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2006-04-01 - Japan launches digital TV on cellphones

2006-04-01 - US search giant Google flies balloon ads on local map service

2006-04-01 - Soyuz carrying first Brazilian astronaut docks with space station

2006-04-01 - Pacific Ocean getting warmer, more acidic

2006-04-01 - Nano World: Superconducting wires

2006-04-01 - Guides for teaching evolution

2006-04-01 - Hundreds quit homes in the face of Central European floods

2006-04-01 - Smell of fear helps in cognition

2006-04-01 - First Brazilian astronaut enters space station

2006-04-02 - Africa leads globe in forest fires

2006-04-02 - Uranium rush in Finland seen as environment threat

2006-04-02 - Technology, terror and Viagra could warp sex and relationships: researchers

2006-04-02 - Japanese nuclear plant starts tests

2006-04-02 - Taiwan's Powerchip to invest $9.23 billion in four wafer plants

2006-04-02 - Nokia more upbeat on global mobile phone market

2006-04-03 - Alcatel, Lucent pull trigger on big merger

2006-04-03 - Value of insects in U.S. is $57 billion

2006-04-03 - Internet ad firm is most promising startup

2006-04-03 - Brazilian astronaut happy in space

2006-04-03 - US newspapers try to cash in on blogs

2006-04-03 - Imaging may help with depression

2006-04-03 - Tire defect sensing system is developed

2006-04-03 - DNA-based medicine achieves a breakthrough

2006-04-03 - Environmentalists hail victory as Japanese firms quit whaling

2006-04-03 - Highly realistic driving simulator helps develop safer cars

2006-04-03 - At least 19 killed by US storms

2006-04-03 - Disabled Japanese to scale Swiss mountain aided by 'robot suits'

2006-04-03 - Networking: Convergence on Wall Street

2006-04-03 - Rare pigs studied at Purdue University

2006-04-03 - Company's robots want to do your chores

2006-04-03 - Infant ventilation experiment a success

2006-04-03 - Carbon Nanotubes with a Memory

2006-04-03 - Mercury reduction tied to emissions laws

2006-04-03 - Briefs: Grumbling reported over India spectrum

2006-04-03 - Briefs: Amazon.com ties up with Springsteen

2006-04-03 - Briefs: Czech Vodafone with Ericsson 3G network

2006-04-03 - Ocean acidification threatens cold-water coral ecosystems

2006-04-03 - Just the expectation of a mirthful laughter experience boosts endorphins 27 percent, HGH 87 percent

2006-04-03 - Record ocean waves are recorded

2006-04-03 - Top Microsoft programmer signs up for space mission

2006-04-03 - Winging it - bird watching with a difference

2006-04-03 - An affordable future for eye tracking in sight

2006-04-03 - Asteroids: Treasures of the past and a threat to the future

2006-04-03 - New record set for smallest X-ray nano-spot

2006-04-03 - New potential for inorganic materials after metal forms unexpected bonds

2006-04-03 - Scientist Creates Liquid Crystals with High Metal Content

2006-04-03 - Survey: Seniors like new prescription plan

2006-04-03 - Indosat trials GSM/CDMA messaging

2006-04-03 - Briefs: Verizon sells off Latin America holdings

2006-04-03 - The sixth sense -- your place in space

2006-04-03 - Researchers: even at rest, men's and women's brains behave differently

2006-04-03 - Global warming's California impact studied

2006-04-03 - US estimates 3 percent victims of identity theft

2006-04-03 - Berkeley Lab Dedicates the Molecular Foundry

2006-04-03 - Early Farming Communities Often Ate Weeds, Other Wild Plants, Archaeologist Finds

2006-04-03 - Creating exotic oxide-based spintronic devices

2006-04-03 - Downloaded song reaches No. 1

2006-04-03 - Briefs: Russia announces updated HIV statistics

2006-04-03 - Giant Raptor Dinosaur Discovered in Utah Monument

2006-04-03 - M-rated video games contain unlabeled violence, sexual themes

2006-04-04 - X-rays reveal 250,000 tonnes of water released by Deep Impact

2006-04-04 - Prometheus and its pull on the passing particles of Saturn's F ring

2006-04-04 - Astronomers find alcohol cloud spanning 288 billion miles

2006-04-04 - Solar wind whips up auroral storms on Jupiter and Saturn

2006-04-04 - Lobster telescope has an eye for X-rays

2006-04-04 - Hollywood leaps into same-day DVD and Internet digital film sales

2006-04-04 - China's space progam chief regrets US refusal to cooperate

2006-04-04 - No place like home: Ant navigation skills used in robot navigation

2006-04-04 - The Universe trapped in its own web

2006-04-04 - Antifreeze fish make sense out of junk DNA

2006-04-04 - Birdsong sounds sweeter because throats filter out messy overtones

2006-04-04 - Flying tip of bees: Leave your legs dangling!

2006-04-04 - Alarm wakes sleeping astronauts on space station

2006-04-04 - Modelling virtual dogs: It's a walk in the park!

2006-04-04 - Air Force Releases UAV Strategic Vision

2006-04-04 - Japan developing world's first fuel-cell train: report

2006-04-04 - Supercomputer models bird flu pandemic

2006-04-04 - Lab-grown body organs are transplanted

2006-04-04 - NTL acquires Virgin Mobile for $1.67B

2006-04-04 - Study: Vitamin C might slow aging

2006-04-04 - Briefs: France Telecom deal with Buena Vista TV

2006-04-04 - UCSF study: ER myths exploded

2006-04-04 - Briefs: Sprint expands mobile ticket purchasing

2006-04-04 - Briefs: Chunghwa updates international switching

2006-04-04 - Emissions plan sparks EPA internal fight

2006-04-04 - Despite debate, stem-cell research surges

2006-04-04 - Digital revolution takes on movie industry

2006-04-04 - Professor Predicts Human Time Travel This Century

2006-04-04 - Physics and biology team up to tackle protein folding debate

2006-04-04 - Nanoparticles may pose threat to liver cells, say scientists

2006-04-04 - NASA and Zero-G Agree on Regular Shuttle Runway Use

2006-04-04 - Briefs: Bird flu spread into Burkina Faso

2006-04-04 - Bush's NASA cuts halts much research

2006-04-04 - Solitons show up in uranium

2006-04-04 - Briefs: Digi debuts wired-wireless net core module

2006-04-04 - Britain feels heat of NTL's Virgin buyout

2006-04-04 - Briefs: IDC names Top 10 wireless rising stars

2006-04-04 - Study: Alpine glaciers may nearly vanish

2006-04-04 - 'Picture positive': Lost photos confirm fossil find

2006-04-04 - New concept for bendable packaged ultra-thin chips presented

2006-04-04 - New research aims to plug holes in VOIP before they happen

2006-04-04 - Researchers use nanodots to boost superconductivity

2006-04-04 - Enzyme study may lead to new SARS drugs

2006-04-04 - Minority youth education goals studied

2006-04-04 - Survey: Environmental pessimism abounds

2006-04-04 - Scientists Develop Switchable Focus Eyeglass Lenses

2006-04-05 - Japan unveils the fastest in the world train

2006-04-05 - Europe sets next phase in asteroid deflection project

2006-04-05 - Cool rain may cause tornadoes

2006-04-05 - Apple unveils software for Macs to run Windows

2006-04-05 - HP, Cingular team on wireless laptops

2006-04-05 - Brace for another bad hurricane season: scientists

2006-04-05 - Study: Horses adjust to a rider's weight

2006-04-05 - D.C. ranked No.1 for teleworking potential

2006-04-05 - Study: Cancer cure worth $50 trillion

2006-04-05 - Health insurance to be mandatory in Mass.

2006-04-05 - New protection plan for wireless devices

2006-04-05 - Briefs: Embed dictation for wireless text unveiled

2006-04-05 - Magnetic Moondust

2006-04-05 - Avian flu outbreak affecting feline world

2006-04-05 - Briefs: Millicom continues wireless partner buyout

2006-04-05 - BlackBerry to provide Yahoo! via wireless

2006-04-05 - Building-block process in evolution of massive galaxy clusters revealed

2006-04-05 - Has silicon had its chips? No, say Japanese inventors

2006-04-05 - Chameleon clothing lets you vanish into the background

2006-04-05 - Scientists search for dark galaxies through the AGES

2006-04-05 - The Web: An iPod for your car

2006-04-05 - 13-foot dinosaur raptor bones unveiled

2006-04-05 - "Missing link" fossil shows how animals moved from sea to land

2006-04-05 - Fish on acid: Hagfish cope with high levels of CO2

2006-04-05 - Oh, what a feeling - dancing on the ceiling!

2006-04-05 - Slow motion mergers in galaxy clusters provide conditions to transform spirals to smooth disks

2006-04-05 - Bubble, bubble: Searching through the rubble of supernova remnants

2006-04-05 - Marine bacteria are cutting cooling gas emissions

2006-04-05 - Bird flu claims another human life

2006-04-05 - Briefs: World Bank: IT critical for global growth

2006-04-05 - Study: Even short-term yoga training good

2006-04-05 - Nano World: Nanoparticle toxicity tests

2006-04-05 - 70 million in U.S. have sleep disorders

2006-04-05 - Briefs: Telenor, Addvalue sign satellite agreement

2006-04-05 - 'Scent of a woman' tells male redback spiders to find a mate

2006-04-05 - Faster, Less Expensive Approach to Fluid Meter Design

2006-04-05 - Hubble finds 'dust clouds' in Milky Way

2006-04-05 - Illinois first in tritium leaks

2006-04-05 - Judgement in Apple trademark battle reserved

2006-04-05 - Rutgers Researchers Find Fat Gene

2006-04-05 - A new look for bifocals

2006-04-05 - Low-calorie diet: Longer life?

2006-04-05 - Chinese companies ready to drive global expansion

2006-04-05 - Spitzer Finds Hints of Planet Birth Around Dead Star

2006-04-05 - Bird flu found at German poultry farm

2006-04-05 - Finding a Better Way to Quiet Noisy Environments

2006-04-05 - GAO critical of Bush's global AIDS plan

2006-04-06 - Russia readies bird flu vaccines

2006-04-06 - Advances In Astronomy

2006-04-06 - Fantastic Realities

2006-04-06 - An Introduction To Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics

2006-04-06 - Handbook On Secondary Particle Production And Transport By High-energy Heavy Ions

2006-04-06 - Five-dimensional Physics

2006-04-06 - GaGe’s Low-cost Multi-channel Digitizers Now Available

2006-04-06 - Robots may take over polar exploration

2006-04-06 - Boyfriends blamed for women's weight gain

2006-04-06 - Study: Prematurely born babies feel pain

2006-04-06 - Briefs: Internet video seen making $1.7B by 2010

2006-04-06 - Love on the Web for STD sufferers

2006-04-06 - Briefs: Nokia wins Myanmar network deal

2006-04-06 - Pollutants killing West Coast sea otters

2006-04-06 - EU eyes tidal wave as Europeans surf onto .eu

2006-04-06 - Bird flu fear grips Britain after H5N1 strain kills swan

2006-04-06 - Wireless-phone domain name '.mobi'

2006-04-06 - Briefs: Sprint music downloads gaining popularity

2006-04-06 - Canadian online pharmacies face problems

2006-04-06 - Vodafone's restructuring brings good cheer

2006-04-06 - British air pollution: still unacceptable

2006-04-06 - New species of parrot and mouse discovered

2006-04-06 - Semiconductor companies spar over patent

2006-04-06 - Briefs: Starcomms seeks Nigeria telecom license

2006-04-06 - Scientific misbehavior may be commonplace

2006-04-06 - Drug usage down among teens

2006-04-06 - Mankind benefits from eating less meat

2006-04-06 - Reiner Gamma swirl: magnetic effect of a cometary impact?

2006-04-06 - Cell respiration process is identified

2006-04-06 - Proto supermassive binary black hole detected in X-rays

2006-04-06 - Plants used to detect gas leaks, from outer space!

2006-04-06 - Swift Observes An Unusual Bang In The Far Universe

2006-04-06 - New Cassini image shows "A" ring contains more debris than once thought

2006-04-06 - Hidden structure revealed in characteristics of transistor laser

2006-04-06 - Star exploding inside another star sheds light on super stellar explosions

2006-04-06 - Power of speech drives military vehicles

2006-04-06 - Space agency's 2020 vision shortsighted, say Berkeley astronomers

2006-04-06 - Prayers don't help heart surgery patients; Some fare worse when prayed for

2006-04-06 - Researchers build tiny batteries with viruses

2006-04-06 - University to dismantle nuclear reactor

2006-04-06 - New Sony Cyber-Shot Camera Clears Up Life's Blurry Moments

2006-04-06 - Epson, JSR Develop World's First High-Quality Silicon Film and TFTs Using Micro-Liquid Processes

2006-04-06 - Window on another world

2006-04-06 - LLNL scientists simulate 1906 earthquake and possible future tremblors along local faults

2006-04-06 - Major Kaposi's sarcoma discovery announced

2006-04-06 - Nanopore Method Could Revolutionize Genome Sequencing

2006-04-06 - Winter Sea Ice Fails to Recover, Down to Record Low

2006-04-06 - The Soggy Sands of Mars?

2006-04-06 - Fossil Museum on the Web

2006-04-06 - Internet firms Google, Earthlink to turn San Francisco wireless

2006-04-06 - TV users will be king in tomorrow's multi-screen TV world

2006-04-06 - Microsoft adds Lionhead to Xbox division

2006-04-06 - New Siemens base station for 3G wireless

2006-04-06 - In Japan, personality is in the blood

2006-04-07 - Japanese scientists study hibernation

2006-04-07 - AtomFilms going mobile

2006-04-07 - NASA celebrates first shuttle flight

2006-04-07 - Secondhand smoke linked to diabetes

2006-04-07 - Half of cancers related to lifestyle

2006-04-07 - Blue ring discovered around Uranus

2006-04-07 - Norwegian glaciers could melt completely

2006-04-07 - Where`s the Starting Point? Researchers try to unravel the mystery of DNA Replication During Cell Division

2006-04-07 - Record U.S. wireless subscriptions in 2005

2006-04-07 - Study may help slay 'Yellow Monster'

2006-04-07 - Affiris closes EUR 8.5 Million Financing Round

2006-04-07 - Newport Announces the New Oriel Matrix Spectrometer

2006-04-07 - Newport Announces a New Family of Uniform Ultraviolet and Near Infrared Light Sources

2006-04-07 - EU opens doors to online domain for all

2006-04-07 - BSkyB considers cheap broadband in U.K.

2006-04-07 - USTR knocks world telecom rules

2006-04-07 - ESA's Venus Express to reach final destination

2006-04-07 - Ruhr looks towards new astronomical horizon

2006-04-07 - Small satellites offer astronomers 'PC' access to the Universe

2006-04-07 - Don`t hold your breath: Carp can manage without oxygen for months

2006-04-07 - Punishment linked to profits, says study

2006-04-07 - New data storage design likely to increase data capacity

2006-04-07 - Controversial findings help explain evolution of life

2006-04-07 - Next phase reached in definition of Mars Sample Return mission

2006-04-07 - Spray-on silicon makes its debut

2006-04-07 - Varibel, the glasses that hear

2006-04-07 - Researchers use mass spectrometry to detect norovirus particles

2006-04-07 - Penn State to recycle tires into roads

2006-04-07 - Wireless World: Free cell phones for all?

2006-04-07 - University of California leads in patents

2006-04-07 - Impoverished Macedonia becomes wireless hot spot

2006-04-07 - Flooding in northern Germany as Elbe reaches record levels

2006-04-07 - Wireless sensor networks offer high-tech assurance for a world wary of earthquakes

2006-04-07 - Delivering online assistance to the needy

2006-04-07 - Water drops bounce into action

2006-04-07 - Women now live longer than men even in poorest countries

2006-04-07 - NEC, Matsushita, TI eye 3G mobile phone chip venture

2006-04-07 - Israel: Intel to spend $810 million here

2006-04-07 - Small Telephone Network With Peer-to-Peer

2006-04-07 - Explaining how the brain recognizes faces

2006-04-07 - Aussies seek input on Telstra sale

2006-04-07 - Museum unveils world's largest T-rex skull

2006-04-07 - Ancient Ants Arose 140-168 Million Years Ago

2006-04-07 - First Color Mars Images From New Orbiter

2006-04-07 - War Between The Sexes Influences Evolution in Some Species, Say Scientists

2006-04-07 - VoIP market growing strong: survey

2006-04-07 - First fuel-cell police car delivered by Chrysler

2006-04-07 - Cablevision to test remote DVR service

2006-04-07 - Rumblings on the moon could be problematic for lunar base

2006-04-07 - US tech vet Hewlett-Packard makes Hindi-capable computer tablet

2006-04-08 - Brazil's first astronaut gets extra sleep before crashing back to Earth

2006-04-08 - 'Megahacker' extradited from Argentina to Spain

2006-04-08 - US eBay's PayPal lets mobile phones act as debit cards

2006-04-08 - Proposed Nantucket wind farm in jeopardy

2006-04-08 - Globe Talk: Tech no panacea to preparedness

2006-04-08 - High platinum levels linked to implants

2006-04-08 - Iceberg crashes into Drygalski Ice Tongue

2006-04-08 - Spanish police swoop on Internet pornography and piracy

2006-04-08 - Brazil's first astronaut starts descent

2006-04-09 - Brazil's first astronaut returns to Earth

2006-04-09 - Scientist says climate causes hurricanes

2006-04-09 - Hothouse planet: Decade-long isolation of Venus to end at last

2006-04-09 - China's next manned space flight scheduled for 2008: report

2006-04-09 - China bans sale of human eggs, tightens control over sperm banks

2006-04-09 - First Brazilian astronaut makes joyous return to Earth

2006-04-09 - Scientists fashion semiconductors into flexible membranes

2006-04-09 - Big breakthrough for tiny particles

2006-04-09 - Free-electron laser targets fat

2006-04-09 - Car culture heightens earthquake danger in California: scientists

2006-04-10 - It`s an on-off start for TV on the move

2006-04-10 - Embryos Tell Story Of Earths Earliest Animals

2006-04-10 - Israeli mobile operator mulls 3.5G upgrade

2006-04-10 - Anti-snoring products unproven, study says

2006-04-10 - Carphone said planning free U.K. broadband

2006-04-10 - Google buys new search algorithm

2006-04-10 - Juniper offers new secure Net access gear

2006-04-10 - In Brief: Nokia powers Eurotel Praha's HSPDA

2006-04-10 - In Brief: Online banking more popular than ever

2006-04-10 - Autism explained by weak brain links

2006-04-10 - Oxford University seeks further protest ban over controversial lab

2006-04-10 - Satellite instrument helps tackle mysteries of ozone-eating clouds

2006-04-10 - 'Happy face' crater on Mars

2006-04-10 - Bullying study focuses on gifted students

2006-04-10 - Asia wakes up to digital-music piracy

2006-04-10 - In Brief: 18 bidders seen for new India mobile lines

2006-04-10 - Networking: Gamers get satisfaction

2006-04-10 - National chip has low-jitter video ability

2006-04-10 - Obesity: Perhaps not all hot fudge sundaes

2006-04-10 - New environmental chamber aids nano-studies of metal oxides

2006-04-10 - First Response Guidance For Dirty Bomb Scenario

2006-04-10 - Scientists analyse solar wind from moon rock

2006-04-10 - NASA To Crash Impactor into Moon in Water Search

2006-04-10 - Nanoparticles Effective in Killing Cancer with One-Two Punch of Chemotherapeutics

2006-04-10 - Toshiba Launches World's First Notebook PC with HD DVD-ROM Drive in Japan

2006-04-10 - Disney puts hit TV programmes online for free

2006-04-10 - Samsung, Sony agree to expand LCD production

2006-04-10 - Endangered Amur tiger makes comeback in Russian far-east

2006-04-10 - Drinking can trigger high death rate

2006-04-10 - Scientists Find 'Aha!' Favors a Prepared Mind

2006-04-10 - Bird droppings to help restore sea grass

2006-04-10 - Hi-tech tunnels ads, an alternative to TV

2006-04-10 - Study: Diversity improves group decisions

2006-04-10 - Coming to Britain: first cellphone-only music single

2006-04-11 - 'Nanopatches' to replace needles

2006-04-11 - Nanomotors and mechanical nanoswitches offer applications

2006-04-11 - European probe goes into orbit around Venus

2006-04-11 - Saturn's moon holds ingredients for life

2006-04-11 - Snoring runs in families, study finds

2006-04-11 - On the way to plastic electronics: polymer-based DRAM

2006-04-11 - Researchers Succeed in Inducing Ferromagnetism in High-k Dielectric Materials

2006-04-11 - Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics 2006 goes to Viola Vogel for pioneering work in bionanotechnology

2006-04-11 - In brief: Salesforce buys Sendia for its mobile tech

2006-04-11 - In brief: Mobile viruses on the rise

2006-04-11 - A Chesapeake Bay satellite map is created

2006-04-11 - In brief: Tight spectrum stalls Qualcomm Korea video

2006-04-11 - In brief: Coinstar and iTunes make 'cents'

2006-04-11 - In brief: JCSAT-9 telecom satellite 'go' for launch

2006-04-11 - Integrated Power Supply System for use with Particle Detectors/PMTs

2006-04-11 - Network Technology PLC - Collaboration with Hewlett Packard

2006-04-11 - Nature's strongest glue could be used as a medical adhesive

2006-04-11 - Scientists present a precision measurement of a subtle dance between matter and antimatter

2006-04-11 - Moon and Mars 'Russian space targets by 2030'

2006-04-11 - Nanoscience Rising Up To Meet Energy Challenge, MIT Professor Says

2006-04-11 - Psychologist Explores Human Perception, Finds 'Wow Factor'

2006-04-11 - Carphone's broadband plan shakes up sector

2006-04-11 - In Brief: Zebra launches rugged portable printer

2006-04-11 - Global warming may bring mass species loss

2006-04-11 - Older Children Not Smarter Than Their Younger Sibs, Study Finds

2006-04-11 - 'Dead Zone' kills billions of mussels

2006-04-11 - Nano World: Nano-drugs cure mouse prostate

2006-04-11 - Scientific research to expand in Wisconsin

2006-04-11 - San Francisco's catastrophic 1906 Earthquake a warning for today

2006-04-11 - New research reveals deep-sea fish population boom

2006-04-11 - Bird flu case in Britain likely to be 'one-off': expert

2006-04-11 - 2006 Webby Awards nominees released

2006-04-11 - Wedding ring use studied by psychologist

2006-04-11 - Gender-changing fish are studied

2006-04-11 - La Niña could make spring a bumpy ride

2006-04-11 - Building a hand-held lab-on-a-chip to simplify blood tests

2006-04-11 - Hubble Finds the 'Tenth Planet' is Slightly Larger than Pluto

2006-04-11 - No More Broken Antennas at the Carwash

2006-04-11 - People don't always want bigger and better

2006-04-11 - Antibiotic resistance evolution is studied

2006-04-11 - Better altimetry; better El Nino forecasts

2006-04-12 - The brain's reaction to errors is studied

2006-04-12 - Physics goes to the movies

2006-04-12 - Why Is The Ground Brown

2006-04-12 - Survey Reveals Building Block Process For Biggest Galaxies

2006-04-12 - In brief: NASA asks for moon, Mars exploration ideas

2006-04-12 - Storm In A Spacecraft

2006-04-12 - Evolution Of Irreducible Complexity Explained

2006-04-12 - In Brief: Yahoo! launches cheap travel search engine

2006-04-12 - In Brief: Millicon nears 10 million wireless users

2006-04-12 - In brief: Telecom N.Z. reorganizes operations

2006-04-12 - Magnolia transmit solution boosts wireless

2006-04-12 - Pacific Northwest tectonic plates are moving

2006-04-12 - In Brief: Fujitsu telco grid computing system tested

2006-04-12 - The Web: Sue Me, Sue You, Blues

2006-04-12 - FCC wants limits on spectrum 'front' firms

2006-04-12 - In Brief: Broadband surges in industrialized world

2006-04-12 - Penguins might have outlived dinosaurs

2006-04-12 - Skype's $27M gamble for voice technology

2006-04-12 - Gases in one dimension -- not your typical desk toy

2006-04-12 - New satellite system will use GPS signals to track hurricanes, climate change

2006-04-12 - Google defends censorship practices in China, praises Beijing

2006-04-12 - Swedish scientists find 500,000,000-year-old droppings

2006-04-12 - High efficiency flat light source invented

2006-04-12 - Historic plant type specimens to go digital

2006-04-12 - Organic nitrogen gives new clue to biodiversity

2006-04-12 - Nanoparticles put to the test

2006-04-12 - Venus Meets a Planet Named George

2006-04-12 - Into the fire: Infrared sensor could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions

2006-04-12 - Fermilab Offers Tours of Antimatter Production Site, April 23 and May 21

2006-04-12 - Ethiopian fossils link ape-men with earlier hominids

2006-04-12 - Climate change effects on alfalfa studied

2006-04-12 - Paramount and Xbox movie showcase deal

2006-04-12 - Tandberg: Be there now

2006-04-12 - Fermilab probes matter-antimatter transitions

2006-04-12 - Parrots may block 2nd Australian wind farm

2006-04-12 - Japanese nuclear plant leaks radioactive waste during test

2006-04-12 - Vega: the star with comets?

2006-04-12 - Power on the go

2006-04-12 - NASA to open new Smithsonian exhibits

2006-04-12 - Researchers say we can't count on plants forever for CO2 storage

2006-04-12 - Duke study examines bluebird evolution

2006-04-12 - Developing nations help tropical forests

2006-04-12 - New Canadian study links lung cancer risk to beer

2006-04-12 - U.S.-Taiwan satellites to be launched

2006-04-12 - Rice scientists attach motor to single-molecule car

2006-04-12 - Lunar rocks suggest meteorite shower

2006-04-13 - Japan eyes moon colonized by robots

2006-04-13 - Analysis: Google performs virtual kowtow in China

2006-04-13 - The chicken was eaten before the egg

2006-04-13 - Japan completes Antarctic mission

2006-04-13 - Nanofibers created in orderly fashion

2006-04-13 - Unraveling the mysteries of poison

2006-04-13 - Unexpected detail in first-ever Venus south pole images

2006-04-13 - Massive German floods monitored from space

2006-04-13 - Cell surface profiling technique could yield cancer blood test

2006-04-13 - Nanogenerators convert mechanical energy to electricity for self-powered devices

2006-04-13 - Scientists chart rapid advances of fluorescent tools for life-science research

2006-04-13 - New system tracks firefighters, special forces

2006-04-13 - Coal-to-diesel breakthrough could drastically cut oil imports

2006-04-13 - In Brief: ITU working on Internet TV standards

2006-04-13 - In Briefs: TiVo, DirecTV extend service agreement

2006-04-13 - Melting Arctic ice affecting walrus calves

2006-04-13 - Girl with two hearts healthy with just one

2006-04-13 - In Brief: Sprint with kid-tracking system via mobile

2006-04-13 - Virtual reality gets real

2006-04-13 - Kia signs deal with Sirius

2006-04-13 - Eel-like catfish can 'walk' on land

2006-04-13 - Plants That Can Eat Arsenic

2006-04-13 - In Brief: Britain to study national broadband access

2006-04-13 - JCSAT-9 telecom satellite up and running

2006-04-13 - Software tool helps hazmat crews

2006-04-13 - Forget better mouse traps: save the forest

2006-04-13 - Analysis: British law may hurt Indian outsourcers

2006-04-13 - Samsung Develops 3D Memory Package that Greatly Improves Performance Using Less Space

2006-04-13 - Interstellar chemical tamed in the lab at UCR

2006-04-13 - Laser wave steers electrons in chemical bonds

2006-04-13 - Mars Rovers Head for New Sites After Studying Layers

2006-04-13 - Mars Orbiting Cameras Debut

2006-04-13 - Relationship of brain and skull more than just packaging

2006-04-13 - Go figure: Weight loss one of the worst reasons to exercise

2006-04-13 - Team to develop materials to bend lightwaves backwards

2006-04-13 - Playing with numbers is baseball's No. 1 problem

2006-04-13 - Probing Question: Does cracking knuckles cause permanent damage?

2006-04-13 - France to issue first e-passports

2006-04-13 - Fast food healthiest in Denmark, worst in US: study

2006-04-13 - China fails to meet nearly half of environmental goals

2006-04-13 - Survey: You are fat, but I am not

2006-04-13 - Generally Speaking: A Primer on General Relativity

2006-04-13 - The great Easter egg hunt: The void's incredible richness

2006-04-13 - Putting equilibrium on hold

2006-04-14 - Study: Fetuses can't feel pain

2006-04-14 - Jury orders EchoStar to pay 73 mln dlrs in TiVo patent lawsuit

2006-04-14 - Study: Self harm high among Goth youths

2006-04-14 - Samsung Electronics to invest 220 million dollars to expand Texas unit

2006-04-14 - Apple's iTunes must play fair in French music market: minister

2006-04-14 - Purdue creates simpler alternative for mass spectrometers

2006-04-14 - PI Wins Substantial Hexapod Order from General Dynamics Daughter for ALMA Millimeter Radio Telescope

2006-04-14 - Agilent Technologies opens custom optics shop to external customers

2006-04-14 - Spectra-Physics Announces a New Tsunami® Ultrafast Oscillator

2006-04-14 - Multi-channel fiber-coupled LED source for sensing

2006-04-14 - Globe Talk: Robots answer to immigration?

2006-04-14 - In Brief: Opal 10 GB Ethernet upgrade in U.K. ready

2006-04-14 - In Brief: EarthLink completes New Edge acquisition

2006-04-14 - In Brief: Softbank head wants to head Vodafone Japan

2006-04-14 - uclear puts renewable energy at risk

2006-04-14 - Briton says global warning may up hunger

2006-04-14 - High-Resolution Light Microscope Reveals the Fundamental Mechanisms of Nerve Communication

2006-04-14 - Graphite-based circuitry may be foundation for devices that handle electrons as waves

2006-04-14 - The mood of the Internet

2006-04-14 - Carbon cycle was already disrupted millions of years ago

2006-04-14 - Argonne researchers find 217 new targets for anti-cancer drugs

2006-04-14 - Elpida Verifies the Physical Phenomena of Defect Repair Technology on a Microscopic Level

2006-04-14 - New NASA 'Tool Set' Will Simplify Engineers' Efforts to Better Analyze Space Travel Concepts

2006-04-14 - China reports successful face transplant

2006-04-14 - Plans Announced For North America's First Commercial Mobile WIMAX Deployment

2006-04-14 - Parts of Caribbean and Central America Likely to Have Less Summer Rain

2006-04-14 - Could Reducing Global Dimming Mean a Hotter, Dryer World?

2006-04-14 - Bitter Truth: Humans, Chimps Developed Ability to Taste Toxic Compounds Through Separate Genetic Mutations

2006-04-14 - Digging starts on 'Europe's first pyramids' in Bosnia

2006-04-14 - Qualcomm, DOJ $1.8M settlement

2006-04-14 - One dead as Schwarzenegger sets emergency zones after storms

2006-04-14 - Science experiments teach kids to think

2006-04-14 - Quantum dots self-tune their color for ultra-efficient nano lasers

2006-04-14 - Microfluidic Device Tests Fluid Compatibility

2006-04-14 - In Brief: Yahoo! names new senior VP for research

2006-04-14 - In Brief: mixipix offers new animation messaging

2006-04-15 - Scientists find gene turn-off

2006-04-15 - British company offers organic cod

2006-04-15 - EU drops mouse tests for shellfish

2006-04-15 - Exhibition of Chinese corpses pits science against morality

2006-04-15 - Infosys net profit jumps 30.2 percent amid outsourcing boom

2006-04-15 - Thousands of British credit card details traded online

2006-04-15 - Orbiting Chinese space capsule returns to earth

2006-04-15 - Major flooding risk as Danube flow hits 100-year record

2006-04-16 - Robots embedded at school in quest to bond with humans

2006-04-16 - Warming Arctic strands walrus calves

2006-04-16 - Ancient seaside villa found near Rome

2006-04-16 - Thailand to begin stemcell heart study: report

2006-04-17 - Roscosmos Head Extols His Agency

2006-04-17 - Dedicated SETI Optical Telescope Starts Work

2006-04-17 - Southeastern Europe fears more flooding

2006-04-17 - Nuclear not only energy solution: British lawmakers

2006-04-17 - Taiwan puts six satellites into orbit on US rocket

2006-04-17 - Realnetworks beats infringement suit

2006-04-17 - Networking: Human error largely to blame

2006-04-17 - London Tube to get cell-phone transmitters

2006-04-17 - GigaBeam wireless links used in NYC net

2006-04-17 - New quorum-sensing pathway in yeast found

2006-04-17 - In Brief: Madcow case found in Canada

2006-04-17 - New and Improved Antimatter Spaceship for Mars Missions

2006-04-17 - Early Mars Environment

2006-04-17 - Weather, not hotels, affect Niagara Falls

2006-04-17 - Bioactive cement scaffold aids bone grafts

2006-04-17 - Paint-on laser could rescue computer chip industry from 'interconnect bottleneck'

2006-04-17 - Study: La Niña might create severe weather

2006-04-17 - In Brief: M1 chops its Singapore 3G broadband rates

2006-04-17 - Study: Repeat of quake to be more deadly

2006-04-17 - In Brief: Digi offers new 3G router

2006-04-17 - S. Korea to build multi-tech wireless zone

2006-04-17 - The Dead Sea is 'dying'

2006-04-17 - Research Shatters Voting Pattern Stereotypes

2006-04-17 - Prominent U.S. Physicists Send Letter to President Bush

2006-04-17 - China attracting those needing organs

2006-04-17 - Crystal Sieves, Born Anew

2006-04-17 - Insects that produce males from unfertilized eggs reveal a surprising cellular feat

2006-04-17 - Scientists Discover a Genetic Switch That Links Animal Growth and Cancer

2006-04-17 - Male opinions of paternity issues studied

2006-04-17 - People influence us -- we don't realize it

2006-04-17 - Study: Consumers accept personalization technology

2006-04-17 - In Brief: BellSouth launches secure e-mail service

2006-04-17 - In Brief: Iridium helps helicopter tracking

2006-04-17 - Australia's Babcock & Brown eying Eircom

2006-04-17 - Microsoft subpoenaed by AMD in Intel suit

2006-04-17 - NASA names more Ambassadors Of Exploration

2006-04-17 - Calls for greater tech openness rise

2006-04-18 - Study reveals new alcoholic genes

2006-04-18 - Scientists pin down causes of dust eruptions

2006-04-18 - In Brief: Nokia expands China R&D center

2006-04-18 - In Brief: IT consulting seen rising steadily to 2010

2006-04-18 - In Brief: Alltel launches mobile e-mail system

2006-04-18 - Diet seen to cut Alzheimer's risk sharply

2006-04-18 - Report says wireless Web surfing on rise

2006-04-18 - Hubble Captures Magellanic Gemstones In The Southern Sky

2006-04-18 - In Brief: Siemens supplies HiPath for LAN security

2006-04-18 - Gold 'Nanostars' Could Be Ultra-Sensitive Chemical Sensors

2006-04-18 - Deadly astronomical event not likely to happen in our galaxy

2006-04-18 - Dell laptop designed for mobile games

2006-04-18 - Hair restoration techniques improve

2006-04-18 - Panasonic to show TV at Stock Exchange

2006-04-18 - Microsoft 'committed' to China IT sector

2006-04-18 - Door closes on Japan's Livedoor

2006-04-18 - Katrina families' health needs are urgent

2006-04-18 - In Brief: PSAT-8 TV satellite focuses on SW Pacific

2006-04-18 - Wireless cancer treatment device developed

2006-04-18 - NASA underwater project is near completion

2006-04-18 - Many Md. health staff would flee if flu

2006-04-18 - Scientists Coax Carbon into Reclaimed Mine Lands, Forests

2006-04-18 - Molecular imaging may lead to earlier diagnosis of childhood respiratory virus

2006-04-18 - Polluted ground water poured into a model

2006-04-18 - Brain differences could explain why males and females experience pain relief differently

2006-04-18 - EPA enters partnership with BorgWarner

2006-04-18 - In Brief: Verizon head pushes for healthcare IT

2006-04-18 - Google, Sony create online 'Da Vinci' game

2006-04-18 - Scientists unearth remains of 'sociable' dinosaurs

2006-04-18 - SAIC finishes aquisition of GSTI

2006-04-18 - Burst.com files counterclaim against Apple

2006-04-18 - Eisner makes foray into Internet TV

2006-04-18 - Study: Healthcare spending gains value

2006-04-18 - Residents in Australia's northeast prepare for second cyclone in a month

2006-04-18 - Chinese taste for wild animals hit by SARS, bird flu

2006-04-18 - Crew Member on Antarctic Research Vessel Missing

2006-04-18 - Simulation Breakthrough: When Black Holes Collide

2006-04-18 - Lenovo and Microsoft Reaffirm Global Agreement

2006-04-18 - Traces in Cuba of meteorite crash that destroyed dinosaurs: report

2006-04-18 - SiGen Announces Breakthrough in Direct Silicon Bond Substrate Technology

2006-04-18 - NEWS, but not as we know it

2006-04-18 - Final Fantasy maker Square Enix issues profit warning

2006-04-18 - RIM head to speak at GLOBALCOMM

2006-04-18 - Global-warming talk to broadcast over IPTV

2006-04-18 - Forsyth scientists gain greater understanding of how embryos differentiate left from right

2006-04-18 - Pesticides found in tobacco smoke

2006-04-18 - Yahoo profit falls, but revenue surges

2006-04-18 - Hantavirus found in African wood mouse

2006-04-19 - Americans Love Competition - Is It Pushing Scientists Too Far

2006-04-19 - Digital camera 'fingerprinting' developed

2006-04-19 - Twin Towers dust delays construction

2006-04-19 - Michigan plans to cut mercury emissions

2006-04-19 - Scientists drill quake hole two miles deep

2006-04-19 - Enzyme-based biological fuel cell is built

2006-04-19 - Researchers Trawl The Origins Of Sea Fishing In Northern Europe

2006-04-19 - Russian Satellite Failure Caused By Space Garbage

2006-04-19 - Cassini Controllers Overcome Software Glitch

2006-04-19 - Yahoo profit falls, but revenue surges

2006-04-19 - Microsoft wows Chinese president with "Home of the Future"

2006-04-19 - Chemical Storage Units

2006-04-19 - Samsung makes first 2GB phone memory card

2006-04-19 - Austria, Spain top list for the best sex, Japan comes in last

2006-04-19 - General relativity reveals its secrets

2006-04-19 - The Web: WTO's gambling deadline missed

2006-04-19 - Report finds turnaround in tech industry

2006-04-19 - In Brief: AT&T, Yahoo! serve up new e-mail system

2006-04-19 - US Navy`s Fleet increasingly Irrelevant in Fight against Terrorism and Rouge States

2006-04-19 - New chip design delivers better performance, longer battery lilfe

2006-04-19 - What`s Lost Is Found Again: Virtually Rebuilding Our Heritage

2006-04-19 - Scientists reveal how a novel ceramic achieves directional conduction

2006-04-19 - Why nerve cells work faster than the theory allows

2006-04-19 - Low cost Internet access at sea

2006-04-19 - XMM-Newton reveals a tumbling neutron star

2006-04-19 - Florida Tech installs revolutionary mass spectrometer

2006-04-19 - MetOp satellite shipped to Baikonur on 18 April

2006-04-19 - New video-conferencing method cheaper, more sophisticated

2006-04-19 - Japanese ice cores go back million years

2006-04-19 - Impeding U.S. generic drug use criticized

2006-04-19 - In Brief: Level 3 to provide local EarthLink VoIP

2006-04-19 - Current cancer therapy may become obsolete

2006-04-19 - Chernobyl: 20 years later

2006-04-19 - Huge meat-eating dinosaur uncovered

2006-04-19 - Scientists Study Health Benefits of Exercise on Astronauts

2006-04-19 - Double duty: Magnetic nanotechnology holds promise in fighting cancer, advancing computing

2006-04-19 - Study: Color plays role in perception

2006-04-19 - Sanctions won't stop China violating IP

2006-04-19 - Study looks at fruit fly sexual attraction

2006-04-19 - Antarctic subglacial rivers are found

2006-04-19 - In Brief: Lucent to help Telefonica IPTV rollout

2006-04-19 - Muscles burn lactic acid as well as carbos

2006-04-19 - Get a Head Start on Microsoft DirectX 10 with ATI's Newest SDK

2006-04-19 - Microsoft, Accenture in MediaCorp deal

2006-04-19 - Scientists urge Canada to act now to halt global warming

2006-04-19 - Saturn's Storms Run Rings Around Earth's

2006-04-19 - Yahoo accused of exposing Chinese 'cyberdissident'

2006-04-19 - 'Word-vision' brain area confirmed

2006-04-19 - Mouse to man: The story of chromosomes

2006-04-19 - Study watches the brain 'shutting off'

2006-04-19 - Young chemical engineer on cutting edge of organic polymer-based electronics

2006-04-19 - Intel profit drops on lower PC chip demand

2006-04-20 - Operation to correct ISS orbit fails

2006-04-20 - Study finds sex changes men's behavior

2006-04-20 - Study: No sign of 'Katrina Cough'

2006-04-20 - Birth-spacing improves children's health

2006-04-20 - Fear called enemy in fight against disease

2006-04-20 - Red-hot iPod sales pump up Apple profits

2006-04-20 - In Brief: Global mobile-phone demand remains strong

2006-04-20 - In Brief: China Netcom launching IPTV in northeast

2006-04-20 - In Brief: Samsung to use Infineon chip in EDGE phone

2006-04-20 - UGS gives $289M grant to Ohio University

2006-04-20 - In Brief: India to release more wireless spectrum

2006-04-20 - Education linked with calcium deposits

2006-04-20 - U.S. mumps outbreak likely to worsen

2006-04-20 - Energizer's complaint gets new light

2006-04-20 - Galaxies cluster near dark matter, study finds

2006-04-20 - Infrared Space Observatory provides the first view of monstrous stars being born

2006-04-20 - Scientists detect massive rivers under Antarctica

2006-04-20 - Findings released on real-world driver behavior, distraction, crash factors

2006-04-20 - Evaluating failure modes of projectiles

2006-04-20 - Reef-RT1550 Autocorrelator

2006-04-20 - Faster, Cheaper Night Vision Compatibility Testing

2006-04-20 - The next generation of hand held photometers and colourimeters has arrived

2006-04-20 - Scientists penetrate fossil magma chamber beneath intact ocean crust

2006-04-20 - Formation of cellulose fibers tracked for the first time

2006-04-20 - Novel molecular 'signature' marks DNA of embryonic stem cells

2006-04-20 - New computer model thinks it's a football coach

2006-04-20 - Easy to use emergency mobile device for people at risk

2006-04-20 - U.S., China cooperate on high-energy physics experiment

2006-04-20 - A young Mars most likely to support life, new mineral history shows

2006-04-20 - Metals protect Milky Way from gamma-ray bursts

2006-04-20 - Snake with hips most primitive ever found

2006-04-20 - In Brief: Chinese newspaper gets mobile domain

2006-04-20 - In Brief: New Edge speeds non-broadband card payment

2006-04-20 - Gulf of Mexico marsh project to begin

2006-04-20 - Laos said to harbor many new frog species

2006-04-20 - Crystal tears

2006-04-20 - The logic of life

2006-04-20 - The Search For The History Of The Universe's Light Emission

2006-04-20 - Lunar Dust Buster

2006-04-20 - Impact of rainfall reaches to roots of mountains

2006-04-20 - Antarctic`s signature dish under threat

2006-04-20 - On a fly`s wing, scientists tally evolution's winners and losses

2006-04-20 - Ancient and Modern Evidence Suggests Limits to Future Global Warming

2006-04-20 - Some like it hot: Deep-sea worms seek temperatures higher than those preferred by any other known species

2006-04-20 - Sharp to Introduce the 'Internet AQUOS' PC+TV

2006-04-20 - Probing Question: If a blind person gained sight, could they recognize objects previously touched?

2006-04-20 - Heat Transfer on the Nanoscale

2006-04-20 - Even at small scales, the big decisions are made at the water cooler

2006-04-20 - New ballast dimming switch developed

2006-04-20 - Scientists announce stem-cell discovery

2006-04-20 - Gerald Rubin: Science far too conservative

2006-04-20 - BitTorrent gaining more acceptance

2006-04-20 - Hormones may lead penguins to kidnapping

2006-04-20 - Global PC sales up 13 percent in quarter

2006-04-20 - Study details honeybee coalition building

2006-04-21 - Teens say they like vinyl records over CDs

2006-04-21 - Microsoft's Gates confident over Xbox 360, HD DVD

2006-04-21 - Rigiflex lithography improves organic LEDs

2006-04-21 - Anti-Ad Blockers Sure to Irk Viewers

2006-04-21 - ASTRA telecom satellite safely in orbit

2006-04-21 - In Brief: Nokia transfers shares for share plan

2006-04-21 - In Brief: Yahoo! starts green site

2006-04-21 - How The Octopus Forms An Elbow

2006-04-21 - In Brief: HP recalls laptop computer batteries

2006-04-21 - In Brief: Nokia opens joint research center with MIT

2006-04-21 - In Brief: Sony trims PlayStation2 retail prices

2006-04-21 - Wireless World: 'Black hole' of convergence

2006-04-21 - In Brief: China wireless standard trial to end in Q3

2006-04-21 - In Brief: Aussie telcos prospose broadband upgrade

2006-04-21 - Study says few prisoners contract HIV

2006-04-21 - NASA scrubs launch of Calipso and CloudSat satellites

2006-04-21 - Captive Electrons

2006-04-21 - Mobile phones gain on PCs for Internet

2006-04-21 - Asia, U.S. high on spam-relaying report

2006-04-21 - Swan study shows reproductive success in early life leads to faster ageing

2006-04-21 - Researchers Discover How Mosquitoes Use Blood to Reproduce

2006-04-21 - Argonne, Fermilab sign collaborative agreement aimed at multi-billion-dollar project

2006-04-21 - A slice of carbon could work wonders with chips

2006-04-21 - Semiconductors slow light

2006-04-21 - Towards the magnetic fridge

2006-04-21 - Iowa State engineer to tell Senate committee to think beyond ethanol from corn

2006-04-21 - DNA to go: Texas A&M chemical engineer aims for DNA lab-on-a-chip

2006-04-21 - Apple offers recycling for Mac trade-ins

2006-04-21 - Mobile music a cell-out in India

2006-04-21 - In Brief: U.K. businesses buck 0870 number rate cut

2006-04-21 - Obesity doubled in British children

2006-04-21 - Space scientists find that solar wind becomes music in the right hands

2006-04-21 - Geologists: Opening of passage may be tied to Antarctic cooling

2006-04-21 - Paris mayor's dream of high-tech city emboldened by Google visit

2006-04-21 - Nano World: Breath test for breast cancer

2006-04-21 - Yellowpages to launch new mapping system

2006-04-21 - Google first-quarter profit up 60 percent as ad revenue soars

2006-04-22 - In Brief: Egg donors sue S. Korean hospitals

2006-04-22 - Britain urges global carbon trading to spur eco-healthy growth

2006-04-22 - NASA satellite launch delayed by one day

2006-04-22 - Quake destroys three Russian villages: report

2006-04-22 - Google unearths physics gems

2006-04-22 - Sociologist Asks What It Means to be American

2006-04-22 - Kennewick Man Skeletal Find May Revolutionalize Continent's History

2006-04-22 - One-of-a-kind meteorite unveiled

2006-04-23 - China's third manned space flight to fly in September 2008

2006-04-23 - NASA satellite launch postponed for third time

2006-04-23 - Rumbling Java volcano may erupt, warns geologist

2006-04-23 - Finns in favour of building sixth nuclear reactor

2006-04-23 - Microsoft, EU to face off in court over massive antitrust fine

2006-04-24 - NASA satellite launch postponed for fourth time

2006-04-24 - Copyright crackdown pushes pirates onto the Internet

2006-04-24 - Climate change effects seen in sugar maple

2006-04-24 - Giant telescope sees back in time

2006-04-24 - AFRL Proves Feasibility Of Plasma Actuators

2006-04-24 - Step To Determine Future Of Indian Space Program

2006-04-24 - Spirit Studies New Terrain At Its Winter Haven

2006-04-24 - Hot clouds pose deadliest threat from Indonesia's Merapi: scientists

2006-04-24 - Nano machine switches between biological and silicon worlds

2006-04-24 - Molecular Switches: Optoelectronic components based on a dye-sensitized TiO2 solar cell

2006-04-24 - Happy sweet sixteen, Hubble Space Telescope

2006-04-24 - Globe Talk: Internet TV coming of age?

2006-04-24 - In Brief: Vodafone eyeing U.K. ISP Tiscali?

2006-04-24 - In Brief: Broadcast camera uses flash memory cards

2006-04-24 - Researchers develop detailed design rules for nanoimprint lithography processing

2006-04-24 - Discovery prospects at the Large Hadron Collider

2006-04-24 - Microsoft, EU fire first shots in courtroom showdown

2006-04-24 - Take CONTROL of your Freeze Drying process

2006-04-24 - Severn Science - Vacuum solutions

2006-04-24 - Photonic Products is honoured with Second Queen’s Award on Her Majesty’s 80th Birthday

2006-04-24 - New Higher Field Strength Vibrating Sample Magnetometer

2006-04-24 - New Higher Field Strength Vibrating Sample Magnetometer

2006-04-24 - University of Utah to help build bionic arm

2006-04-24 - Scientists devise means to test for phony technical papers

2006-04-24 - Delft mathematician enhances protectiveness of military uniform

2006-04-24 - Clues to breast cancer hidden inside stem cells

2006-04-24 - The world's deepest dinosaur finding

2006-04-24 - Springer and the Society of General Internal Medicine

2006-04-24 - Fire ants reappearing in Orange County

2006-04-24 - 'Killer' bees swarm in South Florida

2006-04-24 - Male Rivalry Increases when Females at Most Fertile, Say Researchers

2006-04-24 - British flowers affected by global warming

2006-04-24 - In Brief: U.S. group takes stake in Deutsche Telekom

2006-04-24 - Networking: Content filtering grows

2006-04-24 - Creationism flap stirred in Britain

2006-04-24 - Asia telecom majors form roaming alliance

2006-04-24 - Chandra finds black holes are 'green'

2006-04-24 - CarMax offers vehicle histories

2006-04-24 - HGTV growing more broadband

2006-04-24 - ESA says Columbus laboratory is completed

2006-04-24 - Rocky Flats radiation to be reviewed

2006-04-24 - Researchers Unearths Earliest Western Sculptures and Astronomical Alignments in Peru

2006-04-24 - Daughters of Deep Impact: UM Proposed Missions Could Clear Clouded Comet Picture

2006-04-24 - Toppan Demonstrates Flexible Electronic Paper Driven by Oxide Semiconductor TFT

2006-04-24 - New ISS resupply ship lifted off

2006-04-24 - The Showgirl, the Comic Strip and the Physicists

2006-04-24 - Beans means oil crisis relief

2006-04-24 - Intel Unveils Game-Changing Direction For Business PCs

2006-04-24 - Australian food ads going on diet

2006-04-24 - NamesBeyond to launch dot-mobi domains

2006-04-24 - Misperceptions noted in food safety survey

2006-04-24 - Deutsche Telekom welcomes Blackstone stake

2006-04-24 - Annapolis to go wireless

2006-04-24 - Dems try to gain from stem cell debate

2006-04-24 - Apple releases 17-inch MacBook Pro computer

2006-04-24 - Evidence mounts for sun's companion star

2006-04-24 - IPNS' success paved way to newest neutron source for materials research

2006-04-24 - MIT method allows 3-D study of cells

2006-04-24 - OHSU: 'Two-of-a-kind' MRI magnet arrived

2006-04-24 - Oh daddy -- Komodo dragon births leaves experts foxed

2006-04-24 - Nanotechnology may find disease before it starts

2006-04-25 - Prototype for one-metre wide, eco-friendly car unveiled in Britain

2006-04-25 - Exercise may aid in stroke recovery

2006-04-25 - Doctors wake up to sleeping pill risks

2006-04-25 - Three new species of mites are found

2006-04-25 - Illinois ready to ban lead toys

2006-04-25 - WHO to update growth charts

2006-04-25 - NASA satellite launch postponed for fifth time

2006-04-25 - In Brief: 'MP4' software offered for Windows Player

2006-04-25 - New Net mapping tool helps truckers

2006-04-25 - Alcatel to build U.S. telecom satellite

2006-04-25 - Sofradir set to woo customers with the launch of new IR detector, Jupiter

2006-04-25 - Nanopositioning Actuators Combine High Speed, Resolution & Force

2006-04-25 - JPK Instruments expands distribution network to Canada and Israel

2006-04-25 - Thermoteknix Launch MIRICLE® 640 x 480 VGA resolution miniature infrared camera with 25 micron pitch

2006-04-25 - PANalytical opens direct sales and support operation in Korea

2006-04-25 - Keithley Introduces New Line of Pulse and Pattern Generators

2006-04-25 - New High Damage Threshold, Low GVD Polarizers for Ultrafast Lasers

2006-04-25 - Japan plans to build its own island

2006-04-25 - NASA: Discovery launch on schedule

2006-04-25 - In Brief: Britain awards spectrum licenses to 12 companies

2006-04-25 - Illinois funds $10M in stem cell research

2006-04-25 - In Brief: GigaBeam releases 2.7-Gbps wireless links

2006-04-25 - Vegetable oil powers cross-country trip

2006-04-25 - Vigils, protests to mark Chernobyl 20th anniversary

2006-04-25 - Founding chimp at reserve could have turned killer: rangers

2006-04-25 - Ancient rock star finds a home at the University of Alberta

2006-04-25 - Mini MIT satellites rocketing to space station

2006-04-25 - Targeted Nanoparticles Destroy Prostate Tumors

2006-04-25 - Nokia unveils latest mobile Nseries

2006-04-25 - Direct Photon Properties Reveal Secrets of Extreme Nuclear States

2006-04-25 - Letters and Symbols Originated Across Cultures to Mimic Natural Scenes, Study Says

2006-04-25 - IBM Discovery Could Shed New Light on Workings of the Human Genome

2006-04-25 - Nano World: Nanotubes may unfold proteins

2006-04-25 - Scientists conduct DNA tests at sea

2006-04-25 - Alabama power company to reduce polluting

2006-04-25 - UC Berkeley extends reach to iPod generation

2006-04-25 - No WIMPS -- only superWIMPS

2006-04-25 - Natural selection at single gene demonstrated

2006-04-25 - Nanedi Valles valley system on Mars

2006-04-25 - Expert offers gasoline saving suggestions

2006-04-25 - The comet with a broken heart

2006-04-25 - New instrument for atmospheric research

2006-04-25 - Our Universe: A Quantum Loop

2006-04-25 - Girls do better than boys on timed tests

2006-04-25 - Satellite telescope control system created

2006-04-25 - New AT and T profit up 63 percent

2006-04-25 - Cyclone spares Australian city

2006-04-25 - Study: Invasive species kills soil fungus

2006-04-26 - Expert predicts Russian bird flu pandemic

2006-04-26 - Study: How the brain masks alcohol impact

2006-04-26 - Opposition grows to U.S. flu-fighting plan

2006-04-26 - New Windows tool checks for piracy

2006-04-26 - U.S. political climate boosts creationists

2006-04-26 - Philips Handshake Solutions launches symbiotic development network for clockless IC technology

2006-04-26 - Hiden Programmable Signal Gating Module

2006-04-26 - Springer adds Ionics to publishing program

2006-04-26 - Micro-pump is cool idea for future computer chips

2006-04-26 - MIT chemist discovers secret behind nature's medicines

2006-04-26 - Mobile government gets closer to the people

2006-04-26 - eRHIC gets to the heart of the matter

2006-04-26 - SMART-1 maps Humorum edge - where Highlands and Mare mix

2006-04-26 - Biophysics : When chromosomes stretch

2006-04-26 - More evidence for 'stripes' in high-temperature superconductors

2006-04-26 - Tiny polyps gorge themselves to survive coral bleaching

2006-04-26 - Study: Cancer cure worth $50 trillion

2006-04-26 - AT&T, Yahoo! in Internet phone deal

2006-04-26 - NASA chief defends budget cuts

2006-04-26 - Wallop takes on next-gen social networking

2006-04-26 - Amphibian extinctions sweep the world

2006-04-26 - Caffeine effects on children studied

2006-04-26 - An 'open' Internet without gatekeepers

2006-04-26 - Buy now! New research puts life back into subliminal advertising

2006-04-26 - UW Economist: High Prices at the Pump to Last for Months

2006-04-26 - Cancer alert sounded in Massachusetts

2006-04-26 - US told to invest in particle physics

2006-04-26 - Researchers gain new insight into strength of crystalline industrial materials

2006-04-26 - Water, nanoelectronics will mix to create ultra-dense memory storage

2006-04-26 - Sieves put a lid on greenhouse gas

2006-04-26 - Space-based supercomputer in design at Los Alamos

2006-04-26 - Galaxies Don Mask of Stars in New Spitzer Image

2006-04-26 - U.S. Should Bid to Host Next Particle Accelerator, Report Says

2006-04-26 - TiVo offers dual recorder

2006-04-26 - AT&T, TeliaSonera earnings delight

2006-04-26 - Hyena Mothers Give Their Cubs a Helpful Dose of Hormones

2006-04-26 - Ancient Patagonian rodent DNA provides clues to the evolution of social behavior

2006-04-26 - 'Uniquely human' component of language found in gregarious birds

2006-04-26 - Text-mailing used to teach sex health

2006-04-26 - Fossil linked to rare sound-making skill

2006-04-26 - A flying carpet might take us to Pluto

2006-04-26 - Obesity epidemic in US under-estimated by up to 50 percent: study

2006-04-27 - Recovering Sony to put in strong performance

2006-04-27 - NASA disassembles, reassembles Gert

2006-04-27 - China's bird flu toll may be higher

2006-04-27 - New test touted for Hepatitis C victims

2006-04-27 - DNA Taxi: Photosensitive gold nanoparticles bind and release DNA

2006-04-27 - In Brief: Seagate's whopper 750 GB hard drive

2006-04-27 - In Brief: France Telecom, TPS offer HD Internet TV

2006-04-27 - In Brief: Vodafone completes Japan unit sale

2006-04-27 - Human chromosome 3 is sequenced

2006-04-27 - In Brief: Infineon's digital cordless phone chipset

2006-04-27 - Archaeologists search Olympic site

2006-04-27 - In Brief: Toshiba picks Silicon Image chip for HD PC

2006-04-27 - Virtual 'forest' used to measure navigation skills

2006-04-27 - New weapons needed for the war on junk email

2006-04-27 - Software allows neighbors to improve Internet access at no extra cost

2006-04-27 - Computers to save unique type of American red squirrel

2006-04-27 - Researchers find metal gets stronger with three or more line defects

2006-04-27 - Hubble provides spectacular view of ongoing comet breakup

2006-04-27 - XMM-Newton digs into the secrets of fossil galaxy clusters

2006-04-27 - Research: How should countries best respond to a flu pandemic?

2006-04-27 - Starquake Reveals Hidden Structure of a Neutron Star

2006-04-27 - MIT research offers new hope for Alzheimer's patients

2006-04-27 - Bekaert Releases Positive Field Test Results For Rotatable ITO Targets & Enabling Hardware

2006-04-27 - Bekaert Releases Positive Field Test Results For Rotatable ITO Targets and Hardware

2006-04-27 - Automotive Video inspection and data capture device

2006-04-27 - A New Thermal Imager for the rest to target

2006-04-27 - NanoCraft, Inc will end business operations on April 27, 2006

2006-04-27 - Bekaert Releases Positive Field Test Results

2006-04-27 - Researchers create a biologically-inspired artificial compound eye</