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2006-03-01 - ADVENTURES IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS Selected Papers with Commentaries

2006-03-01 - Med students to study dinosaur ailments

2006-03-01 - ICT gets a boost in Indian budget 2006

2006-03-01 - Purdue forecast: Better weather forecasts

2006-03-01 - Beware of eBay deadbeats, author warns

2006-03-01 - Brain's memory storing is studied

2006-03-01 - Artificial atoms amplify light

2006-03-01 - Satellite data used to warn oil industry of potentially dangerous eddy

2006-03-01 - Gulf of Mexico Katrina cleanup continues

2006-03-01 - Bird flu pattern puzzles experts

2006-03-01 - Birds quarantined at Texas pet stores

2006-03-01 - Internet Explorer 7.0 makes waves

2006-03-01 - Scientists: Humans causing climate changes

2006-03-01 - Study: cell calls pose risk to aircraft

2006-03-02 - Study: Brain cells have death system

2006-03-02 - Israeli, U.S. venture firms open joint lab

2006-03-02 - WMI to track greenhouse gas emissions

2006-03-02 - Hitachi develops elevator cars that circulate in loop

2006-03-02 - Anti-terrorist security in ports: containers of the future

2006-03-02 - Greenhouse gases from the deep sea

2006-03-02 - Does Titan's methane originate from underground?

2006-03-02 - Ausonia Mensa remnant massif

2006-03-02 - Software promises more efficient design process

2006-03-02 - Commitment to marriage, emotional engagement key to wives' happiness

2006-03-02 - Laboratory licenses hydrogen sensor technology

2006-03-02 - New aircraft to study severe turbulence

2006-03-02 - Computer Simulation, Lab Synthesis Sift Through Universe of Possible Molecules for the Best

2006-03-02 - Total Solar Eclipse To Be Webcast Live

2006-03-02 - Racial difference in spousal death studied

2006-03-02 - Satellites used to track ocean eddies

2006-03-02 - South Korean prosecutors grill disgraced cloning expert Hwang

2006-03-02 - NASA prepares for May shuttle launch

2006-03-02 - New nanotech process could increase computer memory

2006-03-02 - SpaceX Sets New Launch Date For Falcon

2006-03-02 - Mars Rover Update Preparing For Another Winter

2006-03-02 - Mars Rovers Robotics Planetary Exploration Atacama Xenobiology

2006-03-02 - Stealth sharks may patrol the world's seas

2006-03-02 - Virtual reality used to train surgeons

2006-03-02 - Souping Up Superfluidity Calculations

2006-03-02 - Retreiving data from a black hole

2006-03-02 - Miniature synchrotron produces first light

2006-03-02 - 2102 space rock to give Earth its closest shave, say watchers

2006-03-02 - Masters of Chinese chess to battle it out against robots

2006-03-02 - New twist in classical mechanics finds way around 225-year-old paradox

2006-03-02 - Crater Lichtenberg and young lunar basalts tracked by SMART-1

2006-03-02 - Weighting cancer drugs to make them hit tumors harder

2006-03-02 - Winning postcards from Venus chosen

2006-03-02 - EU sees digital library of six million books, documents by 2010

2006-03-02 - Physicist Owen Chamberlain dies at 85

2006-03-02 - Scientists want global stem cell standards

2006-03-02 - Briefs: BT launching 8Mbps broadband in Britain

2006-03-02 - Buzz builds for Microsoft Origami debut

2006-03-02 - India telecom budget disappoints industry

2006-03-02 - Nano World: New microphone microscope tip

2006-03-02 - Milky Way X-ray mystery solved

2006-03-02 - Study of 2004 Tsunami Disaster Forces Rethinking of Theory of Giant Earthquakes

2006-03-02 - Scientists capture the speediest ever motion in a molecule

2006-03-02 - The Evolution Of Right And Left Handedness

2006-03-02 - Foam Issues Still Dog Shuttle Launch

2006-03-02 - Ecosystem In Suspended Animation

2006-03-02 - Early Andean maize is unearthed

2006-03-02 - Group: Don't rebury Hawaiian artifacts

2006-03-02 - Google CEO sees '100-billion-dollar company'

2006-03-02 - Budget divides Indian IT down the middle

2006-03-02 - 'Bringing together the best in Europe'

2006-03-02 - Xbox 360: Roundup and Review

2006-03-02 - Magnetic Fields Sculpt Narrow Jets From Dying Star

2006-03-02 - Physicist's algorithm simplifies biological imaging -- and also solves Sudoku puzzles

2006-03-02 - Think solar not nuclear for the energy of the future, say UK scientists

2006-03-02 - People Use Separate Brain Mechanisms to Make Ambiguous and Risky Choices

2006-03-02 - Advance hastens practicality of superconductivity

2006-03-02 - Yahoo accuses ex-workers of stealing secrets for rival

2006-03-02 - World faces challenge as technologies lengthen life expectancies, biologist says

2006-03-03 - Lufthansa launches home-printed ticket, boarding pass

2006-03-03 - Samsung unveils new MP3 player to challenge Apple's iPod

2006-03-03 - GM sees hydrogen cars on market by 2010-2015

2006-03-03 - Text messaging remains top service for mobile phone users: IDC

2006-03-03 - NASA basic research loses funding

2006-03-03 - Nanocaps help scientists control magnetism reversal

2006-03-03 - IDF uses wireless tech to manage supplies

2006-03-03 - Mexico City air pollution is studied

2006-03-03 - California creates cell-phone fraud unit

2006-03-03 - International Space Station should be completed in 2010

2006-03-03 - A new awakening for sleep research

2006-03-03 - Briefs: India court blocks state telecom sales tax

2006-03-03 - New class of metal nitrides could lead to more durable semiconductors

2006-03-03 - Researchers mimic high-pressure form of ice found in giant icy moons

2006-03-03 - Part-time pulsar yields new insight into inner workings of cosmic clocks

2006-03-03 - Briefs: Boeing acquires transport-software firm

2006-03-03 - Gigantic cosmic cataclysm in Stephan's Quintet of galaxies

2006-03-03 - Fore play in space leaves scientists unamused

2006-03-03 - Wireless World: Clandestine communications

2006-03-03 - Old-World Primates Evolved Color Vision to Better See Each Other Blush, Study Reveals

2006-03-03 - Teflon chemical to be reduced says EPA

2006-03-03 - Bird flu not a public threat?

2006-03-03 - LIGO once again looking for gravitational waves

2006-03-03 - Keeping cool with oxide films

2006-03-03 - Convergent evolution of molecules in electric fish

2006-03-03 - New bill promotes Net neutraity

2006-03-03 - Ask your car radio!

2006-03-03 - Record-breaking luminosity boosts discovery potential at Fermilab's Tevatron collider

2006-03-03 - La Nina weather phenomenon is coming: WMO

2006-03-04 - BlackBerry maker settles legal case, averts shutdown

2006-03-04 - Space suit technology used for firefighter

2006-03-04 - 600-year-old wreck found in Stockholm

2006-03-04 - Pesticides present in most U.S. streams

2006-03-04 - Better Los Alamos monitoring urged

2006-03-04 - Chimps found to be cooperative

2006-03-04 - Singapore seeks ideas on wireless network

2006-03-04 - Ozone thinning having impact on plants

2006-03-04 - South Korean watchdog hints at probing alleged chip price fixing

2006-03-04 - Vodafone confirms talks over sale of Japan unit

2006-03-04 - China delays space walk mission to 2008

2006-03-04 - Public recognition may be key to giving

2006-03-05 - Largest crater discovered in Sahara

2006-03-05 - Officials in Bahamas rule out bird flu

2006-03-05 - England's butterflies are at risk

2006-03-05 - Earth's Turbulence Stirs Things Up Slower than Expected

2006-03-05 - Archaeologists to establish true value of Roman silver coins

2006-03-05 - US probing antitrust violations in music downloads

2006-03-05 - Use AIDS tests not astrology, Indian HIV activist tells would-be couples

2006-03-05 - Bangladesh tags second Royal Bengal tiger with radio collar

2006-03-05 - Six killed as snow causes havoc in Europe

2006-03-06 - Spanish test out olives as energy source

2006-03-06 - Motor industry displays several shades of green at Geneva show

2006-03-06 - Russian Space Industry Still Optimistic And Creative

2006-03-06 - Mars Rover Team Plays It Safes With Spirit

2006-03-06 - Amber reveals ecology of 30 million year old spiders

2006-03-06 - Europe's most powerful computer unveiled in Germany

2006-03-06 - Electrons flying 'backwards' in Saturn's sky

2006-03-06 - Fourth orbiter to arrive at Mars on Friday

2006-03-06 - The World`s Fastest Measurements of Molecular Vibrations

2006-03-06 - Scientists issue unprecedented forecast of next sunspot cycle

2006-03-06 - Crystal structure library gets a 'data lift'

2006-03-06 - Researchers find ways heat-loving microbes create energy

2006-03-06 - Carbon fiber cars could put US on highway to efficiency

2006-03-06 - Experimental atomic clock uses ytterbium 'pancakes'

2006-03-06 - Hurricanes, other vortices seize energy via 'hostile takeovers'

2006-03-06 - Mars radar missions seek data on water, ice caps, crust

2006-03-06 - Briefs: Motorola offers securer mobile connection

2006-03-06 - AT&T's BellSouth buyout plan worries many

2006-03-06 - AMD Announces Three New Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processors

2006-03-06 - Nanoparticles create biocompatible capsules

2006-03-06 - Ness Technologies makes Outsourcing 100

2006-03-06 - Briefs: Primus launches Australia VoIP service

2006-03-06 - The Kennewick Man's history emerges

2006-03-06 - Briefs: Cisco, Microsoft team on IP office phones

2006-03-06 - Networking: E-mail as slow as snail mail?

2006-03-06 - TI develops line of zero-drift amplifiers

2006-03-06 - Cosmic collisions, past and future, shown

2006-03-06 - Mammals, fruit flies: same biological clock

2006-03-06 - World's oldest ship timbers found in Egypt

2006-03-06 - Liquid crystals show promise in controlling embryonic stem cells

2006-03-06 - Stanford researchers calculate the mathematics of terror

2006-03-06 - It`s not just a game, dude

2006-03-06 - How to Grow a Bigger Brain

2006-03-06 - Hotmail banks on speed for better service

2006-03-06 - System may transform hiring, online dating

2006-03-06 - Verizon extends post-Katrina cell program

2006-03-06 - Report: Citywide WiFi planned for Toronto

2006-03-06 - Towards hydrogen as fuel for cars and electronic devices

2006-03-06 - Dual functions of sight demonstrated

2006-03-06 - France to start issuing biometric passports April 17

2006-03-06 - Japanese entrepreneur next space tourist to head into orbit

2006-03-07 - Towards entangled-photon LEDs

2006-03-07 - 'Intelligent' vacuums, mental typewriters at top high-tech fair

2006-03-07 - Search is on for lost world of dinosaurs in parched Inner Mongolia

2006-03-07 - Researchers works on single molecular diode

2006-03-07 - Novel method used to treat obese mice

2006-03-07 - Substrate developed from sawmill shavings

2006-03-07 - Scientists find brain function most important to maths ability

2006-03-07 - Big hit on a small scale for black-eyed peas

2006-03-07 - Antiproton co-discoverer dies

2006-03-07 - Chip project to bring Bluetooth to players

2006-03-07 - Nano World: Twin-barreled nano-eyedropper

2006-03-07 - Briefs: High hopes for wireless TV at CeBIT

2006-03-07 - Google Israel launches Hebrew news site

2006-03-07 - Briefs: Cingular to deploy RealNetwork wireless TV

2006-03-07 - Briefs: 'Sex and the City' author on Sirius

2006-03-07 - Briefs: Yahoo! launches four new Web services

2006-03-07 - Bottle feeding and obesity

2006-03-07 - Study: humans are still evolving

2006-03-07 - Bell, AT&T deal faces flak in Washington

2006-03-07 - Braxada launched as world wireless conduit

2006-03-07 - Study: More animals might face extinction

2006-03-07 - Research reveals hidden magnetism in superconductivity

2006-03-07 - Magdalenian Girl is a woman and therefore has oldest recorded case of impacted wisdom teeth

2006-03-07 - Computer Science Professor Wins Oscar

2006-03-07 - Scientists warn of a Vesuvius eruption

2006-03-07 - Synthesis of Nanomaterials Leads to National Technology Award

2006-03-07 - Bats Have Complex Skills to Deal with 'Clutter'

2006-03-07 - Americans don't expect healthcare reform

2006-03-07 - Intel Discloses Details of Intel Core Microarchitecture

2006-03-07 - Kurdish family walks on all fours

2006-03-07 - Love on the information suitor highway

2006-03-07 - iVillage wins big from NBC buyout

2006-03-07 - Interview: Alienware's gaming challenge

2006-03-07 - Federal protection asked for Michigan fish

2006-03-07 - New Microscope Generation - WITec has launched the alpha300 series

2006-03-07 - UV SiC photodiodes on Mars

2006-03-07 - XRD and XRF Power Supplies from Photon Power Technology

2006-03-07 - A new theory by Dan Visser suggests no strings, no extra dimentions and possibly no big bang

2006-03-07 - Cutting-edge diamond machining delivers ultra-smooth mirrors ...

2006-03-07 - Specialist lens system design and manufacture ...

2006-03-07 - Stable 405nm, 35mW blue-violet laser diode gives more control

2006-03-07 - Study: Olive oil fed 2,000 B.C. foundries

2006-03-07 - Samsung Unveils 8GB Hard Disk Embedded Phone

2006-03-07 - Elpida Intros New 1 Gigabit DDR2 SDRAMs

2006-03-07 - Study: Mona Lisa neither man nor da Vinci

2006-03-07 - Zogby poll on evolution is released

2006-03-07 - NEC's New Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser: Significant Step Toward Ultra-High-Speed Optical Interconnection

2006-03-07 - France debates whether to legalise Internet downloads

2006-03-07 - Growing solar storms threaten communications, astronauts

2006-03-07 - Petacache: Use that Memory

2006-03-07 - New technologies, ideas can help in bid counter global warming

2006-03-07 - Dissertation explores sex and the Internet

2006-03-08 - US music co-op "la la" goes online for legal song swapping

2006-03-08 - LG Philips develops 100-inch LCD screen, the largest in the world

2006-03-08 - SuitSat Experiment Ended Successfully

2006-03-08 - Random gene breakage found in cancer study

2006-03-08 - Cisco adds video security to product line

2006-03-08 - Confidence helps seniors remember better

2006-03-08 - Aussie minister cool on Telstra plans

2006-03-08 - Endangered turtles' travels are monitored

2006-03-08 - Israel marks National Safe Internet Day

2006-03-08 - Study Finds Californians Unmotivated To Prepare For Next Disaster

2006-03-08 - Saturn Moons In Ghostly Specter

2006-03-08 - Role Of Showoff Hypothesis In Social Decisions Investigated

2006-03-08 - Japan's TDK to withdraw from CD and DVD production

2006-03-08 - Europe's biggest high-tech market bullish ahead of CeBIT

2006-03-08 - Ubiquitous galaxies discovered in the Early Universe

2006-03-08 - Tick Tock: Who Needs an Atomic Clock?

2006-03-08 - New VS Series Leak Detectors from Varian

2006-03-08 - Briefs: Vivendi creates mobile-games division

2006-03-08 - Briefs: Nokia finds steady demand for mobile TV

2006-03-08 - Siemens adds Yahoo! messaging to phones

2006-03-08 - Reining in carbon dioxide levels imperative but possible

2006-03-08 - Briefs: Polycom certified Defense Dept. PBX1

2006-03-08 - May we call them 'Pavlov's Cockroaches?'

2006-03-08 - Fei Sponsors 2006 Safer Nano Conference

2006-03-08 - Basf Chooses Fei System For Nanoparticle R&d

2006-03-08 - Introducing LabSpec 2500 Series, a Portable and Compact Spectrometer for Extreme Spectroscopy

2006-03-08 - New Laser Ablation System for LA-ICP MS

2006-03-08 - Bekaert Adds Industry Veterans To Expand Asian Operations

2006-03-08 - Keithley Extends Industry’s Fastest, Smallest, and Most Cost-Effective SMU Line

2006-03-08 - OL 770-NVS Test & Measurement System for Complete Characterization of NVG-Compatible Displays

2006-03-08 - The oldest explosion in the universe

2006-03-08 - Difference between humans and apes? A matter of expression...

2006-03-08 - Museum official says Bible isn't science

2006-03-08 - Briefs: Verizon to market TV service to apartments

2006-03-08 - The Web: Death, taxes and Internet spam

2006-03-08 - Most distant cosmic explosion was a star collapsing into a black hole

2006-03-08 - Z machine exceeds two billion degrees Kelvin: hotter than the interiors of stars

2006-03-08 - Lucent Announces Further Breakthrough in 100 Gigabit per Second Ethernet-Over-Optical

2006-03-08 - The Strange Case of the Disappearing Quasiparticles

2006-03-08 - MIT tool may reveal architectural past

2006-03-08 - NASA survey confirms climate warming impact on polar ice sheets

2006-03-08 - Study nixes hog waste alternatives

2006-03-08 - Intel Discloses Technologies To Make The Internet More Personal And Mobile

2006-03-08 - New multifunctional chip to meld memory, logic and communications functions

2006-03-08 - 'Yeti crab' found in depths of Pacific

2006-03-08 - Fast-Talking NASA Spacecraft Starts Final Approach to Mars

2006-03-08 - There's more than meets the eye in judging the size of an object

2006-03-08 - DNA: Yes, Snuppy is definitely a clone

2006-03-08 - Merkel opens CeBIT with new high-tech initiative

2006-03-09 - MIT looks to solve architectural secrets

2006-03-09 - Expert: China lags in space technology

2006-03-09 - NASA Mars explorer set for risky move into Red Planet's orbit

2006-03-09 - Google offers 90 million dollars to end 'click fraud' lawsuit

2006-03-09 - Fluent and DEM Solutions announce Partnership to deliver integrated software Capabilities

2006-03-09 - Microsoft unveils secret mini-PC as CeBIT high-tech fair opens

2006-03-09 - Robot lawnmowers, memory sticks with 'bling' star at CeBIT

2006-03-09 - EU decides against uniform GM rules

2006-03-09 - Purdue scientist defends his fusion work

2006-03-09 - Interview: Intel's media gamble

2006-03-09 - A golf shot heard around the universe?

2006-03-09 - Lawsuit virus, trickier pfish mar Internet

2006-03-09 - Mobile operator unveils surfing technology

2006-03-09 - Cisco, Intel invest in gaming technology

2006-03-09 - Mobile firm trades phones for bandwidth

2006-03-09 - How to calculate hardness

2006-03-09 - Satellite reveals Yellowston's deep secret

2006-03-09 - GIOVE A transmits loud and clear

2006-03-09 - Engineering companies urged to make room for the 'gadget girls'

2006-03-09 - Research on the road to intelligent cars

2006-03-09 - Combination of processes results in cleaner petrol

2006-03-09 - Four universities join to establish Western Institute of Nanoelectronics

2006-03-09 - Mass extinctions - a threat from outer space or our own planet's detox?

2006-03-09 - Report: FCC nominee off BellSouth merger?

2006-03-09 - Answers.com sues Babylon

2006-03-09 - Briefs: Ericsson offers Vodafone mobile broadband

2006-03-09 - GA Tech develops ultra-efficient embedded architectures based on probabilistic technology

2006-03-09 - NASA scientists study pollution's origins and air quality impact

2006-03-09 - NASA researchers 'see' the sun's far side

2006-03-09 - 'Killer bees' arrive early in Tucson

2006-03-09 - Panasonic is Developing 4 GB SDHC Memory Card

2006-03-09 - Cassini probe may have found water on Saturn moon

2006-03-09 - Sematech to Investigate Alternate Channel Materials for Advanced Microchips

2006-03-09 - Scientists Working Toward Better Batteries

2006-03-09 - NASA finds stronger storms change heat and rainfall worldwide

2006-03-09 - Chemically squeezing every drop of ethanol from corn

2006-03-09 - Nanotech to Improve Satellites and Solar Cells

2006-03-09 - The Unusual Insulating Properties of a Superconductor

2006-03-09 - Internet tech dazzles FOSE convention

2006-03-09 - Virus makes classified data go online

2006-03-09 - U.N. issues report on world water supplies

2006-03-09 - Evolution exhibit in Chicago challenges creationists

2006-03-09 - China to use own technology for high-speed rail

2006-03-09 - Scientists create tiny mass spectrometer

2006-03-10 - From Vatican to World Cup,'smart labels' on the march

2006-03-10 - To Pluto And Beyond

2006-03-10 - The Physics of Friendship

2006-03-10 - CaF2 Optics for Multiple Scientific Applications from Del Mar Photonics, Inc.

2006-03-10 - Peax 2.0 released

2006-03-10 - Xponent Ramps to Meet Demand by Outsourcing Silicon Wafer Fabrication to IMT

2006-03-10 - Keithley Plays Key Role in New IEEE Test Standards for Carbon Nanotubes

2006-03-10 - Leading Dsp Industry Figures Headline Ti Developers Conference

2006-03-10 - Update: Purdue University investigating 'sonofusion' claims

2006-03-10 - Rodent found in Laos in 2005 belongs to extinct group

2006-03-10 - Senator Opposes Pentagon Plan To Downgrade Space Command

2006-03-10 - Giotto`s brief encounter

2006-03-10 - Saturn`s moon is source of solar system`s largest planetary ring

2006-03-10 - Lycos gets into online gaming

2006-03-10 - Briefs: Golden Telecom plans Moscow WiFi network

2006-03-10 - Wireless World: Stop, diamond thief!

2006-03-10 - Identifying gems and minerals on Earth and on Mars

2006-03-10 - 'Hands free' isn't mind free: Performing even easy tasks impairs driving

2006-03-10 - 'Mental typewriter' that can read minds, at high-tech fair

2006-03-10 - Eleksen develops keyboards for Microsoft

2006-03-10 - Globe Talk: Vodafone's sayonara problems

2006-03-10 - Health concerns over Toronto WiFi plan

2006-03-10 - Nano World: Nano origami supercapacitors

2006-03-10 - Briefs: Pegasus acquires home wireless company

2006-03-10 - Maths solves inner-ear mystery

2006-03-10 - Tiny motor turns giant rods

2006-03-10 - Mars orbiter makes a grab for red planet

2006-03-10 - Volvo promises hybrid truck engines within three years

2006-03-10 - New Hubble images show similar colors for Pluto's moons

2006-03-10 - India says no to Google Earth's peering

2006-03-10 - Wal-Mart to sell Verizon prepaid wireless

2006-03-10 - Cell phones help track traffic flow

2006-03-10 - Ecstasy causes depression in pigs

2006-03-11 - China to boost science, tech spending nearly 20 percent

2006-03-11 - Traveling space particles reveal secrets of comets

2006-03-11 - It Comes From Space to Solve our Energy Problems

2006-03-11 - Mars explorer hits 'perfect' orbit in search of water, life

2006-03-11 - Braille keyboard provides new features

2006-03-11 - Researchers couple chemistry, large-scale computing for combustion calculations in a flash

2006-03-11 - 'Project Fastball' sets speed record for moving data in computer networks

2006-03-11 - NASA Successfully Completes Solid Rocket Motor Test

2006-03-11 - First stem cells injected into brains

2006-03-11 - One-inch Japanese footballer ready for World Cup

2006-03-11 - EU regulators warns Microsoft still not complying with anti-trust ruling

2006-03-11 - Chinese courts step up piracy prosecutions

2006-03-12 - Briefs: Scientists still at odds over cloned sheep

2006-03-12 - Gadgets blur the line between telephony and Internet

2006-03-12 - Kids: high-tech's fussy new customers

2006-03-12 - Ariane launches two satellites

2006-03-12 - Nano-scale fuel cells may be closer than we think, thanks to an inexpensive new manufacturing method

2006-03-12 - U.N. report warns of river extinction

2006-03-12 - More ancient war goddess statues found in Egypt

2006-03-12 - Fourth time lucky for Spanish military satellite launch

2006-03-12 - Space tourism companies reaching for the stars

2006-03-12 - Researchers create conveyer belt for magnetic flux vortices in superconductors

2006-03-13 - Samsung starts mass producing new-era memory chips

2006-03-13 - Roscosmos To Investigate ArabSat Orbit Error

2006-03-13 - Some vindication for S. Korean scientist?

2006-03-13 - Galileo launch delayed

2006-03-13 - Do plants have the potential to vaccinate against HIV?

2006-03-13 - Briefs: South Korea issues warning as yellow snow falls

2006-03-13 - When Repulsive Particles Stick Together - A New Angle On Clustering

2006-03-13 - We make time measurable

2006-03-13 - SystemCrafter Joins Xilinx ESL Initiative

2006-03-13 - Fused silica wafers for rapid delivery

2006-03-13 - 40% More Pixels For Thermal Sensor Module Range

2006-03-13 - When Repulsive Particles Stick Together – A New Angle On Clustering

2006-03-13 - Non- telecommunication Fibre Optic Solutions from Glen Spectra

2006-03-13 - 9 x 9 DOE Pattern Generator for 1064nm Lasers

2006-03-13 - A convincing calculation: ten soccer players ensure excitement

2006-03-13 - Researchers discover new microbial life in the Mediterranean

2006-03-13 - Greenhouse theory smashed by biggest stone

2006-03-13 - Mars under the spotlight again

2006-03-13 - Swedish plans to colonise space

2006-03-13 - Improved Superconductivity in Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

2006-03-13 - Janus particles offer new physics, new technology

2006-03-13 - Pets must be protected from bird flu

2006-03-13 - Scientists ponder bird flu findings

2006-03-13 - Suspected U.S. mad cow case reported

2006-03-13 - Researchers convinced satellites are helpful in tracking epidemics

2006-03-13 - Ultra-clean coal - Could the price now be right to help fight climate change?

2006-03-13 - Microscopic radiator flying on 'skin' of a NASA spacecraft to launch March 14

2006-03-13 - Mind the Nanogaps

2006-03-13 - Study: Electricity kills cancer cells

2006-03-13 - 'Adapt to new technology or die,' Murdoch tells newspapers

2006-03-13 - Samsung Begins Volume Production of First 80-nanometer DDR2 Memory

2006-03-13 - Researchers shrink magnetic storage media down to the nanoscale

2006-03-13 - Years of Observing Combined Into Best-Yet Look at Mars Canyon

2006-03-13 - NZ considers protecting great white sharks

2006-03-13 - Comet from coldest spot in solar system has material from hottest places

2006-03-13 - Texas aerospace engineers to test energy-efficient wing design

2006-03-13 - New cell imaging can identify cancer cells

2006-03-13 - Robots compete this week at Purdue

2006-03-13 - Briefs: Vistula solutions in Venezuela VoIP project

2006-03-13 - New technique provides the first full view of the far side of the sun

2006-03-13 - Playing in the wild affects kids for life

2006-03-13 - Halictid bees' social behavior studied

2006-03-13 - Mars mission passes key test

2006-03-14 - Greenhouse theory smashed by biggest stone

2006-03-14 - Bloggers revisited in campaign-finance law

2006-03-14 - Freezing Magnets With Magnets

2006-03-14 - Study: Cells have a natural defense against HIV

2006-03-14 - New Icy 'Super-Earth' Planet Found

2006-03-14 - Trib outs CIA

2006-03-14 - As 100th bird flu death looms, scientists say pandemic no nearer

2006-03-14 - Sony appeals in US row over PlayStation technology

2006-03-14 - Double Pass Monochromator

2006-03-14 - New Wave Research and Ocean Optics Announce PartnershipTo Develop Next-Generation LIBS Systems

2006-03-14 - FEI’s AUTOMATED 3D CRYSTALLOGRAPHY FEATURED AT PITTCON

2006-03-14 - Informative text describes range of Lens adapters

2006-03-14 - New Kurt J. Lesker Company Vacuum Products Catalog

2006-03-14 - S.Korea develop the smallest transistors

2006-03-14 - Hungarian researchers find H5N1 bird flu vaccine for humans

2006-03-14 - Photon Power Technology Launches HV Power Supplies for Particle Physics Applications

2006-03-14 - Seventh US Patent Issued to ASD Related to Verification of Pharmaceuticals

2006-03-14 - Briefs: Nortel to fully own Glocalnet

2006-03-14 - New EU project to slash greenhouse gases

2006-03-14 - Israeli election ringtones make a splash

2006-03-14 - Briefs: Kosovo police on Motorola broadband

2006-03-14 - Google goes to Mars

2006-03-14 - Aspiring for a broadband revolution

2006-03-14 - U.S. confirms another mad cow case

2006-03-14 - Stardust Findings May Alter View of Comet Formation

2006-03-14 - Space Station Crew Taking Short Trip to Move Soyuz

2006-03-14 - Study Links 'Smog' to Arctic Warming

2006-03-14 - Epson Develops the World's First Print Head Using an OLED Light Source

2006-03-14 - Supercom looks to RF tags for revenue

2006-03-14 - 2,000-year-old tunnels found in Israel

2006-03-14 - Rare volcanic plumes create uncommonly dangerous ash flows

2006-03-14 - Arctic global warming may be irreversible

2006-03-14 - Study Offers Preview of Ice Sheet Melting, Rapid Climate Changes

2006-03-14 - Record-breaking detector may aid nuclear inspections

2006-03-14 - Web site shows search censorship in different countries

2006-03-14 - Yet another use found for nanoparticles

2006-03-14 - Coral may help block virus replication

2006-03-14 - Ancient Phoenician city not destroyed

2006-03-14 - Unbalanced Superfluid Could Be Akin to Exotic Matter Found in Quark Star

2006-03-14 - Nanotechnology brings brain recovery in sight

2006-03-14 - Briefs: U.S. broadband usage up 28 percent in year

2006-03-14 - Study: Running with friends is better

2006-03-15 - Sony to delay PlayStation 3 launch to November

2006-03-15 - One in 10 British teens 'cyberbullied': report

2006-03-15 - NASA internal policy reforms praised

2006-03-15 - US delays shuttle launch due to sensor problems

2006-03-15 - Trouble for iTunes in France?

2006-03-15 - One in 10 British teens 'cyberbullied': report

2006-03-15 - Electrons 'in limbo' seen for first time

2006-03-15 - 'Yanking' Chemical Bonds with Molecular Wires Speeds Reactions

2006-03-15 - SpaceX Plans Reusable Seven Person Capsule

2006-03-15 - Roscosmos Calls For Launch Swaps And Bigger ISS Crew

2006-03-15 - New security toolbar rates e-mail senders

2006-03-15 - Three contenders for the video game crown

2006-03-15 - Magnetic nanoparticles boost green chemistry

2006-03-15 - Top high-tech fair winds up in Germany with attendance down

2006-03-15 - Trojan-horse developers confess

2006-03-15 - Briefs: Support for certified e-mail grows

2006-03-15 - International Council on Nanotechnology studies occupational safeguards

2006-03-15 - Scientists to develop bacteria-powered fuel cells

2006-03-15 - Barrow lifts religion prize

2006-03-15 - The Web: Wagering on 'March Madness'

2006-03-15 - Study: RFID tags are virus vulnerable

2006-03-15 - Study: RFID tags are virus vulnerable

2006-03-15 - Utah teen named top high school scientist

2006-03-15 - New virus seeks 'ransom' for computer files

2006-03-15 - New sensor will help guarantee freshness

2006-03-15 - Researchers grow bone cells on carbon nanotubes

2006-03-15 - Big Alaskan oil spill initially undetected

2006-03-15 - Briefs: XO adds origination to wholesale VoIP

2006-03-15 - Firm offers downloadable mobile upgrades

2006-03-15 - Young outcasts suffer long-term problems

2006-03-15 - China vows to tackle telecom complaints

2006-03-15 - Online bullying taking a toll on kids

2006-03-15 - Briefs: India plans to cull 75,000 birds

2006-03-15 - Did 'Dark Matter' Create the First Stars?

2006-03-15 - Hansen and Langlands win Nemmers prizes

2006-03-15 - German dino sets feathers flying

2006-03-15 - A little happiness: "DNA origami" makes world's smallest Smiley

2006-03-15 - Radar altimetry revolutionises the study of the ocean

2006-03-15 - The cosmic dance of distant galaxies

2006-03-15 - Astronomers, at last, get a chance to size up a brown dwarf

2006-03-15 - Molecule by molecule, new assay shows real-time gene activity

2006-03-15 - Bosons form quantum threesome

2006-03-15 - Bird flu spreads into Denmark

2006-03-15 - Mood Affects Young and Old Differently, Study Finds

2006-03-15 - Briefs: Egyptian pharaoh's tomb is not a tomb

2006-03-15 - Puget Sound cleanup planned

2006-03-15 - Rare Chinese frogs communicate by means of ultrasonic sound

2006-03-15 - Brookhaven Scientists Working Toward Practical Hydrogen-Storage Materials

2006-03-15 - New language transforms business reporting

2006-03-15 - Engineer to study nano in silicon semiconductors

2006-03-15 - Tomato vaccines: New bird flu weapon?

2006-03-16 - Telecoms innovating emergency improvements

2006-03-16 - Proposed California law would track sexual predators by satellite

2006-03-16 - Microsoft sues against alleged eBay software bootlegging

2006-03-16 - Longer life linked with air pollution cuts

2006-03-16 - All for one, one for all: Atoms behave like Three Musketeers

2006-03-16 - Astronomers Report Unprecedented Double Helix Nebula Near Center of the Milky Way

2006-03-16 - Understanding heat flow at the nanoscale is the goal of new project

2006-03-16 - Understanding Moonquakes

2006-03-16 - Briefs: Motorola steps up China investments

2006-03-16 - Intelligence combined with high laser power - intelliWELD 30 FC

2006-03-16 - TOPTICA's iPulse and iBeam with higher power at 375 nm. New versions offer 18 mW output power

2006-03-16 - Chance discovery: Alaska Range glacier surges

2006-03-16 - Let me hear your body talk

2006-03-16 - Integral looks at Earth to seek source of cosmic radiation

2006-03-16 - Deriving the shape of the Galactic stellar disc

2006-03-16 - Telcos, CEA agree on video IP standards

2006-03-16 - Briefs: Korean scientist's research license voided

2006-03-16 - Columbia University retracts three papers

2006-03-16 - 'Relativity' Speaking

2006-03-16 - EU supports research towards the construction of nanomotors

2006-03-16 - Briefs: Georgia limits broadband regulation

2006-03-16 - EPA's perchlorate goal is criticized

2006-03-16 - Feds fail to protect U.S. sheep industry

2006-03-16 - Briefs: Unisys opens major China tech facility

2006-03-16 - PTO unveils new patent filing system

2006-03-16 - ICO comm satellite to launch in May 2007

2006-03-16 - Alaskan volcano is active and oozing magma

2006-03-16 - Students Race to the Future in NASA's Great Moonbuggy Race

2006-03-16 - New Satellite Data On Universe's First Trillionth Second

2006-03-16 - EPA wants nanotechnology studied

2006-03-16 - Turkish scientists try to calm quake fears ahead of solar eclipse

2006-03-16 - EPA acts on clean air interstate rule

2006-03-16 - Nanotechnologists demonstrate artificial muscles powered by highly energetic fuels

2006-03-16 - Picower research finds unexpected activity in visual cortex

2006-03-16 - Sharp to Introduce Industry`s Thinnest 110,000-Pixel CMOS Camera Module

2006-03-16 - New process builds electronic function into optical fiber

2006-03-16 - New chemical-analysis method promises fast results

2006-03-16 - Drug metabolites found in wastewater

2006-03-16 - Wolves might be cut from endangered list

2006-03-16 - Saturn ring spokes may re-appear in July, says new U. of Colorado study

2006-03-16 - 'Frequency comb' spectroscopy proves to be powerful chemical analysis tool

2006-03-16 - Hurricane intensity linked to warmer oceans

2006-03-16 - Water May Not Have Formed Mars' Recent Gullies

2006-03-16 - Latest version of classic game Final Fantasy hits the shelves

2006-03-16 - Broccoli, spinach help prevent pancreatic cancer: study

2006-03-16 - Research Re-examines Strong Hurricane Studies

2006-03-16 - Scientists Discover the Part of the Brain That Causes Some People to Be Lousy in Math

2006-03-16 - Astronomers Discover a River of Stars Streaming Across the Northern Sky

2006-03-16 - New Wrinkle in the Mystery of High-Tc Superconductors

2006-03-17 - US senators propose 'XXX' domain for porn websites

2006-03-17 - Briefs: Famed Pompeii house to reopen

2006-03-17 - NASA honors Apollo moon walker Buzz Aldrin

2006-03-17 - Cryogenic Phonon Scintillators to Help in Search for Dark Matter

2006-03-17 - New geosciences model explains ocean formation

2006-03-17 - Smoking galaxy revealed

2006-03-17 - Physics Cheat Sheet 1.0 released from LivingGraphs.com

2006-03-17 - HRH The Duke of Kent Visits Millbrook Scientific Instruments

2006-03-17 - ASD Releases the RTS-3ZC Integrating Sphere Accessory

2006-03-17 - Tasting maple syrup, for science

2006-03-17 - Which Carnivores Kill Other Carnivores

2006-03-17 - Young Galaxies Were Hostile To Life

2006-03-17 - Russian Space Force Commander Visits US Facilities

2006-03-17 - Synchrotron x-ray experiments in the world's strongest magnetic field

2006-03-17 - New direction for cosmic radiation

2006-03-17 - Paragon designs cell-WiFi phone for China

2006-03-17 - Rambus licenses Cell BE chips to IBM

2006-03-17 - Internet music engines fuel discovery

2006-03-17 - Wireless World: Attack of the 'botnets'

2006-03-17 - Google capital spending spike will slow 2006 growth

2006-03-17 - Briefs: Canada to urge looser telecom rules

2006-03-17 - Briefs: Patton ships smaller VoIP phone adapter

2006-03-17 - Radar altimetry confirms global warming is affecting polar glaciers

2006-03-17 - Brain-scanning technology reveals how we process brands and products

2006-03-17 - Nearly 70 percent of U.K. uses digital TV

2006-03-17 - Hackers use Microsoft XP on a Mac

2006-03-17 - Tiny 'cages' could trap carbon dioxide and help stop climate change

2006-03-17 - Tiny Bubbles in Nanofilms

2006-03-17 - Locust research could tell us why Elvis preferred peanut butter sandwiches

2006-03-17 - Sony's New 20-Inch LCD Offers Simultaneous PC and TV Viewing

2006-03-17 - Tritium has leaked from nuclear plants

2006-03-17 - 1906-type earthquake could be devastating

2006-03-17 - Using 'Minutiae' to Match Fingerprints Can Be Accurate

2006-03-17 - New 'Liquid Lens' Data for Immersion Lithography

2006-03-17 - Algorithm Advance Produces Quantum Calculation Record

2006-03-17 - Starbucks to use tracking devices to monitor coffee shipments

2006-03-17 - Japan's Sanyo to ally with Taiwan's Quanta in TVs

2006-03-17 - France accused of not disclosing bird flu

2006-03-17 - Rising salary may blunt India's BPO edge

2006-03-18 - Apple's iTunes could tune out in France over proposed law: experts

2006-03-18 - Researchers create world's first transparent integrated circuit

2006-03-18 - Briefs: First cloned pigs in Denmark for research

2006-03-18 - Chinese cyber-dissident jailed for 10 years

2006-03-18 - Indonesia upgrades Java volcano alert status

2006-03-18 - Japan's Softbank enters cellphones with 15-bln-dollar Vodafone buy

2006-03-18 - Weight gain may be linked to Ad-3 virus

2006-03-18 - Google ordered to release some search data

2006-03-19 - Poaching may destroy last Sumatran rhinos

2006-03-19 - Scientists test spread of life

2006-03-19 - Biological spring coming sooner

2006-03-19 - Radar used to study snow, sleet, rain

2006-03-19 - Experts struggle to fight online "phishing' schemes

2006-03-19 - March Madness infects the Internet

2006-03-19 - 'Hot Jupiter' Systems may Harbor Earth-like Planets

2006-03-19 - Struggling Seiko Epson to trim semiconductor business

2006-03-19 - Residents flee as cyclone heads for Australian coast

2006-03-19 - Hot chili peppers might help fight prostate cancer: study

2006-03-19 - Sea coral's trick helps scientists tag proteins

2006-03-20 - Japan starts issuing biometric passports

2006-03-20 - Blackstar A False Messiah From Groom Lake

2006-03-20 - Astronomers Find Origin Of Extreme-Helium Stars

2006-03-20 - New supercomputer design planned

2006-03-20 - Researchers find fat gene

2006-03-20 - Behavioral studies show UV contributes to marsupial color vision

2006-03-20 - Mouse gets human-type immune system

2006-03-20 - Networking: 'Corridor Warriors'

2006-03-20 - Briefs: XO expanding U.S. fiber-optic network

2006-03-20 - High bills may put damper on mobile growth

2006-03-20 - Court rules against Bush administration

2006-03-20 - Bulgarian, Italian researchers to develop anti-AIDS vaccine for newborns

2006-03-20 - IPv6: Challenge to Internet freedom?

2006-03-20 - Government accused of rewriting science

2006-03-20 - Cadence announces recruitment drive

2006-03-20 - McAfee signs cellular anti-virus deal

2006-03-20 - ISS crew makes room for their replacements

2006-03-20 - India PM calls for more spectrum release

2006-03-20 - 'Quaero' becoming a reality

2006-03-20 - Avian flu spreading in Israel

2006-03-20 - South Korea's disgraced cloning expert fired from university

2006-03-20 - Graduate Student Wins Top Award for Particle Physics Dissertation

2006-03-20 - Commerce Secretary Gutierrez Announces New Nanotechnology Center

2006-03-20 - 'Executive' Monkeys Influenced By Other Executives, Not Subordinates

2006-03-20 - Mars Rovers Get New Manager During Challenging Period

2006-03-20 - Briefs: Sprint Nextel files phone fraud lawsuit

2006-03-20 - Briefs: Microsoft said designing wireless device

2006-03-20 - ISS prepares for new crew arrival

2006-03-20 - Briefs: Rare ancient coffin found in Cyprus

2006-03-20 - Norwegian E.coli focus shifts to sausage

2006-03-20 - Briefs: Mold threatens Japanese cherry trees

2006-03-20 - Cyclone likely killed part of Great Barrier Reef

2006-03-20 - Dell to double employees in India in three years

2006-03-20 - Tech remodeling the art gallery scene

2006-03-21 - Fish collection moves into the digital age

2006-03-21 - Satellites help find deep ocean whirlpools

2006-03-21 - Tiny Greek island prepares for solar eclipse invasion

2006-03-21 - Google, Nike team up to create online football arena

2006-03-21 - Toshiba tipped to launch next-generation DVD player this month

2006-03-21 - Geomagnetic flip may not be random after all

2006-03-21 - The locked migration of giant protoplanets

2006-03-21 - First images of flowing nano ripples

2006-03-21 - Internet TV strides forward in Germany

2006-03-21 - Google launches test version of finance site

2006-03-21 - First Results from DESY's New Free-Electron Laser

2006-03-21 - U.S. to increase wild bird avian flu tests

2006-03-21 - Poll: Public clueless about IPTV

2006-03-21 - Briefs: U.K. proposes ending telecom price control

2006-03-21 - Briefs: Tax filing online better than an MP3?

2006-03-21 - Briefs: Hibernia trans-Atlantic broadband hits U.S.

2006-03-21 - Report: Earth's diversity is diminishing

2006-03-21 - Launch of new P2P technology for television

2006-03-21 - We're flying without wing flaps and without a pilot

2006-03-21 - A new metal detector to study human disease

2006-03-21 - Polar neutrino observatory takes a big step forward

2006-03-21 - When mice choose mates, experience counts

2006-03-21 - New nano-material research a 'pore' excuse for engineering

2006-03-21 - Engineers squeeze secrets from proteins

2006-03-21 - Treo vies with BlackBerry for top spot

2006-03-21 - BBC gears to shifts in news consumption

2006-03-21 - Briefs: Digital copyright law stifling innovation

2006-03-21 - Deutsche Telekom, Microsoft team on IPTV

2006-03-21 - WHO may open its private bird flu database

2006-03-21 - On-job minority women harassment studied

2006-03-21 - WiFi reaches U.K. buses

2006-03-21 - Russian surveys continental shelf borders

2006-03-21 - Stanford professor hopes to mimic the brain on a chip

2006-03-21 - Warbling whales speak a language all their own

2006-03-21 - New sensor detects chemical, biological, nuclear and explosive materials

2006-03-21 - Spitzer Sees 9 Billion Years Back in Time

2006-03-21 - Significant Progress in Flexible Display Nanoresearch Announced

2006-03-21 - Phagocytosis study: surprising discovery

2006-03-21 - UF researchers study TB epidemic

2006-03-21 - Amazon rainforest grows best in dry season

2006-03-21 - Manipulating cell receptor alters behavior

2006-03-21 - France approves controversial iTunes bill

2006-03-21 - Homeland Security network gets an F

2006-03-21 - Water-saving technology plans range from simple to surreal

2006-03-22 - CSIRO Builds Smart Energy System

2006-03-22 - Scientists find another key to HIV success

2006-03-22 - Samsung develops silent flash-chip drive to replace hard disk

2006-03-22 - Microsoft delays release of Vista operating system to January

2006-03-22 - Organizing Gold Nanoparticles with DNA

2006-03-22 - French lawmakers put worm in Apple's iPod

2006-03-22 - Warming trend may result in malaria's rise

2006-03-22 - Space tourism lures a rising number of US entrepreneurs

2006-03-22 - NASA's Space Technology 5 Satellites Soar Into Space

2006-03-22 - Larry's cool change good for reef

2006-03-22 - Game developers converge on San Jose

2006-03-22 - EU presses for broadband's way forward

2006-03-22 - Study: Plants can be divided into species

2006-03-22 - Study: Soil erosion threatens human health

2006-03-22 - Was Einstein Wrong about Space Travel?

2006-03-22 - Incoherent boost for light surgery

2006-03-22 - Technical Datasheets Introduced For 3-Dimensional Atom Probe

2006-03-22 - Polychromix Launches The Phazir, A Revolutionary New Nir Handheld Digital Transform Spectrometer

2006-03-22 - Custom and Standard Fibre Assemblies

2006-03-22 - Millbrook Wins Five New Orders

2006-03-22 - Easily Removable UV Curable Adhesive

2006-03-22 - New Industrial Laser Enables High-Throughput Micromachining

2006-03-22 - Archivable clear sharp images produced by new Video Endoscope

2006-03-22 - Cell barrier shows why bird flu not so easily spread among humans

2006-03-23 - ESA satellite flood mapping service begins

2006-03-23 - IBM think-tank calls on businesses to save the world while making money

2006-03-23 - Microsoft hit after Vista delay

2006-03-23 - Fossil of new dinosaur species is found

2006-03-23 - Briefs: F-Secure provides Orange with anti-virus services

2006-03-23 - Briefs: Telecom reform would open Canada market

2006-03-23 - Dell, Alienware bullish on PC entertainment

2006-03-23 - Israel gets local versions of eBay, PayPal

2006-03-23 - Arctic, Antarctic Melting May Raise Sea Levels Faster than Expected

2006-03-23 - US government backs Apple against French law

2006-03-23 - Florida gets a new tourist: hurricane fans

2006-03-23 - Problem: What to do with 7 million fish

2006-03-23 - Sony sees the online light

2006-03-23 - Bush considers raising fuel standards

2006-03-23 - Bird flu claims five lives in Azerbaijan

2006-03-23 - Surface plasmons squeeze light

2006-03-23 - Microsoft reshuffles Windows operations following Vista delay blow

2006-03-23 - Internet surges as source for news in US

2006-03-23 - Probing Question: Can anything travel faster than the speed of light?

2006-03-24 - 2004-2005 hurricane seasons 'odd but explainable'

2006-03-24 - New look for comets

2006-03-24 - Logitech announce 5% discount on all materials processing consumables

2006-03-24 - Compact DC input ATX Power Supplies

2006-03-24 - Minimal Alignment Reflecting Collimators

2006-03-24 - World wireless revenue to surpass fixed

2006-03-24 - Wireless World: Wirelessly monitoring ECGs

2006-03-24 - Globe Talk: The homeland-security business

2006-03-24 - Japanese court halts nuclear reactor

2006-03-24 - Google joins Standard and Poor's 500 index

2006-03-24 - Lucent, Alcatel said in merger talks

2006-03-24 - Survey: Asia uses more-complex chip design

2006-03-24 - Briefs: 140M homes expected to have DVRs by 2010

2006-03-24 - Singapore seeks ideas for broadband net

2006-03-24 - Briefs: Motorola opens 17th R&D center in China

2006-03-24 - Disorder helps to 'hyperfocus' waves in time reversal acoustics

2006-03-24 - Wasabi's kick linked to single pain receptor

2006-03-24 - Permanent admissions are better for US high-tech workforce than H-1B expansion

2006-03-24 - Scientists identify two new forms of ice

2006-03-24 - Tastier Tomatoes in the Future?

2006-03-24 - Breakthrough in split second 3D face imaging

2006-03-24 - It's a wrap, GDC top 12 list

2006-03-24 - Pesticide exposure linked to lower IQ

2006-03-24 - Mini-Comets Approaching Earth

2006-03-24 - IBM builds first IC around a single carbon nanotube

2006-03-24 - New solar twin could shed light on another Earth

2006-03-24 - Briefs: Microsoft confirms schedule for Office 2007

2006-03-24 - NASA's New Mars Orbiter Returns Test Images

2006-03-24 - Governments must heed warnings on climate change now: chief scientist

2006-03-24 - Pioneering US computer game designer proclaims industry "brain dead"

2006-03-24 - Nortel, Sierra boast EV-DO Revision A test

2006-03-24 - VCs seek dot-com success stories in India

2006-03-24 - Ruling allows poultry pollution evidence

2006-03-24 - Teens undergo fast brain makeover

2006-03-25 - 'Coinage' of plankton -- viruses

2006-03-25 - Scramjet engine launched in Australian outback

2006-03-25 - First SpaceX launch ends in failure

2006-03-25 - Researchers: supersonic jet test a success

2006-03-26 - Network uses pets as sentinels

2006-03-26 - Snowmelt occurring earlier in N. America

2006-03-26 - World's tallest tower looms in Tokyo

2006-03-26 - Drug can help patients with severe Alzheimer's: study

2006-03-26 - SKorea's Hynix ordered to halt NAND chip sales in Japan

2006-03-26 - "Shadow of the Colossus" and "Darwinia" celebrities at electronic games awards

2006-03-26 - Japan's long-stalled nuclear power project gets boost

2006-03-26 - Cloned pigs are porky and best, say scientists

2006-03-26 - 'Custom' nanoparticles could improve cancer diagnosis and treatment

2006-03-27 - New nanotechnology analysis: tiny tech brings huge changes

2006-03-27 - Japan's KDDI offers 3-D navigation on cellphones

2006-03-27 - The Eye of God returns

2006-03-27 - Researchers get neurons and silicon talking

2006-03-27 - Light-sensitive particles change chemistry at the flick of a switch

2006-03-27 - Germans the most intelligent Europeans: study

2006-03-27 - Team readies for Venus arrival

2006-03-27 - 'Accelerated evolution' converts RNA enzyme to DNA enzyme in vitro

2006-03-27 - Researchers measure high-pressure lattice dynamics of molybdenum

2006-03-27 - Plotting the road ahead for wireless sensor networks

2006-03-27 - Polymer composite provides better fire protection than steel

2006-03-27 - New 3D Magnetic Tweezers

2006-03-27 - Coal-based jet fuel poised for next step

2006-03-27 - Light activated anticancer drug targeted to DNA using cisplatin like sub-units

2006-03-27 - PC sales to hold despite Windows delay: report

2006-03-27 - Study shows headdown bedrest precisely mimics human physiology in spaceflight

2006-03-27 - Inducing melanoma for cancer vaccine development

2006-03-27 - Briefs: National Semi out with backlight drivers

2006-03-27 - Briefs: Ericsson integrates Marconi's broadband

2006-03-27 - Wolf to be honored for science, tech work

2006-03-27 - Idol goes Underground with online contest

2006-03-27 - Briefs: XM adds 17 new programs to lineup

2006-03-27 - Briefs: ICANN Internet conference opens in N.Z.

2006-03-27 - Oceanographer Sees 'Oceans of Trouble'

2006-03-27 - Envisat making first direct measurements of ocean surface velocities

2006-03-27 - Clues to African archaeology found in lead isotopes

2006-03-27 - Optical rotation sheds light on vacuum

2006-03-27 - Motorola delivers the power of 3G with E1070 handset

2006-03-27 - Avian culling doesn't stop bird flu

2006-03-27 - Study offers new recipe for oxygen on icy moons

2006-03-27 - Taking a bite out of a fellow worker helps wasps recruit new foragers

2006-03-27 - Online service helps users trade DVDs

2006-03-27 - AMD, lead sponsor at WCIT

2006-03-27 - NASA announces lift-off, budget cuts

2006-03-27 - Rare painted Roman-era statute is found

2006-03-27 - New family of biodegradable polymers shows promise for intracellular drug delivery

2006-03-27 - InPhase Demos 515 Gigabits Per Square Inch Data Density

2006-03-27 - High-energy physics at the highest level

2006-03-27 - NASA Reinstates the Dawn Mission

2006-03-27 - Protection asked for fossilized footprints

2006-03-27 - Modeling the Chemical Reactions of Nanoparticles

2006-03-27 - North Carolina has water safety problem

2006-03-28 - Asleep or awake we retain memory

2006-03-28 - US takes lead in global IT ranking: WEF

2006-03-28 - Japan looks to military use of space

2006-03-28 - Fuel leak caused fire on first launch of SpaceX Falcon1

2006-03-28 - FEC approves new Internet rules

2006-03-28 - Study: World's seagrass beds are declining

2006-03-28 - United States plans to build lunar base

2006-03-28 - Computer model predicts nanotube breaks

2006-03-28 - Sumatra megaquake defied theory

2006-03-28 - 3-D imaging to enable clean energy technologies

2006-03-28 - Riding on a cushion of vapor

2006-03-28 - Enzyme inhibitors block replication of SARS virus

2006-03-28 - Cool nanotechnology can save energy

2006-03-28 - Horse antibodies against the bird flu virus H5N1 are effective as treatment in mice

2006-03-28 - Ultrasound And Algae Team Up To Clean Mercury From Sediments

2006-03-28 - Briefs: EC to cut Europe roaming charges

2006-03-28 - Britain looks to reducing food ads

2006-03-28 - Hong Kong Broadband starts free movie site

2006-03-28 - Briefs: Telenor with over 96 percent of Glocalnet

2006-03-28 - See Total Solar Eclipse Tomorrow in a Different Light

2006-03-28 - Israeli mobile markets with music

2006-03-28 - Nano World: New nanoelectronics roadmap

2006-03-28 - Poll: Phone video appeals to consumers

2006-03-28 - Britain ducks CO2-reduction promise

2006-03-28 - British supermarket chain stops cod sales

2006-03-28 - Device Could Make Web Shopping More Secure

2006-03-28 - Remains of 3,500-year-old palace are found

2006-03-28 - Computer sales rise 36 percent in Brazil

2006-03-28 - Australia registers world's first anti-spam code of practice

2006-03-28 - The phony goat gets the worm

2006-03-28 - Fiber-optic network sets world record

2006-03-28 - Carbon nanotube absorption measured in worms, cancer cells

2006-03-28 - Fujitsu's 200GB Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive for Notebooks

2006-03-28 - Strings As Structural Elements? Engineers Devise Mathematics For New Age Structures

2006-03-28 - EU to force down cost of mobile phone calls from abroad

2006-03-28 - X-ray method improves soft tissue detail

2006-03-28 - Briefs: Intel sets up $50M Brazil venture fund

2006-03-28 - Egg-like cells obtained in pig fetal skin

2006-03-28 - Australia: Japan's whaling program a sham

2006-03-28 - Italian scientists find ancient Ur tablets

2006-03-28 - Rebound Marriages No More Likely to End in Divorce

2006-03-28 - Further Secrets of the Snail Love Dart

2006-03-28 - Nanonutrients' Promise: Vast Gains In Human Health

2006-03-28 - Electric Snowmobile: Sled-Necks, Tree-Huggers Unite

2006-03-28 - Cerium oxide nanotubes get noticed

2006-03-28 - Mega eruption of Yellowstone's southern twin

2006-03-29 - Apple trademark battle comes to the crunch

2006-03-29 - Going With The Flow

2006-03-29 - Astronomers Weigh Adopted Twin Brown Dwarfs

2006-03-29 - Pacific islands paradise now protected

2006-03-29 - Study: Video games can act as analgesics

2006-03-29 - Study: How sweet it is -- or is it?

2006-03-29 - First dinosaur traces found in South Pacific

2006-03-29 - Scientists show that children think like scientists

2006-03-29 - Engineers building 'erasible' detectors, 'nanobrushes' and DNA 'highrises'

2006-03-29 - Rising to the challenge of managing bandwidth

2006-03-29 - Eclipse sweeps dark path over Africa, Middle East

2006-03-29 - Tiny water purification packet helps save lives worldwide

2006-03-29 - Biodiversity conservation may help reduce the impacts of natural disasters

2006-03-29 - New approach removes sulfur from military-grade fuel

2006-03-29 - Briefs: Ericsson to manage Dutch Vodafone network

2006-03-29 - Minimal genome should be twice the size, study shows

2006-03-29 - Ocean 'dead zones' trigger sex changes in fish, posing extinction threat

2006-03-29 - Scientists discover new gene responsible for spread of cancer

2006-03-29 - A Better Way to Cool Computer Chips Receives Support

2006-03-29 - NASA Prepares for Space Exploration in Undersea Lab

2006-03-29 - Cheaper and smaller inverters for solar panels

2006-03-29 - More evidence chicxulub was too early

2006-03-29 - Looking to understand why Sun's corona shines hotter than the Sun itself

2006-03-29 - Cancer researcher Dr. Robert Miller dies

2006-03-29 - Cellular nanoscale drug delivery from the inside out

2006-03-29 - Digital Angel provides S. Africa herd tags

2006-03-29 - Verizon, Dell offer laptop wireless plan

2006-03-29 - Report: Israelis report election spam

2006-03-29 - Briefs: Microsoft expands licensing to hardware

2006-03-29 - Firm sends multiple HDTV streams over WiFi

2006-03-29 - Briefs: iPods to have volume-limit setting

2006-03-29 - Study: Traditional police lineups valuable

2006-03-29 - California condors making a comeback

2006-03-29 - The Web: An Arabic-language Internet?

2006-03-29 - Is 'super-broadband' worth it for business?

2006-03-29 - Report: Russian comm satellite fails

2006-03-29 - eBay in Supreme Court in test for patent system

2006-03-29 - Gulf of Mexico protection plan announced

2006-03-29 - Briefs: Satphone provides hot spots for responders

2006-03-29 - Intel designs rugged PC for rural India

2006-03-29 - Briefs: China Mobile in 7-city network expansion

2006-03-29 - Students Win Robotics Basketball Tournament

2006-03-29 - Asian carp problem solution: Eat them?

2006-03-29 - Rube Goldberg contest set for this weekend

2006-03-30 - Internet growth cooling, but dependence increasing: report

2006-03-30 - Boucher calls for dot-com investigation

2006-03-30 - Expedition 13 Launched From Baikonur

2006-03-30 - Briefs: Phone-number inquiries going down

2006-03-30 - Hopkins experts help ID Katrina victims

2006-03-30 - Stronger storms forecast for Europe

2006-03-30 - Image of Jesus' crucifixion may be