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2005-07-11 - Sharp Develops New Technology to Blend Plant-Based Plastic with Waste Plastic 2005-07-11 - The space shuttle: NASA's aging workhorse 2005-07-11 - Plugging the hole in Windows USB security 2005-07-11 - Simulation Investigates Method To Improve Prediction Of Global Pollution 2005-07-11 - NASA's Deep Impact Tells a Tale of the Comet 2005-07-11 - Discovery astronauts' new mission: space mechanics 2005-07-11 - Surveying The Future 2005-07-11 - JENOPTIK Laserdiode GmbH extends the product range based on high-efficiency bars 2005-07-11 - Philips demonstrates feasibility of a new imaging technique based on magnetic particles 2005-07-11 - Path Delay Line 2005-07-11 - 50 Years of Yang-mills Theory 2005-07-11 - Laser Atom Probe Leads The Way To Seeing Atomic-Level Silicon Structures 2005-07-11 - Plasma accelerators move on 2005-07-11 - Europe beats Japan to ITER prize 2005-07-11 - Magnetic surprise for liquids 2005-07-11 - How do solids melt? 2005-07-11 - Crash exposes comet's inner secrets 2005-07-11 - Swimming around in circles 2005-07-11 - Bottoms down for quarks 2005-07-11 - All eyes on Discovery, scanning for damage 2005-07-11 - Japanese scientists track bird flu strains 2005-07-11 - Intelligent Hand-Held Vacuum Meter 2005-07-11 - Astronauts try to reassure their families 2005-07-11 - Applied Materials Launches Black Diamond II Low k Solution for Next Generation High-Speed Chips 2005-07-11 - Dell Brings Intel Dual-Core Technology to Servers for Small Businesses 2005-07-11 - Administration unveils new energy program 2005-07-11 - Hurricane didn't bother the space shuttle 2005-07-11 - Greek island hosts three-day conference on Atlantis myth 2005-07-11 - Plant gene for water efficiency found 2005-07-11 - HP Claims Breakthrough in Ink-Based Printing Technology 2005-07-11 - Perfect transmission with SkyMAX 2005-07-11 - Argonne wins four R&D 100 Awards 2005-07-11 - Fingernails store personal information 2005-07-11 - Doubling Down On Intel-Based Servers 2005-07-11 - IMEC concludes FEOL installation and enters into alliances for copper/low-k interconnect technology 2005-07-11 - CenterPoint Energy and IBM Examine Innovative Ways to Use Broadband Over Power Line 2005-07-11 - LLNL researchers capture four awards for industrial innovation 2005-07-11 - Ladies and Gentlemen, Start Your Solar Cars! 2005-07-11 - The presence of oxygen on carbon nanotubes enhances interaction with ammonia 2005-07-11 - New Web service to help older Americans 2005-07-11 - Catch Mechanism for Future Space Tether 2005-07-11 - Chemists spray their way to better catalysts 2005-07-11 - Laser metrology on the agenda at Cranfield University 2005-07-11 - Book examines Foucault's work on Iran 2005-07-11 - Kodak, Texas Instruments Simplify Camera Phone Design 2005-07-11 - Engineer creates a new tool for keeping computers cool 2005-07-12 - Humans use mostly consonants to ID words 2005-07-12 - Myths might be related to earthquakes 2005-07-12 - Physicists find way to create 3D quasicrystals 2005-07-12 - Canine genome is studied in Britain 2005-07-12 - General Dynamics Wins Contract To Build Antennas For ALMA Telescope 2005-07-12 - Raytheon, Cessna Receive NASA Sonic Boom Research Grants 2005-07-12 - Sloan 2 Will Map The Universe, The Milky Way And Dark Energy 2005-07-12 - Networking: A new world of work 2005-07-12 - High levels of green energy with the 2 Joule Powerlite Plus 2005-07-12 - Innovations in LWIR technology 2005-07-12 - New Hiden US Office 2005-07-12 - An Efficient High Power Piezo Amplifier 2005-07-12 - Dynajets® Cavitating Useful Jets 2005-07-12 - The Hiden HPR-40 Series Dissolved Species Analyser 2005-07-12 - Compact Image Dithering Stages 2005-07-12 - Researchers examine Earth's mysteries with Ingenuity funds 2005-07-12 - New Views of Spongy-Looking Saturn's Moon Hyperion 2005-07-12 - EU raids Intel offices, other computer makers across Europe 2005-07-12 - Curry spice found to fight cancer 2005-07-12 - Heads up, space station, Discovery is ready to blast off 2005-07-12 - MIT starts second wireless revolution 2005-07-12 - Good Connections Are Everything 2005-07-12 - Weather could delay shuttle launch: NASA 2005-07-12 - Scientists study music hallucinations 2005-07-12 - A solution on paper 2005-07-12 - Metals take a walk 2005-07-12 - Letting the spin loose 2005-07-12 - Rice nanophotonics lab gets $3 million training grant 2005-07-12 - Sandstorm robot makes unprecedented 200-mile autonomous run 2005-07-12 - Car Buyers Say Silence Isn't Golden 2005-07-12 - Manchester launches UK's largest nuclear institute 2005-07-12 - X-Ray Oscillations From Biggest Star Quake In Universe Provide Clues To Mysterious Interior of Neutron Stars 2005-07-12 - A Statement From the Columbia Families on NASA's Return To Flight 2005-07-12 - Structure of Biological 'Transistor' Detailed in Higher Organisms 2005-07-12 - Mystery compact object producing high energy radiation 2005-07-12 - Moderation in cell phone use is urged 2005-07-12 - Supercomputer Installed at RIT Among the World`s Fastest 2005-07-12 - Darwinism vs. creationism fight at OSU 2005-07-12 - Motorola selects Freescale in multi-year deal to develop new 3G platforms 2005-07-12 - IBM Unveils Breakthrough 'Cool Blue' Datacenter Cooling Technology 2005-07-12 - Prof: English sounds like one language, but it's really not 2005-07-12 - Nextel Launches the Motorola i850 Camera Phone 2005-07-12 - UF Researchers Take Pulse Of Hurricane Dennis 2005-07-13 - NASA now better able to measure sea level 2005-07-13 - NASA plans for an emergency space rescue 2005-07-13 - U.S. still spends the most on healthcare 2005-07-13 - Brain response to odor and light differs 2005-07-13 - NASA OK's fueling of Discovery, indicating green light for launch 2005-07-13 - Sony recalls 16,000 LCD televisions for default 2005-07-13 - Purdue findings support earlier nuclear fusion experiments 2005-07-13 - Repairs completed, shuttle ready to fly 2005-07-13 - Three satellites needed to bring out 'shy star' 2005-07-13 - Deteriorating weather lowers chances Discovery will be launched on schedule 2005-07-13 - Discovery launch postponed: NASA 2005-07-13 - Deal considered in U.S. stem cell debate 2005-07-13 - New exoplanet defies theory 2005-07-13 - Understanding the Boxing Day earthquake 2005-07-13 - Suggestions offered for one's well being 2005-07-13 - Temperature-sensitive Nanobrushes 2005-07-13 - Shuttle launch scrubbed by faulty switch 2005-07-13 - ARM Demonstrates Highest Performance ARM11 Family Processor 2005-07-13 - ASML Introduces the Industry's Highest NA Immersion Tool for Volume Chip Production at 45 nm Node 2005-07-13 - World's First Film Substrate-based Bendable Color Electronic Paper featuring Image Memory Function 2005-07-13 - Infineon Launches World's First Reference Design for Ultra Low-Cost Handsets Enabling Handsets with Production Cost Belo 2005-07-13 - Elpida Memory's 512 Megabit Mobile RAM Device Fits in Smaller Package for 3G Phones 2005-07-13 - New Infrared Tool Measures Silicon Wafer Thickness 2005-07-13 - Temperature Control Improves NIST X-ray Detector 2005-07-13 - Findings bolster link between birds and T. rex 2005-07-13 - Superwind discovered spreading Star Dust across the Universe 2005-07-13 - ProMOS Debuts First 90nm Silicon with High Yield 2005-07-13 - Sandisk First to Offer 512-Mb microSD Card 2005-07-13 - Scientists make landmark observations about weak force 2005-07-13 - Identifying the 'Signatures' of Protons in Water 2005-07-13 - A rare bird? Genetic analysis says not so 2005-07-13 - Safety light curtains with integral test mechanisms 2005-07-13 - No shuttle launch before Saturday 2005-07-14 - Robot footballers square off with sights on World Cup 2005-07-14 - World's First LCD That Simultaneously Displays Different Information in Right and Left Viewing Directions 2005-07-14 - Milestone Reached In Construction Of Discovery Channel Telescope 2005-07-14 - New bunker buster bomb is in development 2005-07-14 - First Planet Under Three Suns Is Discovered 2005-07-14 - Remains of ancient homes found in Japan 2005-07-14 - U.N.: Effects of bio-tech trees not known 2005-07-14 - Illinois governor takes stem cell stance 2005-07-14 - Scuttle The Shuttle Says Space Frontier Foundation 2005-07-14 - Intel's legal woes unlikely to hurt bottom line 2005-07-14 - Sides agree on DTV transition requirement 2005-07-14 - Sandia researcher shares European physics prize for work; observations transformed Z-pinch field 2005-07-14 - Comet Tempel 1 Went Back to Sleep 2005-07-14 - Prizes reward high-energy physics 2005-07-14 - KineticSystems Releases New CompactPCI/PXI Digital Input/Output Module 2005-07-14 - Keithley Introduces New Pulse Measurement Solution 2005-07-14 - Keithley Publishes New Semiconductor Test Tutorial Handbook 2005-07-14 - Predicting the lifetime of extreme ultraviolet optics 2005-07-14 - Cluster spacecraft reach greatest separation at fifth anniversary 2005-07-14 - China to launch solar telescope 2005-07-14 - Scientists determine how SARS kills 2005-07-14 - Brain stimulants may become popular 2005-07-14 - NASA scrambles to find shuttle fault as launch window closes 2005-07-14 - New Sub-Millimetre Light in the Desert 2005-07-14 - Finding rough spot in surface measurement 2005-07-14 - Extreme Science 2005-07-14 - Nanoscale systems for early diagnosis 2005-07-14 - Nano-graphite may store H2 gas 2005-07-14 - Online service to offer movies before DVD 2005-07-14 - Apple's stellar earnings might not last 2005-07-14 - Siberia three degrees warmer than 45 years ago, study warns 2005-07-14 - Laser to be used to analyze Mars' soil 2005-07-14 - Genetic lines of various cancers studied 2005-07-14 - IBM Announces New CMOS Image Sensor Foundry Offering 2005-07-14 - Diamonds are a Scientist's best Friend: Research into Building Better Small Machines 2005-07-14 - Nanoscale Fiber Optics 2005-07-14 - Geologists Use Particles from Galaxy's Far Reaches to Understand Processes at Earth's Surface 2005-07-14 - Videophoning: Live on Television from Your Living Room 2005-07-14 - Chip Industry Entering New Era 2005-07-14 - UF Survey Finds Many Floridians Still Recovering From 2004 Hurricanes 2005-07-14 - Russia approves a 10-year space budget 2005-07-14 - Canada joins U.S. EPA program 2005-07-14 - Professor examines processes in Soviet Union's formation 2005-07-14 - Shuttle Launch: Analysis Continues, Date Unclear 2005-07-15 - Stratos To Bring Prepaid SMS To Maritime Crews 2005-07-15 - Scientists reverse memory loss in mice 2005-07-15 - Tree-killing beetle found in California 2005-07-15 - U.N. report addresses Internet governance 2005-07-15 - Haystack marks physics milestone 2005-07-15 - NASA's Return to Flight Launch No Earlier than Sunday 2005-07-15 - Tokyo quake fault line is re-evaluated 2005-07-15 - The Devils of Mars 2005-07-15 - Russian Space Agency To Launch Kliper Project 2005-07-15 - A Giant Leap Towards The Moon 2005-07-15 - Green Power from Chicken Litter 2005-07-15 - Prayer doesn't cure the sick, says study 2005-07-15 - Expert says universe hard to understand 2005-07-15 - $2 billion market in nanopore 2005-07-15 - Samsung Electronics Q2 hit by weak chip, panel prices 2005-07-15 - Sites scouted for MIT a la francaise 2005-07-15 - Watching the birth and death of exotic molecules 2005-07-15 - NEC Develops Mobile Router Enabling Broadband Communication from High-Speed Mobile Objects 2005-07-15 - Shark skin saves naval industry money 2005-07-15 - Cost Competitive Electricity from Photovoltaic Concentrators Called 'Imminent' 2005-07-15 - Caution urged in human-ape brain stem test 2005-07-15 - Is bubble fusion back? 2005-07-15 - No shuttle launch for at least a week - NASA 2005-07-15 - UCLA chemists create nano valve 2005-07-15 - PAS sector continues growth in China 2005-07-15 - WiFi 'vampires' attack 2005-07-15 - Internet's Yahoo teams up with university students in Berkeley 2005-07-16 - Harry Potter good 'tool' to teach death 2005-07-16 - No link to happiness and intelligence 2005-07-16 - Hewlett-Packard likely to cut thousands of jobs in overhaul: analysts 2005-07-16 - Infineon bosses under investigation 2005-07-16 - Spacemen plan short Soyuz ride 2005-07-17 - 'Grandfather boom' as world population heads for nine billion 2005-07-17 - Upstart Firefox browser nearing 10-percent market share 2005-07-17 - China to send pig sperm into space 2005-07-17 - Clinton joins video game censoring rally 2005-07-18 - Opportunity Edges Toward Crater Erebus 2005-07-18 - Boeing ScanEagle to Achieve European Air Show First 2005-07-18 - 10 years after birth of e-commerce, fear may curb growth 2005-07-18 - Manitoba meteorite hunter scores again 2005-07-18 - Forest Fire Threatens Whipple Observatory 2005-07-18 - FY -2C Satellite Ready For Full Operation 2005-07-18 - No Show Leaves LEO A Space Duet 2005-07-18 - Carbon Nanotubes Could Aid Human Bones on the Mend 2005-07-18 - NASA scrambles to reschedule shuttle launch date after new setbacks 2005-07-18 - High-quality custom toroidal mirrors .. 2005-07-18 - Fewer elephants with tusks born in China 2005-07-18 - Archaeologists conduct historic dig 2005-07-18 - Congressmen clash over climate study 2005-07-18 - Apple eyes new iPods for music videos 2005-07-18 - Researchers make advances in wind energy generation 2005-07-18 - Versatel buy-out to strengthen Tele2 2005-07-18 - ARC, Pirelli Labs sign deal to develop micro fuel cell for industrial applications 2005-07-18 - Foiling e-document hackers 2005-07-18 - German-Japanese research cooperation opens the door to new markets 2005-07-18 - U.S. Department of Defense to Use HP Supercomputer for Weapons Systems Design 2005-07-18 - Bruker AXS Wins Prestigious R&D 100 Award For Innovative X-ray Detector 2005-07-18 - NASA Storm Hunters Continue to Study Data From Hurricane Dennis 2005-07-18 - Intel Itanium 2 Processors Get Faster Bus Architecture 2005-07-18 - British butterfly popuation is decreasing 2005-07-18 - Rio Grande River basin snow is studied 2005-07-18 - Texas Instruments Announces Next Generation PCI Express Physical Layer 2005-07-18 - Designing for New Dimensions 2005-07-18 - Methane's Impacts on Climate Change May Be Twice Previous Estimates 2005-07-18 - Fundamental Discovery About the Fracture of Human Bone: It's All in the 'Glue' 2005-07-18 - Hurricane Emily hits Mexican resorts as death toll mounts 2005-07-19 - NASA: July 26 Targeted as Earliest Launch Date 2005-07-19 - It's, like, a really interesting study 2005-07-19 - Pennsylvania fish to be analyzed 2005-07-19 - World`s first commercial production of perpendicular-magnetic-recording-technology-based hard disk media 2005-07-19 - Quantum decoys foil code-breaking attempts 2005-07-19 - Drilling set at Chesapeake Bay meteor site 2005-07-19 - Brand ID: Is a car masculine or feminine? 2005-07-19 - Kids are cynics, too? Yeah, right 2005-07-19 - Astronomers Debate Whether Oldest Known Dust Disk Will Ever Form Planets 2005-07-19 - Cost Of Photovoltaic Concentrators Falling Fast 2005-07-19 - Japan to learn cloning skills from S.Korea 2005-07-19 - Japan to develop bioethanol-mix fuel 2005-07-19 - Vodafone's faltering Japanese unit starts international video calls 2005-07-19 - BAE Systems Selected to Develop Humvee on-Board Vehicle Power System 2005-07-19 - SSETI Express Sets Off 2005-07-19 - Commemorating 60 years of the bomb 2005-07-19 - PC sales lifted by portables: surveys 2005-07-19 - Thermal IR detection systems for defence & aerospace 2005-07-19 - MindComet Launches BloginSpace.com: Free Service Transmits Blogs Into Space 2005-07-19 - States create voluntary online tax system 2005-07-19 - New look for hydrogen storage 2005-07-19 - Futuristic design wins competition for new Antarctic Research Station 2005-07-19 - Space shuttle problem still unresolved 2005-07-19 - R&D 100 Award for Developing a Novel Radiation Detector 2005-07-19 - Expedition 11 redocks Soyuz Spacecraft 2005-07-19 - Hitachi Introduces 667MHz FSB Intel Itanium 2 Processor-based Blade Servers 2005-07-19 - Students Steer a Blimp to Test Near Space Military Technology 2005-07-19 - Leading position reinforced for 3rd generation mobile networks 2005-07-19 - California Researchers Offer Open-Source Platform To Speed Wireless Development 2005-07-19 - JVC Introduces Hard Disk Camcorders 2005-07-19 - Computer sales not leading to profits 2005-07-19 - Autonomous undersea robot developed 2005-07-19 - First RFID system with UHF technology successfully in operation 2005-07-19 - Liverpool scientists to develop space robots with NASA 2005-07-19 - Is Ningbo Bird's goose cooked? 2005-07-19 - World faces massive increase in CO2 emissions as population grows 2005-07-20 - Rare astronomical alignment observed 2005-07-20 - Hunger hormone linked to memory 2005-07-20 - Florida Tech team invents restuarant pager 2005-07-20 - NASA wants to smooth bumpy plane rides 2005-07-20 - Fingernails may someday store information 2005-07-20 - Scientists plan Amazon forest fire 2005-07-20 - Cassini spacecraft: Mystifying pictures 2005-07-20 - Now You Don't See It, Now You Do: Filling In Creates the Illusion of Motion 2005-07-20 - Japan to support wind power electricity 2005-07-20 - 'Smart' device to help elderly people avoid falls 2005-07-20 - Hewlett-Packard to slash 14,500 jobs, after IBM move 2005-07-20 - Microsoft sues as Google snags former exec to open China research center 2005-07-20 - Nanotech tools a $700M market 2005-07-20 - 'Podcasts' are soaring 2005-07-20 - New Lead-Free 658nm Wavelength Laser Diodes from Photonic Products 2005-07-20 - k-Space introduces novel temperature monitor for GaN and SiC growth 2005-07-20 - Photek Limited Announces Their Icnsgc Ultra Fast Nanosecond Gated Camera System4 2005-07-20 - Miniature Zoom Lens offers high performance capabilities 2005-07-20 - Photek Limited Announces Their Igc2 Universal Gating Controller System 2005-07-20 - New group fights to defend Darwinism 2005-07-20 - New light on the weak force 2005-07-20 - Optoelectronic tweezers to round up cells, microparticles 2005-07-20 - DNA-based molecular nano-wires 2005-07-20 - Field tests unite weather and climate models 2005-07-20 - U.S. Gets More Asian Air Pollution Than Thought 2005-07-20 - Marvell Introduces World's First Ultra Low-Power 90nm WLAN Single Chip Solution 2005-07-20 - Aussie museum displays huge dinosaur bones 2005-07-20 - Japan's First 128-bit Block Cipher 'Camellia' Approved as a New Standard Encryption Algorithm in the Internet 2005-07-20 - Samsung Highlights 40'' OLED, 82'' LCD TV, Other LCD Technologies at IMID 2005-07-20 - Dustiest Star could harbour a young Earth 2005-07-20 - CROP project to set up large cosmic ray air shower experiment July 21 2005-07-20 - In the era of e-mail, teens should learn to write the forgotten essays 2005-07-20 - Math institute gets largest NSF grant ever 2005-07-20 - Hurricane Emily makes landfall in northeastern Mexico 2005-07-20 - NASA develops new airplane fire sensor 2005-07-21 - NASA Announces Deep Impact Future Mission Status 2005-07-21 - Scientists hear the earth ripping apart 2005-07-21 - Discovery launch set for Tuesday morning July 26 2005-07-21 - ORNL mirrors powerful tools for studying micro-, nano-materials 2005-07-21 - Chief Calls On Congress To Fund Stealth Destroyer DD(X) 2005-07-21 - Space Tourism: The Road Ahead 2005-07-21 - Iran to launch first space satellite in 2006 2005-07-21 - Zero Gravity Corporation Successfully Inaugurates ZERO-G Learning Lab 2005-07-21 - Sighting of rare woodpecker is questioned 2005-07-21 - 'Tall' crystals from tiny templates 2005-07-21 - Engineers Deliver Robot to Neutralize Remote Explosives 2005-07-21 - Baidu decision a win for IPR 2005-07-21 - Emerging markets pushing cell-phone growth 2005-07-21 - One of the fastest phenomenon of electronic dynamics 2005-07-21 - World leader Nokia dampens mobile phone euphoria with glum outlook 2005-07-21 - Physicists create a 'perfect' way to study the Big Bang 2005-07-21 - One-atom-thick materials promise a 'new industrial revolution' 2005-07-21 - The supernova that just won't fade away 2005-07-21 - R&D 100 award for inexpensive gamma ray detector device 2005-07-21 - 'Satellites and the city' 2005-07-21 - Virtual trip to the heart of 400 million years old microfossils 2005-07-21 - Revelations about the center of the Earth 2005-07-21 - IBM Storage Services Maintains Worldwide Lead in Market Share 2005-07-21 - Chandra Finds Long-Sought Link to Origin of Millisecond Pulsars 2005-07-21 - Pittsburgh Center Unveils a Bigger, Faster Supercomputer Called 'Big Ben' 2005-07-21 - NASA Moving Toward Tuesday Launch Attempt For Shuttle Discovery 2005-07-21 - Is ours the only universe? 2005-07-21 - Timing electrons 2005-07-21 - Study: Meteoroid erased small Eros craters 2005-07-21 - Sharp to Introduce High-Throughput Combination Memory for Third-Generation Mobile Phones 2005-07-21 - Christians may have copied Jewish rites 2005-07-21 - Size matters: preventing large mammal extinction 2005-07-21 - Innovative measurement technology: our planet is 'attractive' enough 2005-07-21 - Microchip saves Cambodian extremely rare "royal" turtle from Chinese soup 2005-07-21 - NASA honors former astronaut John Young 2005-07-22 - Volna Failure Review Board Reports On Loss Of Cosmos 1 2005-07-22 - A Trip to Mars Needs Waste 2005-07-22 - Arsenic may be responsible for British King George's madness 2005-07-22 - Sira And University Of Durham Join Forces To Develop Low Cost Microscope 2005-07-22 - Highly affordable video capture and storage device .. 2005-07-22 - nLight Expands Line of High-Brightness Visible Single-Emitter Diode Lasers 2005-07-22 - Russia Taps Space Market With Decommissioned Missiles 2005-07-22 - System to detect objects in food products 2005-07-22 - Radioactive patients risk setting off airport alarms 2005-07-22 - So cool: Study shows Mars in 4-billion-year freeze 2005-07-22 - New Mars orbiter to launch next month 2005-07-22 - Radioactive patients risk setting off airport alarms 2005-07-22 - Sandia completes depleted uranium study 2005-07-22 - Don Quixote's home shows way to future Earth Observation missions 2005-07-22 - Alternative energy sources show great promise: US energy secretary 2005-07-22 - Atomic crystals go 2D 2005-07-22 - NEC Develops World's Most Efficient Privacy Preserving Authentication Scheme 2005-07-22 - Revelations about the center of the Earth 2005-07-22 - CryoSat preparations for shipment to launch site to begin 2005-07-22 - Microsoft names next Windows version 'Vista' 2005-07-22 - Clock-work plants 2005-07-22 - LED Technology in XXL Size Display Measures Two Meters 2005-07-22 - UA Part of Group That is Unraveling How the Brain Manages Memory 2005-07-22 - Satellite Imagery of Watertown Tire Fire 2005-07-22 - Perfect 10 tests copyright law 2005-07-22 - Mobile WiMax coming soon 2005-07-22 - Nano World: Nanotools face challenges 2005-07-22 - U.S. microwave-weapon tests revealed 2005-07-22 - NASA Researchers Quarrel Over How To Network Outer Space 2005-07-23 - NASA's New Mars Orbiter Will Sharpen Vision of Exploration 2005-07-23 - Wild pigs chasing Sierra Leoneans from their fields 2005-07-23 - View from the Top: The broadband race 2005-07-23 - Internet firms flourishing, but no boom yet 2005-07-23 - Mysterious disease kills nine in China: report 2005-07-23 - Researchers examine fossils with algae 2005-07-23 - Return to Flight Launch Countdown Begins Again Saturday 2005-07-23 - Strong earthquake shakes Tokyo 2005-07-24 - African dust cloud heads for Florida 2005-07-24 - Soon in Japan, it'll be raining ads 2005-07-24 - Expedition to Lost City` uses advanced communications to link land, sea-based explorers 2005-07-24 - Brain scientists offer insight into vision 2005-07-24 - Raytheon Focuses Radar Expertise on Ground Targets in Motion 2005-07-24 - NASA's aging workhorse makes new attempt to return to space 2005-07-24 - FingerGear Announces Computer-On-a-Stick Flash Drive 2005-07-24 - British scientist who found link between smoking and cancer dies 2005-07-25 - US Plans To Put An Indian Astronomer In Orbit 2005-07-25 - Kliper test vehicle to use Buran ejection seats 2005-07-25 - Where's The Heat? Think 'Deep Blue' 2005-07-25 - NASA Go for Return to Flight Launch Attempt Tuesday 2005-07-25 - Human Service Mission To The International Lunar Observatories 2005-07-25 - Spirit Scampering Up Husband Hill 2005-07-25 - Humans Trading Short-Term Food For Long-Term Environmental Losses 2005-07-25 - British queen goes green 2005-07-25 - Experts warn of Chinese cyberattacks used for industrial secrets 2005-07-25 - Analysis: Google nudging changes in China 2005-07-25 - Microsoft's XBox seeks to break into Japan this year with 100 titles 2005-07-25 - Study: Cats cannot taste sweets 2005-07-25 - Red Deer Confirms Global Warming 2005-07-25 - Melting glacier worries scientists 2005-07-25 - GM crop creates a 'superweed' 2005-07-25 - Computer security threats rise; iTunes, RealPlayer among targets 2005-07-25 - HP Introduces New High-capacity, Low-cost Disk Drives 2005-07-25 - Intel To Build New 300 mm Wafer Factory In Arizona 2005-07-25 - Cassini Reveals Saturn's Eerie-Sounding Radio Emissions 2005-07-25 - Networking: Storage-software sales soaring 2005-07-25 - Students like icebergs different than first impressions, expert says 2005-07-25 - Ocean spray lubricates hurricane winds 2005-07-25 - New Measures Needed to Keep NASA Spacecraft From Contaminating Mars 2005-07-25 - Motorola introduces mobile sunglasses 2005-07-25 - EMC Announces World's Largest, Fastest and Most Scalable High-End Storage Array 2005-07-26 - China to put a woman in space by 2010 2005-07-26 - Deep thinking: Scientists sequence a cold-loving marine microbe 2005-07-26 - Using Nanoparticles, In Vivo Gene Therapy Activates Brain Stem Cells 2005-07-26 - NEAR Mission Images Give Clues To Composition Of Asteroid Eros 2005-07-26 - A Field Of Beams 2005-07-26 - Mars Joins The Perseid Meteor Shower For A Beautiful Display On August 12th. 2005-07-26 - Blinking switches off parts of your brain 2005-07-26 - Discovery set for launch 2005-07-26 - Japan to develop fastest supercomputer 2005-07-26 - Veterans recall day Soviet-US space crews met in space 2005-07-26 - China mobile makers plot summer strategy 2005-07-26 - Labsphere’s New SLMS Photometers Speed Accurate Light Testing 2005-07-26 - Discovery blasted off 2005-07-26 - Samsung, XM Satellite tie up on MP3 player 2005-07-26 - Electric fields move water droplets 2005-07-26 - Japan researchers to be sealed in 'Mini-Earth' to plan for space life 2005-07-26 - SAMSUNG Launches Satellite DMB Phone that Slides and Rotates 2005-07-26 - World`s First Ambient Experience Suite Opens 2005-07-26 - Helyxzion Software Poised to Unlock the Code Obscuring the Elusive Mysteries of Human Life 2005-07-26 - Physicists Entangle Photon and Atom in Atomic Cloud 2005-07-26 - Cassini Finds Recent and Unusual Geology on Enceladus 2005-07-26 - Canadian scientists test 'Bigfoot' hairs 2005-07-26 - UK Goes Back to Mars with NASA 2005-07-26 - U.S. and Australia OK secret climate pact 2005-07-26 - Rensselaer Researchers Develop Heat Spreader for Epileptic Seizure Treatment Device 2005-07-26 - Mobile phones boost global telcom profits 2005-07-27 - Japan embarks on journey to center of the Earth to study birth of life 2005-07-27 - ESA Transfer Ownership Of European-Built ISS Observation Module To NASA 2005-07-27 - Microsoft Enters Battle For Earth 2005-07-27 - Good date gift: expensive but worthless 2005-07-27 - Devices Increase Potential For Flexible, Light-Weight Power 2005-07-27 - NASA investigates damage to shuttle 2005-07-27 - Wild chickadees confound scientific theory 2005-07-27 - Large part of Chesapeake Bay is dead zone 2005-07-27 - Brookhaven radioactive shipments to resume 2005-07-27 - Gender gap in math confidence is studied 2005-07-27 - After conquering Earth, instant noodles make space debut 2005-07-27 - Israeli Research: Cell Phone Radiation May Cause Visual Damage 2005-07-27 - SOHO watches Saturn and Cassini pass behind Sun 2005-07-27 - The unfolding space telescope 2005-07-27 - NASA plans for the worst if Discovery becomes lost in space 2005-07-27 - Daylight time: Gimmick or good idea? 2005-07-27 - MIT engineers an anti-cancer smart bomb 2005-07-27 - IBM to Introduce a New Class of Open Virtualization 2005-07-27 - NASA's Goes-N Satellite Ready for Launch 2005-07-27 - Catalyst support structures facilitate high-temperature fuel reforming 2005-07-27 - Amazon River Cycles Carbon Faster than Thought 2005-07-27 - Researchers Help Sort Out the Carbon Nanotube Problem 2005-07-27 - Compact JILA System Stabilizes Laser Frequency 2005-07-27 - Surfaces have built-in "fingerprints" 2005-07-27 - Scientists find genetic evidence for southern origin of modern humans in East Asia 2005-07-27 - UniS scientists to investigate the secrets of the universe 2005-07-27 - Inventor builds human-looking android 2005-07-27 - Bears may be back in the Swiss Alps 2005-07-27 - AOL testing mobile search services 2005-07-27 - The growing threat of spyware 2005-07-27 - Geoneutrinos make their debut 2005-07-27 - Motorola Q aims at Blackberry 2005-07-28 - NASA grounds shuttle fleet 2005-07-28 - Researchers debate existence of Atlantis 2005-07-28 - Looking for life on Mars -- in Australia's outback 2005-07-28 - Strong earthquake rattles Tokyo 2005-07-28 - The sun may contain more neon than thought 2005-07-28 - Discovery Arrives at International Space Station 2005-07-28 - Aculight Corporation Demonstrates 1-Megawatt Fiber Amplifier 2005-07-28 - Water ice in crater at Martian north pole 2005-07-28 - Third private space explorer scheduled to launch to the International Space Station this October 2005-07-28 - U.S. unveils Kyoto alternative plan 2005-07-28 - Submerged volcanoes pose tsunami threat 2005-07-28 - First Measurement of Geoneutrinos at KamLAND 2005-07-28 - Smart-1 views Hadley Rille near Apollo 15 landing site 2005-07-28 - Broccoli Packs Powerful Punch To Bladder Cancer Cells 2005-07-28 - JR East, NTT DoCoMo, and NTT DATA to Jointly Promote Suica e-Money Service 2005-07-28 - University of Michigan Wins North American Solar Challenge 2005-07-28 - Research for a multimedia lifestyle 2005-07-28 - Size matters - to the immune system, at least 2005-07-28 - Scientists ask: What`s the weather like on Mars?` 2005-07-28 - Expert: Atomic bombings still part of political diplomacy 2005-07-28 - Quantum boost for optical clocks 2005-07-28 - NASA's Statement on Foam Shedding From External Tank 2005-07-28 - Nanothinx: High-Purity and Low-Cost Production of Multi-Wall and Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes 2005-07-28 - Hollywood film studios agree on pivotal digital movie standard 2005-07-28 - China selects first spacewomen trainees 2005-07-28 - Opposition to plastic grocery bags grows 2005-07-28 - View from the Top: The broadband boom 2005-07-29 - Electron pulse crushes aluminum cylinder 2005-07-29 - Discovery debris may have struck wing 2005-07-29 - Better, cheaper security method is propose 2005-07-29 - Cassini confirms a dynamic atmosphere at Saturn`s moon Enceladus 2005-07-29 - How Do We See What We See 2005-07-29 - World's oldest dinosaur embryos identified in South Africa 2005-07-29 - Russian Titanium 2005-07-29 - Scientists give boost to climate change predictions 2005-07-29 - Spitzer Finds Life Components in Young Universe 2005-07-29 - LabX Reduces Auction Ad Fees 2005-07-29 - Intellevation Launches Unique Optical Monitor Product for Precision Optical Coatings 2005-07-29 - Geologically produced antineutrinos provide a new window into the Earth's interior 2005-07-29 - Object found orbiting Sun 2005-07-29 - Discovery crew on edge over debris fallout 2005-07-29 - Microsoft sends trial "Vista" operating system out for testing 2005-07-29 - Detecting the Traces of Mystery Matter 2005-07-29 - Hubble pinpoints red supergiant that exploded 2005-07-30 - A sharp boundary in Earth's layers 2005-07-30 - Superconducting magnet ready in Florida 2005-07-30 - US scientists announce discovery of possible '10th planet' 2005-07-30 - Discovery could be key to bioterrorism defense 2005-07-30 - Penn Researchers Take a Big Step Forward in Making Smaller Circuits 2005-07-30 - Single molecule is in driver's seat of molecular machine 2005-07-30 - Two Discovery astronauts begin spacewalk 2005-07-31 - Discovery to spend an extra day in space, NASA says 2005-07-31 - Fifteen arrested in multinational 'phishing' scam 2005-07-31 - NASA chief says agency 'goofed' with Discovery checks
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