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2006-12-01 - Romanian Indicted for Hacking in U.S.

2006-12-01 - Police Decry Web Site on Informants

2006-12-01 - Bell Labs' History of Inventions

2006-12-01 - Review: 3 Smart Phones Target Consumers

2006-12-01 - Not One Hurricane Strikes United States

2006-12-01 - NASA Will Wait to Redesign Shuttle Tank

2006-12-01 - Roman Sarcophogus Found at London Site

2006-12-01 - New Rules Make Firms Track E-Mails, IMs

2006-12-01 - U.S. Reports Unconfirmed Cyber Threat

2006-12-01 - Okla. Cities Among Least Healthy in U.S.

2006-12-01 - EPA Drops Plan to Ease Pollution Rules

2006-12-01 - System to Recover Imperiled Fish Renewed

2006-12-01 - Govt. Fights Subpoena for Plan B Info

2006-12-01 - FDA, Lawmaker Clash Over Antibiotic

2006-12-01 - English Smoking Ban to Begin July 1

2006-12-01 - Report Sparks Changes at Pharmacy Chains

2006-12-01 - Seagrass ecosystems at a 'global crisis'

2006-12-01 - Southern California wildfires pose health risks to children

2006-12-01 - Theory of oscillations may explain biological mysteries

2006-12-01 - Evolution of influenza A virus

2006-12-01 - Invasive ants territorial when neighbors are not kin

2006-12-01 - ESA and JAXA satellites 'talk' to each other

2006-12-01 - Genetically engineered blood protein can be used to split water into oxygen and hydrogen

2006-12-01 - A Giant Among Minnows: Giant Danio Can Keep Growing

2006-12-01 - New Technology Could Go Batty

2006-12-01 - A sticky problem

2006-12-01 - Suit: Lead Ammo in Carrion Kills Condors

2006-12-01 - Warnings, Worship Mark World AIDS Day

2006-12-01 - Negative Vibes From Space

2006-12-01 - Improperly sized tennis racket grip doesn't cause tennis elbow

2006-12-01 - Companies Face New Rules on Keeping Data

2006-12-01 - Binary star pulsates with high-energy gamma rays

2006-12-01 - Out-of-this-world cuisine

2006-12-01 - Microfuidic Device Used for Multigene Analysis of Individual Environmental Bacteria

2006-12-01 - A New Paradigm for Lunar Orbits

2006-12-01 - Anti-microbial 'paint' kills flu, bacteria

2006-12-01 - NICADD scientists develop detector technology for International Linear Collider

2006-12-01 - AMD Demonstrates World's First Native Quad-Core X86 Server Processor

2006-12-01 - Multicenter study looks at colon polyps

2006-12-01 - Purveyors of the Cosmic 'Occult'

2006-12-01 - Predicting the Timing of Major Earthquakes

2006-12-01 - Hybrid Butterflies High in the Sierra

2006-12-01 - Hold the Phone

2006-12-01 - Hope Lives in South Africa AIDS Clinic

2006-12-01 - Experts Reconstruct Leonardo Fingerprint

2006-12-01 - El Nino To Affect Weather In Colorado And Western U.S.

2006-12-01 - Monsoon rainfall amount stable for decades

2006-12-01 - Schizophrenia studies should open dialog

2006-12-01 - Chicago airport virtually shut down as snowstorm blasts middle US

2006-12-01 - Thailand, US deploy first tsunami warning buoy in Indian Ocean

2006-12-01 - European plan for mega-telescope clears technical hurdle

2006-12-01 - Ultrasound Could Supplant Biopsies

2006-12-01 - China, Russia join cooperation on new-generation nuclear reactors

2006-12-01 - Researchers Unveil Nev. Dinosaur Fossils

2006-12-02 - Synthetic cannabinoid may aid fertility in smokers

2006-12-02 - Math model predicts cancer behavior

2006-12-02 - Treating obesity vital for public health, physicians say

2006-12-02 - Nintendo's Wii game console debuts in Japan

2006-12-02 - New E-Discovery Rules Benefit Some Firms

2006-12-02 - Immune responses spread from one protein to another in type 1 diabetes

2006-12-03 - Romanian charged over NASA hacking

2006-12-03 - Malaysia mulls Internet laws against bloggers: report

2006-12-03 - Digital revolution tightens its grip on humanity: ITU

2006-12-03 - Egypt dismisses theory that concrete was used in pyramids

2006-12-03 - New info on eating disorders in two Stanford/Packard children's studies

2006-12-04 - Researchers discover hydrogen can form multicenter bonds

2006-12-04 - Catching the wave -- Researchers measure very short laser pulses

2006-12-04 - Japan to develop tiny superlight spy plane: report

2006-12-04 - SKorea's Hynix claims fastest, smallest chip for hansets

2006-12-04 - China's third-generation mobile technology ready for commercial use: report

2006-12-04 - 'Super' enzyme may lead way to better tumor vaccines

2006-12-04 - Molecular 'marker' on stem cells aids research, perhaps therapies

2006-12-04 - Invention could solve 'bottleneck' in developing pollution-free cars

2006-12-04 - How to herd atoms

2006-12-04 - Jackson Pollock's art and fractal analysis

2006-12-04 - Water acts as a 'light switch' on photonic circuits

2006-12-04 - Rresearcher's 3-D Digital Storage System could hold a library on 1 disc

2006-12-04 - Weight determination of individual viruses with a miniature ion trap

2006-12-04 - Ray Charles really did have that swing

2006-12-04 - Researchers suggest new direction for development of psychotropic drugs

2006-12-04 - The message in advertising is irrelevant, new research shows

2006-12-04 - Carbon nanomaterials may disperse more widely in waterways

2006-12-04 - New biosensors from the blood of llamas

2006-12-04 - Unprecedented efficiency in producing hydrogen from water

2006-12-04 - Vanishing beetle horns have surprise function

2006-12-04 - E. Coli Infections Rise to 19 in N.J.

2006-12-04 - Emperor Maxentius Insignia Found in Rome

2006-12-04 - CNBC Moves Web Content Off MSN

2006-12-04 - Scientists Experiment With Fish Farming

2006-12-04 - Google Advances Online Software Crusade

2006-12-04 - Shuttle Crew Begins Final Preparations

2006-12-04 - Schumer Warns on No-Swipe Credit Cards

2006-12-04 - Detective Uses Science to Find Clues

2006-12-04 - Why do males and females of some species look so different?

2006-12-04 - Ocean sampling yields environmental sources of coral symbionts

2006-12-04 - Gendered division of labor gave modern humans advantage over Neanderthals

2006-12-04 - Transplanted brain cells hold promise for Parkinson's disease

2006-12-04 - Cities change the songs of birds

2006-12-04 - Smashing the time it takes to repair our bones

2006-12-04 - Global maps created to show malaria hotspots

2006-12-04 - Lunar Leonid Strikes

2006-12-04 - New Clues to How Sex Evolves

2006-12-04 - Ongoing collapse of coral reef shark populations

2006-12-04 - No 'smoking' gun -- Research indicates teen marijuana use does not predict drug, alcohol abuse

2006-12-04 - Why do some queen bees eat their worker bee's eggs?

2006-12-04 - Teens who take multivitamins have healthier lifestyles

2006-12-04 - Study uncovers mutation responsible for Noonan Syndrome

2006-12-04 - Switchgrass research aims to create ethanol to power vehicles for $1 per gallon

2006-12-04 - Newest shuttle mission to rewire space station

2006-12-04 - Freshwater snails are surprisingly fast-moving invaders

2006-12-04 - Who's afraid of the big bad boss? Plenty of us, study shows

2006-12-04 - Cooking you own food leads to better diet

2006-12-04 - Brazil Protects Great Swath of Amazon

2006-12-04 - NASA Unveils Global Exploration Strategy and Lunar Architecture

2006-12-04 - Multifunctional Nanoparticles Image and Treat Brain Tumors

2006-12-04 - Print-and-Peel Method Creates Microfluidic Devices

2006-12-04 - Samsung to Showcase Mobile Broadband 4G Technology

2006-12-04 - Sony Now Shipping 50GB Dual Layer Blu-Ray Disc in the U.S.

2006-12-04 - Young children learn to tell fact from fiction

2006-12-04 - Men's testosterone levels predict competitiveness

2006-12-04 - Python shrine found in Botswana

2006-12-04 - Siemens Competition winners are announced

2006-12-04 - Terahertz-controlling device is built

2006-12-04 - Revealing x-ray machine raises privacy concerns in US

2006-12-04 - Virus Sickens Over 380 on Cruise Ship

2006-12-04 - Guidelines for Child Sedation Updated

2006-12-04 - Scientists develop a new way to target Alzheimer's disease

2006-12-04 - How to feed a black hole

2006-12-04 - Gene-bender proteins may sway to DNA

2006-12-04 - Mapping the wake of a pending quake

2006-12-04 - Scientists uncover speedometer for crystal growth controlled by biomolecule properties

2006-12-05 - Scientists Criticize Bird Flu Search

2006-12-05 - NASA Says It Will Set Up Polar Moon Camp

2006-12-05 - Learning During Sleep?

2006-12-05 - Professional Fasters Deep Under the Sea Floor

2006-12-05 - New research identifies gene important for nicotine's effects on the brain

2006-12-05 - The power of one: A simpler, cheaper method for cell fusion

2006-12-05 - Sandia researchers develop better sensor detection system

2006-12-05 - How movement lubricates bone joints

2006-12-05 - Newts which Regrow their Hearts

2006-12-05 - NYC to Ban Trans Fats From Eateries

2006-12-05 - Drought Relief Nowhere in Site for Farms

2006-12-05 - New Chip Provides High-End Sound

2006-12-05 - Minnesota Tops List in Health Rankings

2006-12-05 - E. Coli Threat May Have Passed in N.J.

2006-12-05 - Japan Group Seeks YouTube Copyright System

2006-12-05 - Nintendo Wii Sells Nearly 372,000 Units

2006-12-05 - China may issue 3G telecom licenses 'very soon': minister

2006-12-05 - Internet users hot for female celebrities in 2006

2006-12-05 - A Side of Exercise With Your McD Fries?

2006-12-05 - Southern Ocean Could Slow Global Warming

2006-12-05 - Dually porous glass shows promise in helping damaged bone regenerate

2006-12-05 - PET imaging shows young smokers quick benefit of quitting

2006-12-05 - Computer scientists uncover online auction fraud

2006-12-05 - Research yields new insights into the cause of diabetes

2006-12-05 - Arctic ice field could melt by 2080: European research

2006-12-05 - Explore planet Earth in near-real time

2006-12-05 - Silica particle sparks life in protein

2006-12-05 - Early HIV treatment fails to restore memory T cells

2006-12-05 - Report Analyzes Construction Pollution Impact in California

2006-12-05 - Rowdy hockey fans can cause hearing damage, say researchers

2006-12-05 - Forecast Worsens Slightly for Launch

2006-12-05 - MySpace Tool to Help Block Sex Offenders

2006-12-05 - How mammals fuel milk production may have implications for cancer

2006-12-05 - New research sheds light on stroke development

2006-12-05 - Consumers neutral on risks, benefits of nano

2006-12-05 - Engineers set to create bomb-proof 'curtains'

2006-12-05 - Nano-implant measures tumor growth, treatment

2006-12-05 - Allergy-free protein shows hope for a risk-free peanut

2006-12-05 - Measuring awareness is not as simple as a single number

2006-12-05 - Controlling confusion: Researchers make insight into memory, forgetting

2006-12-05 - NASA Telescope Sees Black Hole Munch on a Star

2006-12-05 - Why The Moon?

2006-12-05 - Genetic Archaeology Finds Clues to Pregnancy in Male Pipefish, Seahorses

2006-12-05 - Stretch a DNA Loop, Turn Off Proteins

2006-12-05 - Researchers say rise in California temperatures likely to affect crops

2006-12-05 - Catch and Release: Fishing for Barium Ions

2006-12-05 - Newly Cloned Gene Key to More Adaptable Wheat Varieties

2006-12-05 - NASA Mars Orbiter Photographs Spirit and Vikings on the Ground

2006-12-05 - Great Barrier Reef sharks in collapse

2006-12-05 - Russia: No funds to help U.S. moon station

2006-12-05 - CDC seeks bird flu diagnostic tests

2006-12-05 - Hackers Attack Naval War College Network

2006-12-05 - Water to Flow Again in California River

2006-12-05 - Study Disputes Cell Phone-Cancer Link

2006-12-05 - World Chess Champion Loses to Computer

2006-12-05 - Qimonda to pull plug on memory chip production in Dresden: sources

2006-12-05 - FDA: Stent Patients Face Blood Clot Risk

2006-12-05 - Elderly Antidepressant Risk May Be Less

2006-12-05 - Cell phones for the holidays

2006-12-05 - Some gadget gifts make work, play easier

2006-12-05 - Mayans Excited, Unsure on 'Apocalypto'

2006-12-06 - NASA studies two problems ahead of shuttle launch

2006-12-06 - Breakthrough in magnetic devices could make computers much more powerful

2006-12-06 - Optical clocks strike again

2006-12-06 - Magnetic whirlpools feed Earth's magnetosphere

2006-12-06 - CSIRO demonstrates world's fastest wireless link

2006-12-06 - PhD researcher develops inexpensive, sustainable production method

2006-12-06 - All itches not created equal -- Different parts of brain activated depending on cause

2006-12-06 - Do galaxies follow Darwinian evolution?

2006-12-06 - Brain wave changes in adolescence signal reorganization of the brain

2006-12-06 - Elusive rust resistance genes located

2006-12-06 - Psychologist to study how we put stress into words

2006-12-06 - Blame our evolutionary risk of cancer on body mass

2006-12-06 - China Firms Unveil New Video Players

2006-12-06 - Alps Said to Be at Warmest in Centuries

2006-12-06 - Tracing the formation of long-term memory

2006-12-06 - Global warming will reduce ocean productivity, marine life

2006-12-06 - Long the fixation of physicists worldwide, a tiny particle is found

2006-12-06 - Protein's tail may be flu virus's achilles heel

2006-12-06 - Home and away: Bat uses magnetic compass for long flights

2006-12-06 - Room-sized particle accelerator surfs the wave

2006-12-06 - Britain broadcaster launches downloadable TV service

2006-12-06 - Japanese firm builds musical mini-keyboard for blind

2006-12-06 - Signs of Liquid Water Flowing on Mars

2006-12-06 - Hotspots or not? Isotopes score one for traditional theory

2006-12-06 - No matter their size black holes 'feed' in the same way

2006-12-06 - Brown scientists map structure of DNA-doctoring protein complex

2006-12-06 - Taste test may identify best drugs for depression

2006-12-06 - Novel magnets made from the strongest known hydrogen bond

2006-12-06 - Researchers learn from analyses of rare tsunami earthquake

2006-12-06 - Intel Demonstrates Its First Mobile Wimax Baseband Chip

2006-12-06 - Dramatic snake colour-change mystery solved

2006-12-06 - Britain gets first on-street electric car chargers

2006-12-06 - Plan B Pill Now Readily Available

2006-12-06 - Study Disputes Case in Libyan AIDS Trial

2006-12-06 - Archaeologists Find Mummified Remains

2006-12-06 - German cockroaches winning the war against pest control baits

2006-12-06 - Low Self-Esteem? Avoid Crime Novels With Surprise Endings

2006-12-06 - ASM, IMEC Demonstrate Tree Generations of Aurora Low-K Materials

2006-12-06 - Fibers used in bullet-proof vests quadruple toughness of dental composites

2006-12-06 - Treatment discovered for deadly childhood disease

2006-12-06 - Orangutan release may begin next year

2006-12-06 - 2004 flu vaccine shortage analyzed

2006-12-06 - China's autumn warmer than usual

2006-12-06 - Study finds certain drugs cut Alzheimer's

2006-12-06 - The Evolution of Human Diet

2006-12-06 - First molecular simulation of a long DNA strand shows unexpected flexibility

2006-12-06 - LA Gives Back Water to California River

2006-12-06 - Air Force rocket to launch NASA satellite

2006-12-07 - Water flows on Mars

2006-12-07 - NTT DoCoMo Recalls Sanyo Battery Packs

2006-12-07 - Russia Wants to Join NASA Moon Program

2006-12-07 - Nintendo Investigating Wii Strap Problem

2006-12-07 - 3 Convicted in Microsoft Software Scam

2006-12-07 - Over 20 Years, Portions Have Grown

2006-12-07 - Scientists learning to create nanomaterials based on micro-algae patterns

2006-12-07 - Acoustic noise contains valuable geophysical information

2006-12-07 - Sea urchin genome suprisingly similar to man and may hold key to cures

2006-12-07 - Is there a homosexuality gene?

2006-12-07 - Clouds threaten 12-hour delay in launch of Discovery

2006-12-07 - Spam is back with a vengeance as filters lose effectiveness

2006-12-07 - Chemists create 'nanorobotic' arm to operate within DNA sequence

2006-12-07 - Ancient climate change may portend toasty future

2006-12-07 - Microsoft starts online library in challenge to Google Books

2006-12-07 - Online Shopping Habits Studied

2006-12-07 - New scientific evidence in Libya HIV death penalty case

2006-12-07 - Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Successfully Completes Critical Design Review

2006-12-07 - Humans grieve for the 'given' world

2006-12-07 - When reputation matters, punishment may be reduced to the extreme cases

2006-12-07 - Study Says Malaria Helps Spread HIV

2006-12-07 - Ebola virus kills 5,000 gorillas, says study

2006-12-07 - Data transport via fibre-optic network could be faster still

2006-12-07 - Emperors in crisis

2006-12-07 - New Targets May Hit Bull`s-Eye for Chip Makers

2006-12-07 - Ethylene Suggested for Hydrogen Storage

2006-12-07 - Mechanical Motion Used to 'Spin' Atoms in a Gas

2006-12-07 - NIST Math Technique Opens Clearer Window on Universe

2006-12-07 - Geologists Provide New Evidence for Reason Behind Rise of Life in Cambrian Period

2006-12-07 - Beautiful politicians win more votes: study

2006-12-07 - Scallions in E. Coli Case From Calif.

2006-12-07 - Better track leads to new particles

2006-12-07 - Rockin` around the Wii: Video games fun but pose social, health risks

2006-12-07 - More efficient devices on solar cells due to energy matching

2006-12-07 - New biomarker predicts effectiveness of breast cancer drugs

2006-12-07 - A new approach to growing heart muscle

2006-12-07 - NASA images, White Sands features support a wetter Mars

2006-12-07 - Data Format Approved As Int'l Standard

2006-12-07 - Drugmaker Makes Chewable Contraceptive

2006-12-07 - Remains of St. Paul May Have Been Found

2006-12-07 - Device Created to Protect One's Hearing

2006-12-07 - ICANN Reviews Revoking Outdated Suffixes

2006-12-07 - Stores Lean More on Shopper Reviews

2006-12-07 - Microsoft Investigates Word Flaw

2006-12-07 - Review: Gaming PCs Surpass New Consoles

2006-12-07 - Major Labels to Offer Unrestricted MP3s

2006-12-07 - Mixed Prairie Grasses Better Source of Biofuel Than Corn Ethanol and Soybean Biodiesel

2006-12-07 - Informatics scientists' ‘active cookies` put bite on cyber crooks

2006-12-07 - Company Sues Over Cell Phone Rule

2006-12-07 - Team Awarded for Better Bulb Discovery

2006-12-07 - New instrument reveals raindrop formation in warm clouds

2006-12-07 - Engineering professor shakes things up with earthquake tests

2006-12-07 - Research Helps Uncover the Secrets of an Age-Old Killer

2006-12-07 - Probing Question: Is it better to run barefoot?

2006-12-07 - Group Advocates Video Game Rating System

2006-12-07 - Newborns probably able to feel pain: research

2006-12-07 - Europe says 'oui', 'si' and 'me too' to Nintendo's Wii

2006-12-07 - Six injured as freak mini-tornado hits London street

2006-12-07 - Study looks at ethnic menopausal symptoms

2006-12-07 - Avian flu vaccine developed for poultry

2006-12-07 - Scientists find new treatment for scrapie

2006-12-07 - Greenhouse gas emissions set to rise as new sources for transport fuel are used

2006-12-07 - Not ready to quit? Try cutting back

2006-12-07 - From a lowly yeast, researchers divine a clue to human disease

2006-12-07 - Natural protein stops deadly human brain cancer in mice

2006-12-07 - Infectious disease researchers develop basis for experimental melanoma treatment

2006-12-07 - Formerly Conjoined Twins Going Home

2006-12-07 - 1 Death, 19 Injuries Blamed on Magnets

2006-12-08 - Space Shuttle Discovery launch scrubbed, new attempt on Saturday

2006-12-08 - Sony joins DVD war as new Blu-ray machine hits stores

2006-12-08 - Google Begins Testing Radio Ad Service

2006-12-08 - Congress Votes to Up Autism Spending

2006-12-08 - Computer scientists unravel 'language of surgery'

2006-12-08 - Endangered Turtle Found in Vietnam

2006-12-08 - Rising Sea Level Big Concern Along S.C.

2006-12-08 - Ultrafast electron microscope makes movies

2006-12-08 - Hairpins for Switches: Artificial RNA ligands differentiate between on and off states of riboswitches

2006-12-08 - Is Dark Matter a Source of High Energy Gamma Rays?

2006-12-08 - Small, smaller, smallest -- The plight of the vaquita

2006-12-08 - Do low-fat foods make us fat?

2006-12-08 - Growing catalysts

2006-12-08 - Pro-vitamin E shown to be active against breast cancer cells

2006-12-08 - Contact lenses a good choice for children 12 and younger

2006-12-08 - Statin users risk heart attacks by dropping treatment or taking low doses

2006-12-08 - From hot springs to rice farms, scientists reveal new insights into the secret lives of archaea

2006-12-08 - Chemists shed light on solar energy storage

2006-12-08 - Beyond silicon: Researchers demonstrate new transistor technology

2006-12-08 - Wii fever hits Europe

2006-12-08 - 'If a Package Stinks, It Belongs to Me'

2006-12-08 - Engineer Explains How Santa Can Deliver Gifts in One Night

2006-12-08 - 'Best of both worlds' -- Targeting a single gene could inhibit bone decay and stimulate bone growth

2006-12-08 - Physicists peer into ultrashort laser pulses

2006-12-08 - EU Seeks Navigation System Comment

2006-12-08 - Finding an answer to Darwin's Dilemma

2006-12-08 - Answers sought in sea lion decline

2006-12-08 - China launches second weather satellite

2006-12-08 - Study group at risk for human mad cow form

2006-12-08 - Eating disorder Web sites not harmless

2006-12-08 - Critics fault closure of federal libraries

2006-12-08 - Canadians robbed of sunlight during fall

2006-12-08 - Researchers Create DNA Logic Circuits That Work in Test Tubes

2006-12-08 - 'Tis the season to be careful URI expert offers tips for shopping safely online

2006-12-08 - researchers find new chink in a 'superbug's' armor

2006-12-08 - Good Physical and Mental Study Habits Can Reduce Exam Stress

2006-12-08 - Why people 'never forget a face'

2006-12-08 - Polish Archeologists Prepare WWII Items

2006-12-08 - Planetary Triple Play on Deck Sunday

2006-12-08 - NASA hopes for Saturday shuttle launch

2006-12-08 - MRI may help predict schizophrenia

2006-12-08 - High-Tech Firms to Push Data-Privacy Law

2006-12-09 - Wii trounces PlayStation 3 in US sales in November

2006-12-09 - Arianespace Rocket Launches 2 Satellites

2006-12-09 - VoIP Subscribers Grow 18 Percent in 3Q

2006-12-09 - Unclear if Poor Health or Stents Up Risk

2006-12-09 - Leading Killer in Finland? Alcohol.

2006-12-09 - Breast-feeding overcomes a genetic tendency toward ear infections, scientists discover

2006-12-09 - Two studies on bee evolution reveal surprises

2006-12-09 - Researcher pleads guilty to taking fees

2006-12-09 - NASA gives green light for fueling Discovery shuttle

2006-12-09 - Science Casts Doubt on Arson Convictions

2006-12-09 - NASA Hasn't Put Price on Lunar Outpost

2006-12-09 - Vast African Lake Levels Dropping Fast

2006-12-10 - Smoking becoming taboo in US workplace, homes and even in public

2006-12-10 - Discovery soars into night sky for space station mission

2006-12-10 - School Shuns Tech, Teaches Fountain Pen

2006-12-10 - Shuttle Crew Among the Most Diverse

2006-12-10 - Discovery Crew to Help Fix Space Station

2006-12-10 - 2 Still Fighting Dump Near Joshua Tree

2006-12-10 - Velvet Underground Rarity Sells on eBay

2006-12-10 - Taco Bell E. Coli Tests Clear Most Foods

2006-12-10 - From managing sugar to managing healing

2006-12-10 - Regulating the nuclear architecture of the cell

2006-12-10 - Muscle and bone from an ink-jet printer

2006-12-10 - Embryonic patterning makes the feathers fly

2006-12-10 - Evolution and the workaround

2006-12-10 - Scientists Marvel at Sea Life Miles Deep

2006-12-10 - Astronauts Check Discovery for Damage

2006-12-10 - The Eco-Conscious Pay to Ease Guilt

2006-12-10 - Experts Ponder Bird Flu's Disappearance

2006-12-11 - Successful lung cancer surgery not enough to break nicotine dependence in many smokers

2006-12-11 - Regional nuclear war could devastate global climate

2006-12-11 - Australian study finds epidural may put babies off the breast

2006-12-11 - Cyber-addiction growing problem for US online community

2006-12-11 - Shuttle to Dock With Space Lab Monday

2006-12-11 - Nobel Acceptance Caps NASA's Big Week

2006-12-11 - Next for NYC Trans Fat Ban: Enforcement

2006-12-11 - Butterfly Wings Are Templates for Photonic Structures

2006-12-11 - Teaching Biology Means Teaching Evolution

2006-12-11 - Scientist Examines City Squirrels' Lives

2006-12-11 - NASA Call Off Rocket Launch in Virginia

2006-12-11 - Nitrogen rain makes bogs contribute to climate change

2006-12-11 - Gas on your mind

2006-12-11 - Developing seeds for growing whole gardens of identical SWCNTs

2006-12-11 - Stripping away lead-based paint in a flash

2006-12-11 - New insights into the origin of life on Earth

2006-12-11 - Memory chip breakthrough for electronic devices

2006-12-11 - Queen bee promiscuity boosts hive health

2006-12-11 - Mideast May Save Dead Sea With Red Sea

2006-12-11 - Iowa Illnesses Tied to E. Coli Outbreak

2006-12-11 - SMS Can Tell You if Fish Is Endangered

2006-12-11 - Climate experts search for answers in the oceans

2006-12-11 - Geneticists discover genes that make fruit fly hybrids sterile

2006-12-11 - New research shows big improvement in survival after stroke

2006-12-11 - Mutant mouse provides insights into breast cancer

2006-12-11 - Drivers ignore the risk of mobile phone use

2006-12-11 - When the label says 'low fat,' calories can pile up, study says

2006-12-11 - Sociologist: Stepfamilies hard to define

2006-12-11 - New find suggests whales can love

2006-12-11 - Scientists study Helicobacter pylori

2006-12-11 - Scientists Link Unmanned Vehicles with Network for Homeland Security

2006-12-11 - The Rise of a Giant

2006-12-11 - Controlling drug design through ‘unnatural` selection

2006-12-11 - Using a Superfluid for Dark-State Atomic Cooling

2006-12-11 - Family and friends set the speedo

2006-12-11 - Fear of migraine destroys quality of life for men

2006-12-11 - Scientists study bird species' declines

2006-12-11 - Balance training better than tai chi at improving mobility among older adults

2006-12-11 - U of MN study finds children with leukemia are living longer

2006-12-11 - Sustainable nuclear energy moves a step closer

2006-12-11 - Radar reveals view of land beneath polar ice

2006-12-11 - Researchers identify driver for near-Earth space weather

2006-12-11 - Study reveals noisy Christmas toys can damage hearing

2006-12-11 - Midges send undeniable message -- Planet is warming

2006-12-11 - Climate change affecting Earth's outermost atmosphere

2006-12-11 - Mileage from megawatts: Study finds enough electric capacity to 'fill up' plug-in vehicles across much of the nation

2006-12-11 - Report: Wi-Fi Demand Up 25 Pct. in '06

2006-12-11 - How Much Will Windows Security Matter?

2006-12-11 - Baby Plesiosaur Bones Found in Antarctic

2006-12-11 - 'Encyclopedia of Stars' aimed at anyone who enjoys astronomy

2006-12-11 - World's fastest transistor approaches goal of terahertz device

2006-12-11 - Researchers study role of natural organic matter in environment

2006-12-11 - New Year's resolution No. 1: Prevent cancer, use olive oil.

2006-12-11 - Star on a Hubble diet

2006-12-11 - HP CFO Wayman to Retire

2006-12-11 - Dutch Pull Plug on Free Analog TV

2006-12-11 - 3-D X-Ray Images of Nanoparticles

2006-12-11 - IMEC demonstrates viability of laser anneal for the 32nm node

2006-12-11 - New Technique Studies How Plastic Solar Cells Turn Sunlight into Electricity

2006-12-11 - Abrupt ice retreat could produce ice-free arctic summers by 2040

2006-12-11 - Volcanic Blast Likely Killed and Preserved Juvenile Fossil Plesiosaur Found in Antarctica

2006-12-11 - Wikipedia founder to share collaborative software

2006-12-11 - Discovery Set to Dock With Space Station

2006-12-11 - Why a hydrogen economy doesn't make sense

2006-12-11 - Psych stress can worsen skin disorders

2006-12-11 - Subtle cues can influence stereotypes

2006-12-11 - El Nino could last beyond spring

2006-12-11 - Va. AG Wants Sex Offenders' Online Names

2006-12-11 - Little-Known Disease Threatening Legs

2006-12-11 - LSU professor discovers new species

2006-12-12 - A molecular condom against AIDS

2006-12-12 - With computers, astronomers show predicted present day distribution of elusive first stars

2006-12-12 - Discovery docks with space station for tricky mission

2006-12-12 - Stem cells found in adult hair follicles may provide alternative to embryonic stem cells

2006-12-12 - Even slight holiday weight gain can set stage for obesity, health risks

2006-12-12 - Study Shows What Helped During 1918 Flu

2006-12-12 - Cruise Ship Hit With 2nd Virus Outbreak

2006-12-12 - Survey: Weather Updates Popular Via Cell

2006-12-12 - 19th Century Ship Found in Lake Ontario

2006-12-12 - California to Limit Lawnmower Emissions

2006-12-12 - Spider Bite Turns Serious for Ore. Woman

2006-12-12 - Child Stem Cell Recipient Heads Home

2006-12-12 - Web entrepreneurs puzzle on how to cash in on their 'revolution'

2006-12-12 - Magnets take the spin out of blood separation

2006-12-12 - Yahoo opens revamped ad system to new US customers

2006-12-12 - Hackers crack UCLA database of 800,000 students

2006-12-12 - Discovery docks with space station for tricky mission

2006-12-12 - Carlos Ghosn not completely convinced on hybrids

2006-12-12 - Combination of technologies works best against E. coli

2006-12-12 - A window on the environment from Tahoe to the ocean

2006-12-12 - Squid-inspired design could mean better handling of underwater vehicles

2006-12-12 - 1849 Shipwreck Found in Lake Ontario

2006-12-12 - China Tightening Control of Online Games

2006-12-12 - EU and U.S. Probe Possible LCD Cartel

2006-12-12 - Berkeley to Regulate Nanotechnology

2006-12-12 - 2 Retailers Settle Software Claims

2006-12-12 - Experts Recommend No Extra Shuttle Check

2006-12-12 - Possible Fingerprint of Alzheimer's Found

2006-12-12 - Drop in acid rain altering Appalachian stream water

2006-12-12 - 'Asian haze' impacts on Australian rainfall

2006-12-12 - Frankincense trees overexploited for Christmas scent

2006-12-12 - Mandarin language is music to the brain

2006-12-12 - Obesity linked to acid reflux disease

2006-12-12 - Researchers discover a gene that causes familial pancreatic cancer

2006-12-12 - Mars rocks could provide vital clue to how life began on Earth

2006-12-12 - Astronauts Begin Six-Hour Spacewalk

2006-12-12 - Edison's light bulbs up for auction in Britain

2006-12-12 - Technology Gives Police Instant ID Info

2006-12-12 - Study: Broadband Big With Home Web Users

2006-12-12 - Microsoft Releases Software Flaw Patches

2006-12-12 - Cassini's infrared camera sees tall mountains on Saturn's moon Titan

2006-12-13 - Discovery astronauts install huge truss to space station

2006-12-13 - South Korea builds world's largest garbage-fuelled power plant

2006-12-13 - Yes, Virginia, some snowflakes can look the same!

2006-12-13 - Creating monoenergetic electron beams on a tabletop

2006-12-13 - HIV burden in India may be much lower than official estimates

2006-12-13 - Leicester breakthrough in eye disease

2006-12-13 - Forsyth scientists discover early key to regeneration

2006-12-13 - NASA ice images aid study of Pacific walrus arctic habitats

2006-12-13 - ComScore: MySpace Tops Yahoo in November

2006-12-13 - Case Western Reserve University biologists suspect lightning fires help preserve oak forests

2006-12-13 - Older men treated for early prostate cancer live longer than those who are not

2006-12-13 - Robotics, laser and wireless technologies make driving safer for wheelchair users

2006-12-13 - Scientists Grapple Over Sunspot Cycle

2006-12-13 - Astronauts Prepare for Next Spacewalks

2006-12-13 - IBM to Open Islands in Virtual World

2006-12-13 - Feds to Update Labels of Antidepressants

2006-12-13 - Samsung Sued for Trademark Infringement

2006-12-13 - More Dead Fish Found in Va. River

2006-12-13 - Tainted Oysters Sicken 8 in Oregon

2006-12-13 - E. Coli Outbreak Said Not Tied to Onions

2006-12-13 - Rarest of Chinese mammals believed extinct

2006-12-13 - New Zealand Telecom, Yahoo Sign Web Deal

2006-12-13 - Fusion scientist revives magnetic mirror machine with cool new idea

2006-12-13 - Study shows out laughter is contagious

2006-12-13 - EU Withdraws Copyright Reform Plan

2006-12-13 - New observations on properties of water

2006-12-13 - Self-Assembling Nano-Ice Discovered; Structure Resembles DNA

2006-12-13 - Spelling out cancer on the nanoscale

2006-12-13 - Geologists finding a different Mars underneath

2006-12-13 - Heavy smokers who cut back still take in more toxins than light smokers

2006-12-13 - Flexible electronics advance boosts performance, manufacturing

2006-12-13 - Nano-devices hold promise for early-stage cancer detection

2006-12-13 - Russian capabilities benefit the hydrogen economy

2006-12-13 - Wild tigers need cat food

2006-12-13 - Worms produce surprise insight into human fever

2006-12-13 - Leibniz Prize winners 2007 announced

2006-12-13 - Molecular structure reveals how botulinum toxin attaches to nerve cells

2006-12-13 - NASA Outlines Recent Changes in Earth's Freshwater Distribution

2006-12-13 - Stem Cells have Help to Renew Themselves

2006-12-13 - Team Detects 'Top Quark,' a Basic Constituent of Matter

2006-12-13 - Physicists Set New Record for Network Data Transfer

2006-12-13 - The 2006 Geminid Meteor Shower

2006-12-13 - NASA Aircraft Captures Windy Details in Hurricane's Ups and Downs

2006-12-13 - New means of predicting populations more accurately accounts for random influences

2006-12-13 - Seeing a neurotoxin's deadly grip

2006-12-13 - Coral stress 'like never in history'

2006-12-13 - Tiny bones rewrite textbooks

2006-12-13 - For crickets, parasitic flies can stop the music

2006-12-13 - Samsung Unveils New Powerhouse Fusion Memory Solution - OneDRAM

2006-12-13 - Samsung Says 3D Silicon Will Drive Boundless Industry Growth in Unprecedented Era of Fusion Technology

2006-12-13 - AMD and IBM Detail Early Results Using Immersion and Ultra Low-K in 45nm Chips

2006-12-13 - Identification of carbon dioxide receptors in insects may help fight infectious disease

2006-12-13 - Study finds oysters can take heat and heavy metals, but not both

2006-12-13 - New dyslexia theory blames 'noise'

2006-12-13 - Nano design adjustment may help find, clear some water contaminants

2006-12-13 - Turning 'delayed' to 'on time' goal of UH professor in aircraft turbulence studies

2006-12-13 - Brain`s 'fear center' may underlie autistic behaviors

2006-12-13 - Scientists find potential weapon against tuberculosis infection

2006-12-13 - Embryonic stem cells do better on bumpy nanoscale mattress

2006-12-13 - Soil nutrition affects carbon sequestration in forests

2006-12-13 - Fujitsu Introduces World's First 300 GB 2.5" SATA Hard Disk Drive

2006-12-13 - 'Ancient flying beast' rewrites mammals' history books

2006-12-13 - Disk Drive Pioneer Al Shugart Dies

2006-12-13 - Gartner: Blogging to Peak in 2007

2006-12-13 - For Unlucky Few, Life Is Painless

2006-12-13 - New Publishing Rules Restrict Scientists

2006-12-13 - Moderate drinking may help older women live longer

2006-12-13 - Sharp Develops Basic Technology for RRAM, Next-Generation Nonvolatile Memory

2006-12-13 - Plant a tree and save the Earth?

2006-12-13 - Man Gets 8 Years for Computer Sabotage

2006-12-13 - Climate Change Threatens Alpine Resorts

2006-12-13 - NASA Retracts Solar Array on Station

2006-12-13 - Officials: Lettuce Source of E. Coli

2006-12-13 - Social Psychologist Debunks Myths of Singles and Singlehood

2006-12-13 - Rice takes zeolite design Into 21st century using TeraGrid

2006-12-13 - Prof: Mute television during family time, holidays

2006-12-13 - US defends its opposition to ban on weapons in space

2006-12-13 - Group Seeks Professionalism in Blogs

2006-12-13 - Congress Demands Explanation From HP CEO

2006-12-13 - EU Stalls on IPod, Disc Surcharge Reform

2006-12-13 - Circumcision May Cut Risk of HIV

2006-12-13 - Review: 'Hedgehog' a 'Sonic' Bust

2006-12-13 - Digital Ads Give Billboards a Jolt

2006-12-14 - Over 500 sudden unexplained deaths every year, mostly in young men

2006-12-14 - Astronauts struggle to fold up space station's solar array

2006-12-14 - 1 in 3 drivers under 'the limit' for alcohol still test positive for drugs

2006-12-14 - Massive gun 'buyback' doubled fall in Australian gun deaths

2006-12-14 - Consumers Seeking Backup Options Online

2006-12-14 - Judge: Gov't Broke Law in Grizzly Case

2006-12-14 - Over 1,000 Mallard Ducks Die in Idaho

2006-12-14 - NASA's Moon Plan Worries Mars Scientists

2006-12-14 - Personal Data Hacked at Texas College

2006-12-14 - Alternative theory of gravity explains large structure formation -- without dark matter

2006-12-14 - Venus Express sees right down to the hell-hot surface

2006-12-14 - Boost for new cancer therapies

2006-12-14 - New system solves the 'who is J. Smith' puzzle

2006-12-14 - Jules Verne goes hot and cold

2006-12-14 - EU Sets Europe-Wide Wireless Standard

2006-12-14 - Cisco Invests $50 Million in China Firm

2006-12-14 - Sony Sticks to PS3 Shipment Target

2006-12-14 - IBM, Schools Pursue Open-Source Research

2006-12-14 - Very high frequency radiation makes dark matter visible

2006-12-14 - U.S. Breast Cancer Rates Fall

2006-12-14 - N. Korea May Have Anti-Bird Flu Vaccine

2006-12-14 - Michigan Man 'Amazed' by New Right Hand

2006-12-14 - Taking nanolithography beyond semiconductors

2006-12-14 - Sea-level rise could be greater than IPCC predictions, warns physicist

2006-12-14 - Researchers create genetically matched embryonic stem cells for transplantation

2006-12-14 - Stem cell study reveals cells' capability in mouse brain tissue repair

2006-12-14 - Microbe fixes nitrogen at a blistering 92 C

2006-12-14 - Researchers produce insulation with lowest thermal conductivity ever

2006-12-14 - Researchers predict a new state of matter in semiconductors

2006-12-14 - Scientists propose alternate model for plume on Enceladus

2006-12-14 - Stardust findings override some commonly held astronomy beliefs

2006-12-14 - Researchers discover internal compass of immune cell

2006-12-14 - UC Berkeley researchers developed techniques to pluck comet dust from Stardust collectors

2006-12-14 - 'Cosmic freezer' yields unique discovery

2006-12-14 - Study finds gender differences related to eating and body image

2006-12-14 - One gene 90 percent responsible for making common parasite dangerous

2006-12-14 - Energy survey reveals gap between attitudes and action

2006-12-14 - Could the ability to expel worms lead to a future asthma treatment?

2006-12-14 - Neural stem cells lend the brain a surprising capacity for self-repair

2006-12-14 - A little virtual something for under the tree

2006-12-14 - Study reveals molecular basis of botulism toxin's deadly activity

2006-12-14 - New clean-up project builds upon success gained in field

2006-12-14 - Discovery sheds new light on cause of earthquakes

2006-12-14 - 2006 set to be sixth warmest on record: UN weather agency

2006-12-14 - Discovery astronauts begin spacewalk to rewire ISS

2006-12-14 - AOL Europe CEO Leaves After Six Weeks

2006-12-14 - New Technologies Improve Video Surveillance

2006-12-14 - Researchers barcode DNA of 6,000 fungi species in Venice museum

2006-12-14 - Google launches search engine for US patents

2006-12-14 - New transcription reveals Newton's rare 'theory of everything'

2006-12-14 - Physicist: Stars can be strange

2006-12-14 - Mice have biological clock for smell

2006-12-14 - Colluding with colloids: Scientists make liquid crystal discovery

2006-12-14 - Does he love you so? Maybe it really is in his face…

2006-12-14 - Particles from Space Test New Muon Detection System

2006-12-14 - eBay auction items affiliated with a cause command higher prices, study shows

2006-12-14 - Treatments for urinary infections leave bacteria bald, happy and vulnerable

2006-12-14 - In Granular System, Tiniest Grains Absorb Shocks 'Like a Sponge'

2006-12-14 - Researchers hope to use quakes to unlock secrets about Earth's crust

2006-12-14 - AIDS group objects to Viagra ads

2006-12-14 - Kellogg recalls some blueberry Pop-Tarts

2006-12-14 - Global sea levels projected to rise faster than expected: study

2006-12-14 - Scientists Racing to Catch Gene-Dopers

2006-12-14 - Wii Mishaps Lead to Busted TVs, Injuries

2006-12-14 - 24 Pct. Growth in Web Holiday Sales Seen

2006-12-14 - Researchers conduct first molecular simulation of a long DNA strand

2006-12-14 - 'Little foot' skeleton is dated

2006-12-15 - Nintendo to Replace 3.2M Wii Straps

2006-12-15 - EMusic Touts MP3 Sales

2006-12-15 - Firefox Share Gains Slightly in Study

2006-12-15 - Google Gets Into Web Site Registration

2006-12-15 - World's First Cloned Cat Has Kittens

2006-12-15 - Satellite Cleared at Va. Spaceport

2006-12-15 - Infection May Have Killed Idaho Ducks

2006-12-15 - Tennessee Study Shows Heart Disease Risk

2006-12-15 - Breast Cancer Drop Tied to Hormones

2006-12-15 - FDA to Assess Antibiotic Linked to Woes

2006-12-15 - Gore Urges Scientists to Be More Active

2006-12-15 - NASA to Attempt to Fix Solar Panel Hitch

2006-12-15 - Yahoo users have Answers

2006-12-15 - US scientists unveil new earthquake tracking system

2006-12-15 - Pair of microRNA molecules controls major oncogene in most common leukemia

2006-12-15 - New hope for wrinkles

2006-12-15 - Underground air might cause DNA damage

2006-12-15 - Intelligent children more likely to become vegetarian

2006-12-15 - Obesity could bankrupt the health system, warn doctors

2006-12-15 - Just how useful are animal studies to human health?

2006-12-15 - Researchers find two biomarkers with potential to predict breast cancer spread

2006-12-15 - Molecular Solomon`s Knot

2006-12-15 - Nintendo rejects reports of Wii recalls

2006-12-15 - New system will improve interaction between autopilots and pilots

2006-12-15 - Researchers demonstrate direct brain control of humanoid robot

2006-12-15 - Herceptin plus chemotherapy significantly increases disease-free survival in breast cancer

2006-12-15 - Organic calf born in New Hampshire

2006-12-15 - Doctors: Defibrillators needed at resorts

2006-12-15 - ESA mission controllers react to solar flare

2006-12-15 - Panasonic Develops A New Gallium Nitride Power Transistor with Normally-off Operation

2006-12-15 - Researchers closer to mastering the 'spookiness' of quantum mechanics

2006-12-15 - Too much Christmas cheer?

2006-12-15 - A train on the street

2006-12-15 - 'Clumping' protein linked to return of ovarian cancer

2006-12-15 - Solar physicist says weak sun produces record solar outburst

2006-12-15 - Sea monster search draws MSU scientist to land of polar bears

2006-12-15 - Researchers find trigger for Type 1 diabetes

2006-12-15 - 112 Students in China Get Hepatitis A

2006-12-15 - Apple Delays Filing Annual Report

2006-12-15 - As fast as a shark in water

2006-12-15 - Overconfidence leads to bias in climate change estimations

2006-12-15 - How Do Multiple-Star Systems Form?

2006-12-15 - Gene chip technology shows potential for identifying life-threatening blood infection

2006-12-15 - El Nino may, or may not, soak California

2006-12-15 - Statistics don't lie -- Americans are fat

2006-12-15 - Northern Lights thrill southern Norway

2006-12-15 - Internet Cafe Opens for Disabled Users

2006-12-16 - Certain types of cancer becoming more common, while rates of others decreasing

2006-12-16 - Incontinence sufferers have lower quality of life

2006-12-16 - Researchers devise safer way to dose life-saving heart drug

2006-12-16 - Gov't to Consider Protection for Cactus

2006-12-16 - Worm Hits Computers' Antivirus Program

2006-12-16 - NASA fails to budge stuck solar array on ISS

2006-12-16 - FAA Issues 1st-Ever Space Tourism Rules

2006-12-16 - Exhibit Shows Egypt's Sunken Treasures

2006-12-16 - New NYC Taxis to Have TV and Tracking

2006-12-16 - Amazon Countersues IBM Over Patents

2006-12-16 - 300 Say They Got Ill at Olive Garden

2006-12-16 - Phone, Cable Companies to Battle in 2007

2006-12-16 - Rocket Set to Launch From Va. Spaceport

2006-12-16 - Particle accelerator to be ready in '07

2006-12-16 - China joins U.S. FutureGen project

2006-12-16 - FDA: Implantable Heart Bag Needs Study

2006-12-16 - Advisers Suggest Restricting Antibiotic

2006-12-16 - Hormone Fears Rise With Cancer News

2006-12-16 - Germ Outbreak Reported at L.A. Hospital

2006-12-16 - 'Atlanta Beauty': Zoo Names New Panda

2006-12-16 - Anti-aging ingredient ready for market

2006-12-16 - NASA plans 'moonbuggy' design competition

2006-12-16 - Va. Spaceport Launches 1st Rocket

2006-12-16 - NASA Approves 4th Spacewalk if Needed

2006-12-16 - Discovery astronauts to finish rewiring ISS in spacewalk

2006-12-16 - Joan of Arc's 'remains' not what they seem

2006-12-16 - Climate Change Melts Kilimanjaro's Snows

2006-12-17 - Astronauts to undertake unplanned walk to fix solar array

2006-12-17 - Carmakers Fight Global Warming Lawsuit

2006-12-17 - Veteran Spacewalker Poised to Set Record

2006-12-17 - Brains can recover from alcoholic damage but patients should stop drinking as soon as possible

2006-12-17 - Paparazzi Sues Celeb Blogger for $7.6M

2006-12-17 - Time Magazine's Person of the Year: You

2006-12-17 - Biologists Hunt Invasive Pythons in Fla.

2006-12-17 - Hormones Used in Breast Cancer Fight

2006-12-17 - Scientists Study Human Olfactory Ability

2006-12-17 - Researchers identify gene linked to autism

2006-12-18 - Universities Vulnerable to ID Thieves

2006-12-18 - Japan to launch giant satellite for mobile phones

2006-12-18 - Skype founders aiming for broadband television: report

2006-12-18 - Ancient Egyptian carving sheds light on Karnak temple

2006-12-18 - High-Rise Security Is 'Balancing Act'

2006-12-18 - WSJ Starts Stock-Tracking Feature Online

2006-12-18 - Mywaves Lets Users Set Up Video Lineups

2006-12-18 - Colo. May Limit Oil and Gas Emissions

2006-12-18 - Study: Holidays Can Make Women Eat More

2006-12-18 - Report: Eli Lilly Said to Play Down Risk

2006-12-18 - Virtual Reality Boosts Rehab in Israel

2006-12-18 - Survivors Recall Horror of Flu Pandemic

2006-12-18 - Matsushita to Offer New Lithium Battery

2006-12-18 - Cingular in Deal With MySpace.com

2006-12-18 - Court Says eBay Can Sell Scalped Tickets

2006-12-18 - Physics Reveals the Key to a Great Golf Swing

2006-12-18 - Reading Shakespeare has dramatic effect on human brain

2006-12-18 - Another world first for Artemis: A laser link with an aircraft

2006-12-18 - Shoulder ligament a linchpin in the evolution of flight

2006-12-18 - CSIRO wins transfer of US WLAN court case

2006-12-18 - Pesticides need sunscreen to beat the heat

2006-12-18 - Study: Living coral reefs provide better protection from tsunami waves

2006-12-18 - Less sugary drinks during childhood may cut disease risk

2006-12-18 - Too mellow for our predatory world

2006-12-18 - Run amok enzyme causes same problems in both humans and fruit flies

2006-12-18 - Effective HIV control may depend on viral protein targeted by immune cells

2006-12-18 - Quality not quantity important for immune response to HIV

2006-12-18 - Researchers show surprising interaction between genes, gender and hypertension

2006-12-18 - How to avoid a bat

2006-12-18 - Fish species plays surprise role in aiding coral reef recovery

2006-12-18 - Virtual experiences can cause embellished, false memories

2006-12-18 - Nanomaterials vulnerable to dispersal in natural environment

2006-12-18 - A new male-specific gene in algae unveils an origin of male and female

2006-12-18 - Stem cell activity deciphered in the aging brain

2006-12-18 - Olive oil emulsion helps with problem heart arteries

2006-12-18 - French high-speed train to break world record

2006-12-18 - Fossil Discovery Turns Scientific Theory on Its Head

2006-12-18 - Professors to develop hand-held pathogen testing device

2006-12-18 - Epson Develops Ultra-Sensitive, Ultra-Compact GPS Module for Mobile Handsets

2006-12-18 - Verizon in Deal for Fast Link to China

2006-12-18 - Opera Browser Now Has Phishing Filter

2006-12-18 - EU Rejects Appeal on Biotech Crops

2006-12-18 - NASA and Google to Bring Space Exploration Down to Earth

2006-12-18 - Memory experts show sleeping rats may have visual dreams

2006-12-18 - Astronauts start spacewalk on final try to fix solar array

2006-12-18 - New magnetic polymers may advance spintronics technologies

2006-12-18 - Tiny device enables wide range of study at liquid-liquid interface

2006-12-18 - Spitzer Picks Up Glow of Universe's First Objects

2006-12-18 - Making Better Magnetic Nanoparticles

2006-12-18 - Nanoparticles Designed for Dual-Mode Imaging

2006-12-18 - Study: Black Cohosh No Help in Menopause

2006-12-18 - Surgery Seen to Aid Bladder Control

2006-12-18 - Norovirus Eyed in Olive Garden Sickness

2006-12-18 - Imbalance in Net Speeds Impedes Sharing

2006-12-18 - Net Imbalance Stem From Tech Constraints

2006-12-18 - Two Central Mysteries in Genome Inheritance Solved at UCSD

2006-12-18 - Hybrid welding process developed

2006-12-18 - Gene silencing used to make better potato

2006-12-18 - Thundersnow Often Means Lots of Snow

2006-12-18 - Scientist Says He Cloned Female Dog

2006-12-18 - What is Life

2006-12-18 - Astrophysicist Herbert Gursky dies

2006-12-18 - Menopause Study Disputes Herb Treatment

2006-12-18 - Zoo Workers Try to Slow Spread of Fungus

2006-12-18 - Public Misinformed About Stem Cell Issue

2006-12-18 - Herbicide-Resistant Weed Worries Farmers

2006-12-18 - Oracle 2Q Earnings Match Analyst Views

2006-12-18 - Experimental vaccine blocks transmission of malaria in mice: study

2006-12-18 - Researchers find good mood good for creativity, bad for details

2006-12-19 - New fiber optic cable to boost US-China Internet traffic

2006-12-19 - Astronauts stow stubborn solar array

2006-12-19 - A Life’s Research for Equilibrium

2006-12-19 - AMS Technologies announces QPC’s new line of semiconductor lasers

2006-12-19 - Keithley and Mesatronic Enter Agreement to Advance Parametric Wafer Probe Technology

2006-12-19 - Keithley Introduces PXI Products for Hybrid Test Systems in Production Applications

2006-12-19 - Impulse Optics is now offering LiF Optics

2006-12-19 - Worldwide interest in high performance Multiple framing camera

2006-12-19 - Debris shields reduce operating costs of high power laser facilities

2006-12-19 - Report Links 9/11 Memories to Proximity

2006-12-19 - WWF: 52 New Species Discovered on Borneo

2006-12-19 - States Sue EPA Over Soot Levels

2006-12-19 - Group Offers Roadmap to Reduce Pollution

2006-12-19 - Scientists Study Michigan Land Bridge

2006-12-19 - Intel, Partners to Make Electronic Quran

2006-12-19 - World-famous Hamleys toys sell out after Internet mistake

2006-12-19 - Visitors Kept Away From Hawaii Volcano

2006-12-19 - NanoAndMore USA Opens West Coast Office

2006-12-19 - Wide choice of industrial endoscopes

2006-12-19 - Rocket man reasoning

2006-12-19 - Impulse Optics Introduces Femtosecond Laser Accessory Kit

2006-12-19 - A Life’s Research for Equilibrium

2006-12-19 - New TCSPC System Software version 2.0 for PicoHarp 300

2006-12-19 - A strange and beautiful entity

2006-12-19 - Getting people to move -- challenges in promoting physical activity

2006-12-19 - This party doesn't start until the hosts arrive

2006-12-19 - Study gives clues about how deadly bacterium gains foothold

2006-12-19 - Software, evolution and micro-inversions -- improving the building of phylogenetic trees

2006-12-19 - Durable critters providing insight for human egg preservation

2006-12-19 - Cosmic structure explained without dark matter

2006-12-19 - New proteins detected on silicone breast implants

2006-12-19 - Europe looks forward to COROT launch

2006-12-19 - A delayed takeoff for new passenger cabin air purification technology

2006-12-19 - Tiny dip could point to cosmic-ray origins

2006-12-19 - History-hunting geneticists can still follow familiar trail

2006-12-19 - Plant biologist seeks molecular differences between rice and its mimic

2006-12-19 - Climate change has surprising effect on endangered naked carp

2006-12-19 - Study finds that rich retirees are the main losers from inflation

2006-12-19 - The case of the snuggling skunks -- Is it better to brave winter alone or in a group?

2006-12-19 - NJIT computer scientist audits government, hospital terms seeking errors

2006-12-19 - Gene chip technology shows potential for identifying life-threatening blood infection

2006-12-19 - Study finds the air rich with bacteria

2006-12-19 - Workers' compensation ratings don't accurately predict disabilities

2006-12-19 - DVD killing the video star: US study

2006-12-19 - Work done, Discovery crew prepares to undock from ISS

2006-12-19 - Samsung Launches the World`s First 'Optical Joystick' Phone

2006-12-19 - Higher occurrence of Parkinson's linked to low LDL cholesterol

2006-12-19 - Bacteria Kills 2nd Baby in LA Hospital

2006-12-19 - FDA Wants Sterner Pain Reliever Warnings

2006-12-19 - Experts Say Entomb WWII Sub Off Norway

2006-12-19 - Bush Signs 3 Health Care-Related Bills

2006-12-19 - Skin Cancer Easy to Cure if Found Early

2006-12-19 - Circuit City Swings to Loss in 3Q

2006-12-19 - Feds: NJ Worker Put 'Bomb' in Computers

2006-12-19 - Synchrotrons Help Reveal the Nature of Comets

2006-12-19 - Electrical Activity Alters Language Used By Nerve Cells

2006-12-19 - STEREO Sends Back First Solar Images

2006-12-19 - New study demonstrates economic value of invasive species screening programs

2006-12-19 - Brain Training Can Have Lasting Benefits

2006-12-19 - Vitamin D May Fight Multiple Sclerosis

2006-12-19 - Sony BMG Settles Suit Over CDs

2006-12-19 - ASML to Buy Rival Brion Technologies

2006-12-19 - Farmer: Cloned Cows May Be Sold for Meat

2006-12-19 - UI licenses flex electronics technology

2006-12-19 - Minority group materials scientists sought

2006-12-19 - Study: Louisiana moving down and south

2006-12-19 - New species of Antarctic fish discovered

2006-12-19 - Celestial Season's Greetings from Hubble

2006-12-19 - Mayo Clinic study explores link between nanoparticles and kidney stones

2006-12-19 - Discovery Crew Begins Trek Home

2006-12-20 - Human-chimp difference may be bigger

2006-12-20 - Two-headed reptile fossil found in China

2006-12-20 - 2 Invasive Species Found in S.C. Waters

2006-12-20 - NASD Says Morgan Stanley Withheld Emails

2006-12-20 - Piracy Suit Being Dropped Against NY Mom

2006-12-20 - Linksys Unveils New 'IPhone' Line

2006-12-20 - Vietnam Confirms Bird Flu Outbreak

2006-12-20 - Group: YouTube to Post Copyright Warning

2006-12-20 - Water pores reveal age of paper

2006-12-20 - Lawsuit Seeks to Sheild Alaska Sea Otter

2006-12-20 - St. Helens Plume Seen in Portland

2006-12-20 - Bush Expected to Ok Valley Fever Grants

2006-12-20 - Former eBay COO Webb to Lead Startup

2006-12-20 - Google Book-Scanning Efforts Spark Debate

2006-12-20 - Can Neutrons be Used in Quantum Computers?

2006-12-20 - ANL releases award-winning vehicle simulation modeling software

2006-12-20 - Dinosaurs -- stones did not help with digestion

2006-12-20 - Androgen therapy may slow progress of Alzheimer's disease

2006-12-20 - Impulsiveness linked to activity in brain's reward center

2006-12-20 - ‘Atom-chips` research wins multi-million pound funding

2006-12-20 - Extreme autumn temperatures cause unseasonable flowering in the Netherlands

2006-12-20 - It Is Too Early To Be Santa's Sleigh, Isn't It?

2006-12-20 - Dingell Questions FCC on TV Franchises

2006-12-20 - EBay Shifts China Strategy

2006-12-20 - J&J Schizophrenia Drug Wins Federal OK

2006-12-20 - Anheuser-Busch Now Offering Sorghum Beer

2006-12-20 - Bad weather could force shuttle Discovery to land in western US

2006-12-20 - Snake-like robot and steady-hand system could assist surgeons

2006-12-20 - Paying attention sets off symphony of cell synchronization

2006-12-20 - Oldest animal fossils may have been giant bacteria

2006-12-20 - How learning influences smell

2006-12-20 - On the golf tee or pitcher's mound, brain dooms motion to inconsistency

2006-12-20 - Contrary to Common Wisdom, Some Mammals Can Smell Objects Under Water

2006-12-20 - Astronomers discover new kind of black-hole explosion

2006-12-20 - Tidal motion influences Antarctic ice sheet

2006-12-20 - Newfound diversity in gamma-ray bursts puzzles astronomers

2006-12-20 - Magnetism mystery of Mercury is explained at last

2006-12-20 - Buildup of damaged DNA in cells drives aging

2006-12-20 - New ergonomic backpack lightens the load

2006-12-20 - Resea