12-09 - Panasonic maker Matsushita to revamp cellphone business

2005-12-09 - Photon-counting beyond 1000nm with multimode fiber input

2005-12-09 - Environmental damage threatens human health: WHO

2005-12-09 - New Israeli mobile phone to detect breast cancer

2005-12-09 - Briefs: Siemens supports Infineon's Malaysia plant

2005-12-09 - New, unique microscope for nanotech

2005-12-09 - Movement of North Magnetic Pole is accelerating

2005-12-09 - Briefs: British digital TV viewing hits 66 percent

2005-12-09 - S. Korea customers cool on S-DMB quality

2005-12-09 - E. Europe, Asia among telecom boom markets

2005-12-09 - Briefs: India's foreign telecom investment grows

2005-12-09 - DNA pyramids make their debut

2005-12-09 - Ames Lab physicist wins European Union's highest science prize

2005-12-09 - Prelude to an earthquake?

2005-12-09 - Dead domino sparrow to go on display in Dutch museum

2005-12-09 - New chip could energize cathode television

2005-12-09 - Wireless World: Sponge Bob calling

2005-12-09 - Globe Talk: France Telecom's China leap

2005-12-09 - Overpopulation of reindeer in Greenland

2005-12-09 - Embryonic stem cells could treat millions

2005-12-09 - Report: Great Lakes deteriorating

2005-12-09 - Astronomers map dark matter in startling detail

2005-12-09 - Physicists create first robust DNA building blocks

2005-12-09 - Suburban ecosystems to be studied

2005-12-09 - Samsung Offers 8GB FB-DIMM for Servers

2005-12-09 - Toshiba Develops MEMS Based Manipulation Technology for Injecting Nanoparticles in Cells

2005-12-09 - New Models of Weather Pattern

2005-12-09 - Noted physicist David S. Saxon dies at 85

2005-12-10 - 'Super Tuesday' for cyber-shopping Dec. 13

2005-12-10 - Federal agencies say seafood safe

2005-12-10 - Snow storm slams US northeast, delays flights

2005-12-10 - India most interesting, but U.S. No. 1 -- Gates

2005-12-10 - Yahoo teams up with Australia's Seven media

2005-12-10 - Microsoft unleashes new Xbox in Japan to lukewarm reaction

2005-12-10 - W3C looks to improve speech recognition technology for web transactions

2005-12-10 - Nano-Armor: Protecting the Soldiers of Tomorrow

2005-12-10 - Moon Storms: Researchers Learn New from Old Apollo Experiment

2005-12-10 - Moon Storms: Researchers Learn New from Old Apollo Experiment

2005-12-10 - UN conference breathes life into Kyoto Protocol

2005-12-10 - UN conference breathes life into Kyoto Protocol

2005-12-11 - Safe Nuclear Power and Green Hydrogen Fuel

2005-12-11 - Nano springs eternal; Protozoan 'engine' posts nano records

2005-12-11 - Biometric expert shows an easy way to spoof fingerprint scanning devices

2005-12-11 - Bees can recognize human faces, study finds

2005-12-11 - Climate change: Kyoto Protocol confirmed as the only game in town

2005-12-11 - Wikipedia becomes Internet force, faces crisis

2005-12-11 - Glaciers eroded mountains faster

2005-12-12 - Exploring Caves With Hopping Microbots

2005-12-12 - Paving The Way For Women To Mars

2005-12-12 - Printers to produce life-saving organs

2005-12-12 - Titanic sunk faster than thought

2005-12-12 - Comcast, Cisco, Nortel work on network

2005-12-12 - Briefs: Yahoo! launches upgraded Widget

2005-12-12 - Hughes to launch broadband satellite in 07

2005-12-12 - Networking: Capturing baby boomers' knowledge

2005-12-12 - Orcas most polluted Arctic mammal

2005-12-12 - Ruckus' RIOT advances home WiFi networking

2005-12-12 - Apple iPod: The new public access?

2005-12-12 - Briefs: Iowa Telecom acquires carrier Montezuma

2005-12-12 - Briefs: Alcatel picked for China broadband upgrade

2005-12-12 - Iron fused with magnesium: New discovery may explain composition of Earth's core

2005-12-12 - Scientists' 'recipe' to help build a quantum computer

2005-12-12 - New manufacturing process helps metals lose weight

2005-12-12 - Author of fake Wikipedia bio admits 'joke'

2005-12-12 - Helping municipalities to market broadband for the masses

2005-12-12 - Toxicology-on-a-chip tool readies for market

2005-12-12 - Envisat sees smoke from Europe's worst peacetime fire

2005-12-13 - Study supports century-old cancer theory

2005-12-13 - Study finds gas pipelines could serve as wireless links

2005-12-13 - Nanoengineered Silicon-Germanium Improves Chips

2005-12-13 - US tech industry health near record levels: survey

2005-12-13 - China outstrips US as exporter of IT, telecoms: OECD

2005-12-13 - Bubble machine studies chaotic behavior

2005-12-13 - Hundreds of auroras detected on Mars

2005-12-13 - Hacker attacks in US linked to Chinese military: researchers

2005-12-13 - Tracking Santa has never been so high-tech

2005-12-13 - Tracking Santa has never been so high-tech

2005-12-13 - Biodefense cocktail to be given to troops

2005-12-13 - Biodefense cocktail to be given to troops

2005-12-13 - Liquid Crystal Lasers the size of a human hair

2005-12-13 - Liquid Crystal Lasers the size of a human hair

2005-12-13 - Computer model helps explain Jupiter`s cloud bands

2005-12-13 - Briefs: Sony Ericsson boosts China capabilities

2005-12-13 - Briefs: Vodafone to buy out Telsim for $4.55B

2005-12-13 - Briefs: New Zealand Telecom boosts Xmas coverage

2005-12-13 - Briefs: B of A offers Earthlink protective toolbar

2005-12-13 - How the Public Makes Sense of Nanotechnology

2005-12-13 - Lots of Magic in the Movies

2005-12-13 - Ions trapped on a chip

2005-12-13 - Ions trapped on a chip

2005-12-13 - Microsoft-MCI deal heats up VoIP market

2005-12-13 - Great Lakes water agreement is signed

2005-12-13 - Interview: The man in charge of Xbox Live

2005-12-13 - Nano World: Clear, hard nano-based coating

2005-12-13 - Mystery of whales' eight-foot tooth solved

2005-12-13 - Giant tsunami could hit U.S. West Coast

2005-12-13 - Verizon sees door open to airliner WiFi

2005-12-13 - Extinction alert issued for 800 species

2005-12-13 - Texas wind farm plan creates controversy

2005-12-13 - Earthlink buys VPN provider New Edge

2005-12-13 - Mysterious deep-space object raises questions on Solar System's origins

2005-12-13 - Fissure to Give Birth to New Sea

2005-12-13 - Magnetic transistor could 'dial in' quantum effects

2005-12-13 - Honda's celebrity robot shifting to real-life job

2005-12-14 - Researchers seek brain wave access to bank accounts and homes

2005-12-14 - UC-Santa Barbara to direct Mars soil test

2005-12-14 - Sao Paulo scientists study skulls

2005-12-14 - New drug acts as marijuana in the brain

2005-12-14 - Spider Robots And The Space Web

2005-12-14 - HP creates Halo effect for life-like videoconferencing

2005-12-14 - In new setback, Japanese asteroid probe to stay in space until 2010

2005-12-14 - Hot, massive haloes found around most spiral galaxies

2005-12-14 - Hot, massive haloes found around most spiral galaxies

2005-12-14 - Fluid Particles Irreversible in Some Circumstances, Physicists Report in Nature

2005-12-14 - Physicists Find Evidence for Highest Energy Photons Ever Detected From Milky Way's Equator

2005-12-14 - Traffic flows on France-Singapore cable

2005-12-14 - Hyphenated Systems Announces 3Dmap for 3D Imaging and Metrology of Microfluidic Devices

2005-12-14 - Imperial College physicist wins major European science prize

2005-12-14 - Farfield Welcomes Dr Maggi Blakebrough as Marketing Executive

2005-12-14 - Single source for IR lighting & vision

2005-12-14 - New multi-channel framing camera

2005-12-14 - IR Imaging newsletter reports on technological advances

2005-12-14 - Briefs: AT&T merger could save $180 per user

2005-12-14 - The Web: Feds flop at stopping spam

2005-12-14 - Dems join criticism of U.S. cybersecurity

2005-12-14 - Turkey or trophy-winner? Science helps movie moguls

2005-12-14 - Fluids mix in reverse

2005-12-14 - 'Armored' bubbles can exist in stable non-spherical shapes (Update)

2005-12-14 - Astronomers link old stars and mysterious cosmic explosions

2005-12-14 - Another World-Record Achievement for National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

2005-12-14 - Breakthrough in puzzle of giant explosions in space

2005-12-14 - New technique helps researchers determine amino-acid charge

2005-12-14 - Electronic nose sniffs out false alarms

2005-12-14 - Ancient glaciers still affect the shape of North America

2005-12-14 - Microbes under Greenland Ice may be preview of what scientists find under Mars' surface

2005-12-15 - Spanish scientists develop new crystals

2005-12-15 - First Member Of Galileo Satellite Family To Be Launched 26 December

2005-12-15 - Prehistoric bird fossil found in China

2005-12-15 - Power lines may become honey bee homes

2005-12-15 - U.S. expert criticizes U.K. badger killing

2005-12-15 - New LED lighting concept unveiled

2005-12-15 - The Mars Journal Publishes Its First Papers

2005-12-15 - Spirit Studying Algonquin

2005-12-15 - Geography professor writes first in-depth account of scheme to engineer with atom bombs

2005-12-15 - Microsoft faces lawsuit from Visto

2005-12-15 - S.Korean cloning pioneer asks journal to retract his paper: reports

2005-12-15 - Briefs: Q3 world broadband up 10 percent

2005-12-15 - HDTV group pursues single remote conrol

2005-12-15 - Commentary: Of cyberporn and democracy

2005-12-15 - France Telecom's Equant wins DSM contract

2005-12-15 - Understanding grid semantics for virtual collaboration

2005-12-15 - Household cleaners effectively remove lead-laden dust

2005-12-15 - Researchers update French language learning

2005-12-15 - 'Mighty Mouse' robot frees stuck radiation source

2005-12-15 - Why nanolayers buckle when microbeams bend

2005-12-15 - RateMyProfessors.com in top 1,000

2005-12-15 - Briefs: Yahoo! launches East Coast research center

2005-12-15 - Mesh networking to fill in wireless gaps

2005-12-15 - Analysts: wireless tech needs to be easy

2005-12-15 - High-def editing for the masses

2005-12-15 - Calls for closer US tabs on China tech rise

2005-12-15 - Secret of Mona Lisa's smile revealed at last

2005-12-15 - Shakespeare's smoke and mirrors tricks solved

2005-12-15 - A Theoretical Breakthrough: Calculating Electron Correlations in the Hydrogen Molecule

2005-12-15 - Progress to Sub for Santa at Space Station

2005-12-15 - Unexpected finding: Some dinosaurs grew slower in hard times

2005-12-15 - Experts disagree about earthquake risk

2005-12-15 - Bats Use Touch Receptors on Wings to Fly, Catch Prey, Study Finds

2005-12-15 - Philips to place its semiconductor business in a separate legal structure

2005-12-15 - The Cosmic Shredder and the Magnetar

2005-12-15 - Stretchable silicon could be next wave in electronics

2005-12-15 - Researchers make long DNA 'nanowires' for future medical and electronic devices

2005-12-15 - Skill, superstition: no effect on luck

2005-12-15 - NASA signs homeland security agreement

2005-12-15 - Errors possible in evolution sticker case

2005-12-15 - Indian telecom presses the red button

2005-12-15 - Penn State studies storm-phobic canines

2005-12-16 - Hubble reveals dark-matter details

2005-12-16 - Study: Perception affects batting average

2005-12-16 - Typhus found in DNA from Napoleonic troops

2005-12-16 - Russia, Indonesia Sign Satellite Launch Memorandum

2005-12-16 - Sony's QRIO robot can think out of the box

2005-12-16 - Fish gene sheds light on human skin color variation

2005-12-16 - Science scandal: S.Korean cloning pioneer urged to tell all over allegations of faking

2005-12-16 - Ability to capture large prey may be origin of army ants' cooperative behavior

2005-12-16 - New innovations for surveillance

2005-12-16 - Three Times Increase In Grating Damage Threshold

2005-12-16 - ACOL TECHNOLOGIES S.A. ANNOUNCES FRITZ MEYNE, Jr. JOINING AS NORTH AMERICAN SALES MANAGER

2005-12-16 - NRC-led Team First to Watch a Chemical Reaction from the Molecule's Point of View

2005-12-16 - Film Thickness Measurement with High Spatial Resolution for Patterned and Multilayer Materials

2005-12-16 - Acol Technologies Appointing Greg Kwolek As Sales Executive For Europe.

2005-12-16 - Acol Technologies S.a. Announces Gary Feng Joining As Asia Sales Director.

2005-12-16 - Perseus Spiral Arm of the Milky Way much closer than thought

2005-12-16 - Theory and Experiment Collide: Discovery of Phenomenon Important for Future Application of 'Spintronics'

2005-12-16 - Briefs: Pakistan to maintain telecom transparency

2005-12-16 - Briefs: BellSouth to cut 1,500 management posts

2005-12-16 - Briefs: Verso trials VoIP on South Africa WiMax

2005-12-16 - Briefs: Ericsson, Sunrise tie up for mobile TV

2005-12-16 - Making the world's smallest gadgets even smaller

2005-12-16 - U.K. scientists say 2005 hottest ever

2005-12-16 - U.K. scientists say 2005 hottest ever

2005-12-16 - Warm reception for U.S. telecom bill

2005-12-16 - Globe Talk: Turkey delights Vodafone

2005-12-16 - Globe Talk: Turkey delights Vodafone

2005-12-16 - Wireless World: Lawsuit a marketing move?

2005-12-16 - Wireless World: Lawsuit a marketing move?

2005-12-16 - Warm reception for U.S. telecom bill

2005-12-16 - Shuttle foam to be left off fuel tank

2005-12-16 - Shuttle foam to be left off fuel tank

2005-12-16 - China to push triple-play broadband in '06

2005-12-16 - China to push triple-play broadband in '06

2005-12-16 - BlackBerry blackout looms for millions

2005-12-16 - BlackBerry blackout looms for millions

2005-12-16 - New project on ferroelectric films: Cheaper, smaller and less energy consuming components for laptops, mobiles

2005-12-16 - Earliest evidence for large scale organized warfare in the Mesopotamian world

2005-12-16 - Sea slug mixes chemical defense before firing at predators

2005-12-16 - Pulsar Racing Through Space Reveals Comet-Like Trail

2005-12-16 - Model Predicts Colder Winter Temperatures in the East, Warmer in the West

2005-12-16 - Google to pay a billion dollars for stake in AOL: report

2005-12-16 - New Microlab on Chip for Medical Imaging Biomarkers

2005-12-16 - Why do some people gain weight when others don't?

2005-12-16 - Scientist: Kong Lives!

2005-12-16 - Scientist: Kong Lives!

2005-12-17 - Napster and iTunes top music brands

2005-12-17 - Rice research pays off big

2005-12-17 - Pygmy elephants tracked by GPS

2005-12-17 - Global telecom growth expected 2006

2005-12-17 - Weather, resources linked to slavery

2005-12-17 - Australian Nobel laureate sues US company: report

2005-12-17 - Japan devotes 215 billion dollars to keeping edge in science

2005-12-17 - Launch of first Galileo satellite delayed

2005-12-17 - Nanotechnology Doesn't Make News

2005-12-18 - NJ is 1st state to fund stem-cell research

2005-12-18 - Vets at Zoo Atlanta inseminate snake

2005-12-18 - Scientists rebuild part of woolly mammoth's genome

2005-12-18 - Investigators question South Korean cloning pioneer

2005-12-18 - Lights, camera, vlog: new video craze hits Internet

2005-12-19 - Science on a lighter note: offbeat tales of 2005

2005-12-19 - Tigers in India could be wiped out

2005-12-19 - New Study Examines Evolutionary Explanations For Biological Immortality

2005-12-19 - Aspheric lenses offer high coupling efficiencies

2005-12-19 - OSL to supply focusing mirrors for world's most intense laser

2005-12-19 - New Nanoparticle Structure Boosts Magnetic Properties

2005-12-19 - Does the weather affect the stock market?

2005-12-19 - UQ plans for the next big wave - tsunami defence

2005-12-19 - India telecom satellite ready for launch

2005-12-19 - NASA prepares for Pluto launch

2005-12-19 - Microsoft wins award for Speech Server

2005-12-19 - Major loan funds Syria telecom expansion

2005-12-19 - Briefs: New World creates POP in Florida market

2005-12-19 - Networking: Search term faves emerge

2005-12-19 - Briefs: GigaMedia buys FunTown

2005-12-19 - Briefs: Macquarie plans to expand Taiwan Broadband

2005-12-19 - Ted Hoffman joins Smith Micro

2005-12-19 - Briefs: Iridium supports maritime safety system

2005-12-19 - Briefs: S&P sees more software M&A in 2006

2005-12-19 - Motorcycles emit 'disproportionately high' amounts of air pollutants

2005-12-19 - Wanted: Amateur stargazers to help solve supernova mystery

2005-12-19 - Discovery of a new physical phenomenon governed by a quantum law

2005-12-19 - Newest marsh villain: the periwinkle snail

2005-12-19 - Web co searches for 'worst Web site'

2005-12-19 - IT exports seen leading Asian growth

2005-12-19 - Japan plans own Internet search engine

2005-12-19 - Ancient Chinese remedy shows potential in preventing breast cancer

2005-12-19 - HP to Support HD-DVD High-definition DVD Format

2005-12-19 - Honda to Mass Produce Next-Generation Thin Film Solar Cell

2005-12-19 - Charity: it's all in our genes

2005-12-19 - Elpida Memory Ships Samples of 2 Gigabit DDR2 SDRAM using 80 nm Process Technology

2005-12-19 - Astronomers Gain Clues About Fundamental Physics

2005-12-19 - The formula to ensure the perfect 'cracker pull'

2005-12-19 - Online encyclopedia Wikipedia plans stable version to stem 'abuse'

2005-12-19 - Learn math history to learn math theory

2005-12-19 - 'Robosnail' crawls up vertical walls

2005-12-20 - Ferromagnets and superconductors make negative-index materials

2005-12-20 - Study: U.S. food insecurity increasing

2005-12-20 - Cavefish DNA reveals evolutionary detail

2005-12-20 - Asian elephant gene study: surprise result

2005-12-20 - S.Korean investigators to conduct DNA tests to chdeck if research faked

2005-12-20 - New Microsoft patent to pause TV shows

2005-12-20 - Permafrost may nearly disappear by 2100

2005-12-20 - Opportunity Completes Atmospheric Science Campaign At Erebus

2005-12-20 - Einstein's letters credit Greek maths expert's work, Greece and Israel say

2005-12-20 - New Research Says Daughters Turn Parents to Left of Centre Parties

2005-12-20 - Record year for meteorite recovery in Canada

2005-12-20 - Researchers extend Einstein's work

2005-12-20 - New Zealand's Telecom sponsors Santa

2005-12-20 - Briefs: Telecom N.Z. loses bitstream access case

2005-12-20 - US court hands down landmark evolution ruling

2005-12-20 - Veil of mystery slowly lifts from British space mission to Mars

2005-12-20 - Breaking the silence online

2005-12-20 - Scientists narrow time limits for human, chimp split

2005-12-20 - Duke Chemist's Lab Steady Source of 'Nanotube' Advances

2005-12-20 - K-State Physics Professor Named Outstanding Junior Investigator by U.S. DOE

2005-12-20 - Supply Ship Set to Launch for Station Wednesday

2005-12-20 - Study: Unfamiliar voice-overs are best

2005-12-20 - Science association applauds ID ruling

2005-12-20 - Briefs: Virgin, Zi hail mobile search trial result

2005-12-20 - Briefs: Motorola touts wireless security cameras

2005-12-20 - Study: No U.S. engineering gap

2005-12-20 - Briefs: EU calls for tenders in radio frequency ID

2005-12-20 - Briefs: iVillage and MSN renew agreement

2005-12-20 - Hunt for rare woodpecker continues

2005-12-20 - How nanotubes enter cells

2005-12-20 - 3Com launches corporate 'guest' wireless

2005-12-20 - Cyber gamers get thumbs up from China

2005-12-20 - Spam sliced by US law, filters: study

2005-12-20 - Penn-State Philips CMOS transistor model adopted as industry-wide standard for future nanometer chip design

2005-12-20 - Understanding Earthquakes

2005-12-20 - Study: Parents key to how we handle stress

2005-12-20 - Bollywood set to embrace digital cinema

2005-12-20 - Fruit fly studies help explain human heart

2005-12-20 - Your sweet tooth may really be in your brain's 'pleasure hotspot'

2005-12-20 - Physics: Hunting the Penguin During BaBar's Long Run

2005-12-21 - Researchers demonstrate single molecule absorption spectroscopy

2005-12-21 - No more queues with Japanese instant checkout

2005-12-21 - New rice plant raises yields by 30 percent

2005-12-21 - New NASA satellites shipped to launch site

2005-12-21 - Drunken elephant myth exposed

2005-12-21 - NASA facility launch site for GlobalFlyer

2005-12-21 - Japan to enter space race -- in fashion

2005-12-21 - Humans Do Not Understand Mirror Reflections, Say Researchers

2005-12-21 - Algal protein in worm neurons allows remote control of behavior by light

2005-12-21 - Ingredients for DNA and Protein Found Around Star

2005-12-21 - Mission to Mars via Antarctica

2005-12-21 - Ancient humans brought bottle gourds to Americas from Asia

2005-12-21 - E=mc2 passes tough test

2005-12-21 - Astronomers Use Laser to Take Clearest Images of the Center of the Milky Way

2005-12-21 - Briefs: U.S. HDTV ownership could hit 26 percent

2005-12-21 - The Web: Europe's cyber privacy declines

2005-12-21 - Google outflanks Microsoft with AOL deal

2005-12-21 - Mars region probably less watery than thought

2005-12-21 - Allo, allo? A star is ringing

2005-12-21 - Newspapers win over Web for job seekers

2005-12-21 - ESA rocket motor successfully tested

2005-12-21 - Briefs: Internet TV to debut in Shanghai late Feb.

2005-12-21 - Seattle leading way in tsunami research

2005-12-21 - World record polluting fine paid in Boston

2005-12-21 - Briefs: EC approves Dutch lid on cable price

2005-12-21 - Briefs: Yahoo!'s webcast of Howard Stern booms

2005-12-21 - Geologists suggest Mars features are result of meteorite strikes, not of evaporated lakes

2005-12-21 - Astronomers detect echoes from ancient supernovae

2005-12-21 - Researchers uncover direct evidence on how HIV invades healthy cells

2005-12-21 - NASA Prepares for Return of Interstellar Cargo

2005-12-21 - Gift-Bearing Progress Launches Toward Space Station

2005-12-21 - New thin film lithium technology may power Christmas of the future

2005-12-21 - Fear of death factors into how we vote

2005-12-21 - Lenovo's bid to challenge Dell

2005-12-21 - U.S. locusts related to African locusts

2005-12-21 - Sweden to scrutinize eugenics past

2005-12-22 - Crystal structure prediction made possible

2005-12-22 - Bicycles - for today!

2005-12-22 - Satellite Newspapers Provides Hometown News Anywhere in the World

2005-12-22 - Why The Amazon Rainforest Is So Rich In Species

2005-12-22 - Micro-gyroscopes that can detect cancer

2005-12-22 - Europe`s newest Meteosat launches on Solstice Night

2005-12-22 - Singapore introduces two-dollar plastic notes

2005-12-22 - Review of the year

2005-12-22 - Free Conference CD Highlights Multiphysics Applications

2005-12-22 - iRex Technologies introduces the concept of portable electronic reading.

2005-12-22 - MRAM Manufacturers Turning Towards Laser 3DAP

2005-12-22 - Fiber probes for optical sensing and measurements

2005-12-22 - Compact visible laser with fibre output

2005-12-22 - Briefs: Jordan Telecom launches DSL voice service

2005-12-22 - Stubbs The Zombie

2005-12-22 - Study: Some medical terms must be updated

2005-12-22 - Cluster helps to protect astronauts and satellites against 'killer electrons'

2005-12-22 - As Grid problem solving flows smoothly

2005-12-22 - Male elephants woo females with precise chemistry

2005-12-22 - Old TVs to follow typewriters to dustbin under US Senate bill

2005-12-22 - Ultracold test produces long-sought quantum mix

2005-12-22 - Science's Breakthrough of the Year: Watching evolution in action

2005-12-22 - Why Christmas trees are not extinct

2005-12-22 - Revising Earth's early history

2005-12-22 - Scientists stymied by inch-long fish

2005-12-22 - Briefs: Lucent, BT tie up on Internet network

2005-12-22 - Briefs: Seagate boosts hard-drive factory capacity

2005-12-22 - Emergency wireless program growing

2005-12-22 - EU: Telecom deregulation good for consumer

2005-12-22 - Briefs: Phoenix Sky Harbor launches WiFi

2005-12-22 - Bigger brain size matters for intellectual ability

2005-12-22 - Storing Carbon to Combat Global Warming May Cause Other Environmental Problems, Study

2005-12-22 - Ancient Jawless Vertebrates Used Novel Immune Responses

2005-12-22 - Spallation Neutron Source Amazing Science Facts

2005-12-22 - Spitzer Unveils Infant Stars in the Christmas Tree Cluster

2005-12-22 - The end of cheap gas: U.S. automakers are running on empty

2005-12-22 - Briefs: Microsoft to contest EU decision

2005-12-22 - China faces barriers in RFID adoption

2005-12-22 - Keck telescope captures faint new ring around Uranus

2005-12-22 - Unique telescope looks at the universe

2005-12-22 - Cell-based Nano Machine Breaks Record

2005-12-22 - Researchers develop new method for studying 'mental time travel'

2005-12-22 - Two New Moons Discovered Around Uranus

2005-12-23 - Cloning expert faked stem cell research: investigators

2005-12-23 - Study links smoking and drinking

2005-12-23 - DNA self-assembly used to mass-produce patterned nanostructures

2005-12-23 - New Year To Arrive One Second Late

2005-12-23 - Dutch mathematician simplifies the search for oil

2005-12-23 - SMART-1 uses new imaging technique in lunar orbit

2005-12-23 - Researchers find 'no evidence' that hangover cures work

2005-12-23 - How to cook the perfect turkey (the scientific way)

2005-12-23 - Snowflake Physicist's Photographs to Be Featured on 2006 Postage Stamps

2005-12-23 - Reindeer: have sweet tooth, easy to handle, will travel

2005-12-23 - Charges in Silicon Valley secrets theft

2005-12-23 - Briefs: Comcast is No. 1, but SBC puts up fight

2005-12-23 - Briefs: Google, Microsoft settle on China exec

2005-12-23 - Google founders are FT's men of the year

2005-12-23 - The year of unnatural disasters

2005-12-23 - Researchers: Treated wood poses long-term threat

2005-12-23 - Alcohol Over-pouring Caused by Short Glass Shapes

2005-12-23 - GIOVE-A ready to join its Soyuz launcher; Launch timeline

2005-12-23 - 'Walking Molecule' Research in AIP's Top 25

2005-12-23 - Astronomers Capture Rare Lunar Meteor Strike

2005-12-23 - Motorola SLVR L7

2005-12-23 - Tracking Nanomaterials In Vivo

2005-12-23 - U.S. Christian cell content going forth

2005-12-23 - India TV satellite in orbit, functioning

2005-12-23 - China Telecom front-runner in 3G race?

2005-12-23 - France to legalize P2P file sharing?

2005-12-23 - Workers exposed to plutonium at Los Alamos

2005-12-23 - Sensational new discovery of Dodo bones on Mauritius

2005-12-23 - Satellite launch to boost DTH in India

2005-12-23 - WiMax Forum certifications expected

2005-12-24 - Microsoft, Google settle legal wrangle in China

2005-12-24 - NBC to take control of MSNBC network from Microsoft

2005-12-24 - Burundi: yes, we have no Christmas trees

2005-12-24 - Nuthatch moves north in Britain

2005-12-25 - From an English pub to the skies: airline e-ticketing takes off

2005-12-25 - Scientists trace how rivers change course

2005-12-25 - Space burials, star names on sale by US company

2005-12-25 - Russian rocket takes three navigation satellites into space

2005-12-25 - Mathematicians solve old problem that may have new applications

2005-12-25 - 'Where have all the bloody teaspoons gone?'

2005-12-26 - SKorea's Samung eyes NAND flash chip deal with Sony

2005-12-26 - Galveston Island booming, but sinking

2005-12-26 - Ban on feeding eagles considered in Alaska

2005-12-26 - Blue jays may have rebounded in Chicago

2005-12-26 - Progress Cargo Craft Docked With Station

2005-12-26 - Faces have a special place in the brain

2005-12-26 - Networking: Gigabyte battlefields

2005-12-26 - Scientists Take Step Toward Faster Communication

2005-12-26 - China claims first anti-bird flu vaccine

2005-12-26 - Europe opens up civil navigation system with Galileo satellite

2005-12-26 - Tunnelling electrons speed up large area carbon electronics

2005-12-26 - Extra tick restarts time, tech debate

2005-12-26 - Near-complete Titanosaurus discovered in Argentina

2005-12-27 - Hihi breeding program deemed a success

2005-12-27 - Scientists explain mass whale strandings

2005-12-27 - Smart polymer helps surgeons

2005-12-27 - Hybrid cars race ahead in 2005

2005-12-27 - Hwang cloned human embryos but not patient-tailored stem cells: reports

2005-12-27 - Only Britain, Sweden to meet Kyoto targets in Europe

2005-12-27 - Many in West fear wolf reintroduction

2005-12-27 - Briefs: Taiwan considers lower telecom charges

2005-12-27 - Washington proposes nuclear reprocessing

2005-12-27 - Briefs: China collecting old cell phones

2005-12-27 - Researcher finds neuron growth in adult brain

2005-12-27 - Politics took a back seat on blogs in 2005

2005-12-27 - Tsunami reef damage recovering

2005-12-27 - Dwarfs assimilated in ancient Egypt

2005-12-27 - Novel anti-virus for handhelds from India

2005-12-27 - U.S. states address environment regionally

2005-12-27 - Briefs: Batelco to lower Bahrain broadband rates

2005-12-27 - Briefs: Arizona State to offer MobilePro broadband

2005-12-27 - Briefs: Nortel acquires router producer Tasman

2005-12-27 - Pioneer to Ship PC-Based Blu-ray Disc Drive in Q1 2006

2005-12-27 - Prayers, tears as Asia marks tsunami anniversary

2005-12-28 - Drivers getting cash for driving less

2005-12-28 - Europe launches first navigation satellite to rival GPS

2005-12-28 - New Horizons Launch Vehicle Fully Assembled For Voyage To Pluto

2005-12-28 - Evaluating Arm Positions Offer Many Opportunities On Marsby Staff Writers

2005-12-28 - New method found to freeze oyster eggs

2005-12-28 - Delivering Earth's First Comet

2005-12-28 - Wolverine at home in 'Wolverine State'

2005-12-28 - Student-built instrument set to launch on Pluto mission

2005-12-28 - Conflict resolution in cyberspace

2005-12-28 - Briefs: McAfee provides security for MSN dial-up

2005-12-28 - PetCell helps locate and recover lost dogs

2005-12-28 - More renewable fuels will be at the pump

2005-12-28 - N.D. bans intelligent design debate

2005-12-28 - Turtles caught in the cold to rehab

2005-12-28 - China may back local 3G tech first

2005-12-28 - $1 billion for labs to fight bioterrorism

2005-12-28 - Briefs: Verizon upgrades Texas network

2005-12-28 - Cloudmark warns of increased 'phishing'

2005-12-28 - Scientists say Harry Potter can prevent broken bones

2005-12-28 - Britain shivers in icy cold snap as trains, football hit

2005-12-29 - Florida city tries to save rare tortoises

2005-12-29 - Briefs: Chinese hacked Asahi Shimbun site

2005-12-29 - Commentary: Living forever

2005-12-29 - Briefs: Venezuela power company to offer broadband

2005-12-29 - Briefs: U.S. wireless market posts healthy growth

2005-12-29 - Times Square New Year's online at MSN

2005-12-29 - Study: hostile drivers same outside car

2005-12-29 - Philippines opens up to 3G networks

2005-12-29 - AT&T to splurge on post-merger ads

2005-12-29 - Briefs: Pegasus buys China wireless manufacturer

2005-12-29 - Survey: Sexes still differ on Web use

2005-12-29 - Women catching up with online activities

2005-12-29 - China set to register cell-phone users

2005-12-29 - Briefs: Scots finish national broadband expansion

2005-12-29 - New accusations against disgraced S.Korea researcher

2005-12-29 - US journal Science to retract clone hero's article

2005-12-29 - Chandra looks back at the Earth

2005-12-29 - Terror enters India's IT community

2005-12-29 - Scientists lift malaria's invisible cloak

2005-12-29 - Famed oncologist dies of cancer

2005-12-29 - Online holiday shopping soars

2005-12-29 - Climate change driving pika to extinction

2005-12-29 - Modified AFM Proves Critical to Uncovering Cell-growth Secret

2005-12-29 - Survey shows Americans` personal misery has increased since early 1990s

2005-12-30 - Unified physics theory explains animals' running, flying and swimming

2005-12-30 - NASA's Spirit and Opportunity still probing Mars after two years

2005-12-30 - Briefs: Intel to kick off new logo, slogan

2005-12-30 - U.S. broadband airliner satellite launched

2005-12-30 - Briefs: India's BSNL extends free broadband trial

2005-12-30 - Briefs: Britain leads Europe in broadband

2005-12-30 - Briefs: Oil, component costs may dampen PC market

2005-12-30 - Sony BMG in preliminary settlement over CD software

2005-12-30 - Radiation studies key to nuclear reactor life, recycling spent fuel

2005-12-30 - And If Rockets Had Wings...

2005-12-30 - Google sued over Internet call technology

2005-12-30 - Globe Talk: U.S., Europe still under pressure

2005-12-30 - ISS Crew to Celebrate New Year

2005-12-30 - China 3G tests may signal technology war

2005-12-30 - Wireless World: Feds vacate airwaves

2005-12-30 - U.S. healthcare not ready for boomers

2005-12-30 - Module eases wireless laptop service

2005-12-30 - Researcher says women compete differently

2005-12-30 - Putin has no mobile phone, but 120 million Russians do

2005-12-30 - Locust breeding expected to rise

2005-12-31 - Mohave power plant set to close

2005-12-31 - Caviar demand threatens U.S. sturgeon

2005-12-31 - Coldest December in Britain in a decade

2005-12-31 - Scramjet test successful

2005-12-31 - AIDS group hits new Viagra 'New Year's Eve' promotion

2005-12-31 - Powerful winter storm pounds California, raising flood fears

2005-12-31 - Cultural differences may explain variations in home remedy use

2005-12-31 - Chinese officials sacked over environmental dispute