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2005-09-01 - Recovering From A Reset 2005-09-01 - Survey Of 4,000 Galaxies Finds 'Downsizing' On A Cosmic Scale 2005-09-01 - Solution To Clean Space Dust From Mars Exploration Vehicles 2005-09-01 - nLight Introduces High-Brightness, 975 nm Single-Emitter Diode Laser 2005-09-01 - CompactTurboTM. Powerful new vacuum pumps. 2005-09-01 - Researchers find new mechanism governing particle growth in nanocomposites 2005-09-01 - 'Nanospheres' that block pain of sensitive teeth 2005-09-01 - World ape population dwindles at fast rate 2005-09-01 - South African Large Telescope Makes Its Debut 2005-09-01 - South Korea concerned over Google's satellite picture service 2005-09-01 - The physics of pasta 2005-09-01 - Aquatic life dying in Gulf mystery 2005-09-01 - 2001 article predicted New Orleans flood 2005-09-01 - Deutsche Telekom invests more in broadband 2005-09-01 - Toshiba offers hourly mobile broadband 2005-09-01 - Nature: economic growth impacts on China's air quality 2005-09-01 - Groundbreaking Research Sheds Light on Ancient Mystery 2005-09-01 - Hurricane still keeping telecoms down 2005-09-01 - Tech sector donating to Katrina relief 2005-09-01 - Girl saved from drowning by computer 2005-09-01 - Goal-line technology set for test 2005-09-01 - New Orleans launches "desperate SOS" 2005-09-01 - New Orleans disaster serves up a tough lesson on environment 2005-09-01 - Mouse genome much more complex than expected 2005-09-01 - Cingular, LG launch two new cell phones 2005-09-01 - Fermilab and Caltech successfully used UltraScience Net, achieved 7 Gigabits per second 2005-09-01 - How two liquids mix at the surface: an atomic view 2005-09-01 - Sandisk Launches Sansa Car Transmitter to Play MP3 Music Through a Car Radio 2005-09-01 - Bumblebee See, Bumblebee Do 2005-09-01 - Philips unveils world's first 'Rollable Display' pocket e-Reader concept READIUS 2005-09-01 - Parts of brain battle over decisions 2005-09-02 - Intel hits back over AMD 'bribery' lawsuit 2005-09-02 - World's First Built-In Wi-Fi -Enabled Digital Cameras 2005-09-02 - Researchers project hurricane effects on oil, gas production 2005-09-02 - Researchers find clue to start of universe 2005-09-02 - Europe plans laser-fusion facility 2005-09-02 - The Adixen ASM 182 TD+ by Alcatel Vacuum Technology: High performance dry leak detector 2005-09-02 - Adixen ASM Graph Series, colour touch screen display 2005-09-02 - Philips' Future Zone at IFA 2005 demonstrates new technologies 2005-09-02 - Verizon offers text-message hurricane aid 2005-09-02 - F4W tactical net deployed for storm relief 2005-09-02 - Infineon unveils low-noise SiGeC transistor 2005-09-02 - Theory: Mad cow from human remains 2005-09-02 - Carriers struggling to restore service 2005-09-02 - Digital Logic launches new CPU 2005-09-02 - Information Suitor Highway goes mobile 2005-09-02 - Pirates of the high Cs put new Stones album on Internet 2005-09-02 - CryoSat arrives safely at launch site in Russia 2005-09-02 - New insights into the software of life 2005-09-02 - A water tale for all seasons: When it comes to hydration and exercise, the system works 2005-09-02 - Joseph Rotblat dies 2005-09-02 - Single molecule transistors 2005-09-02 - Nobel prize winner Joseph Rotblat dies 2005-09-02 - The Role of Titanium in Hydrogen Storage 2005-09-02 - Microorganism eating contaminants 2005-09-02 - NASA's Durable Spirit Sends Intriguing New Images From Mars 2005-09-02 - Printable Electronics Market To Surpass $7 Billion In Revenue in 2010
2005-09-02 - Philips calls for technology industry to step up pace in realizing simplicity 2005-09-02 - Switching between liquid and gel 2005-09-02 - Text messages to keep tabs on Croatian schoolchildren 2005-09-02 - Planet hunter Geoffrey Marcy shares $1 million Shaw Prize in astronomy 2005-09-02 - Drilling tiny tunnels gets easier in a big way 2005-09-02 - Man Against Machine 2005-09-03 - Huge oil spill covers Louisiana marsh 2005-09-03 - Branding is another headache for SBC, AT&T 2005-09-03 - Honouring Einstein in the 21st Century 2005-09-03 - Four-legged fish an evolutionary mistake 2005-09-03 - Helium-3 - all is not lost 2005-09-03 - Giving photochemistry a hand 2005-09-03 - Nanoshuttles move droplets uphill 2005-09-04 - Burning peat bogs add to global warning 2005-09-04 - Neanderthals, modern humans co-existed for at least 1,000 years 2005-09-04 - Katrina drowns a city and wounds a superpower 2005-09-04 - Katrina brews a cocktail for disease 2005-09-04 - Nanomaterial hazard 2005-09-04 - New defense for terrorism 2005-09-04 - Panasonic Introduces First 3CCD SD Camcorder 2005-09-05 - First Brazilian Astronaut To Join Russian Space Mission 2005-09-05 - Whales, seals used as ocean reporters 2005-09-05 - CCTV Launches High-Definition Digital Channel 2005-09-05 - Deep-Sea Exploration Beneath Katrina's Wake 2005-09-05 - The Lure Of Europa 2005-09-05 - Astronomers Discover Fastest Intergalactic Space Traveller 2005-09-05 - Russia, Canada To Use Space Technologies For Rescue In Arctic 2005-09-05 - Chemists perfect fast way to synthesize libraries of gold nanoparticles 2005-09-05 - Dragon storms and tiger stripes: scientists stunned by new Saturn data 2005-09-05 - Sony in talks with Apple on online music service for iPod 2005-09-05 - Epson Develops Postcard-Sized Mini-Projector 2005-09-05 - World`s leading display partnership between Philips and TPV starts up now 2005-09-05 - Risk from 2029 asteroid now more remote 2005-09-05 - Renesas Releases Middleware for MPEG-4 and H.264 Compatible Hardware Accelerator 2005-09-05 - Tiny Enceladus May Hold Ingredients of Life 2005-09-06 - After long trek, unsung Japanese spacecraft nears asteroid target 2005-09-06 - The Next Space Age Is Coming 2005-09-06 - How to Build A Big Star 2005-09-06 - Chinese researchers express new hope of finding missing Peking Man 2005-09-06 - Silicon Nanotechnology to Combat Biowarfare Agents 2005-09-06 - Chernobyl: The true scale of the accident 2005-09-06 - E-mail program to help Japan's diabetics 2005-09-06 - Darwinism on trial in Kansas 2005-09-06 - IT hiring increasing in the United States 2005-09-06 - Nano shuttles suggest lifting things may become thing of the past (Update) 2005-09-06 - Star eats companion 2005-09-06 - Driving improved automotive chip design 2005-09-06 - European probe sniffs out a site for lunar outpost 2005-09-06 - Crime Scene Investigation: Can maths tell what happened? 2005-09-06 - Animals and Human Experience the Same Emotions 2005-09-06 - Private space launch to be announced 2005-09-06 - Miss. River wetlands must be reconstructed 2005-09-06 - New search engine 'revolutionary' 2005-09-06 - Surround sound via headphones 2005-09-06 - Comet reveals its secrets 2005-09-06 - Translator for movie worlds 2005-09-06 - Deep Impact Adds Color to Unfolding Comet Picture 2005-09-06 - Kazaa hit by file-sharing crackdown 2005-09-06 - 8,000-year-old boat found in South Korea 2005-09-06 - Study: Martian volcanoes might be active 2005-09-06 - Human tissue to be made from stem cells 2005-09-06 - Salinity of northeast U.S. water increases 2005-09-06 - TOM Online, Skype form JV in China 2005-09-06 - Brain computer interface may help learning 2005-09-06 - Improving picture for high definition television 2005-09-06 - BellSouth sees $600M in damage 2005-09-06 - Online banking interest in U.S. stalls 2005-09-06 - Ericsson launches automatic configuration 2005-09-06 - Red-tape cuts for Gulf Coast telecoms 2005-09-06 - New algorithm found for learning languages 2005-09-06 - Nicotine exposure affects food response 2005-09-07 - Podcasting book hits bookstores 2005-09-07 - China could launch next manned space mission this month: report 2005-09-07 - Microsoft makes new appeal against EU ruling 2005-09-07 - Tiny computers go where no computer has gone before 2005-09-07 - Study suggests simple way to make near-perfect lenses 2005-09-07 - New Solar Underwater Robot Technology 2005-09-07 - Sira's New Radiation-tolerant Aps Camera 2005-09-07 - Introducing the Ultra Series UP60N and UP25Z Laser Power Detectors from Gentec 2005-09-07 - Rising Star of UK Lighting Design Gets Green Light from Photonic Products 2005-09-07 - Method slashes quantum dot costs by 80 percent 2005-09-07 - Nokia: Gap in assumption and use of tech 2005-09-07 - New biodiversity hotspots questioned 2005-09-07 - Watchdog says Yahoo gave China data leading to jailing of journalist 2005-09-07 - Water detection at Gusev crater described 2005-09-07 - Extinct giant deer relative found in U.K. 2005-09-07 - Colloids go exotic 2005-09-07 - Scientists develop 'clever' artificial hand 2005-09-07 - Field guide for confirming new earth-like planets described 2005-09-07 - Climate change will affect carbon sequestration in oceans, model shows 2005-09-07 - Sandia conducts tests at Solar Tower to benefit future NASA space explorations 2005-09-07 - ultrathin films promise a multitude of uses 2005-09-07 - Apple Introduces iPod nano 2005-09-07 - Scientific breakthrough will help protect astronauts and spacecraft 2005-09-07 - Apple, Motorola, Cingular Launch First Mobile Phone with iTunes 2005-09-07 - Study looks at child end-of-life decisions 2005-09-07 - Brazil plans semiconductor fabrication hub 2005-09-07 - Poll: U.S. women love iPod, hate Xbox 2005-09-07 - Long work hours affect medical residents 2005-09-07 - Demand for wireless networks growing 2005-09-07 - The Web: Searching for survivors online 2005-09-07 - Spitzer and Deep Impact Build Recipe for Comet Soup 2005-09-07 - Nanotechnology confronts the 'bad hair day,' tests new conditioner 2005-09-07 - Survey shows VoIP unfamiliar to Americans 2005-09-07 - Bose-Einstein condensate runs circles around magnetic trap 2005-09-08 - NASA Satellites Record A Month For The Hurricane History Books 2005-09-08 - Building Life From Star-Stuff 2005-09-08 - Largest Asteroid May Be 'Mini Planet' With Water Ice 2005-09-08 - Dead and alive: Slowly-dying Mars still holds surprises 2005-09-08 - US IT Systems Highly Vulnerable To Attack 2005-09-08 - Shanghai Builds New Space Base 2005-09-08 - Japan to move clocks ahead next year ... by one second 2005-09-08 - Ericsson, NEC to work together on 3G 2005-09-08 - Scientists discover new way to look at how molecules twist and turn on water 2005-09-08 - Coming to grips with robot learning 2005-09-08 - Edmund Optics announces new Hyperspectral CCD Spectrometers 2005-09-08 - Bacteria thriving in flooded Louisiana 2005-09-08 - Google appoints an Internet 'evangelist' 2005-09-08 - Japan's plutonium stockpile tops 43 tons 2005-09-08 - Study: 'Pacifist' chimps face extinction 2005-09-08 - New wheat pathogen threatens world food security: scientists 2005-09-08 - A new twist on power walking 2005-09-08 - Nanohelix structure provides new building block for nanoscale piezoelectric devices 2005-09-08 - New microchip design could be the key to expanding mobile phone memory 2005-09-08 - Odd behavior may lead to creativity 2005-09-08 - OK given to create unique embryo 2005-09-08 - Study: The human brain is still evolving 2005-09-08 - Material May Demonstrate Long-Sought 'Liquid' Magnetic State 2005-09-08 - Closing In On Quantum Chemistry 2005-09-08 - Huge Solar Flare Spotted 2005-09-08 - Xbox goes on tour 2005-09-08 - Study: Ice belt encircled Mars' equator 2005-09-08 - U.S. company unveils auto GPS/MP3 device 2005-09-08 - Samsung Introduces New 200GB And 250GB Parallel And Serial ATA With 3.0GB Per Second HDDs 2005-09-08 - Scientists urge Australian clone ban end 2005-09-08 - Neurobiologists uncover evidence of a 'memory code' 2005-09-08 - Nano World: Nano for artificial kidneys 2005-09-09 - Google says 'Cerf's Up' (Update) 2005-09-09 - Vegetation Growth May Quickly Raise Arctic Temperatures 2005-09-09 - ADAPTIX to test mobile WiMax in New York 2005-09-09 - The Cold Equations Of Spaceflight 2005-09-09 - Trap-breaking chimpanzees found in Guinea 2005-09-09 - Reentry Of Solar X-ray Observatory "Yohkoh" To Earth's Atmosphere 2005-09-09 - Study Suggests Titan May Hold Keys For Exotic Brand Of Life 2005-09-09 - How much radiation awaits lunar colonists? A new NASA mission aims to find out 2005-09-09 - Sony Establishes a New Class of High-End Digital Camera 2005-09-09 - Causes of methane growth revealed 2005-09-09 - In war of mobile music players, Sony struggles to be heard 2005-09-09 - New Progress Supply Ship On Its Way To ISS 2005-09-09 - Dusty Old Star Offers Window to Our Future, Astronomers Report 2005-09-09 - SIRIUS to launch new channels soon 2005-09-09 - Dolby Debuts Dolby TrueHD, 'Picture-Perfect' Sound for Next-Generation HD Discs 2005-09-09 - Report sees bright future for mobile TV 2005-09-09 - Cingular restoring service in Gulf Coast 2005-09-09 - Most U.S. firms have no policies on blogs 2005-09-09 - Power walking 2005-09-09 - Microsoft, Siemens work on BBC network 2005-09-09 - Hurricane-caused oil spills threaten gulf 2005-09-09 - Japan's Access buys PalmSource for $324M 2005-09-09 - Taiwan court jails operators of MP3 download website 2005-09-09 - Wireless World: Rehnquist's legacy 2005-09-09 - Nanotechnology for Recovery and Reuse of Spilled Oil 2005-09-09 - Rapid-born planets present 'baby picture' of our early solar system 2005-09-09 - The Einstein Emitter: single photon computer system 2005-09-09 - Rapid One-Pot Syntheses Developed For Quantum Dots 2005-09-09 - More space objects are discovered 2005-09-09 - New Orleans recovery begins in earnest, death toll likely lower than feared 2005-09-09 - Study: Ancient humans 'altered' climate 2005-09-09 - Report: China may ban some VoIP services 2005-09-09 - The China Yahoo! welcome: You've got Jail! 2005-09-09 - eBay's bid for Skype may backfire 2005-09-09 - NASA may use Hawaiian ash in Mars training 2005-09-10 - 228,000 liters of water pumped out of New Orleans each second 2005-09-10 - Yahoo's Yang say hands tied in China Internet censorship case 2005-09-10 - Author interview: Podcasting biz (Update) 2005-09-10 - India WiMax research center opens 2005-09-10 - Idea might revolutionize safety devices 2005-09-10 - Earthquake in California could be more devastating than Katrina 2005-09-10 - Researchers develop 'virgin conception' 2005-09-10 - Russian supply ship docks with space station 2005-09-11 - China's second manned space flight after October holiday: report 2005-09-11 - Bats found to carry SARS, Hong Kong researchers find 2005-09-11 - Zinc Powder Will Drive Your Hydrogen Car 2005-09-11 - Atlantic states suspend Katrina aid as new storm looms 2005-09-12 - World's Third Space Tourist Ready For Journey 2005-09-12 - "Six Degrees of Separation" Explained In New Computer Algorithm 2005-09-12 - Comet Collision 'Armageddon' Unlikely 2005-09-12 - USF Deploys Mini Unmanned Search Aircraft After Katrina 2005-09-12 - Samsung unveils world's first 16-gigabit NAND flash memory chip 2005-09-12 - Neanderthal/human relationship questioned 2005-09-12 - Just How Significant Is Methane On Titan? 2005-09-12 - Lunar Probe Program Facing Three Major Difficulties 2005-09-12 - Researchers Discover Key to Human Embryonic Stem-Cell Potential 2005-09-12 - In China's cyberspace, many do not know the dangers of a careless phrase 2005-09-12 - Hurricane Ophelia inches toward US East Coast 2005-09-12 - EBay to buy Internet telephone firm Skype 2005-09-12 - Research Shows How Water May Enhance Nanocatalysis 2005-09-12 - Argonne theorist gains new insight into the nature of nanodiamond 2005-09-12 - Scientists get first glimpse at how plants, most animals repair UV-damaged DNA 2005-09-12 - Treaty: last chance to save great apes 2005-09-12 - Voltaix Obtains Exclusive Rights to Breakthrough SiGe Technology 2005-09-12 - Scientists: Methane may be Titan's 'water' 2005-09-12 - Networks secure subways, transit systems 2005-09-12 - Monarchs fly south for the winter 2005-09-12 - EPA might be withholding pollution data 2005-09-12 - Researchers create tiny magnetic diamonds on the nanoscale 2005-09-12 - A new structural view of organic electronic devices 2005-09-12 - NIST shielding data help launch shuttle 2005-09-12 - No single gene for ageing 2005-09-12 - Discovery confirms explosive prediction made by astrophysicists in 1999 2005-09-12 - Vodafone, Linksys, Cisco launch new router 2005-09-12 - IBM to keynote U.S. game tech meeting 2005-09-12 - Is it RIP for VoIP in China? 2005-09-12 - eBay buys out Skype for $2.6B 2005-09-12 - Solar storms continue to vex communication 2005-09-12 - Volcanic overflow ruins Alaska salmon run 2005-09-12 - Spansion Introduces Innovative Package-On-Package Solution To Reduce Wireless Device Size 2005-09-12 - Sun rolls out Galaxy x86 servers 2005-09-12 - Toshiba Announces Gallium Nitride Power FET With World's Highest Power Output 2005-09-12 - Update: EBay to Acquire VoIP provider Skype 2005-09-12 - DNA found in fossil bone crystal clusters 2005-09-12 - Future mobile phones may have 100GB memory 2005-09-12 - Solar flares could cause R3 radio outages 2005-09-12 - Study: Preschoolers integrate audio, video 2005-09-12 - Vitamin C: possible cancer-killing promise 2005-09-13 - Sun has binary partner, may affect the Earth 2005-09-13 - Star Death Beacon At The Edge Of The Universe 2005-09-13 - Cultivating a Planetary Garden: How Long Does It Take? 2005-09-13 - Sony recalls 3.6 million PlayStation 2 adaptors 2005-09-13 - Soyuz Missions May Double By 2009 - Energia Chief 2005-09-13 - Deciphering Mars: Follow The Water 2005-09-13 - Garmin To Provide GPS Applications For Mobile Phone Users 2005-09-13 - nLight Introduces High-Power, High-Reliability Red Diode Lasers 2005-09-13 - Memory loss in older adults due to distractions, not inability to focus 2005-09-13 - Researchers synthesize diamond nanorods; hardest and least compressive material in the world 2005-09-13 - German car makers scramble to jump on hybrid engine bandwagon 2005-09-13 - Nokia offers mobile business software 2005-09-13 - Petfinder reuniting Katrina refugees, pets 2005-09-13 - View from the Top: Banks and security 2005-09-13 - DR Congo hippos face extinction 2005-09-13 - France Telecom pushes for copper line DSL 2005-09-13 - Tiny avalanche photodiodes target bioterrorism agents 2005-09-13 - Mars Express instrument under investigation 2005-09-13 - Apple Updates Xserve RAID 2005-09-13 - Smart computers to be a fact of life: expert 2005-09-13 - HP and Philips to Drive Adoption of Second Generation RFID Solutions 2005-09-13 - Fujitsu Begins Limited Sales of Service Robot 'enon' 2005-09-13 - NIST improves accuracy of 'watt balance' method for defining the kilogram 2005-09-13 - Humanity in transition 2005-09-13 - 3D display-on-mobile becomes reality 2005-09-13 - Swift detects most distant explosion in the Universe 2005-09-13 - Miniature microscope allows biomedical researchers to observe tissue deep inside live subjects 2005-09-13 - The car 'learns' to see and understand 2005-09-13 - Study of faulty fingerprints debunks forensic science 'zero error' claim 2005-09-13 - Two-thirds of California Teens Drink Soda and Nearly Half Eat Fast Food Every Day 2005-09-13 - Judge allows ex-Microsoft exec to do China work for Google 2005-09-13 - Turkish earthquake deaths were preventable 2005-09-13 - Cyber attacks, losses on rise worldwide 2005-09-13 - Sun still unsettled for another few days 2005-09-13 - Oracle's Siebel buyout might stifle creativity 2005-09-13 - Nano World: Public attitudes toward nano 2005-09-13 - Roaming a headache along Irish border 2005-09-14 - Sony eyes TV comeback with new flat-screen range 2005-09-14 - Post-Sept. 11 surveillance impact studied 2005-09-14 - Less virulent bird flu may infect humans 2005-09-14 - Japanese Asteroid Sample-return Spacecraft HAYABUSA Arrives Itokawa 2005-09-14 - Calling All Radio Amateurs 2005-09-14 - Camera's Trip To Mars Is No Leisure Cruise For Hirise Team 2005-09-14 - Equinix adds third LA-area data center 2005-09-14 - Dallas to Host Major Nanotechnology Event 2005-09-14 - Computer used to simulate storm surge 2005-09-14 - X-FAB backs out from buying Infineon plant 2005-09-14 - Purdue scientists treat cancer with RNA nanotechnology 2005-09-14 - Researchers build world's smallest mobile robot 2005-09-14 - Sir Hermann Bondi: 1919 - 2005 2005-09-14 - Malaysians to help select first astronaut 2005-09-14 - Bulge in Central Oregon may be a volcano 2005-09-14 - High-tech smooths Katrina communications 2005-09-14 - The Web: eBay looks to become phone giant 2005-09-14 - Helping Out a High-Temperature Superconductor 2005-09-14 - Ancient Neutrinos Could Put String Theory and Quantum Loop Gravity to the Test 2005-09-14 - Rice researchers gain new insight into nanoscale optics 2005-09-14 - Hurricane Ophelia nears crash into North Carolina coast 2005-09-14 - MIT researchers map city by cellphone 2005-09-14 - Like fireflies and pendulum clocks, nano-oscillators synchronize their behavior 2005-09-14 - Meta-search finds Katrina-displaced people 2005-09-14 - Study says spyware still stealing data 2005-09-14 - Bang & Olufsen to make phone with Samsung 2005-09-14 - ICSU: Widen world's scientific capacities 2005-09-14 - Black hole in search of a home 2005-09-14 - Making plant cells work like miniature factories 2005-09-14 - New plant finds in andes foretell of ancient climate change 2005-09-14 - Completely Biological, yet Artificial 2005-09-14 - Philips ramps 90-nm CMOS products into high-volume and test-chips process options 2005-09-14 - ORNL, Princeton partners in five-year fusion project 2005-09-14 - Malaysia broadband could get tax incentive 2005-09-14 - UCLA gets $3.75M stem cell research grant 2005-09-14 - India prods telecoms to interconnect 2005-09-14 - Ancient mammoth found in northern Siberia 2005-09-14 - AMD debuts power-saving processors 2005-09-15 - Muscle loss tested in artificial gravity 2005-09-15 - Study: Women handle status loss better 2005-09-15 - Sizing up the future of air travel 2005-09-15 - Study: SARS can infiltrate brain tissue 2005-09-15 - Unmanned planes look for Katrina survivors 2005-09-15 - Drilling on Mars to find evidence of ancient organisms: a second genesis of life? 2005-09-15 - Ewes with transplanted frozen ovaries produce embryos 2005-09-15 - Damage Detectives Inspect Shuttle on Orbit 2005-09-15 - Vodafone with datacard for U.S. users 2005-09-15 - Swedes caution cities about VoIP pitfalls 2005-09-15 - Firm's cable protection good up to 185 F 2005-09-15 - The Galactic Centre Region 2005-09-15 - Hubble Catches Scattered Light From The Boomerang Nebula 2005-09-15 - Nanomagnets come together 2005-09-15 - Rensselaer researchers to study nano springs, rods, beams 2005-09-15 - Life's origins were easier than was thought 2005-09-15 - Nano radios for microchips 2005-09-15 - Microsoft takes aim at Japanese rivals with Xbox December launch 2005-09-15 - Verizon offers global EV-DO broadband 2005-09-15 - S&P sees slight decline in computer demand 2005-09-15 - $10 billion price put on Sound cleanup 2005-09-15 - Study: Alcoholism affects younger brains 2005-09-15 - Quantum physics predict chemical reactions 2005-09-15 - Satellites Spot Mighty Mississippi - In The Atlantic 2005-09-15 - New tooth enamel dating technique could help identify disaster victims 2005-09-15 - Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission Status 2005-09-15 - Intel To Invest $345 Million At Two U.S. Manufacturing Sites 2005-09-15 - NASA Satellites Will Reveal Secrets of Clouds and Aerosols 2005-09-15 - The mechanics of foot travel 2005-09-15 - Spyware poses identity-theft risk (Update) 2005-09-15 - Global warming makes tundra greener 2005-09-15 - Dead Arizona trees mystify experts 2005-09-15 - Ten Million U.S. Households Will Have a Networked Storage Device by 2010 2005-09-15 - Panasonic Unveils World's First SD Memory Card Based 3-CCD Digital Video Cameras 2005-09-15 - Missing lab mice infected with plague 2005-09-15 - 'Quasicrystal' metal computer model could aid ultra-low-friction machine parts 2005-09-15 - Researchers Create DNA-Based Sensors for Nano-Tongues and Nano-Noses 2005-09-15 - Online bettors add Supreme Court to wagers 2005-09-15 - Tuna nearly fished to extinction 2005-09-15 - Google's winning streak woos investors (Update) 2005-09-15 - Samsung Rolled Out Triple Play Service Network Supporting Internet, Phone and Broadcasting for Versatel 2005-09-15 - Skull study sheds light on dinosaur diversity 2005-09-15 - Researchers recover typed text using audio recording of keystrokes 2005-09-16 - Toshiba develops fuel cell prototypes for portable music players 2005-09-16 - Study: Mental declines can be reversed 2005-09-16 - Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger, Study Says 2005-09-16 - Google gives spotlight to blogs with new search tool 2005-09-16 - Nintendo unveiled 'Revolution' - one-handed wireless game controller 2005-09-16 - When Is A Space Rock More Than Just A Space Rock? 2005-09-16 - Study charts origins of fear memory 2005-09-16 - Asteroids Caused The Early Inner Solar System Cataclysm 2005-09-16 - NASA Research Finds Green Sand Crystals Are In Comet Tempel 1 2005-09-16 - The Two Moons Of Mars As Seen From Mars 2005-09-16 - What music do you like? 2005-09-16 - Lab-on-a-chip tests ready for clinical testing 2005-09-16 - Solar Minimum Explodes 2005-09-16 - Microsoft plans overhaul after Vista delays 2005-09-16 - A cold twist on the Hanbury Brown Twiss effect 2005-09-16 - New Extra Large Sample Chamber for XGT-5000 XRF Microscope 2005-09-16 - World’s Most Sensitive Fluorescence Lifetimes Now Even More Affordable 2005-09-16 - Delivering on digital content`s full potential 2005-09-16 - New trigonometry is a sign of the times 2005-09-16 - Ailing Sony denies plan to sell off finance unit 2005-09-16 - Telecom deal struck for Beijing Olympics 2005-09-16 - Internet2 fall meeting to be Netcast 2005-09-16 - Arctic sea ice may be at 'tipping point' 2005-09-16 - NASA to replace shuttle 2005-09-16 - Ghostly spokes in Saturn's rings spotted by Cassini 2005-09-16 - Study suggests new way of making super-hard nanomaterials 2005-09-16 - This Week on ISS 2005-09-16 - Night Vision System for Cars 2005-09-16 - Deal launches Canada broadband network 2005-09-16 - California game restrictions defended 2005-09-16 - Stopping wireless ID theft 2005-09-16 - Japanese set to direct 'sun-power' nuclear reactor in France 2005-09-16 - Scientist: Rain in New Orleans would help 2005-09-17 - China produces movie about dangers of the Internet 2005-09-17 - Earth's crust pulsates in the Amazon basin 2005-09-17 - Ozone hole nears 2003 record size 2005-09-17 - China 3G rollout delayed until 2006 2005-09-17 - Catalonia a 'virtual' nation as web lets .cat out of bag 2005-09-17 - First Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone in US 2005-09-18 - China's first astronaut won't be on second manned flight: report 2005-09-18 - Nintendo controller steals limelight from Microsoft's new Xbox 2005-09-18 - Siemens to cut 4,224 jobs in telephone business 2005-09-19 - Hurricane watch issued as Rita brews off Florida 2005-09-19 - Samsung Electronics unveils world's first 10-chip package 2005-09-19 - Japan cos cut back on large plasma screens 2005-09-19 - Cassini Radar Images Show Dramatic Shoreline on Titan 2005-09-19 - Nokia 6630 Music Edition 2005-09-19 - Molecular Needles 2005-09-19 - Sight for sore eyes: ancient fish see colour 2005-09-19 - Japan technology's focus shift to dreams 2005-09-19 - Networking: Managing assets -- digitally 2005-09-19 - US to send four astronauts to moon in 2018 2005-09-19 - Researchers to Develop Next Generation Chemical and Biological Agent Protective Clothing 2005-09-19 - More Intense Heat Waves Could Slam California's Energy Grid 2005-09-19 - How We'll Get Back to the Moon 2005-09-19 - Smallest baby and twin: first birthdays 2005-09-19 - Comptel to acquire EDB Telecom Europe ops 2005-09-19 - Calif. to use GPS to monitor sex-offender parolees 2005-09-19 - SBE announces high-density VOP engine 2005-09-19 - Philips introduces Advanced Ultra-low Power CMOS logic family in industry's smallest package 2005-09-19 - Texas Instruments Breaks 65nm Leakage Power Barrier with SmartReflex Technologies 2005-09-19 - SanDisk to ship units of its first 'U3 smart' flash drive 2005-09-19 - Fujitsu Unveils Mac-Compatible Scanner 2005-09-19 - Clearing jams in copy machinery 2005-09-19 - U-M launches center for stem cell biology 2005-09-19 - TI Integrates Smart Battery and Power Management Technology on Single Chip 2005-09-19 - Meteorites give planetary formation clues 2005-09-19 - Neanderthal teeth similar to modern teeth 2005-09-19 - Scientists find natural protein 'battery' 2005-09-20 - Global mobile-phone subscribers hit 2B 2005-09-20 - Study: Preschool kids have math skills 2005-09-20 - Bury climate-warming gas, scientists say 2005-09-20 - Cuba, Florida, US Gulf coast brace for new hurricane 2005-09-20 - Cold plasmas move on 2005-09-20 - Breakthrough in micro-device fabrication combines biology and synthetic chemistry 2005-09-20 - Springer expands presence in Central Europe 2005-09-20 - IR thermography aids saefty monitoring in Fusion research 2005-09-20 - Latest advances in Range camera technology 2005-09-20 - Gage Applied Technologies Announces New Family of PCI Arbitrary Waveform Generators 2005-09-20 - N.Z. 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