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2006-02-01 - THOR Mars Mission To Seek Underground Water 2006-02-01 - Bush demands US ban on 'egregious' human cloning 2006-02-01 - Shenzhou VI Orbital Module Works Well 100 Days 2006-02-01 - Fashion meets tech, new era under way 2006-02-01 - Twin Rovers Advance Understanding Of Mars 2006-02-01 - New Honda Accord drives itself 2006-02-01 - Japanese court refuses to recognize dead sperm donor as father 2006-02-01 - US telecom giant AT&T sued for role in US domestic spying 2006-02-01 - The little beam that could 2006-02-01 - Doubling of US science funding announced in State of the Union Address 2006-02-01 - European particle physics sets course for the future 2006-02-01 - Biofuels can replace about 30% of fuel needs 2006-02-01 - K-State's chemists to develop new 'lab-on-a-chip' technologies 2006-02-01 - Satellite radar reveals ever-changing face of the ocean 2006-02-01 - The Web: Traffic 'toll' contentious 2006-02-01 - Briefs: Motorola, NTT DoCoMo tie up in downlink 2006-02-01 - Study evaluates placebo effectiveness 2006-02-01 - Intec to provide Pakistan billing support 2006-02-01 - And then there were ten? 2006-02-01 - Outsourcing becoming knowledge outsourcing 2006-02-01 - Microsoft reminds users about Feb. 3 virus 2006-02-01 - Study: Dancers are genetically different 2006-02-01 - Microsoft adds $25.2M to tech-center plan 2006-02-01 - High hopes for Bush's tech initiative 2006-02-01 - Briefs: Nortel, Huawei team on ultra-broadband 2006-02-01 - Binary asteroid in Jupiter's orbit may be icy comet from solar system's infancy 2006-02-01 - New 'planet' is larger than Pluto 2006-02-01 - Nano this, Nano that, what the... 2006-02-01 - Study: Malaria outbreaks can be forecast 2006-02-01 - Molecular force field helps cancer cells defend against attack 2006-02-01 - Reducing prices at gas pump goal of UH engineers 2006-02-01 - Europe takes leading role in developing chip design tools for next-generation wireless applications 2006-02-01 - Astronaut Conducts Protein Crystal Experiment on Space Station 2006-02-01 - Cosmic archeology 2006-02-01 - Amazon.com introduces authors' postings 2006-02-01 - Cancer is threatening Tasmanian devils 2006-02-01 - Georgia Tech, Oak Ridge and UT-Battelle collaborate on high-performance computing 2006-02-01 - U.S. ITER Project Office Is Relocating to ORNL 2006-02-01 - Evolution mystery: Spider venom and bacteria share same toxin 2006-02-01 - Finding life on Mars and outer space begins by examining Earth's inner space 2006-02-01 - Study: African lions slowly disappearing 2006-02-01 - New type of aircraft is under development 2006-02-01 - Government censorship of Internet useless: Microsoft boss 2006-02-01 - Wind power capacity surged by 18 percent in EU in 2005 2006-02-02 - Battelle selected for NASA project 2006-02-02 - ISS To Evolve Into International Space Port - Official 2006-02-02 - Google's tight-lipped ways took bite out of stock price: analysts 2006-02-02 - Russia's Kliper Shuttle To Be Launched In 2015 2006-02-02 - World's temperature second highest on record in 2005: Japan 2006-02-02 - Microsoft hits out at EU regulators in antitrust case 2006-02-02 - Germany steps up broadband investment 2006-02-02 - New Zealand's broadcast demand doubles 2006-02-02 - New marine forecast system launched 2006-02-02 - Millicom buys out 3 Africa wireless firms 2006-02-02 - Public nervousness may be stress disorder 2006-02-02 - Internet brings US telegram era to a STOP 2006-02-02 - Microsoft founder too rich for tax computer to handle 2006-02-02 - Neutron Star Swaps Lead to Short Gamma-Ray Bursts 2006-02-02 - Researchers find that sense of smell is dependent on body position 2006-02-02 - Study of 'Solitons' Adds Insight into Nanomagnet Behavior 2006-02-02 - New material brings hydrogen fuel, cheaper petrochemicals closer to reality 2006-02-02 - Search engines return similar results for e-commerce comparison shopping 2006-02-02 - Assessing safety, health risks of nanomaterials 2006-02-02 - 'Deep Impact' team reports first evidence of cometary ice 2006-02-02 - How to find the orbital needle in the celestial haystack 2006-02-02 - Deep-sea robot photographs ancient Greek shipwreck 2006-02-02 - New technologies enhance quantum cryptography 2006-02-02 - One fish, two fish: New MIT sensor improves fish counts 2006-02-02 - Briefs: France Telecom to research mobile security 2006-02-02 - Feds want wolves taken off endangered list 2006-02-02 - Dinosaur extinction controversy continues 2006-02-02 - FCC wireless auction begins June 29 2006-02-02 - XM Radio set to battle Apple's iPod 2006-02-02 - Briefs: Microsoft helps Internet safety education 2006-02-02 - Europe, India to build telecom satellite 2006-02-02 - Samsung Develops 1.72'' Super-reflective LCD Screen for Cell Phones 2006-02-02 - Experiments debunk 'pseudogap' role in superconductivity, pave way to practical superconductors 2006-02-02 - New design for transistors powered by single electrons 2006-02-02 - Enhanced LIDAR improves range, vibration measures 2006-02-02 - Study: King Tut slain by sword in the knee 2006-02-02 - Quantum gravity for real 2006-02-02 - Stable polymer nanotubes may have a biotech future 2006-02-02 - iPod maker Apple sued for user's hearing damage 2006-02-03 - NASA inspector accused of ignoring safety violations: report 2006-02-03 - Scientist: Bird flu not biological weapon 2006-02-03 - Colour purple rules the mailbox 2006-02-03 - Carbon Nanotube Network Detects DNA Without Labels 2006-02-03 - Men More Prone to Maladies When Mad 2006-02-03 - The Mysterious Smell of Moondust 2006-02-03 - Nanoscale Engineering to Power a Greener Future 2006-02-03 - High sensitivity multi-purpose Infrared camera 2006-02-03 - Hyphenated Systems and UMass Dartmouth ATMC Announce JDP 2006-02-03 - FEI’s TITAN™ S/TEM RECEIVES INDUSTRY HONORS 2006-02-03 - Anti-spam added to Unified Communications 2006-02-03 - Seeing stardust: New image shows speck of comet dust from NASA mission 2006-02-03 - Expert: You too can be creative; it just takes hard work 2006-02-03 - International patent requests hit record 134,073 last year 2006-02-03 - 'Not too late for corporate leadership' in China, Google told 2006-02-03 - Green Up Journals: Game time 2006-02-03 - Green Up: Game time, Day 2 2006-02-03 - Feared computer 'worm' said to cause little disruption 2006-02-04 - Mobile industry key to Africa's future 2006-02-04 - Disposition affects how failure is felt 2006-02-04 - Verizon gaming services bust stereotypes 2006-02-04 - Expedition 12 Jets SuitSat-1, Completes Second Spacewalk 2006-02-04 - Bush defends goal to slash Mideast oil dependency 2006-02-04 - Delay in Google's courtroom duel with US government 2006-02-04 - Fluid lenses feel the pressure 2006-02-04 - US shuts down Australian-based computer piracy ring 2006-02-05 - French gendarmerie abandons Internet Explorer for Firefox 2006-02-05 - Thai record labels target Japan online 2006-02-05 - Britain faces drought after dry winter 2006-02-05 - Blizzard decimates several seal herds in Canada 2006-02-05 - Making 'Pavlov's Cockroach' 2006-02-05 - It's never been so easy to be a star 2006-02-06 - E-mail from paying companies to be given priority: report 2006-02-06 - Hitachi says it has developed world's smallest IC chip 2006-02-06 - Birds can distinguish languages: researchers 2006-02-06 - Sony Ericsson announces M600 3G UMTS messaging phone 2006-02-06 - New pill increases dreaming sleep 2006-02-06 - Scientists upset: Pupfish face extinction 2006-02-06 - British sparrow disappearance studied 2006-02-06 - EchoStar telecom satellite set for launch 2006-02-06 - Study sheds light on dark matter 2006-02-06 - Japan telecom satellite to launch in 2007 2006-02-06 - Networking: Not-so-secret documents 2006-02-06 - Growing Indian innovation 2006-02-06 - Depression May Be Lifelong Parent Trap 2006-02-06 - Green Up: Game time, Day 3 2006-02-06 - British may teach 'Adam and Eve' theory 2006-02-06 - Map developed for tracking sex offenders 2006-02-06 - Briefs: Jordan Telecom restructures, integrates 2006-02-06 - London subway commuters share seats with 3m bugs: report 2006-02-06 - Antarctic krill provide carbon sink in Southern Ocean 2006-02-06 - Berkeley Researchers Lay Groundwork for Cell Version of DNA Chip 2006-02-06 - Thousands of barges could save Europe from deep freeze 2006-02-06 - Ames Lab innovation key to a 'lead-free' Europe 2006-02-06 - EC to move on lowering phone roam rates 2006-02-06 - Brain changes significantly after age 18, study says 2006-02-06 - IBM Scientists Demonstrate Chipset to Boost Wireless Communications 2006-02-06 - Transistor laser functions as non-liner electronic switch, processor 2006-02-06 - Microscopic View on Mars 2006-02-06 - United States and France join in flu fight 2006-02-06 - Hadrian's Villa: new secrets found 2006-02-06 - Scientists trace origin of shark`s electric sense 2006-02-06 - World`s fastest image processor aids search for elusive form of matter 2006-02-06 - Study supports limiting television time for children 2006-02-06 - Gay survey returns surprising results 2006-02-06 - Google removes BMW's German website from search index 2006-02-06 - Study: 'Freshman 15' is a myth -- almost 2006-02-06 - Study: Home paper shredders dangerous 2006-02-06 - Brazil to give out 25 million free condoms during carnival 2006-02-07 - Russian scientist predicts 'mini Ice Age' 2006-02-07 - Smell something? Ask the rat -- he 'nose' 2006-02-07 - Study: Grammar ability hardwired in humans 2006-02-07 - Briefs: Intel to help govts manage land use 2006-02-07 - Entertainment industry fights piracy 2006-02-07 - Falcon 1: Despite risks and pitfalls, entrepreneurs explore the final frontier 2006-02-07 - Yahoo and AOL to charge firms for guaranteed email delivery 2006-02-07 - Panamanian amphibians attacked by fungus 2006-02-07 - Spirit Nears Home Plate 2006-02-07 - SMART-1 To Crash Into Lunar Surface In August 2006-02-07 - Could NASA Get To Pluto Faster? Space Expert Says Yes - By Thinking Nuclear 2006-02-07 - 'Lost world' of untouched species found in New Guinea 2006-02-07 - Briefs: Alcatel gets China Telecom broadband job 2006-02-07 - How to Steal a Million Stars? 2006-02-07 - Nanocoatings: A bathroom that cleans itself 2006-02-07 - Biologists show that what a neuron can do is a function of mechanical context 2006-02-07 - World's first million-dollar coconut tree for sale 2006-02-07 - Estonian oil spill threatens 35,000 birds 2006-02-07 - Briefs: Air China picks Boeing in-flight broadband 2006-02-07 - Nano World: Microbes can make nanocatalyst 2006-02-07 - Canada creates massive 'working' park 2006-02-07 - NASA fares well in federal spending plan 2006-02-07 - XM to air World Baseball Classic 2006-02-07 - Apple Unveils New 1GB iPod nano 2006-02-07 - Infineon Successfully Produced First 65nm Samples in Multiple Fabs 2006-02-07 - Sonae bid wobbles Portugal Telecom outlook 2006-02-07 - Amtel launches 3.5 GHz chip line for WiMax 2006-02-07 - Italy creates eco-station on Mount Everest 2006-02-07 - New climate research reveals growing risk of water shortages and flooding in California 2006-02-07 - LG Launches Next-Generation Digital TV Featuring an Upgraded Digital Video Recorder 2006-02-07 - Theorists claim dark energy does not exist 2006-02-07 - Toshiba and NEC Develop World's Fastest, Highest Density MRAM 2006-02-07 - Scientists Sequence Complete Genome of Woolly Mammoth 2006-02-07 - Briefs: Realnetworks acquires Euro game company 2006-02-07 - Sonar monitors California squid fishery 2006-02-07 - Hubble Snaps Images of a Pinwheel-Shaped Galaxy 2006-02-07 - Gulf of Maine groundfish trawling studied 2006-02-07 - Dedicated dog owners walk more than others 2006-02-07 - Scientists discover exactly how bats fly 2006-02-07 - Council wants youths to think spatially 2006-02-07 - Google weds e-mail and instant messaging (Update) 2006-02-08 - Math could predict Oscar award winners 2006-02-08 - Seeing 'Strange' Stars 2006-02-08 - Exotic crab poised for widespread UK invasion 2006-02-08 - GM food: What the fuss is all about (Update) 2006-02-08 - The Web: Comparing doctors' costs online 2006-02-08 - Briefs: Britain considers curbing TV sponsor limit 2006-02-08 - Briefs: Telenor aims to gain control of Glocalnet 2006-02-08 - Adding Nanotubes Makes Ordinary Materials Absorb Vibration 2006-02-08 - Can Japan's 3G market be up for grabs? 2006-02-08 - Telenor launches satellite phone campaign 2006-02-08 - Briefs: India expects telecom investment surge 2006-02-08 - Media executives meet in New York 2006-02-08 - Briefs: Sonea bid for Portugal Telecom rejected 2006-02-08 - Bush man resigns NASA post in scandal 2006-02-08 - Evangelical leaders fight global warming 2006-02-08 - Study: Britons should pay 'green taxes' 2006-02-08 - Titania nanotubes make better solar cells 2006-02-08 - Robot assisted surgery more accurate than conventional surgery 2006-02-08 - Europe's longest glacier shrinks 66 metres say Swiss scientists 2006-02-08 - Banish bunions and give your feet wings 2006-02-08 - Oh daddy... ancestor of the tyrant king is brought to light 2006-02-08 - Germany's gay zoo penguins still fending off female advances 2006-02-08 - Study explains unexpected conductivity of nanoscale silicon 2006-02-08 - 'Roof of the world' tells tale of colliding continents, Earth's interior 2006-02-08 - New technology developed for more compact, inexpensive spectrometers 2006-02-08 - Disks encircling hypergiant stars may spawn planets in inhospitable environment 2006-02-08 - Sex: It's costly but worth it. Just ask a microbe 2006-02-08 - IBM Unveils Revolutionary Cell Broadband Engine Computer 2006-02-08 - NASA lists Challenges Program rules 2006-02-08 - Scientists study how sperm get into an egg 2006-02-08 - 'Two-mouthed' trout caused by injury 2006-02-08 - Spitzer Uncovers Hints of Mega Solar Systems 2006-02-08 - Early human ancestors had a wobble in their walk 2006-02-08 - Declining Snowpack in Rockies Cools CO2, Slows Gas Release from Winter Forest Soils 2006-02-08 - SLAC Physicists Develop Test For String Theory* 2006-02-08 - Model explains how electron beams make nanotubes visible 2006-02-08 - Calculating with Bose condensates 2006-02-08 - EU energy policy encounters difficulties 2006-02-08 - Briefs: Telecom N.Z. chops rural broadband prices 2006-02-08 - NJIT chemists cook up new strain of carbon nanotubes 2006-02-08 - MIT Researchers Take Space Suit to Next Level 2006-02-08 - Briefs: Brasil Telecom trials wireless convergance 2006-02-08 - US Senators enter the iPod age 2006-02-09 - Protecting the government from technology 2006-02-09 - WiFi tracking aid in mining communication 2006-02-09 - Unifying Physics Theory Predicts Global Climate Patterns In Simple Way 2006-02-09 - Ancient ashes found buried in Rome 2006-02-09 - Briefs: Lucent, IBM ally in IMS development 2006-02-09 - Yahoo, press watchdog clash over Chinese cyber-dissident 2006-02-09 - Briefs: Japan's Internet suicides continue to rise 2006-02-09 - Nanotech SRAM for battery devices unveiled 2006-02-09 - Survey: Higher prices cool Internet dating 2006-02-09 - Brazil astronaut to do nano research 2006-02-09 - Blackberry maker announces new software to avert shutdown 2006-02-09 - Testing broadband on buses for efficiency 2006-02-09 - Prairie dogs denied endangered protection 2006-02-09 - Volkswagen And Google Team Up To Explore Future Vehicle Nav Systems 2006-02-09 - Cutting cost of ownership through automatic monitoring and remote troubleshooting facility 2006-02-09 - Multi-Inlet Turbomolecular Pumps – Innovation & Vacuum Generation Know-how 2006-02-09 - Arm and Philips Handshake Solutions announce availability of industry’s first clockless processor 2006-02-09 - Ambios Technology, Inc. acquires Quesant Instrument Corp. 2006-02-09 - nLight releases high-brightness near infrared single-emitter diode laser 2006-02-09 - nLight is world leader in high power, high reliability red diode lasers 2006-02-09 - nLight demonstrates milestone in 8xx diode laser devices 2006-02-09 - Researchers assemble second non-human primate genome 2006-02-09 - The nanoworld of corrosion 2006-02-09 - New highly sensitive AFM revolutionizes nano imaging 2006-02-09 - Researchers 'rewrite the book' in quantum statistical physics 2006-02-09 - Better way to desalinate water discovered 2006-02-09 - Biology inspires perceptive machines 2006-02-09 - Kaboom! Ancient impacts scarred moon to its core 2006-02-09 - Great balls of lightning 2006-02-09 - Structure of a Molecular-Scale Circuit Component 2006-02-09 - Briefs: Ericsson to support Hong Kong 3G wireless 2006-02-09 - Frozen methane chunks not responsible for abrupt increases in atmospheric methane 2006-02-09 - Investigating documents in depth 2006-02-09 - China to boost science, tech spending to 2.5 percent of GDP 2006-02-09 - Stardust lands in London: scientists look to comet for vital clues about Solar System 2006-02-09 - Volcanoes helped slow ocean warming trend, researchers find 2006-02-09 - Northern Hemisphere getting warmer over a larger area due to global warming, report 2006-02-09 - NEC Develops Novel Silicon Nanophotonics Technology for Optical Interconnections 2006-02-09 - Net control at question 2006-02-09 - Net neutrality and the regulation debate 2006-02-09 - Briefs: U.K. wireless firms blast EU roaming plan 2006-02-09 - Briefs: Cingular adds WiFi-capable Windows phone 2006-02-09 - Love endures, but Valentine's Day roses are another story 2006-02-09 - On the Scent of a Pre-Historic Particle Accelerator? 2006-02-09 - Science losing war over evolution 2006-02-09 - Renesas Develops Massively Parallel Processor Based on Matrix Architecture 2006-02-09 - UM Team Devises Way to Use Metal in Micromachines 2006-02-09 - Official! Size Really Does Matter... 2006-02-09 - Accumulator ring commissioning latest step for spallation neutron source 2006-02-09 - Google grabs more ground in Internet search 2006-02-09 - One Laptop Project reaches critical stages 2006-02-10 - SpaceX postpones launch of satellite 2006-02-10 - Game over: Livedoor version of 'Life' pulled from market 2006-02-10 - Shooting fish in a barrel: boat makes it easy for deep sea anglers 2006-02-10 - Monroe dress stays stunning with tech 2006-02-10 - A Neutron Star Spins Toward Intergalactic Space 2006-02-10 - Grapefruit or penis? Vietnam accents the difference 2006-02-10 - The Nanoworld of Corrosion 2006-02-10 - India a topper in average e-com deals 2006-02-10 - RAVE-ING Success As Generations Of Astronomers Survey The Stars 2006-02-10 - FCC cable finding welcomed by consumers 2006-02-10 - NTT DoCoMo, Nippon TV bet on mobile TV 2006-02-10 - The importance of staying clean 2006-02-10 - Making Sense of Plant Smells 2006-02-10 - Hydrogen bonds shown to play 'conserved' role in protein folding 2006-02-10 - Researcher Finds Ancient Science and Math Are Timely 2006-02-10 - UF researchers develop ways to keep the bloom on the rose 2006-02-10 - No stem-cell misconduct by Pa. researcher 2006-02-10 - E-waste in trash prohibited in California 2006-02-10 - Pope sees no rivalry between faith and science 2006-02-11 - California man indicted in 'botnet' case 2006-02-11 - The path more traveled seems longer 2006-02-11 - Why some couples look alike 2006-02-11 - Fossils may hold key to dinosaur death 2006-02-11 - Bottom Line: 'India's Google' 2006-02-11 - Cable 'a la carte' gets boost 2006-02-11 - Missing: robot named Phil 2006-02-11 - Physicist to Present New Exact Solution of Einstein's Gravitational Field Equation 2006-02-11 - Factfile on bird flu 2006-02-11 - Wikipedia reviewing US, Canadian and British political bios 2006-02-11 - US chip-maker AMD to contribute to India venture 2006-02-11 - Dark and embarrassing confessions find outlet on artist's website 2006-02-12 - Japanese firms to jointly develop chips for new mobile phones: report 2006-02-12 - China issues guidelines on tackling HIV/AIDS crisis 2006-02-12 - MIT researcher explains how rats think 2006-02-12 - Bottled water, a natural resource taxing the world's ecosystem 2006-02-12 - Refrigeration keeps flowers fresher 2006-02-13 - Landslide threat to Pakistan earthquake survivors 2006-02-13 - Australian scientists say they were silenced on climate change 2006-02-13 - Be my virtual Valentine. Or Not. 2006-02-13 - Tibet wetlands being protected 2006-02-13 - 3G mobile mania arrives in Spain 2006-02-13 - High efficiency` vacuum cleaners no better at protecting against dust mites 2006-02-13 - Sony Ericsson and Nokia to co-operate on DVB-H interoperability 2006-02-13 - Joan of Arc's ashes to go under French microscope 2006-02-13 - Tabletop nuclear fusion device developed 2006-02-13 - Gamma-ray Afterglow from Galactic Centre Gas Clouds reveals Pre-Historic Particle Accelerator 2006-02-13 - Finalists Set To Inspire The Nation In The Uk’s Biggest Female Inventor Awards 2006-02-13 - Briefs: Renesas to make LSIs for 3G mobiles 2006-02-13 - Briefs: Vodafone to use Windows for e-mail 2006-02-13 - Study: Shark attacks declining 2006-02-13 - Reporters say science journals problematic 2006-02-13 - Science slowly explaining evolution detail 2006-02-13 - Einstein`s Theory Improved`? 2006-02-13 - As Much Hot Water As Your Need Or The Sun In Trap 2006-02-13 - Peat Absorbs Oil 2006-02-13 - Integral looks at Earth to seek source of cosmic radiation 2006-02-13 - Reversible microlenses to speed chemical detection 2006-02-13 - Yale statistics professor identifies flaws in IOC figure skating scoring system 2006-02-13 - Networking: Laggards and 'freaks' 2006-02-13 - Lovers and liars: How many sex partners have you really had? 2006-02-13 - Wrinkled membranes create novel drug-delivery system 2006-02-13 - GSM and WLAN come together as Nokia introduces UMA-enabled Nokia 6136 handset 2006-02-13 - Early California: A killing field 2006-02-13 - Tech gifts say 'iLove you' for men 2006-02-13 - Theft of a million stars 2006-02-13 - Briefs: Big wireless TV announcement expected 2006-02-13 - Study: Patients often don't report pain 2006-02-13 - Media publicity best for drug warnings 2006-02-13 - Suit demands Apple replace scratched iPod nanos for free 2006-02-13 - Ground broken on Nevada solar plant 2006-02-13 - Olympians' Emotions Greatly Affected By Prior Expectations Says CU Professor 2006-02-13 - World's first MDDI-compliant LCD controller optimized for cell phones 2006-02-14 - Internet vid content jumps on mobile wave 2006-02-14 - Spirit Completes Fourth Mile On Mars 2006-02-14 - New technology enhances aircraft safety 2006-02-14 - Russian Experts Pleased With Brazilian Space Program 2006-02-14 - HP unveils new iPAQ wireless handheld 2006-02-14 - Russian Rocket To Orbit Arab Satellite February 28 2006-02-14 - Japan warns 'health mushroom' could promote cancer 2006-02-14 - Google exploring personal e-mail domains 2006-02-14 - Shuttle Still Dominates But Exploration Vision Taking Over At NASA 2006-02-14 - New Viewing Technique Bolsters Case For Life On Mars 2006-02-14 - NASA Outlines FY 2006 Operating Plan 2006-02-14 - World's longest laser invented 2006-02-14 - Double views from ERS tandem mission adding depth to Canadian wilderness maps 2006-02-14 - Semi-automatic multimedia monitor tracks sponsorship 2006-02-14 - China says foreign Internet companies must abide by local laws 2006-02-14 - New Horizons Set For A Comfortable Cruise Out To Jupiter And Pluto Transfer 2006-02-14 - Interplanetary dust particles: reproducing GEMS-like structure in the laboratory 2006-02-14 - Race matters to 3-month-olds, study finds 2006-02-14 - Virgin Mobile to offer live digital TV on phones 2006-02-14 - Sandia's low-density, environmentally friendly foam might save surfboard industry from a total wipeout 2006-02-14 - Snows Of Kilimanjaro Disappearing, Glacial Ice Loss Increasing 2006-02-14 - Study: Consumers distort information to support their preferences 2006-02-14 - Samsung Develops Ultra-fast Graphics Memory 2006-02-14 - Quantum breakup is no heartbreaker 2006-02-14 - Study: Southern kids are sicker than most 2006-02-14 - Japan's law to favor online shoppers 2006-02-14 - Cassini cameras spot powerful new lightning storm on Saturn 2006-02-14 - Nanotubes break superconducting record 2006-02-15 - Researchers revolutionise opportunities for the European water industry 2006-02-15 - Briefs: CNN, MSNBC beating Fox News on Web 2006-02-15 - Tech huge factor in being 'cool' 2006-02-15 - Pilots may get help in avoiding turbulence 2006-02-15 - Briefs: Meeting to consider nanotechnology impact 2006-02-15 - How green is my planet? 2006-02-15 - Briefs: Vodafone, Orange with common IM service 2006-02-15 - China defends its Internet censorship laws 2006-02-15 - Microsoft answers EU regulators as deadline approaches 2006-02-15 - 'Maiden Flight' for LHC Computing Grid Breaks Gigabyte-per-Second Barrier 2006-02-15 - Revealed: why we like TV soaps 2006-02-15 - Rome displays Thracian treasures 2006-02-15 - Darwin's nightmare: Toxic toad evolves to secure supremacy 2006-02-15 - New type of star discovered 2006-02-15 - New From Pi – Compact, Precise & Reliable Piezo Translation Stages 2006-02-15 - PANalytical’s X’Pert PRO MPD is the total solution for high throughput X-ray diffraction 2006-02-15 - Lambda Research Announces TracePro® 3.3.6 Release Compatible with TracePro Bridge for SolidWorks® 2006-02-15 - Video capture device aids security and surveillance 2006-02-15 - New Gentec Laser Power & Energy Meter Catalogue 2006-02-15 - Scientists Uncover Lost Maya Ruins - from Space 2006-02-15 - 'SensorNet' surveillance network studied 2006-02-15 - Commtouch records four major Jan. viruses 2006-02-15 - Briefs: Teleglobe, Tornado team on push cellular 2006-02-15 - A fresh spin in quantum physics: The 'spin triplet' supercurrent 2006-02-16 - Upgrading the airplane seatmate 2006-02-16 - Is 2006 (finally) the year of 3G? 2006-02-16 - ESA approves 2013 spacecraft launch 2006-02-16 - 'Nano-Keys' Bind Cell Receptors and Trigger Allergic Reactions 2006-02-16 - Briefs: U.S. telecom spending up 9 percent in 2005 2006-02-16 - U.S. calls for fall of Great Firewall 2006-02-16 - Program helps in designing artificial DNA 2006-02-16 - Natural enemies wanted for poisonous vines 2006-02-16 - Stars Evolve Rapidly, Violently in Ultra-luminous Infrared Galaxies 2006-02-16 - Cane toads a major problem in Australia 2006-02-16 - Briefs: PMC says device meets FCC WiMax rules 2006-02-16 - 'America's Army' game transformed 2006-02-16 - Technology may revolutionize kitchens 2006-02-16 - Most Cave Art The Work Of Teens Not Shamans 2006-02-16 - Overseas NOx Could Be Boosting Ozone Levels in U.S. 2006-02-16 - Report urges coordinated and integrated oversight of nanotechnology 2006-02-16 - Quantum telecloning: Captain Kirk's clone and the eavesdropper 2006-02-16 - Earth from Space: ALOS sends its first image 2006-02-16 - New memory storage devices on horizon with award-winning work 2006-02-16 - US telecoms satellite blasts off from Pacific sea platform 2006-02-16 - Early human walking is studied 2006-02-16 - Researchers power up new lithium battery for hybrid cars 2006-02-16 - New understanding of DNA repair 2006-02-16 - Parkes telescope finds new kind of star 2006-02-16 - America's favorite pastime: Web surfing? 2006-02-16 - Pledge to cut hunger called empty promise 2006-02-16 - Researchers developing better wheat 2006-02-16 - Einstein Equations 2006-02-16 - Spitzer Finds Violent Galaxies Smothered in 'Crushed Glass' 2006-02-16 - Archaeologists unearth Alexander the Great era wall 2006-02-16 - New Clues in the Plant Mating Mystery 2006-02-16 - Probing Question: What is the best way to handle annoying coworkers? 2006-02-16 - Carbon Nanotubes Store Hydrogen in Step Toward Hydrogen Vehicles 2006-02-16 - Infineon sees flotation as best option for memory business 2006-02-16 - Livedoor's Horie applies for bail 2006-02-16 - Hi-tech golfwear to jump in sales 2006-02-16 - UCI researchers discover key factor for survival of human embryonic stem cells 2006-02-17 - US risks 'loss of leadership' in space exploration, NASA warns 2006-02-17 - Chinese acupressure better than physio for tackling back pain 2006-02-17 - Windy City WiFi proposals solicited 2006-02-17 - Greenland ice melting faster than thought 2006-02-17 - King Controls Sues KVH for Patent Infringement 2006-02-17 - Palisade’s NeuralTools™ Software now Available 2006-02-17 - Caburn-MDC Europe launches German distribution network 2006-02-17 - Multiple wavelength laser for testing Si photodetectors 2006-02-17 - Linear actuator 2006-02-17 - New Generation of Digital Holography Microscopes ( DHM) for 3D Nanometer Measurement in Real Time 2006-02-17 - First MacIntosh virus reportedly emerges 2006-02-17 - Wireless World: $30 billion in TV phones 2006-02-17 - Big GSA telecom contract moves to round 2 2006-02-17 - Flight simulator center opened in Singapore 2006-02-17 - New method may help optimize light-emitting semiconductors 2006-02-17 - Thinking too hard may not help 2006-02-17 - Princeton professor foresees computer science revolution 2006-02-17 - Unique exhibit provides glimpse of robotic future 2006-02-17 - New 'active cookie' helps protect Internet users from cyber crooks 2006-02-17 - Study Finds How the Brain Interprets the Intent of Others 2006-02-17 - Clearest Video of Lightning-Generated 'Sprites' High Above Thunderstorms Captured 2006-02-17 - Physicists look at birdsong 2006-02-17 - Scientists confirm role of nano-hairs in self-cleaning lotus leaf 2006-02-17 - Nano fights cancer 2006-02-17 - Bacterium found to have strange magnetic personality 2006-02-17 - Bird flu vaccine not effective in trial 2006-02-17 - Saving tropical forests: will Europe's "Jack" fell Asia's "giant"? 2006-02-17 - Norwegian cancer doctor quits job after admitting to fraud 2006-02-17 - New nano-canary in the nanotoxicology coalmine: The body itself 2006-02-17 - New physics theory resolves mystery of anomalous cosmic rays 2006-02-17 - German regional state premier calls for maglev train to be built soon 2006-02-17 - Michigan State research sheds new light on health dangers of nanoparticles 2006-02-17 - Sharp Introduces 65V-inch LCD Monitor 2006-02-17 - Studies of ancient climates suggest Earth is now on a fast track to global warming 2006-02-17 - Big 6 to lose clout in global outsourcing 2006-02-17 - Cisco CEO to use 'holistic' security 2006-02-17 - UAE chosen for sub-orbital tourism spaceport 2006-02-17 - Increase in animals killed by algae toxin 2006-02-17 - Warmer than a Hot Tub: Atlantic Ocean Temperatures Much Higher in the Past 2006-02-18 - Japan, eyeing lucrative satellite market, launches leading rocket 2006-02-18 - Sea levels could predict cholera outbreak 2006-02-18 - Increased life span may up economic woes 2006-02-18 - Tyrannosaurus rex may have been scavenger 2006-02-18 - Intelligent design bill draws attention 2006-02-18 - High winds, snow cause massive crashes in Canada 2006-02-19 - Foam removed for May shuttle launch 2006-02-19 - Report: Humans evolved to be peaceful 2006-02-19 - Bush calls for expanding 'clean' nuclear energy, research 2006-02-19 - Amazon.com mute on rumored plans to challenge Apple's iPod 2006-02-19 - Scientists say California quake could cause Katrina II 2006-02-19 - New satellites for Spanish military and European telecom company 2006-02-19 - India reports its first H5N1 case in chickens 2006-02-19 - Stars searched for extraterrestrials 2006-02-20 - Astronomers offer list of top candidates for extraterrestrial life (Update) 2006-02-20 - AAAS denounces bills undermining evolution 2006-02-20 - Operators say 3GSM stacks up after Euro congress 2006-02-20 - Computer chips can get smaller, cheaper than first thought: IBM researchers 2006-02-20 - EC report bullish on Euro telecom market 2006-02-20 - NPR's 'Math Guy' explains changing nature of mathematical proof 2006-02-20 - Briefs: Czech's Eesky forming IP television brand 2006-02-20 - Some scientists cast doubt on Darwin 2006-02-20 - Google in Israel: It's official 2006-02-20 - Israeli companies out in force at 3GSM 2006-02-20 - Oceans may soon be more corrosive than when the dinosaurs died 2006-02-20 - New material means 'x-ray specs' no longer required 2006-02-20 - Japan baseball teams make more use of IT 2006-02-20 - Scientists oppose intelligent design 2006-02-20 - Search for alien life challenges current concepts, says U. of Colorado prof. 2006-02-20 - Researcher simluate characteristics of planetary cores 2006-02-20 - Scientist uses dragonflies to better understand flight 2006-02-20 - Venus Express spacecraft fires main engine 2006-02-20 - Speed cameras and lower speed limits urged 2006-02-20 - The Tree of Life flourishes on the Web 2006-02-20 - Biometric science seeks to avert identity crisis 2006-02-20 - Comet dust from NASA mission under analysis 2006-02-20 - Researchers evaluate the effects of warm waters on little fish 2006-02-20 - Scientists Study Liquid 'Nanodrops' 2006-02-20 - Proton radiation more dangerous than once thought 2006-02-20 - Some Americans are uneasy about GE foods 2006-02-20 - Study: Midwest not ready for a major quake 2006-02-20 - The Earth in 3D 2006-02-20 - When do babies develop a love of speech? 2006-02-20 - Bacterial motors could inspire nanotechnology 2006-02-20 - Russia to grant 3G mobile phone licenses this year 2006-02-20 - Researchers Scrutinize 'Spintronics' as History in the Making 2006-02-20 - Technology helps kids learn to communicate 2006-02-20 - Detection of DNA on nanotubes offers new sensing, sequencing technologies 2006-02-21 - Google operating without Internet license in China: report 2006-02-21 - 'Trojan horse' bug at gate of Apple Computer's Macintosh 2006-02-21 - Scientists analyze comet dust gathered by Stardust probe 2006-02-21 - Physicists Step Closer to Understanding Origin of the Universe 2006-02-21 - Online gambling ban reintroduced 2006-02-21 - Wireless chip developed for disaster teams 2006-02-21 - EPA's powers challenged in Supreme Court 2006-02-21 - Some EU nations want bird flu vaccinations 2006-02-21 - Tiny devices to feed advances in food safety and quality 2006-02-21 - Astronomers find a mixed-up solar system 2006-02-21 - Study: Gorillas also have culture 2006-02-21 - WiFi coming to London's center city 2006-02-21 - Nano World: Methanol fuel cell thru nano 2006-02-21 - Briefs: Satellite pay phone takes credit cards 2006-02-21 - MIT thinks small to find safer metals 2006-02-21 - Humans ignore motion and other cues in favor of a fictional stable world 2006-02-21 - Modeling Swarm Behavior 2006-02-21 - Origin of Galactic X-rays Explained 2006-02-21 - Nanoscience study shows that quantum dots 'talk' 2006-02-21 - Red knot birds threatened by crab decline 2006-02-21 - Contamination impact studied in amphibians 2006-02-21 - Well-Dressed Women Get Better Service At Clothing Stores 2006-02-21 - Undersea microbes active but living on the slow side 2006-02-21 - Intel announces technology center in Gaza 2006-02-21 - New gallium nitride film method beats the heat 2006-02-21 - Excuses hurt job productivity when performing simple tasks 2006-02-21 - China issues Internet e-mail regulations 2006-02-21 - Buyer Beware: Online Shopping Hazards Exposed By Computer Scientist 2006-02-21 - China's skyscrapers as polluted as air outside 2006-02-22 - Japan sends infrared satellite into orbit 2006-02-22 - Pear-shaped particles probe big-bang mystery 2006-02-22 - Lab boss makes surprise exit 2006-02-22 - Another busy hurricane season possible 2006-02-22 - 'Big Brother' watching e-mail, computer data: US report 2006-02-22 - Good computer interfaces respect the real world, expert says 2006-02-22 - A Positive Spin 2006-02-22 - High school student finds new protein 2006-02-22 - 3D Navigation System Even for Off-roaders 2006-02-22 - Hens' teeth not so rare after all 2006-02-22 - Three's company 2006-02-22 - Crystal to glass cooling model developed 2006-02-23 - ACOL Technologies, S.A. and Micro Lamps, Inc. sign North American distribution agreement. 2006-02-23 - New 500 page Nanopositioning & Micropositioning catalogue 2006-02-23 - NanoWorld™ announces Pyrex-Nitride AFM Probe 2006-02-23 - Better carbon dating revises some history 2006-02-23 - Google, EarthLink to offer free wireless Internet in San Francisco 2006-02-23 - Gut reaction: Could Viagra treat Crohn's disease? 2006-02-23 - Sun powers stars' cells on Oscar night 2006-02-23 - Scattering of hydrogen makes calculation easier 2006-02-23 - Man-made prostate created by women 2006-02-23 - Scientists discover Mars' atmosphere changed by flares from the Sun 2006-02-23 - Utah evolution bill revised for third time 2006-02-23 - India eyes hi-tech manufacturing 2006-02-23 - First long-duration mission for an ESA astronaut onboard the ISS 2006-02-23 - Research team works on tyre-ice friction 2006-02-23 - Entanglement heats up 2006-02-23 - Sydney reports high levels of pollution 2006-02-23 - Galactic X-ray background source is found 2006-02-23 - Stardust Factory Solves 25-year-old Mystery of Impossible Dust 2006-02-23 - Scientists develop better method for converting sounds to electronic signals 2006-02-23 - Mass extinction of species has begun 2006-02-23 - Study: SAT might predict life satisfaction 2006-02-23 - China Might Be Planning Early Space Station Attempt 2006-02-23 - Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Passes Preliminary Design Review 2006-02-23 - Probing Question: Can you change the handedness you were born with? 2006-02-23 - NTT DoCoMo Achieves World's First 2.5Gbps Packet Transmission in 4G Field Experiment 2006-02-23 - HP to take on rivals with photo kiosks 2006-02-23 - Venerable ultraviolet satellite returns to operations 2006-02-23 - Fossil wood gives vital clues to ancient climates 2006-02-23 - Scientists develop fast-working biosensor 2006-02-23 - Fighting sound with sound 2006-02-24 - Physicists learn how to "teleclone" 2006-02-24 - Matsushita's new president confident of winning DVD format battle 2006-02-24 - Physicists Predict Stock Market Crashes 2006-02-24 - Mobile animal diagnostic lab is developed 2006-02-24 - iRobot's PackBot on the front lines 2006-02-24 - India delays new telecom investment rules 2006-02-24 - Briefs: Japan cybercrime rises by 52 percent 2006-02-24 - Re-used needles not cause of African HIV 2006-02-24 - French police choose IDenta equipment 2006-02-24 - Fingerprint Advances Will Fight Cybercrime 2006-02-24 - Organic Hydrogen Storage 2006-02-24 - Analysts expect to see more wireless IPOs 2006-02-24 - ESA confirms CryoSat recovery mission 2006-02-24 - Mini robots to undertake major tasks? 2006-02-24 - World first forensic technique announced 2006-02-24 - Earprints as evidence? 2006-02-24 - Japan police struggle against cybercrime 2006-02-24 - Wireless World: Not just for nebbishes 2006-02-24 - Briefs: Orange launches fixed-line telecom in U.K. 2006-02-24 - New evidence that natural selection is a general driving force behind the origin of species 2006-02-24 - A blast to chase 2006-02-24 - 'Virus chip' detects new virus in prostate tumors 2006-02-24 - Recovering Sony to double hiring of new graduates 2006-02-24 - NASA physicist looks at Olympic ice in a frozen light 2006-02-24 - Vodafone and Orange join messaging forces 2006-02-24 - New perspective on leaky membrane extends fuel cell run time 2006-02-24 - Brain processing of speech sounds is different in some Southern English speakers 2006-02-24 - Growth front of gallium-arsenide crystals determined by synchrotron X-rays 2006-02-24 - Billionth song downloaded from US online iTunes music store 2006-02-24 - Parthenon sculptures were coloured blue, red and green 2006-02-24 - Chromium health risk study not disclosed 2006-02-24 - Cancer vaccine may be possibility 2006-02-24 - Judge grants reprieve to BlackBerry maker: reports 2006-02-24 - US National Archives video available worldwide over Internet 2006-02-24 - Tech empowers victims' access to hotline 2006-02-25 - Researchers model the physics of mudflows 2006-02-25 - Kennewick Man was deliberately buried 2006-02-25 - US probe nearing Mars: NASA 2006-02-25 - Fossil shows mammals diversified earlier 2006-02-25 - Sony may delay launch of PlayStation 3 2006-02-25 - Hitching a Ride Out of a Gluttonous Black Hole 2006-02-25 - Spanish military satellite launch delayed again 2006-02-25 - Infineon to abandon 2006 IPO for memory business 2006-02-25 - Mother nature meets the Net at wireless Singapore park 2006-02-26 - Hooked On Fishing And Were Heading For The Bottom 2006-02-26 - Space Adventures To Build Spaceport In Singapore 2006-02-26 - China warns of widespread outbreaks of bird flu 2006-02-26 - Opportunity Rover Inspecting 'Bellemont' 2006-02-26 - Spirit Studies Layered Rocks 2006-02-26 - Microsoft to appeal South Korea's anti-trust ruling 2006-02-26 - Japan's ruling party turns heat on opposition over Livedoor e-mail fiasco 2006-02-26 - For US artist James Clar, technology is art 2006-02-27 - Study shows why women cope better than men 2006-02-27 - Message from space for Olympic athletes 2006-02-27 - Beetle suspect in deaths of red bay trees 2006-02-27 - Attosecond pump-probe propsed to explore the dance of electrons 2006-02-27 - Sony Announces 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo 2006-02-27 - EPA panel's recommendations are ignored 2006-02-27 - NASA Ships External Fuel Tank for Next Space Shuttle Mission 2006-02-27 - Study: Football coaches are conservative 2006-02-27 - Study: Football coaches are conservative 2006-02-27 - Security plan imperils endangered species 2006-02-27 - Researchers unlock how cells determine their functions 2006-02-27 - NASA technology 'shoots' for crime scene investigations 2006-02-27 - Microsoft unveils new computer operating systems 2006-02-27 - Archaeology Team Discovers Oldest Remains of Sea-faring Ships in the World 2006-02-27 - Explaining Nanotech 2006-02-27 - Japanese Device Uses Laser Plasma to Display 3D Images in the Air 2006-02-27 - Mangroves importance and decline studied 2006-02-27 - Life, the Remake: Scientist says evolution 'predictable' 2006-02-27 - No ruling yet in BlackBerry case 2006-02-27 - Early humans on the menu 2006-02-27 - Nanoscale Tubing Assembles Itself Instantly 2006-02-28 - Tower of London ravens are moved indoors 2006-02-28 - The lost kingdom of Tambora is found 2006-02-28 - Wager on your Oscar favorites online 2006-02-28 - The Math Of Deadly Waves 2006-02-28 - Lenovo computer brand debuts in Asia Pacific market 2006-02-28 - Stardust Finds A Gem Of A Space Particle 2006-02-28 - The Arctic And Global Warming 2006-02-28 - Cartoon butler bows out as online search firm takes on Google 2006-02-28 - Apple unveils iPod home stereo, mini computer with Intel chip (Update) 2006-02-28 - Sony Ericsson adds seventh Walkman phone 2006-02-28 - Climate scientists to issue dire warnings 2006-02-28 - Optical Device Cancels Starlight So Astronomers Can See Distant Planets 2006-02-28 - Preparing for a Quantum Leap in Computing 2006-02-28 - Giant squid displayed in London 2006-02-28 - U.S. greenhouse emissions up 1.7 percent 2006-02-28 - Laser Beam Expanders 2006-02-28 - Novel Laser Optic Enables Shorter Ultrafast Pulses 2006-02-28 - Learning Pathways Puts Students on the Road to Curriculum Success with Engaging EasyTech Software 2006-02-28 - Photon Power Technology announces new high voltage power Supplies in UK 2006-02-28 - New fiber-coupled diode laser of highest brilliance and absolute quality 2006-02-28 - Second Harmonic Generation and Third Harmonic Generation Units from Del Mar Photonics, Inc. 2006-02-28 - Russia revives international nuclear waste depot plan 2006-02-28 - Phoenician temple found in Sicily 2006-02-28 - Cassini Attempts 12th Titan Flyby
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