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2005-11-01 - Study: How bees handle complex colors

2005-11-01 - Good writing style: Plain and simple

2005-11-01 - Teeth, rainfall linked to primate survival

2005-11-01 - Study: High mortality rats ate GM food

2005-11-01 - Baby tooth DNA solves mystery death

2005-11-01 - Russia To Launch Satellite For World Space Observatory

2005-11-01 - World semiconductor sales up 5 percent

2005-11-01 - India To Launch Exclusive Satellite To Track Natural Disasters

2005-11-01 - Titan Weather: Cloudy Every 15 Years

2005-11-01 - Inspec weekly Alerting Services – Current Awareness

2005-11-01 - NanoWorld Holding expands radius of action into the USA - foundation of NanoAndMore USA

2005-11-01 - Look ma, no hands!

2005-11-01 - Physicist sees terahertz imaging as ultimate defense against terrorism

2005-11-01 - Lightning research sparks new discovery

2005-11-01 - Harnessing The Sun: NASA Studies Advanced Solar Cells On Station

2005-11-01 - Russia, China Could Create Spacecraft To Explore Mars, The Moon

2005-11-01 - Mt. St. Helens Recovery Slowed by Caterpillar

2005-11-01 - Google, IBM team up on PC desktop search

2005-11-01 - New method could lead to avian flu-resistant birds

2005-11-01 - Spin-off Company Helps Customers See the Light

2005-11-01 - Sony's CD Receiver Transfers Music Directly from a PC to a Car Stereo

2005-11-01 - Qiao Xing unit releases PC mobile phone

2005-11-01 - IBM deal boosts Lenovo profit 13.45 percent in first half

2005-11-01 - Cybercards squeezing out Christmas cards?

2005-11-01 - Could sound move at the speed of light?

2005-11-01 - Scientists predict climate change effects

2005-11-01 - Entrust meets U.S. cybersecurity directive

2005-11-01 - Study: Romantic male mice enjoy singing

2005-11-01 - Briefs: Verizon offers local biz reviews online

2005-11-01 - Nokia provides TELUS with broadband

2005-11-01 - Targeted drug delivery achieved with nanoparticle-aptamer bioconjugates

2005-11-01 - Briefs: Neoware boosts 'thin' Africa sales force

2005-11-01 - Record-setting Arctic Ocean trip completed

2005-11-01 - Is there life on Mars?

2005-11-01 - Researchers target silicon chips for biomolecular devices

2005-11-01 - Monkey Math Machinery is Like Humans'

2005-11-01 - IBM Unveils New Dual-Core X3 Servers

2005-11-01 - Briefs: Sprint service in Fla. almost recovered

2005-11-01 - Neurons change in learning-memory process

2005-11-01 - Briefs: Cingular offers improved BlackBerry phone

2005-11-01 - Worries rise over telecom mergers

2005-11-01 - Intel Launches Next Wave Of Multi-Core Server Platforms

2005-11-01 - Researchers unveil reliable new approach to cancer drug delivery

2005-11-01 - One of the Most Massive Stars in our Galaxy Has a Hot Partner

2005-11-01 - Mathematicians get a handle on centuries old shape

2005-11-01 - Venezuela and China to build satellite

2005-11-01 - Bacteria build walls to withstand antibiotics

2005-11-01 - Halloween surprise: The Great Galactic Black Widow

2005-11-01 - Scientists offer new hope for rapid production of bird flu vaccine

2005-11-01 - Microsoft unveils bigger push into Web-based software

2005-11-02 - Spy camera lets stores know customers' age, gender

2005-11-02 - British researchers find beauty really could be skin deep

2005-11-02 - NASA marks five-year space milestone

2005-11-02 - Duke develops new UV measurement tool

2005-11-02 - Scientists to report on New Orleans levees

2005-11-02 - Microsoft offers digital media organizer

2005-11-02 - Study: Disaster unless fossil fuel use cut

2005-11-02 - Nokia introduced N80

2005-11-02 - Nokia introduced N80

2005-11-02 - Brown Bears: The Guile and Wile of Reproduction

2005-11-02 - Stem cells: forgotten by evolution?

2005-11-02 - Nano World: 150 nanodrugs on horizon

2005-11-02 - New femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser system with oscillator and DPSS pump

2005-11-02 - BigSky Centurion 100Hz DPSS Industrial/Scientific Laser

2005-11-02 - SystemCrafter’s SystemC Synthesis Tool is “Ultimate Product�

2005-11-02 - Sensors, a smart dose of medicine for cancer treatment

2005-11-02 - Mars Express PFS spectrometer back at work

2005-11-02 - Deutsche Telekom to slash 19,000 jobs

2005-11-02 - Investigators release preliminary findings of levee failures at Senate hearing

2005-11-02 - The Web: Online psychotherapy effective

2005-11-02 - Blair: Science will solve climate change

2005-11-02 - Briefs: Nokia launches open-source Web site

2005-11-02 - MP3 players seen as hot Christmas gift

2005-11-02 - Aladdin unveils multi-layer cell security

2005-11-02 - Drying African lakes pose health threat

2005-11-02 - Briefs: S&P rates Qwest notes at B

2005-11-02 - Explaining Why the Millennium Bridge Wobbled

2005-11-02 - AMD Expands Successful Semiconductor Technology Alliance With IBM

2005-11-02 - Ask Y: Child born from sperm donation traces father on Internet

2005-11-02 - Astronomers shed light on first stars to light Universe

2005-11-02 - Tracking down the first stars

2005-11-02 - Superconducting magnet attracts molecular research

2005-11-02 - IMEC reports breakthrough power efficiency and performance of coarse-grain processor

2005-11-02 - Intel Opens Leading-Edge 65nm, 300mm High-Volume Wafer Manufacturing Facility In Arizona

2005-11-02 - Stellar Switch-a-roo

2005-11-02 - Satellite radio unfazed by losses

2005-11-02 - Broadband faces watershed year in 2006

2005-11-02 - NASA names constellation program managers

2005-11-02 - U.S. interracial relationships more common

2005-11-02 - Computer scientists create 'light field camera' banishing fuzzy photos

2005-11-02 - Briefs: Alcatel wraps broadband project in Russia

2005-11-02 - Red Cross site spikes in Sept. readership

2005-11-02 - Sprint, cable providers unveil $200M deal

2005-11-02 - Cheap, rapid check for HIV developed

2005-11-02 - Young hockey player injuries studied

2005-11-03 - Venus may hold astonishing discoveries

2005-11-03 - Microsoft looks to Internet for growth

2005-11-03 - Astronomers Get Closest Look Yet At Milky Way's Mysterious Core

2005-11-03 - Riding Ripples And Working Issues

2005-11-03 - Kazakhstan Will Not Lower Rent For Baikonur Space Center

2005-11-03 - Non-Lethal Laser Weapon Halts Aggressors

2005-11-03 - Astronomers close to seeing the unseeable

2005-11-03 - Internet use in Canada averages 13.5 hours a week

2005-11-03 - Building a personalised network of digital devices

2005-11-03 - China pays belated homage to once-vilified Einstein

2005-11-03 - China to walk in space, but new rocket to reach moon still awaiting approval

2005-11-03 - Cosmic Cloudshine: Its Beauty Is More Than Skin Deep

2005-11-03 - 'Wouldn't it be unlikely' - mathematician rates chances of winning Gold Lotto

2005-11-03 - Volcanic eruptions impact global sea level

2005-11-03 - Silicon chip puts the brakes on light

2005-11-03 - IBM Scientists Harness 'Slow Light' for Optical Communications

2005-11-03 - Nanostructures for hydrogen production and storage

2005-11-03 - U.S. lags on cell-phone music listeners

2005-11-03 - Three caiman lizards born in Chicago

2005-11-03 - Video-game ideas grab spotlight in capital

2005-11-03 - Google makes books available online

2005-11-03 - Briefs: Vodafone seen raising S. Africa stake

2005-11-03 - Briefs: AOL buys MusicNow

2005-11-03 - EU approves GM maize for animal feed

2005-11-03 - Carbon nanotube membranes allow super-fast fluid flow

2005-11-03 - Scientists confirm how crystals form

2005-11-03 - Anti-aging hormone actions revealed

2005-11-03 - Humidity influences gecko adhesion ability

2005-11-03 - Multinational zero-tariff chip deal struck

2005-11-03 - Technology Promises to Make Biofuels Affordable; Contributes to Energy Independence

2005-11-03 - Mars Kicks Up the Dust as It Makes Closest Approach to Earth

2005-11-03 - Ocean-Injection Strategy for Combating Greenhouse Effect

2005-11-03 - Tips for Staying Safe on the Internet

2005-11-03 - 2,000 Theropod teeth

2005-11-03 - Improved Materials Dominate Chip Evolution

2005-11-03 - Chemist explores ways to make hydrogen a viable fuel

2005-11-03 - Australian expert rejects bird flu fears

2005-11-03 - Racing yacht uses space technology

2005-11-03 - 'Smart' Buildings to Guide Future First Responders

2005-11-03 - Globe Talk: India lures Vodafone, SingTel

2005-11-03 - What makes glass break?

2005-11-03 - Solving the mystery of the Tibetan Plateau

2005-11-03 - Briefs: U.S. Net firms launch VoIP publicity drive

2005-11-03 - Asking forgiveness is not always as easy as saying 'I'm sorry'

2005-11-03 - New Orleans-style disaster could happen again — in California

2005-11-03 - Astronomer Copernicus believed excavated in Polish cathedral

2005-11-03 - Astronauts, sports trainers use ultrasound

2005-11-04 - Vast cyberlibrary unveiled by Google (Update)

2005-11-04 - In the hands of scientists - the power of 10,000 Suns

2005-11-04 - Einstein paper turns up on arXiv

2005-11-04 - Scientists to explore the 'Grand Canyon' of the oceans

2005-11-04 - Odd energy mechanism in bacteria analyzed

2005-11-04 - New MEMS sensor based on human organ is no tin ear

2005-11-04 - Study: Wildlife trade figures unreliable

2005-11-04 - Rhode Island deer tick effort under way

2005-11-04 - First ever demonstration of quantum chaos during atom ionisation

2005-11-04 - 'The Matrix' is a step closer to reality; Neuroscientists break code on sight

2005-11-04 - Wing color not just for looks

2005-11-04 - Fireball Sightings

2005-11-04 - Pitt Professor, Student Win Feynman Prizes for Work on 'Molecular Lego Set'

2005-11-04 - Space technology onboard transatlantic racer

2005-11-04 - US lays groundbreaking charges against 'botmaster' computer hijacker

2005-11-04 - From ham-radio to Galileo, small satellites spell success

2005-11-04 - Wireless World: Convergence arrives

2005-11-04 - Briefs: eBay founder gives $100M for microfinance

2005-11-04 - NASA seeks $5 billion more for shuttles

2005-11-04 - A sense of place

2005-11-04 - Briefs: Homechoice expands IPTV footprint in U.K.

2005-11-04 - Briefs: Ericsson upgrades Vodafone's Tokyo network

2005-11-04 - Briefs: Samsung's digital-music hopes remain high

2005-11-04 - Senate approves ANWR oil drilling

2005-11-04 - ISS crew to try U.S. spacesuits Monday

2005-11-04 - 'Invisible magic' in a Networked World

2005-11-04 - Samsung sees cut-throat competition in LCD market

2005-11-04 - Scientist Forecasts Above Average Mountain Moisture

2005-11-04 - Cosmic Portrait of a Perturbed Family

2005-11-04 - Amazon to sell "online access" to books

2005-11-04 - New review delays Cape Cod wind farm

2005-11-04 - I-4 broadband satellite is 'go' for launch

2005-11-04 - Firm field tests micro-power broadband

2005-11-04 - Ohio approves SBC merger with AT&T

2005-11-04 - First-born daughters may live longer

2005-11-04 - Microsoft calls for federal privacy law

2005-11-04 - First authorized bio of Neil Armstrong

2005-11-05 - Strong online sales for new 'Potter' film

2005-11-05 - Wireless World: Convergence arrives

2005-11-05 - Researcher finds way to eliminate phenols

2005-11-05 - France's Berrou honored with Marconi Prize

2005-11-05 - Shift to digital cameras takes heavy toll on Konica Minolta

2005-11-05 - Sturgeon discovery raises hope of Greek caviar revival: report