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2005-10-01 - US 'space tourist' blasts off aboard Soyuz

2005-10-01 - U.S. against U.N. Internet control

2005-10-01 - Gorillas spotted using tools

2005-10-01 - Growth of broadband is good news to many

2005-10-01 - Volcano in El Salvador expels lava, ash

2005-10-01 - Bicycle sales boom in US amid rising gas prices

2005-10-02 - Device detects nanogram-sized explosives

2005-10-02 - Australia hands dinosaur fossils back to China

2005-10-02 - Oceanic ecosystem in the wake of hurricanes

2005-10-02 - Deadly bacteria detected in US capital during anti-war march

2005-10-03 - Paramount backs both Blu-ray and HD DVD formats

2005-10-03 - NASA Selects Team To Build Lunar Lander

2005-10-03 - Spirit Reaches True Summit

2005-10-03 - Leaked report alleges safety problems at British nuclear plant: newspaper

2005-10-03 - Colosseum brickworks discovered near Rome

2005-10-03 - Tenth Planet Has a Moon

2005-10-03 - Australian duo wins Nobel Medicine Prize for ulcer research

2005-10-03 - 12th ISS Crew Arrives at Space Station

2005-10-03 - Paper, plastic or digital? Technology is changing shopping

2005-10-03 - Toshiba to Demonstrate HD DVD Player at CEATEC JAPAN 2005

2005-10-03 - Sharp's New LCD Offers Industry's Highest Contrast Ratio

2005-10-03 - Cloud obscures annular eclipse

2005-10-03 - Black Holes Aren't So Black

2005-10-03 - Mobile fraud executive found guilty

2005-10-03 - Report: NTL may buy UK cable firm Telewest

2005-10-03 - Report: Telfonica to buy Dutch telecom KPN

2005-10-03 - Machines making other machines: new twist on self-replication

2005-10-03 - Precision bonding makes tiny high performance actuators possible

2005-10-03 - A space station view on giant lightning

2005-10-03 - Your favourite TV programme anywhere

2005-10-03 - Study finds way to cut sea lamprey numbers

2005-10-03 - China SME tech purchases surging

2005-10-03 - BellSouth ups e-mail storage to 250MB

2005-10-03 - Brookhaven Lab Breaks Ground for New Nanocenter

2005-10-03 - Scientists create PNA molecule with potential to build nanodevices

2005-10-03 - Gravity Probe B Mission Completes Data Collection

2005-10-03 - Rally for less U.S.-centric Internet gains momentum

2005-10-03 - Modeling the Sound of Music

2005-10-03 - Home-networking boom coming

2005-10-04 - Rat hair cells found to be true stem cells

2005-10-04 - Another view of the Internet's fragility

2005-10-04 - Digital music sales triple

2005-10-04 - New battery technology powers for 12 years

2005-10-04 - Boiler modifications cut mercury emissions

2005-10-04 - Media, media everywhere, and no time left to think?

2005-10-04 - Matsushita, Hitachi, Pioneer halve plasma display power consumption: report

2005-10-04 - Google to make San Francisco wireless hub

2005-10-04 - UCLA scientist to present provost lecture on 'Nano Meccano' Oct. 7 at Science2005

2005-10-04 - The 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics

2005-10-04 - Nobel prize recognizes optics researchers

2005-10-04 - Astronomers Decipher Nature of Mysterious Object

2005-10-04 - Researchers use laser amplifier to slow light at room temperature

2005-10-04 - Panasonic Develops the World's Smallest 1080p Plasma Display Panel

2005-10-04 - NTT DoCoMo unveils ring-shaped cell phone

2005-10-04 - Japan kicks off IT industry show

2005-10-04 - Nano World: Super-insulating frozen smoke

2005-10-04 - Intervention programs cut risky sex acts

2005-10-04 - Global semiconductor sales up 1.7 percent

2005-10-04 - Good emotional intelligence, good grades

2005-10-04 - Japan's telecom battles claims victim

2005-10-04 - Researchers transform the properties of matter with tunable quantum dots

2005-10-04 - Happy 10th Birthday for Photonic Products Ltd

2005-10-04 - Philips offers clockless IC design solution to universities

2005-10-04 - Extreme Optimization Statistics Library for .NET released

2005-10-04 - Online resource for specialist lenses & optical designs

2005-10-04 - FEMLAB transforms into COMSOL Multiphysics, launches COMSOL Script

2005-10-04 - XRPD for determining process-induced phase transformations in pharmaceutical solids

2005-10-04 - ARM Introduces Industry's Fastest Processor For Low-Power Mobile And Consumer Applications

2005-10-04 - SEMATECH and Synopsys to Develop Advanced OPC Models For 45 nm and Below Immersion Lithography

2005-10-04 - Satellite praised for coral bleaching info

2005-10-04 - Tech/Emory Get $19 M for Nanotech Cancer Center

2005-10-04 - John L. Hall: Long-time NIST Physicist Wins Nobel Prize

2005-10-04 - Study predicts, verifies protein folding

2005-10-04 - Proton-Exchange-Membrane Fuel Cell Tested at Glenn

2005-10-04 - Earth Sinks Three Inches Under Weight Of Flooded Amazon

2005-10-04 - Gulf Warm-Water Eddies Intensify Hurricane Changes

2005-10-04 - Korea Joins International Computing Infrastructure

2005-10-04 - Nanoscientists Provide New Picture of Semiconductor Material

2005-10-04 - Mystery Spot demonstrates power of perception

2005-10-04 - Unwed Mothers Have Difficulty Finding 'Good' Husbands, Study Finds

2005-10-04 - Sun, Google team up on Java

2005-10-04 - Finding rewrites the evolutionary history of the origin of potatoes

2005-10-04 - Blog Log: What's holding you back, Judy?

2005-10-04 - EU site lists wireless roaming charges

2005-10-04 - Earthlink offers new security download

2005-10-05 - British climate satellite to be launched

2005-10-05 - Breast cancer also a male illness

2005-10-05 - Light fantastic: Nobel awards give nod to optical theory, applications

2005-10-05 - Ig Nobels to honour strange science

2005-10-05 - Frozen Microbes Reveal How To Test For Martian Life

2005-10-05 - Japan to stage mock cyberattacks

2005-10-05 - NASA testing a 'clear view' for pilots

2005-10-05 - New frog center planned at the London Zoo

2005-10-05 - China aims to operate 'super-efficient' nuclear reactor in 2010

2005-10-05 - Frenchman, two Americans win 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

2005-10-05 - NEC to bolster Russian mobile-phone sales

2005-10-05 - EarthLink tabbed for Philly WiFi project

2005-10-05 - What we Cannot Do Ourselves, we Cannot Understand in Others

2005-10-05 - Mother-of-Pearl in Highest Resolution

2005-10-05 - Did warm waters fuel Hurricane Katrina?

2005-10-05 - Anti-phishing 'posses' hunt criminals

2005-10-05 - U.S. wireless users more willing to switch

2005-10-05 - Scientists find cancer cell defense method

2005-10-05 - Internet trading's risks to Japan stocks

2005-10-05 - Cell phone text messages: hackers' weapon

2005-10-05 - Nanotech processing 'greener' than oil refining, study

2005-10-05 - Gamma-ray burst mystery is solved

2005-10-05 - It takes two

2005-10-05 - The write stuff?

2005-10-05 - Study: Tall women are more ambitious

2005-10-05 - Hydrogen ions caught in the act of wandering

2005-10-05 - Large scale flu virus sequencing completed

2005-10-05 - Argonne, Notre Dame begin new nuclear theory initiative

2005-10-05 - Research advances understanding of how hydrogen fuel is made

2005-10-05 - Freescale demonstrates industry's first combined Bluetooth, UWB wireless functionality

2005-10-05 - Alternative to cloning technique does not yield pure clones, scientists report

2005-10-05 - The World`s Smallest Fountain Pen?

2005-10-05 - Stanford to unveil newly renovated hub for nanotech research

2005-10-05 - Cell phone radiation doesn't cause cellular stress, doesn't promote cancer

2005-10-05 - 100 years after America's deadliest quake, evidence gone and questions remain

2005-10-05 - Study: Neural stem cells are long-lived

2005-10-05 - EarthLink tabbed for Philly WiFi project

2005-10-06 - Study: Motor skills learned by practice

2005-10-06 - Va. town pioneers new broadband-over-powerline technology

2005-10-06 - Scientists learn to prevent nano 'merging'

2005-10-06 - Online journalism continues quality gains

2005-10-06 - NASA selects 140 small business projects

2005-10-06 - NASA changes Boeing space station contract

2005-10-06 - Commercial Time For Shenzhou

2005-10-06 - Shenzhou-6 Mission In Final Preparation For Possible Launch On October 13

2005-10-06 - Trimble Introduces Future-Ready GNSS Positioning Technology

2005-10-06 - Russian Space Agency mulls launches from Kuru

2005-10-06 - Sales of computer screens up, LCDs to outsell tube monitors: IDC

2005-10-06 - Tech world abuzz as trend-setting Apple appears poised to launch new product

2005-10-06 - The Da Vinci Glow

2005-10-06 - Invitation to write ...Visions of the Future (maths & physics)

2005-10-06 - KineticSystems Releases New VME to VXI Adapter Card

2005-10-06 - Panasonic to Release New Blu-ray Disc Drives for PCs and Non-Cartridge Blu-ray Discs Next Spring

2005-10-06 - Developing 'broadband for all'

2005-10-06 - Robotic fish in action at London Aquarium

2005-10-06 - Nintendo going wireless in November

2005-10-06 - Motorola to slash 1,900 jobs worldwide

2005-10-06 - Nokia adding Symantec security to phones

2005-10-06 - Internet films showcased at Tokyo festival

2005-10-06 - Fujitsu offers clearer broadband viewing

2005-10-06 - Microsoft: New security tech products

2005-10-06 - SpaceShipOne goes on display in Washington

2005-10-06 - From a sheet of ice to a hailstorm

2005-10-06 - Television on the go

2005-10-06 - Australia's ancient oceans: toxic and purple

2005-10-06 - Countdown to satellite launch

2005-10-06 - SAMSUNG Introduces Another Modernistic Mobile - D600

2005-10-06 - Titan's Enigmatic Infrared-Bright Spot Is Surface Make-Up

2005-10-07 - Google Maps combines with Google Local

2005-10-07 - World of Warcraft, VoIP and dating

2005-10-07 - The 2005 Ig Nobel Prize Winners

2005-10-07 - World's first geologic map is displayed

2005-10-07 - Japanese Internet suicide clubs targeted by police

2005-10-07 - Employment gap widens for disabled people

2005-10-07 - Unique, ordered nanometer structures found

2005-10-07 - Houston company seeks to accelerate superconducting capability with ORNL help

2005-10-07 - New unidirectional molecular rotor may lead to tiny sensors, pumps, switches

2005-10-07 - Intel to launch low-cost PC for rural India by December

2005-10-07 - U.S. Army Exhibits Successful Fuel Cell

2005-10-07 - Air quality in West going south

2005-10-07 - Unlocking the organic composition of ancient asteroids

2005-10-07 - Humidity sensor: hybrid nanoelectronics made from living bacteria and gold nanoparticles

2005-10-07 - Dark Matter - One Mystery Solved (Update)

2005-10-07 - Expedition Crews Continue Handover

2005-10-07 - Intelligent Robots To Be A Larger Part Of Space Exploration

2005-10-07 - Opening The Door To New Materials For Exploration

2005-10-07 - NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour Comes To Life

2005-10-07 - Working with water waves

2005-10-07 - Venezuela closes foreign tech companies

2005-10-07 - India frets mobile-phone congestion

2005-10-07 - Report: DirecTV to promote own 'Tivo' box

2005-10-07 - Five arrested in U.S. piracy investigation

2005-10-07 - Wireless World: Spychips invading privacy?

2005-10-07 - Firms debut 100 Mbps broadband in Japan

2005-10-07 - Russia successfully launches apparatus to return cargo to Earth

2005-10-07 - Biggest recorded earthquake was brewing for four centuries

2005-10-07 - An organic thyristor

2005-10-07 - Switching on power line Internet connectivity

2005-10-07 - NIST method improves reliability of GPS clocks

2005-10-07 - Pushing the limits of hard disk storage

2005-10-07 - Gold nanoparticles show potential for noninvasive cancer treatment

2005-10-07 - Nanotech solar breakthrough will help spur viability of alternative energy

2005-10-07 - Scientists Confirm Toxic Seas During Earth's Evolution

2005-10-07 - Founding document of mathematics published in digital form for the first time

2005-10-07 - Nuke test detectors might warn of tsunami

2005-10-07 - Energy savings from airtight buildings

2005-10-07 - Ocean height indicator of climate

2005-10-07 - Wafer-Thin Color Displays for Packaging

2005-10-07 - Arctic Ocean waters warm suddenly

2005-10-07 - Nano World: Ultra-dense circuits

2005-10-07 - Paris mobile phone fest celebrates movies for the very small screen

2005-10-07 - New way to measure sulfate particles

2005-10-08 - CryoSat set for launch

2005-10-08 - EPA cuts its own energy use

2005-10-08 - Bird flu ducks from Romania tested

2005-10-08 - White shark rushes across Indian Ocean in record-breaking swim

2005-10-08 - New text-message Bible offers Word "4 ya fone"

2005-10-08 - Huge quake rocks South Asia, thousands feared dead

2005-10-08 - Ulysses, Fifteen Years And Going Strong

2005-10-08 - European satellite set to scan poles in major climate study

2005-10-09 - Chinese survey finds Mount Everest comes up short

2005-10-09 - Consumers seen taking cover from DVD format war

2005-10-09 - UCLA engineers pioneer affordable alternative energy-solar energy cells made of everyday plastic

2005-10-09 - Nearly 20,000 dead in South Asian quake

2005-10-10 - China's second manned space flight to launch Wednesday

2005-10-10 - Japanese successfully test supersonic airliner

2005-10-10 - Solar activity can be surprisingly good for astronauts

2005-10-10 - Stanford takes first in off-road robot competition

2005-10-10 - Bids on massive U.S. telecom pact roll in

2005-10-10 - AETHERCOMM releases 1000 MHz broadband amp

2005-10-10 - Study finds surprising links between depression, suicide, and epilepsy

2005-10-10 - Physicists unravel how the Brits may have struck gold in Olympic sailing

2005-10-10 - ESA's director comments on the loss of CryoSat

2005-10-10 - North Sea efficient sink for carbon dioxide

2005-10-10 - Torch-sized devices will detect disease and weapons

2005-10-10 - Torch-sized devices will detect disease and weapons

2005-10-10 - Powerful new upgrade for StellarNet spectrometers

2005-10-10 - Lake Shore Expands Their Family of DSP Gaussmeters

2005-10-10 - Multisensor platform for day / night surveillance ..

2005-10-10 - FEMA computers hampered during Katrina

2005-10-10 - Nokia boss says mobile-phone demand strong

2005-10-10 - Study: Dinosaurs are not birds' ancestors

2005-10-10 - Electronic money making headway in Japan

2005-10-10 - Yahoo dips feet into podcasting

2005-10-10 - Brain regulates initial stages of sex change in social fish

2005-10-10 - NMR Technology Comes to the Lab on a Chip

2005-10-10 - Wireless Industry Leaders Promote Next-Generation Wi-Fi Technology to Accelerate IEEE Standards Development

2005-10-10 - Spin Structure of Protons and Neutrons

2005-10-10 - Few note virtualization's 'stealthy creep'

2005-10-10 - NASA to test space shuttle runway program

2005-10-10 - Supercomputers may help oil companies

2005-10-10 - Rensselaer engineers to inspect levees

2005-10-10 - Students Learn Better When The Numbers Don't Talk And Dance

2005-10-10 - IBM: No genetic tests for hiring, benefits

2005-10-10 - Sony Ericsson unveils UMTS P990 smartphone

2005-10-10 - STMicroelectronics Unveils Breakthrough in Passive Integration Technology

2005-10-10 - Intel Ships Multi-Core Server Platforms

2005-10-10 - Confident China prepares for second manned foray into space

2005-10-10 - Deep sleep may be in your genes

2005-10-10 - Simplest known animals engage in sex

2005-10-10 - Computer predicts quakes in S.F. area

2005-10-11 - Study: Female crickets steered by sound

2005-10-11 - Mosquitoes supply spider with blood

2005-10-11 - Hitachi sees vein recognition as future of ID testing

2005-10-11 - Expedition 11, Space Tourist Back on Earth

2005-10-11 - Australia Ready For Shenzhou Emergency

2005-10-11 - Chinese Benefit From Booming Space Technology

2005-10-11 - Scientists to Advance Biology-Liquid Crystal Research

2005-10-11 - Spirit Preparing For Robotic Arm Work

2005-10-11 - Japanese Businessman Picked As Next Would-Be 'Space Tourist'

2005-10-11 - S&P sees strong global chip outlook

2005-10-11 - Samsung appeals against illicit gain

2005-10-11 - Putting relativity to the test: was Einstein right?

2005-10-11 - Can an Electron be in Two Places at the Same Time?

2005-10-11 - Yahoo to put blogs on equal footing with other news media

2005-10-11 - Katrina floodwaters not as toxic as feared

2005-10-11 - Nokia to support GSM technology on 450 MHz frequency band for mobile phones

2005-10-11 - Atoms Under Control

2005-10-11 - Jefferson scientists uncover new clues to how crucial molecular gatekeepers work

2005-10-11 - Brownian motion under the microscope

2005-10-11 - New look for Hall effect

2005-10-11 - Researchers analyze liquid that lies 180 km beneath the surface

2005-10-11 - Embryonic stem cells can kill cancer cells

2005-10-11 - More 'Hobbit' bones are discovered

2005-10-11 - System sends disaster info via wireless

2005-10-11 - MTV launches college broadband channel

2005-10-11 - Climate change will stress stormwater drainage systems

2005-10-11 - Cell-phone pioneer urges caution on 3G

2005-10-11 - Nortel to beef up Trinidad-Tobago wireless

2005-10-11 - Life's Building Blocks Are Common In Space

2005-10-11 - Tiny bubbles a storehouse of knowledge

2005-10-11 - Philips announces a silicon-based BiCMOS technology for emerging microwave applications

2005-10-11 - Neighborhood quality not a factor in effect of spanking

2005-10-11 - Microsoft settles RealNetworks suit for 761 million dollars

2005-10-11 - Taiwan cell users set to change carriers

2005-10-11 - New power cell works for nearly 20 years

2005-10-12 - Families sharing meals have happier kids

2005-10-12 - China opens new chapter in space history with most ambitious mission yet

2005-10-12 - Violent video games: aggressive thoughts?

2005-10-12 - Scientists plan to clone extinct Tasmanian tiger

2005-10-12 - The Tropics Play A More Active Role Than Was Thought In Controlling The Earth's Climate

2005-10-12 - Syracuse 3A And Galaxy 15 To Launch October 13

2005-10-12 - Opportunity Backs Out Of Potentially Sticky Situation

2005-10-12 - Researchers find a potential key to human immune suppression in space

2005-10-12 - NASA's Centennial Challenges Collaborates With Foundation

2005-10-12 - Nanotubes as measuring tips

2005-10-12 - Scientists to assess societal implications of nanotechnology

2005-10-12 - Proposed 'starshade' observatory project could image continents on exo-solar planets

2005-10-12 - NTT, Rakuten to start online auction co.

2005-10-12 - Prankster caught for harrassing operators

2005-10-12 - Pantech to launch phone in Japan

2005-10-12 - US remains worst spamming nation

2005-10-12 - New speech software Bluetooth compatible

2005-10-12 - The Web: Industry dismisses U.N. control

2005-10-12 - Vidcasting market set to grow

2005-10-12 - Scientists look at global sea level rise

2005-10-12 - Study finds protein is required for human chromosome production

2005-10-12 - Engineers build DNA 'nanotowers' with enzyme tools

2005-10-12 - Apple Unveils the New Video iPod

2005-10-12 - Physics goes abstract

2005-10-12 - Study: New Guinea art older than thought

2005-10-12 - Globecom set for St. Louis

2005-10-12 - NEC Australia introduces thin mobile phone

2005-10-12 - Report: DDoS attacks big Net threat

2005-10-12 - Molecules of light

2005-10-12 - A millionaire hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy

2005-10-12 - Research shows what drives voters to the polls

2005-10-12 - Focusing ocean waves for power and mondo surf

2005-10-12 - Is hydrogen a viable fuel alternative?

2005-10-12 - Bird-like Dinosaur Is Oldest Raptor Discovered in South America

2005-10-13 - People Excited For Successful Launching Of Shenzhou-6

2005-10-13 - Global warming may have saved the Earth

2005-10-13 - New molecular compounds found near Fiji

2005-10-13 - NanoWorld: Nature Inspired Micro Circuits

2005-10-13 - Microsoft, Yahoo! join forces in IM

2005-10-13 - Japan Internet phones to go mobile by 2007

2005-10-13 - Ball State picked top WiFi campus in U.S.

2005-10-13 - China Astronauts Have Their First Breakfast In Orbit

2005-10-13 - Ultrasmooth carbon for ultrahigh data storage density

2005-10-13 - Evidence for more dust than ice in comets

2005-10-13 - Podcasts: Internet opens new frontier in radio programming

2005-10-13 - Bat inspires space tech for airport security

2005-10-13 - New Nokia Family of Smartphones Targeted at the Business World

2005-10-13 - Palm Delivers New Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Palm TX Handheld

2005-10-13 - Nokia and China Putian to set up 3G joint venture

2005-10-13 - LabX generates over $4 million in Auction bids in a single day

2005-10-13 - Specialised Imaging Ltd. unveils new website

2005-10-13 - OCR support for GCSE Science teachers goes live

2005-10-13 - New Injection-Seeded Quantel Brilliant B Nd:YAG Laser

2005-10-13 - Pushing the boundaries of ultraprecise timekeeping

2005-10-13 - Chinese spacecraft deviates from preset orbit: Xinhua

2005-10-13 - Train Man romances Tokyo's computer geeks

2005-10-13 - Taikonauts set Chinese space record

2005-10-13 - Analysis: Quantum Dot may be sold cheap

2005-10-13 - Apple Introduces the New iMac G5

2005-10-13 - Ancient neutrinos could put string theory and quantum loop gravity to the test

2005-10-13 - Survey: Companies need anti-spyware skills

2005-10-13 - Tech investors eye AOL-Google talks

2005-10-13 - Mobile phones talk the talk, will soon walk the walk

2005-10-13 - Outsmarting light

2005-10-13 - Chandra Observatory reveals new star generation

2005-10-13 - Super-smart USB card delivers rich multimedia content

2005-10-13 - Study: link between tropical warming and greenhouse gases stronger than ever

2005-10-13 - Microfluidics may be a new method of IVF

2005-10-13 - No-till farming may reduce global warming

2005-10-13 - Aussie banks likely to handle Telstra sale

2005-10-13 - Venus Express nears its launch date

2005-10-13 - Samsung Develops World's First 512-Megabit DDR2 with 70nm Process Technology

2005-10-13 - Scientific MorphBank to be expanded

2005-10-13 - U.S. may loose its global lead in science

2005-10-13 - 2005 may end as the hottest year on record

2005-10-13 - Intense precipitation expected worldwide

2005-10-14 - Scientists develop cancer nanobomb

2005-10-14 - Wetness-defying water? Physicists discover a paradox: hydrophobic water

2005-10-14 - China's manned space flight "normal" but return subject to weather

2005-10-14 - "Ur dumped" -- research shows text a popular way of ending romances

2005-10-14 - Making a List, Checking It Twice

2005-10-14 - Shenzhou-8 To Be Fixed Version Of China-Made Space Vessels: Expert

2005-10-14 - Tokyo Shortly To Decide On Participation In Russian Kliper Project

2005-10-14 - Lady in Red: Andromeda Galaxy Shines in Spitzer's Eyes

2005-10-14 - For the First Time, a Five-Fold Bond

2005-10-14 - Water in a whirl

2005-10-14 - How to Braid Nanoropes

2005-10-14 - Samsung fined $300M for conspiracy

2005-10-14 - MP3-player sales seen surging

2005-10-14 - Forecasting the Next Great San Francisco Earthquake

2005-10-14 - EPA posts Katrina sampling results

2005-10-14 - Polar bears at risk from ice loss

2005-10-14 - T-Mobile unveils new Sidekick models

2005-10-14 - Samsung admits chip price-fixing

2005-10-14 - Internet co. rattles Japan's media

2005-10-14 - Wireless World: Industry mum on attacks

2005-10-14 - AMD Opens New 300mm Fab 36 In Dresden, Germany

2005-10-14 - Spansion Announces World`s First Single-chip 1 Gigabit NOR Flash Memory

2005-10-14 - Heavy ions damage DNA

2005-10-14 - Tiny primate fossils shed new light on our ancient ancestors

2005-10-14 - NASA Aims for May 2006 Planning Window

2005-10-14 - New Satellites Push Technological Boundaries

2005-10-14 - Opera browser used in T-Mobile N70 phones

2005-10-14 - Earthquake Study Suggests Simple Building Fixes Can Save Lives

2005-10-14 - Canada's Rogers to start 3G wireless testing

2005-10-14 - San Francisco takes new step towards becoming digital movie hub

2005-10-14 - Study Shows Silver Nanoparticles Attach to HIV-1 virus

2005-10-14 - New iPod raises Apple stock, sparks debate

2005-10-14 - Ichthyosaur bones found off U.K. coast

2005-10-15 - Yellowdragon threatens Florida citrus

2005-10-15 - Purdue refutes report on college reactors

2005-10-15 - 'Hobbit' tools found near remains

2005-10-15 - 'Popping rocks' gases key to Earth's gases

2005-10-15 - Hollywood unions want share of iPod video play

2005-10-15 - EBay completes acquisition of Skype

2005-10-15 - 'Star Trek' actor's remains to be blasted into space with fans' tributes

2005-10-16 - Samsung launches cell phone with 3-gigabyte memory

2005-10-16 - 'Star Trek' spoof conquers Internet, sets sights on Hollywood

2005-10-16 - Weather looking good for return of Chinese spacecraft

2005-10-16 - China's manned spacecraft begins return to Earth

2005-10-17 - Expedition 12 Settle Into Their New Home

2005-10-17 - U.S. Senate eyes ending analog TV in 2009

2005-10-17 - China Completes World's Highest Railway To Tibet

2005-10-17 - India, Sri Lanka plan telecom cable link

2005-10-17 - First powder injection molding process for pure niobium

2005-10-17 - Harnessing Flea Power To Create Near-Perfect Rubber

2005-10-17 - New site features 'live' images from Mars

2005-10-17 - New stem cell techniques spare embryos

2005-10-17 - Building A Better Rocket Engine

2005-10-17 - NASA Prepares For Arrival Of Comet Samples To Houston

2005-10-17 - MIPCOM: television goes mobile

2005-10-17 - Cyber Cowboys And Virtual Shepherds

2005-10-17 - More extreme weather is predicted

2005-10-17 - Qubit link could pave the way for first quantum computers

2005-10-17 - MIT space cameras take first pictures

2005-10-17 - Sanyo Epson Develops High-Resolution LCDs

2005-10-17 - Life In Deadly Conditions: Sequencing Genome of Master of Adaptation

2005-10-17 - Palm and Research In Motion Bring BlackBerry Connect to the Treo 650 Smartphone

2005-10-17 - Feeding the Monster: Images Reveal the Surroundings of a Super-massive Black Hole

2005-10-17 - Is America's oil age already waning?

2005-10-17 - Disaster lessons: What you don't know can kill you

2005-10-17 - Mars' climate in flux: Mid-latitude glaciers

2005-10-17 - A Jurassic tree grows in Australia

2005-10-17 - Networking: E-mail is the 'new telephone'

2005-10-17 - Britain's top prizes for physics announced

2005-10-17 - Wobulation: HP innovation lights the way for better HDTV resolution

2005-10-17 - Spirit Wiggles Into Position

2005-10-17 - 4.1-Inch System-on-Glass LCD Boasts Industry-Leading Picture Quality

2005-10-17 - DZero: Elusive Top Quark Discovery

2005-10-17 - Scientists detect 'milky sea' phenomena

2005-10-17 - Samsung Develops World's Largest (32'') LCD Panel Without a Color Filter

2005-10-17 - Bubonic plague found in Colo. prairie dogs

2005-10-17 - Verizon sends home voicemail notification to mobiles

2005-10-17 - NASA: progress studying shuttle tank foam

2005-10-17 - EarthLink adds call block to VoIP service

2005-10-17 - New tropical storm forms in Caribbean

2005-10-17 - Researcher Identifies Tracks Of Swimming Dinosaur In Wyoming

2005-10-17 - BellSouth, Yahoo! collaborate on broadband

2005-10-18 - Shenzhou 6 Tab: US$111m

2005-10-18 - Feeding the Monster

2005-10-18 - Chimps: More males means boundary fights

2005-10-18 - Half-animal, half-plant microbe found

2005-10-18 - AOL has full dance card

2005-10-18 - Britain's broadband wars heat up

2005-10-18 - Ancient Anthropoid Origins Discovered In Africa

2005-10-18 - New Map Provides More Evidence Mars Once Like Earth

2005-10-18 - Two-Tone Molecular Printing

2005-10-18 - Advances in wireless biosensor technology

2005-10-18 - New equation helps unravel behavior of turbulence

2005-10-18 - Nokia WiMAX plans move forward with successful data call

2005-10-18 - Scientists Propose Paradigm Shift In Robotic Space Exploration

2005-10-18 - Nanotube switch makes its debut

2005-10-18 - Progress in Natural Science - Access the most downloaded articles for free

2005-10-18 - Ultra-fast IR Camera for R&D and Thermography applications

2005-10-18 - CIA invests in no-fuel power generators

2005-10-18 - Nano World: Technique peers under surfaces

2005-10-18 - Nanoparticle created as diagnostic, therapeutic agent; brain tumors targeted

2005-10-18 - Wilma becomes hurricane, likely to pack 'major' wallop

2005-10-18 - New Haven: a city that 'really got it'

2005-10-18 - 'Intelligent design' trial in fourth week

2005-10-18 - Venus Express set for liftoff

2005-10-18 - HP, Cingular launch mobile pocket PC

2005-10-18 - China telecoms feel foreign competition

2005-10-18 - WiFi zone set for Calif's 'Little Saigon'

2005-10-18 - Britain's ITV testing local broadband TV

2005-10-18 - Socket adds barcode scanner to BlackBerry

2005-10-18 - Transplanted corn gene protects rice

2005-10-18 - Tech-sector job cuts up 20 percent

2005-10-18 - IMEC launches industrial affiliation program to develop RF-CMOS for the 45nm era

2005-10-18 - NC State Researchers Redesign Life for Mars and Beyond

2005-10-18 - Blending bacterial genomes for megacloning

2005-10-18 - Proofreading and error-correction in nanomaterials inspired by nature

2005-10-18 - Britain should put astronauts on Moon, Mars

2005-10-18 - Eastern California Shear Zone puzzles seismologists

2005-10-18 - Do emotions belong at the bargaining table?

2005-10-18 - Samsung Showcases New 42” and 50” Plasma Monitors For PRO A/V Applications

2005-10-18 - Professor says today's vampires are more about style than gore

2005-10-18 - Climate warming affects entire lakes

2005-10-18 - Nintendo with those fries?

2005-10-18 - Starving polar bears terrorise Siberian locals

2005-10-19 - Clean cars take on luxury brands at Tokyo Motor Show

2005-10-19 - Wright Brothers Upstaged! Dinos Invented Biplanes

2005-10-19 - Operation to correct ISS orbit fails

2005-10-19 - Good hygiene might prevent bird flu spread

2005-10-19 - Microbial cleaning of pollution is refined

2005-10-19 - Study: lighting and how it affects health

2005-10-19 - Mental stimulation helps raise IQ scores

2005-10-19 - Cassini-Huygens Mission Celebrates Anniversary

2005-10-19 - Seafloor Creatures Destroyed By Ice Action During Ice Ages

2005-10-19 - Toyota delivers one-man 'i-swing' mobility machine

2005-10-19 - EPA investigates oil pollution reports

2005-10-19 - Strongest hurricane on record roars toward Mexico and US (Update)

2005-10-19 - Zombie worms found in Britain's North Sea

2005-10-19 - Where the brain combines what's heard and felt

2005-10-19 - It whistles; change in pitch tells all in this new sonic gas analyzer

2005-10-19 - Spirit Wiggles Into A Sturdy Workspace

2005-10-19 - New Horizons Pluto Payload Ready For Flight, Exciting Science Campaign

2005-10-19 - Mountain Winds May Create Atmospheric Hotspots

2005-10-19 - Feds bolstering online banking security

2005-10-19 - Sony Ericsson Unveils New UMTS Walkman Phone

2005-10-19 - Glitch cuts off SoCal Verizon customers

2005-10-19 - Mars Looms Big And Bright As It Swings Close To Earth

2005-10-19 - Science Finds New Patterns

2005-10-19 - Making the most of doping

2005-10-19 - New fuel-cell technology could help power future vehicles

2005-10-19 - Ethanol's agricultural impact is mixed

2005-10-19 - Study: Pharmaceutical firms distort data

2005-10-19 - Mercedes-Benz unveils zero-emission research vehicle

2005-10-19 - When Do Mosquitoes Prefer A Blood Banquet, Or A Sugar Feast? Three Genes Make The Call

2005-10-19 - NTT Unveils New 3G Phones with Walkie-talkie Function

2005-10-19 - Hubble Prospects For Resources on The Moon

2005-10-19 - ASU professor to explore DNA based computing

2005-10-19 - Motorola Introduces Next Generation of 3G Handsets

2005-10-19 - Hitachi develops grip-type finger vein authentication technology

2005-10-19 - New Direction for Hydrogen Atom Transfers

2005-10-19 - Advocates crack printer identifier code

2005-10-19 - Catering to the fashionista's phone needs

2005-10-19 - S&P sees solid mobile-phone outlook

2005-10-19 - Brits test balloon broadband relays

2005-10-19 - Study: Junk DNA is critically important

2005-10-19 - Zone Labs debuts anti-spyware firewall

2005-10-19 - Realtors join podcasting craze

2005-10-19 - China upset with Google's Taiwan map

2005-10-20 - Immigrant study produces startling results

2005-10-20 - Retinal scans eyed for New Mexico cattle

2005-10-20 - US company plans to sell land on the moon to Chinese

2005-10-20 - Japan's Denso developing stay-awake system for drivers

2005-10-20 - More Room For Shenzhou

2005-10-20 - Cracks Or Cryovolcanoes? Surface Geology Creates Clouds On Titan

2005-10-20 - ISS Orbit To Be Corrected After Emergency

2005-10-20 - Caltech: NASA Grant For New Work On Mars With Rovers

2005-10-20 - New mathematics-based sculpture unveils fourth dimension

2005-10-20 - Researchers make cell biology quantitative

2005-10-20 - Brain researchers explain why old habits die hard

2005-10-20 - News from a space phantom

2005-10-20 - Nokia's latest 'L'Amour' fashion mobile phone collection

2005-10-20 - Researchers develop water purification system for hurricane relief using nanoparticles

2005-10-20 - Research reveals the secrets of lions locked up in the Tower of London

2005-10-20 - High-resolution portable microinspection tool

2005-10-20 - Specialists in high precision astronomical optics

2005-10-20 - Feynman’s Thesis: A New Approach To Quantum Theory

2005-10-20 - New Zealand cuts back on payphones

2005-10-20 - Cable execs fear higher content prices

2005-10-20 - Kenyan park is focus of political fight

2005-10-20 - Plans for India telecom investment advance

2005-10-20 - How to find a black hole

2005-10-20 - Trained wasps may be used to detect bombs, bugs, bodies and more

2005-10-20 - Quantum dots that produce white light could be the light bulb's successor

2005-10-20 - Apple Introduces Power Mac G5 Quad & Power Mac G5 Dual

2005-10-20 - New Diamond Nanotube Composite Material Created

2005-10-20 - Mobile TV may be tiny but it looks set to grow-up fast

2005-10-20 - Quake may bolster India-Pakistan telecom ties

2005-10-20 - Australia Telstra might scrap CDMA mobile

2005-10-20 - EarthLink expands seniors marketing drive

2005-10-20 - Magnetic nanoparticles assembled into long chains

2005-10-20 - HP Drives Format Compatibility for High-definition DVDs

2005-10-20 - Sunny Future for Nanocrystal Solar Cells

2005-10-20 - Discovery might improve titanium alloys

2005-10-20 - Philips` partnerships boost HDTV in Europe

2005-10-20 - Kids with access to a home computer are more likely to graduate, digital divide study finds

2005-10-20 - 'Buckypaper': stronger than steel, harder than diamonds

2005-10-20 - Ultrafast lasers take 'snapshots' as atoms collide

2005-10-20 - Scientists build world's first single-molecule car

2005-10-20 - URI to develop 'lab-on-a-chip' technology

2005-10-20 - Rapid ice sheet melting causes concern

2005-10-20 - Hurricanes not stealing mobile's thunder

2005-10-20 - Japan creates the world's fastest electric sedan

2005-10-20 - Google reports $1.6B in 3Q revenue

2005-10-21 - Sony gets boost as Warner hedges bets in DVD duel

2005-10-21 - STM reveals molecular first

2005-10-21 - Yamaha unveils hybrid scooter, 'stretch' motorbike

2005-10-21 - Swedish couple names first-born 'Google'

2005-10-21 - Selective Logging Causes Widespread Destruction Of Brazil's Amazon: Study

2005-10-21 - Largest undersea observatory is planned

2005-10-21 - Study: Stem cells have electric abilities

2005-10-21 - Russian Space Center Loses Control Of Monitor-E Satellite

2005-10-21 - Study: Titan's cloud band is convective

2005-10-21 - ISS Safe After Orbit Correction Failure

2005-10-21 - Recent Landslides In La Conchita, CA, Belong To Much Larger Prehistoric Slide

2005-10-21 - Russian-Style Hunting For Helicobacter Pylori

2005-10-21 - nLight Named one of the Fastest Growing Technology Companies in North America

2005-10-21 - Oxxius Expands The “slim� Product Line, Introducing An Outstanding Green Laser In A Mini Package

2005-10-21 - VARIOPTIC's pilot line automates production

2005-10-21 - BPL broadband seen growing 106 percent

2005-10-21 - India hikes telecom foreign investor limit

2005-10-21 - Antifreeze protein found in snow fleas may allow longer storage of transplant organs

2005-10-21 - Ericsson dominates third-generation phones

2005-10-21 - Web site coordinates Pakistan aid efforts

2005-10-21 - Comedy miniseries planned for mobile phone

2005-10-21 - New nanotoxicity framework

2005-10-21 - Carbon nanoparticles stimulate blood clotting, researchers report

2005-10-21 - Kodak Announces 39-megapixel CCD Image Sensor

2005-10-21 - World's First 10.1" Flexible Electronic Paper Display

2005-10-21 - Man signs up as China's first space tourist

2005-10-21 - Wireless World: Libraries embrace wireless

2005-10-21 - Push for telecom deregulation moves ahead

2005-10-21 - AT&T posts strong earnings ahead of buyout

2005-10-21 - Why 'Filling-it-up' Takes More than 'Tank Capacity'

2005-10-21 - Spitzer Finds Failed Stars May Succeed in Planet Business

2005-10-21 - Mammoth moms heavily invested in offspring

2005-10-21 - WSU research biologist says only matter of time before avian flu virus reaches U.S.

2005-10-22 - Open standard called key to U.S. mobile TV

2005-10-22 - Businesses look to VoIP solutions

2005-10-22 - Blackberry maker says it could face US ban in patent dispute

2005-10-22 - Launch of European mission to Venus is postponed

2005-10-22 - Singapore cracks down on mobile-phone abuse

2005-10-22 - New way to modify sugar molecules is found

2005-10-22 - U.S. telecoms brace for Wilma's arrival

2005-10-22 - Structure relevant to cell growth

2005-10-22 - Russia to launch Iran's first satellite

2005-10-23 - Dutchmen hack into 1.5 million PCs

2005-10-23 - Guarding giants with tiny protectors

2005-10-23 - Early retirement won't boost your lifespan: study

2005-10-23 - Physicists gather in Denver for world's largest annual plasma conference

2005-10-23 - 'Phonon Hall Effect' Observed

2005-10-23 - Nanoscale Study Gives New Insight Into Heat Transfer in Biological Systems

2005-10-23 - Sony will not attend CeBIT 2006 technology fair

2005-10-23 - Spintronic transistor is developed

2005-10-24 - Dinosaur-era trees attract 800,000 dollars at Australian auction

2005-10-24 - Masters of orbital trajectories

2005-10-24 - Hurricane Wilma reaches Florida

2005-10-24 - Integral: Three Years Of Insight Into The Violent Cosmos

2005-10-24 - Kazakh President Signs Law Re Baiterek Rocket Center

2005-10-24 - ISS Crew Watch Hurricanes Brew, Prepare for Spacewalk

2005-10-24 - Seeing The Forest And The Trees

2005-10-24 - Particles come to life

2005-10-24 - Bringing handheld mobile digital video broadcasting to reality

2005-10-24 - Scientists discover secret behind human red blood cell's amazing flexibility

2005-10-24 - 3DAP Wins Another Award

2005-10-24 - Determine Quantum Yields For Solid Films And Liquids Easily

2005-10-24 - Edmund Optics Announces New Large Format Lenses for Line Scan and Area Scan Cameras

2005-10-24 - iHR320 – The Spectrometer for Performing Spectral Measurements With Superior Results

2005-10-24 - Lower Cost Piezo-Nanopositioning Systems

2005-10-24 - Nano-positioning Stages Grow Smaller

2005-10-24 - Nanocrystals enhance photovoltaics

2005-10-24 - Cingular Wireless revamps message service

2005-10-24 - The car that makes its own fuel

2005-10-24 - Poll: Evolution rejected by most in survey

2005-10-24 - Yahoo, Alibaba.com join in China Internet

2005-10-24 - South Korea leads in funding R&D

2005-10-24 - Networking: R&D going global

2005-10-24 - Road to greener chemistry paved with nano-gold

2005-10-24 - Briefs: Ericsson to provide broadband in Malaysia

2005-10-24 - Disney to encrypt Oscar screener DVDs

2005-10-24 - Researchers find gland that tells fruit flies when to stop growing

2005-10-24 - Draft Environmental Impact Report Issued For Demolition of Bevatron at Berkeley Lab

2005-10-24 - CDF seeks massive particle that could top the Top quark

2005-10-24 - No winner in 'space elevator' competition

2005-10-24 - NEC Develops Speech-to-Speech Translation Software for Mobile Phones

2005-10-24 - LG Introduces the World's Slimmest 3G Music Phone

2005-10-24 - Briefs: Cable Wireless supplies Caribbean broadband

2005-10-24 - Scientists warn nuclear catastrophe is 'an imminent danger'

2005-10-24 - Creating a better transmission system for deep-space applications

2005-10-24 - SureWest plans HDTV over IP broadband

2005-10-24 - Mars has captured people's imagination for centuries

2005-10-24 - Channel-Hopping on Mobile Phones

2005-10-24 - Briefs: Euros clear France Telecom-Amena deal

2005-10-24 - Eyes to the sky for the Mars spectacular

2005-10-24 - Live, gold-dusted bacteria used in bioelectronic device

2005-10-24 - Apple shaken by iPod Nano lawsuit

2005-10-24 - Brain images show menstrual cycle rhythms

2005-10-24 - Outlook bright for hydrogen biofuel cell

2005-10-24 - Body language more expressive than faces

2005-10-24 - iPod users big on content creation

2005-10-25 - VoIP threats outlined

2005-10-25 - Cingular, Sierra ink 3G wireless-card deal

2005-10-25 - Schizophrenia: Delusion without illusion

2005-10-25 - Fire safety training uses virtual reality

2005-10-25 - NASA celebrates five years on the ISS

2005-10-25 - Study: Viagra reduces heart stress

2005-10-25 - Expectations For A Final Theory?

2005-10-25 - Spirit Begins Downhill Drive

2005-10-25 - Review: Secret codes in printers may allow government tracking

2005-10-25 - Mt Taranaki 'overdue' for eruption

2005-10-25 - Venus Express preliminary investigations bring encouraging news

2005-10-25 - Accumulated wealth encourages family stability, not only for humans

2005-10-25 - Nanofabrication to lead to Quantum Computer

2005-10-25 - Nanothermometer: Tiny gold spheres with a corona of semiconductor nanoparticles show temperature-dependent glow

2005-10-25 - Nanoblinds: Helical polymer with side groups that synchronously flip 'on command'

2005-10-25 - New multi-channel framing camera to preview at Photonics West 06 ..

2005-10-25 - USB2.0 and Gigabit Ethernet cameras announced for industrial applications

2005-10-25 - Altium sponsors X-ray astronomy satellite mission

2005-10-25 - Cornell chief rejects intelligent design

2005-10-25 - Is there another world in the mirror, Case physicist asks

2005-10-25 - Swede fined for Internet file-sharing in landmark case

2005-10-25 - British girl to undergo rare operation

2005-10-25 - Dark spins light up

2005-10-25 - Skype pushes for small-business accounts

2005-10-25 - Survey: No clear Euro broadband favorites

2005-10-25 - Nokia eyes rural China wireless market

2005-10-25 - Mobile-phone shipments up 25 percent

2005-10-25 - Wind farm to be built off Galveston Island

2005-10-25 - Even 'failed stars' form planets

2005-10-25 - New Evidence About the Rise of Oxygen

2005-10-25 - IBM Designed Power-based Chip for Microsoft Xbox 360

2005-10-25 - Automated analysis of security-sensitive protocols

2005-10-25 - More Than 470 Physicists Sign Petition To Oppose U.S. Policy On Nuclear Attack

2005-10-25 - Scientists discover new method for creating high-yield single-walled carbon nanotubes

2005-10-25 - Sprint offers phone service for deaf in N.J.

2005-10-25 - Quova adds online banking security layer

2005-10-25 - Russia is cautious about GM foods

2005-10-25 - Gold nanorods brighten future for medical imaging

2005-10-25 - Analysts downplay delay of new Intel chip

2005-10-25 - Australian iPod users finally plug into online music store

2005-10-25 - 'Wireless Webbers' live digital lifestyle

2005-10-25 - Foam result surprises scientists

2005-10-26 - US Internet search king Google dabbling with online database service

2005-10-26 - GM hires Russian nuclear scientists to develop new auto technology

2005-10-26 - Scientists track Siberian tiger cubs

2005-10-26 - Study: Heavy rains can produce more dust

2005-10-26 - Color perception: Not in beholder's eye

2005-10-26 - Experimental Observation of 'Digital' Heat Flow

2005-10-26 - Electromechanical Imaging of Butterfly Wings and Other Biological Tissue

2005-10-26 - Russian Government Approves 2006-2015 Federal Space Program

2005-10-26 - Ban On Russian Rokot Launches Lifted

2005-10-26 - AAAS fights pending animal research bill

2005-10-26 - Cornell Finds Natural Selection in Humans

2005-10-26 - Ice Beneath Mars Is Asking, 'Can You Hear Me Now?'

2005-10-26 - NASA Successfully Tests Space Shuttle Main Engine

2005-10-26 - Guide to state-of-the-art LED lighting ..

2005-10-26 - Powerful Microchip Lasers

2005-10-26 - 'First Light' for the Large Binocular Telescope

2005-10-26 - A new way to build 3G - Nokia launches new WCDMA base station

2005-10-26 - Viewing the world though a baby's eyes

2005-10-26 - Einstein and Darwin: their genius was writ large (and often)

2005-10-26 - DNA size a crucial factor in genetic mutations, study finds

2005-10-26 - Stanford innovation helps 'enlighten' silicon chips

2005-10-26 - Briefs: Zoran ships chips to HDTV plants

2005-10-26 - Google to offer free TV archive videos

2005-10-26 - RSA launches secure real-estate solution

2005-10-26 - Modifications render carbon nanotubes nontoxic

2005-10-26 - Internet bolsters French Yellow Pages

2005-10-26 - Cassini finds Prometheus a sculptor of Saturn's rings

2005-10-26 - Briefs: Yahoo! launches travel Web site

2005-10-26 - Study: Sharks have mammal-like muscles

2005-10-26 - Survey: Cell-phone appearance matters

2005-10-26 - Nortel adds Websense cell-phone filter

2005-10-26 - Study: Chimps don't care about friends

2005-10-26 - Telling the time of Earth's core formation

2005-10-26 - Finnish over-clockers break 1 GHz graphics processor speed barrier

2005-10-26 - Nanomolecular motor spins on a surface

2005-10-26 - Rocket-fueled bacteria clean up waste

2005-10-26 - Sex selection clinical trial is launched

2005-10-26 - Genetic map may help find disease causes

2005-10-26 - US Supreme Court denies RIM request to postpone action in patent case

2005-10-26 - NOAA tests for Gulf of Mexico contaminates

2005-10-26 - Briefs: S&P revises down Ericsson outlook

2005-10-26 - Production begins for Xbox 360 chips

2005-10-26 - Combined Forces Of Physics And Medicine To Investigate Hidden Toxity

2005-10-26 - Tropical cloud 'dust' could hold the key to climate change

2005-10-26 - What do Einstein, Darwin and emails have in common?

2005-10-27 - Suspect bombers might be breath-tested

2005-10-27 - Focusing: Brain, not age, important

2005-10-27 - Study: Many women out-earn husbands

2005-10-27 - Can't do math? You are not alone

2005-10-27 - Wine and cheese: serious science

2005-10-27 - Satellites used in insurance risk modeling

2005-10-27 - Popular insecticide now in suburban waters

2005-10-27 - Japanese firm develops technology to transmit movie in 0.5 seconds

2005-10-27 - US software giant Microsoft plans online book library

2005-10-27 - Tragedy at CERN

2005-10-27 - Anytime, anywhere fast wireless connectivity

2005-10-27 - Odd list of body parts: which parts are most sensitive to solar flares?

2005-10-27 - First Internet-built student satellite successfully launched

2005-10-27 - Blogs on the job: US workers waste millions of hours online

2005-10-27 - New study supports controversial evolutionary theory

2005-10-27 - Research Explains Wide Variations in Animal Sleep Habits

2005-10-27 - Researchers light up 'dark' spins in diamond

2005-10-27 - Liquidmetal: Redefining metals for the 21st century

2005-10-27 - Study: King Tut liked red wine best

2005-10-27 - Prince Charles speaks about climate change

2005-10-27 - Indian burial site found near New York

2005-10-27 - Text messaging could make U.S. gains

2005-10-27 - LA county beaches most unhealthful

2005-10-27 - Briefs: KVH produces smallest boat satellite TV

2005-10-27 - Briefs: France Telecom sells shares in Centertel

2005-10-27 - Duke Power may build nuclear power plants

2005-10-27 - Phone vending machines launched in U.K.

2005-10-27 - Briefs: Amazon to sell health goods directly

2005-10-27 - U.S. seeks WTO crackdown on China piracy

2005-10-27 - Nokia, MIT to research on mobile tech

2005-10-27 - Steam propels game software sales online

2005-10-27 - Dead Sea Scrolls scientists dies

2005-10-27 - Intel, Motorola push IEEE WiMax standards

2005-10-27 - How-to book published on laser beam-shaping applications

2005-10-27 - Samsung Develops Industry`s First Ultra-Fast GDDR4 Graphics DRAM

2005-10-27 - Publishers concerned that Google project violates copyright

2005-10-27 - University of Georgia team investigates effects of nanoparticles on environment

2005-10-27 - Genetics of life's 1st 15 minutes studied

2005-10-27 - Generosity Is No Monkey Business, Study

2005-10-27 - Net continues making inroads in usage

2005-10-27 - Asthmatic cats may be allergic to people

2005-10-27 - Kennedy Space Center reopens after Wilma

2005-10-28 - Giant Chinese Space-Tracking Ship Makes Rare Visit

2005-10-28 - The Mystery Of The Chinese Shenzhou 6 Module

2005-10-28 - Canada Will Land Instrument On Mars To Study Weather

2005-10-28 - Energia To Build Site For Moon Flights - Corporation President

2005-10-28 - Chamber Helps To Reproduce Conditions On Mars

2005-10-28 - Wilma victims struggle; new record Caribbean storm brews

2005-10-28 - Beating the sub-wavelength limit

2005-10-28 - NANOSENSORSâ„¢ announces new high-Q AFM probe

2005-10-28 - Compact radiation resistant zoom lens

2005-10-28 - HDTV sales in the U.S. to grow 71 percent by 2009

2005-10-28 - Fourteen little pigs cloned in Italy

2005-10-28 - Spooky Astronomy: Halloween is a big night for astronomers

2005-10-28 - 'WiFi before you fly'

2005-10-28 - Using science in classroom on behalf of a cause predates 'intelligent design'

2005-10-28 - Qualcomm accused of distorting 3G market

2005-10-28 - Tricking or treating an iPod?

2005-10-28 - Microsoft trap lures in zombies

2005-10-28 - Siemens invests in GlooLabs

2005-10-28 - Analyst sees tepid cell broadband growth

2005-10-28 - GAO: NASA still has accounting problems

2005-10-28 - IBM releases encryption for data tapes

2005-10-28 - What Makes The Brain Tick, Tick, Tick . . .

2005-10-28 - EPA head pitches Clean Air Bill in Senate

2005-10-28 - A laser for nanomedicine

2005-10-28 - Study Produces Road Map for Nanomanufacturing

2005-10-28 - Quantum Physics Discovery May Bring About Changes in Optical Communication

2005-10-28 - Meteorites may have caused ancient lava

2005-10-28 - Wal-Mart to go solar to save energy

2005-10-28 - How Hot Tuna (and Some Sharks) Stay Warm

2005-10-28 - 'Flipper' trainer against dolphin tourism

2005-10-28 - First Giant Magellan Telescope Mirror Casting is 'Perfect'

2005-10-28 - Romanian fraudsters jailed in Britain in on-line auction scam

2005-10-28 - Samsung Intros SGH-D307 Messaging Phone

2005-10-28 - Russian satellite failed to separate from booster

2005-10-29 - New hurricane Beta bears down on Colombian island

2005-10-29 - Scientists use nature as template

2005-10-29 - Vietnam aims to launch first satellite in 2008

2005-10-29 - Toshiba net profit jumps on strong PC sales

2005-10-30 - Taiwan's next 'Silicon Valley' confounds critics

2005-10-30 - Violent dreams may hint at why dreaming evolved, researchers say

2005-10-30 - Whales die in Tasmanian stranding

2005-10-30 - Groups battle FCC's Wiretap Act extension

2005-10-30 - Chinese archaeologists find one of world's oldest observatories

2005-10-30 - Fire destroys key British computer lab

2005-10-31 - Study: Arctic Undergoing Holistic Climate-Change Response

2005-10-31 - Bangladesh, Pakistan Team Up With China On Space Cooperation

2005-10-31 - Russian Rocket Launch With U.S. Satellite Set For December 1

2005-10-31 - Managing Murphy's Law on Mars

2005-10-31 - Book Expands Biological Classifications to Account for 'Alien' Life

2005-10-31 - SSETI Express: power problem

2005-10-31 - ISS Crew Celebrate Fifth Anniversary Of Station, Prepare For Nov 7 EVA

2005-10-31 - Nothing Like Oxygen For That Evolutionary Boost

2005-10-31 - Spirit In Kansas

2005-10-31 - Physicists offer new approach to studying antimatter in the lab

2005-10-31 - Briefs: Telecoms outsourcing back-office work

2005-10-31 - Briefs: Google names new public-affairs VP

2005-10-31 - Networking: Digital doctors' records

2005-10-31 - Venus Express spacecraft to lift off November 9

2005-10-31 - AOL founder quits Time Warner

2005-10-31 - Scientists develop new analytical method

2005-10-31 - Richard Smalley: 1943-2005

2005-10-31 - Hurricane hazardous waste is collected

2005-10-31 - British employees resent sick co-workers

2005-10-31 - Briefs: Telkonet brings broadband to U.K. hotels

2005-10-31 - Trend rolls out 2006 PC-cillin edition

2005-10-31 - Briefs: Vodafone sells Swedish unit to Telenor

2005-10-31 - Gates: $258 million for malaria research

2005-10-31 - Telefonica's O2 buyout buoys outlook

2005-10-31 - Motorola launches fully loaded i870

2005-10-31 - Metal-containing compounds show promise as HIV weapon

2005-10-31 - Freescale unveils world's first 3G single core modem for mobile phones

2005-10-31 - Mini with maximum style: the new Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook P7120

2005-10-31 - Nanotech pioneer, buckyball discoverer, Nobel laureate Richard Smalley dead at 62

2005-10-31 - Methane found in desert soils bolsters theories that life could exist on Mars

2005-10-31 - CU-Boulder Physics Professor Wins National Buckley Prize

2005-10-31 - New Method of Dating Oceanic Crust Is Most Accurate So Far

2005-10-31 - Hubble Reveals Possible New Moons Around Pluto

2005-10-31 - Mechanism of 'blindsight' explored

2005-10-31 - Region-specific climate modeling studied

2005-10-31 - Briefs: Garmin provides portable XM Radio

2005-10-31 - Relief Web sites show huge Sept. upswing

2005-10-31 - Kids take more online risks at home

2005-10-31 - Virginia Tech football player uses prototype cast

2005-10-31 - 'COMEDY CENTRAL MotherLoad' hits broadband

2005-10-31 - G8 climate meeting to combat 'world's greatest challenge'

2005-10-31 - Dell lowers earnings expectations