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2006-05-01 - After a soaring takeoff, the Kyoto carbon market slams into turbulence 2006-05-01 - China bans breast enlarging gel 2006-05-01 - Opportunity Passes 800 Sols On Mars 2006-05-01 - NASA Tests Updated Rocket Motor For Shuttle 2006-05-01 - Station Crew Will Try Orbit Boost Again 2006-05-01 - Water running uphill a cooling idea 2006-05-01 - New Evidence Suggests Need to Rewrite Bronze Age History 2006-05-01 - Spirit Surveys Local Terrian For Winter Of 2006 2006-05-01 - Iron oxide nanoparticles may help detect, treat tumors 2006-05-01 - Networking: Is that bank's URL legitimate? 2006-05-01 - In Brief: Keeping tabs on kids via cell phone 2006-05-01 - In Brief: Free Ireland VoIP plan withdrawn 2006-05-01 - In Brief: N.Z. extends comment on cell termination 2006-05-01 - Computer forensics is a red-hot job market 2006-05-01 - Security threats grow for Apple Mac computers: report 2006-05-01 - Shared theories on thought could lead to smart machines 2006-05-01 - Japan facing obstetrician shortage 2006-05-01 - NASA Astronaut Eileen Collins retires 2006-05-01 - First neutrons produced by DOE's Spallation Neutron Source 2006-05-01 - Napster expands its music experience 2006-05-01 - Solitons: Next wave in electronics? 2006-05-01 - Study says coffee helps in persuasion 2006-05-01 - Poll: Most prefer no job to being obese 2006-05-01 - In Brief: Aussies might delay Telstra privatization 2006-05-01 - The Sky is Falling 2006-05-01 - Polymer Nanotubes as Molecular Probes and DNA Carriers 2006-05-01 - Scientists Find Closest Pair of Supermassive Black Holes 2006-05-01 - Sandhill cranes make a comeback 2006-05-01 - Scientists re-examine plants' role in global warming 2006-05-01 - Nanotubes act as 'thermal Velcro' to reduce computer-chip heating 2006-05-01 - 50 years on, echoes of tragic past haunt Japan's Minamata city 2006-05-01 - Lots of options available to VoIP users 2006-05-01 - US online giant Yahoo aids techno-challenged 2006-05-01 - Study: Does IQ drop as people age? 2006-05-01 - Study: Co-workers hide their best ideas 2006-05-01 - U.S. obesity levels grossly underestimated 2006-05-01 - Men-women life expectancy gap narrows 2006-05-01 - Discovery scheduled for important move 2006-05-01 - NASA seeks plans for education agreement 2006-05-02 - SKorea's LG Electronics tops world's PDP sales 2006-05-02 - Mass. Senate debates needle law 2006-05-02 - Video phones to sacrifice early profits 2006-05-02 - Visto wins patent case, files against RIM 2006-05-02 - Doctors urged to push exercise for kids 2006-05-02 - New software protects confidentiality of data while enabling access and sharing 2006-05-02 - Biotech cotton provides same yield with fewer pesticides 2006-05-02 - What is the sound of one person talking? 2006-05-02 - New laser lab shows fastest physical processes known 2006-05-02 - Incredibly short light pulses capture our microscopic world 2006-05-02 - Intel to invest billion dollars for emerging markets Internet 2006-05-02 - Europe's space module takes step closer to launch 2006-05-02 - Arsenic found in water at Seattle schools 2006-05-02 - The Greenbeards Have Blue Throats In The Evolution Of Altruistic Behavior 2006-05-02 - Is Microsoft a role model for tech aid? 2006-05-02 - Nano World: Water for denser nano-memory 2006-05-02 - In Brief: FOX acquires two tech start-up companies 2006-05-02 - Treasure dig threatens Bosporus tunnel 2006-05-02 - In Brief: Dobson upgrades North Slope cell service 2006-05-02 - List of threatened species still growing 2006-05-02 - Shoppers don't like others touching items 2006-05-02 - Learning the language of DNA 2006-05-02 - World-leading microscope shows more detail than ever 2006-05-02 - BabyBot takes first steps 2006-05-02 - Experiment on Monsoon Season Rainfall Lives Up to its 'Name' 2006-05-02 - Exeter Engineers in race to develop malaria detector 2006-05-02 - NASA Announced 14th International Space Station Crew 2006-05-02 - Peeking Behind Venus' Veil 2006-05-02 - IBM Researchers Demonstrate New Method for Rapid Molecule Sorting and Delivery 2006-05-02 - Is a Russian peninsula really part of North America? 2006-05-02 - Samsung Develops 7-inch WVGA, Single-Chip LCD for Mobile Devices 2006-05-02 - Italians report major dinosaur discovery 2006-05-02 - A large Roman-era villa is discovered 2006-05-02 - T Cell 'Brakes' Lost During Human Evolution 2006-05-02 - Producing Dark Matter 2006-05-02 - Targeted virus compels cancer cells to eat themselves 2006-05-02 - Seattle top Microsoft gaming city 2006-05-02 - St. Jude bird flu vaccine test successful 2006-05-02 - Greenhouse gas emissions increased in 2005: US study 2006-05-02 - Asian governments among the worst enemies of Internet freedom 2006-05-02 - Mass dolphin deaths off Zanzibar a mystery: scientists 2006-05-02 - Samsung and T-Mobile release T509 2006-05-02 - Area safety may play role in obesity 2006-05-02 - Study: Regulate alcohol marketing 2006-05-02 - Scientists study speed camera efficacy 2006-05-03 - Venda riding e-commerce boom 2006-05-03 - Scientific journals now available in Iraq 2006-05-03 - Suicide risk linked to birth month 2006-05-03 - 5 percent of Britons have a disorder 2006-05-03 - Bill would open scientific research access 2006-05-03 - Successful Launch Of Swedish Maxus 7 Sounding Rocket 2006-05-03 - US seeks laser weapon to shoot down enemy satellites: report 2006-05-03 - Why mice don`t get cancer of the retina 2006-05-03 - Prospecting for Scientific 'Gems' with Google 2006-05-03 - Infrared system helps pilots and drivers see in fog and at night 2006-05-03 - 'Chernobyl' virus author dodges prison 2006-05-03 - Russian military to withdraw from Baikonur space centre 2006-05-03 - SanDisk, Philips advance phone ticketing 2006-05-03 - Tequila! Chemists help assure quality of popular Mexican beverage 2006-05-03 - How long is a day on Saturn? 2006-05-03 - XMM-Newton 'spare-time' provides impressive sky survey 2006-05-03 - Ozone recovering, but unlikely to stabilize at pre-1980 levels 2006-05-03 - Study: teen sex down, pregnancy a problem 2006-05-03 - Plastics go metallic 2006-05-03 - Frogs: Female choice for complex calls led to evolution of unusual male vocal cord 2006-05-03 - Hormones may affect how brain listens 2006-05-03 - Apple sways potential users with Boot Camp 2006-05-03 - New clock generator for multiple chipsets 2006-05-03 - Lawsuit claims school bus pollution 2006-05-03 - Poll: British want to be happy 2006-05-03 - Web site allows fans to relive history 2006-05-03 - Former NASA test pilot Bruce Peterson dead 2006-05-03 - New fin seen in Mount St. Helens crater 2006-05-03 - Alabama alligators may become hunted 2006-05-03 - Researchers report technique for freezing and preserving genetically enhanced pig embryos 2006-05-03 - More evidence that light` smokes fool the smoker 2006-05-03 - Bats Use Guided Missile Strategy to Capture Prey 2006-05-03 - New lie detection technology worries Stanford ethicist 2006-05-03 - Communication study: Actions used with words speak even louder 2006-05-03 - New satellite service for disaster teams 2006-05-03 - In Brief: Loral to build AsiaSat telecom satellite 2006-05-03 - Birds halt some British home construction 2006-05-03 - Cooked vegetables can be as acidic as fizzy drinks: study 2006-05-03 - Blimp gets big screen 2006-05-03 - Scientist warns of nanotechnology dangers 2006-05-03 - Female politicians spur female politicians 2006-05-03 - Slowdown in Tropical Pacific Flow Pinned on Climate Change 2006-05-03 - Some Animals Use Gas for Skeletal Support While Molting 2006-05-03 - Study: Vioxx poses even short-term risks 2006-05-03 - In Brief: Vitesse receives securities lawsuit 2006-05-04 - Huge Pacific earthquake sparks tsunami panic 2006-05-04 - Giant ozone hole may be forming over Tibet, experts warn 2006-05-04 - Teachers plan summer research trips 2006-05-04 - China has 40 pct of Parkinson's cases 2006-05-04 - Staggering atoms sober up in physics detox cell 2006-05-04 - UK Grid helps fight avian flu 2006-05-04 - La Nina will have no effect on 2006 Atlantic hurricanes 2006-05-04 - Flu pandemic may be caused by another virus: WHO official 2006-05-04 - Blast from the past: Napster tries free music, with a twist 2006-05-04 - Nanoparticles Make Cancer Cells Visible 2006-05-04 - Landing on Titan: The new movies 2006-05-04 - Engineers announce breakthrough in semiconductor spin wave research 2006-05-04 - Longer battery life for wireless devices? 2006-05-04 - South Korea creates female android 2006-05-04 - New procedure claims to treat sinusitis 2006-05-04 - What users really want from online public services 2006-05-04 - Embryos exposed in 3-D 2006-05-04 - In Brief: Cingular prepared for hurricane season 2006-05-04 - Officials bemoan lack of livestock ID plan 2006-05-04 - U.S. young people: geographic illiterates 2006-05-04 - In Brief: Orange UK girds for broadband battles 2006-05-04 - Rep. Markey introduces Net Neutrality Act 2006-05-04 - NASA communications chief resigns 2006-05-04 - In Brief: FCC tells broadband firms to pay tap costs 2006-05-04 - Japan to capture CO2 at Australian power plant in world first: report 2006-05-04 - Bang & Olufsen retail wireless home audio 2006-05-04 - Researchers say use of switchgrass could solve energy woes 2006-05-04 - Team Uses Historic NASA Tunnel to Test Blended Wing Body 2006-05-04 - Meteorites discovered to carry interstellar carbon 2006-05-04 - Report: Computing Poised to Change the Way Science Is Done 2006-05-04 - All-Weather Landing: New Radar To Help Aircraft Land in Low-Visibility Conditions 2006-05-04 - Blood-Compatible Nanoscale Materials Possible Using Heparin 2006-05-04 - Scientists demonstrate a breakthrough in fabricating molecular electronics 2006-05-04 - Neurobiology of dread gives scientists clues about human decision making 2006-05-04 - Ice freezes at room temperature 2006-05-04 - SSRL Aids Development of Plastic Electronics 2006-05-04 - Monkeys draw novel conclusions, researchers say 2006-05-04 - Fire Ants: Their True Story Told By The Scientist Who Loves Them 2006-05-04 - Hi-tech shirt to monitor vital signs 2006-05-04 - Titan's Seas Are Sand 2006-05-04 - Follow the nitrogen to extraterrestrial life 2006-05-04 - 694 million people online worldwide: survey 2006-05-04 - 70 percent of malicious software aimed at theft: survey 2006-05-04 - Money motivates memory, study finds 2006-05-04 - Michael Dell urges global IT expansion 2006-05-04 - Metal-embedding method helps tiny sensors function in extreme environments 2006-05-04 - Electrons choose another path in photosynthesis protein 2006-05-04 - Big names pony up for power-line broadband 2006-05-04 - Warming blamed for bird breeding errors 2006-05-05 - Glitch found in U.S. transplant plan 2006-05-05 - Chinese report important fish fossil find 2006-05-05 - Astronomers marvel at 'Red Spot Jr' 2006-05-05 - Puppy fat will dog a child into adulthood: study 2006-05-05 - Engineers to seismic test wood townhouse 2006-05-05 - French Senate considers music downloads bill 2006-05-05 - GPS Becomes Ubiquitous 2006-05-05 - researchers develop new method to monitor aircraft lifespan 2006-05-05 - Oven-roasted vegetables may hurt teeth 2006-05-05 - Disease-carrying insects move north 2006-05-05 - Patients find AIDS drugs ineffective 2006-05-05 - U.S. company reveals hybrid car plans 2006-05-05 - Man may have caused prehistoric extinction 2006-05-05 - Scientists study cilia -- microscopic hair 2006-05-05 - Spectra-Physics Announces 100W Monsoon® Series ProLite® Stacked Diode Laser Arrays 2006-05-05 - Precision measurement of surface inaccuracies 2006-05-05 - Spectra-Physics Introduces Mobile Diode-Pumped Solid State Lasers 2006-05-05 - The Pefect Avalanche 2006-05-05 - Alfa Aesar China Formed. Tianjin Distribution Facility Opened. 2006-05-05 - Alfa Aesar’s New 2006/07 All-in-One Catalogue 2006-05-05 - KineticSystems Releases New CompactPCI/PXI ADC Module 2006-05-05 - Guilty plea in Seattle 'botnet' case 2006-05-05 - AOL, Clearwire venture brings new service 2006-05-05 - In Brief: Texas Instruments settles for $70M 2006-05-05 - In Brief: Telecom N.Z. not ready to sell AAPT unit 2006-05-05 - Globe Talk: Calling up African deals 2006-05-05 - Hottest topic in physics revealed 2006-05-05 - In Brief: India eyes tighter wireless verification 2006-05-05 - In Brief: Verizon employs over 17,000 in New Jersey 2006-05-05 - Qualcomm, Microsoft team on wireless chips 2006-05-05 - In Brief: TDC updates security for digital signature 2006-05-05 - In Brief: IT demand in Asia seen remaining strong 2006-05-05 - Engineers and Biologists Solve Long-Standing Heart Development Mystery 2006-05-05 - Powerful CARMA Brings Cool, Far Out Astrophysics More in Focus 2006-05-05 - Elders' ability to walk predicts future health outcomes 2006-05-05 - Cosmetics may contain harmful particles 2006-05-05 - Brain shape development studied 2006-05-05 - Smokers seven times more likely to receive jolt from heart devices 2006-05-05 - One injured in Canada nuclear power plant accident 2006-05-05 - First Look at the 'Birth' of a Retina Cell 2006-05-05 - New Evidence of Early Glacial Development, History of Antarctic Ice Sheet Revised 2006-05-05 - Iranian-American woman in line to be next space tourist: Russia 2006-05-05 - First South Korean astronaut to blast off in 2008 2006-05-05 - W. Va. leads nation, A in school tech 2006-05-05 - Wireless World: What women want 2006-05-05 - Microsoft gives $1M for women in tech 2006-05-05 - Polar explorers use satellite technology 2006-05-05 - Surveys find 300,000 autistic kids in U.S. 2006-05-05 - 'Rice camp' shows teens the grain is now 2006-05-05 - Cyclic universe could explain cosmological constant 2006-05-06 - Researchers chirping over discovery of new cricket genus 2006-05-06 - US awards one billion dollar bird flu vaccine contracts 2006-05-06 - China welcomes NASA chief, but calls on US to be more open 2006-05-06 - Indonesian volcano spews more lava trails 2006-05-06 - Millions drink toxic water in northern India 2006-05-06 - Dutch study sheds light on climate change's threat to birds 2006-05-06 - Eagle nest webcam a huge hit 2006-05-07 - Flying robot attack 'unstoppable': experts 2006-05-07 - Malaysia to establish global centre against cyber-terrorism: reports 2006-05-07 - Fujitsu to unify NAmerican operations: report 2006-05-07 - Strong quake shakes French Indian Ocean island 2006-05-08 - Classified MoD report reveals the secrets behind UFOs 2006-05-08 - Beatles pipped in Apple trademark war ruling (Update) 2006-05-08 - Mars Drilling Tests Will Seek Knowledge And Resources 2006-05-08 - Station Crew Completes Orbital Adjustment 2006-05-08 - Station Crew Completes Orbital Adjustment 2006-05-08 - SKorea's Samsung develops worlds' slimmest mobile handset 2006-05-08 - Robots manipulating animal behaviour 2006-05-08 - GPS Becomes Ubiquitous 2006-05-08 - Physics in Universe's Youth 2006-05-08 - In Brief: Beijing Metro system picks NICE technology 2006-05-08 - Breakthrough: Scientists used nanotubes to send signals to nerve cells 2006-05-08 - Scholarly journal bill draws criticism 2006-05-08 - In Brief: U.K. cable firm NTL expected to slash jobs 2006-05-08 - Feds want HIV tests to become routine 2006-05-08 - In Brief: Intel to unveil Core 2 Duo PC chips 2006-05-08 - Singapore's outsourcing aspirations 2006-05-08 - VCU to lead U.S. in Microsoft's Imagine Cup 2006-05-08 - Interview: LG Electronics 2006-05-08 - Feds to look at RU-486 infections 2006-05-08 - In Brief: AMX sues for racketeering 2006-05-08 - In Brief: China Mobile said cutting Beijing rates 2006-05-08 - Scientists ready to resume cloning studies 2006-05-08 - Breathing Moonrocks 2006-05-08 - Two more corals become threatened species 2006-05-08 - 3-D video for cell phones unveiled 2006-05-08 - Cutting calories slightly can reduce aging damage 2006-05-08 - Alternative energy plan wins contest 2006-05-08 - Hydrogen fuel cells become faster and greener with new catalyst 2006-05-08 - Russian caviar risks extinction 2006-05-08 - NREL, Xcel energy sign wind to hydrogen research agreement 2006-05-08 - Extensional tectonics in Tempe Terra 2006-05-08 - Nanotube Sandwiches Could Lead To Better Composite Materials 2006-05-08 - Nanoparticles Improve Ultrasound Sensitivity for Cancer Detection 2006-05-08 - Scientists discover water is sticky on a small scale 2006-05-08 - Where Have All the Butterflies Gone? 2006-05-08 - Conservatives band against Net neutrality 2006-05-08 - Dell expects 12 billion US dollars in Taiwan procurements for 2006 2006-05-08 - 12-qubits reached in quantum information quest 2006-05-08 - Lying Is Exposed By Micro-Expressions We Can't Control 2006-05-08 - Engineers discover predictor of mobility for fluids at nano-scale 2006-05-08 - Microsoft acquires vid-ad company Massive 2006-05-08 - NTL's pending job cuts strike fear 2006-05-08 - Contraceptive may be depression linked 2006-05-08 - Cocktail hour cure for heavy drinking 2006-05-08 - Inventors inducted into Hall of Fame '06 2006-05-08 - New 'metal sandwich' may break superconductor record 2006-05-09 - Peppermint yes, Mozart no for test-takers 2006-05-09 - World's oldest ecological study is honored 2006-05-09 - Most advanced research ship commissioned 2006-05-09 - Doctors say sun risks outweigh benefits 2006-05-09 - Study shows why weight gain is inevitable 2006-05-09 - Androids might soon become science fact 2006-05-09 - Oak Ridge lab reactor to return to service 2006-05-09 - Sony's PlayStation 3 to sell for at least 499 dollars 2006-05-09 - One in four French believe Da Vinci Code based on fact: survey 2006-05-09 - Computer game-makers flood US trade show with new creations 2006-05-09 - India's moon mission to carry two US payloads 2006-05-09 - Copying nature could save us energy, study shows 2006-05-09 - In Brief: Siemens to supply Toronto WiFi equipment 2006-05-09 - Feds pressure Tenet; hospital may close 2006-05-09 - In Brief: AT&T to provide rural satellite broadband 2006-05-09 - U.S. infant mortality high for West 2006-05-09 - Stem cells may replace animal testing 2006-05-09 - Milky Way A Field Of Streams 2006-05-09 - The Secret Lives Of Sea Slugs 2006-05-09 - Engineers to help Air Force use Global Information Grid 2006-05-09 - Nanotechnology Expert Analysis: Huge Impacts from Tiny Tech 2006-05-09 - New Electromagnet-Based Probe Station 2006-05-09 - AST Announces Enhanced Neutron Detection Screens 2006-05-09 - Fibre-coupled white LED source with FC/PC receptacle 2006-05-09 - High Voltage Power Supplies Have Fast Arc Detect And Recovery 2006-05-09 - Choosy females make colourful males 2006-05-09 - Beaming the internet: new project aims to connect buildings using antennae not wires 2006-05-09 - Taking Computers to the Quantum Level 2006-05-09 - In undersea habitat, aquanauts learn about task performance for the moon and Mars 2006-05-09 - Iowa State To Have The Most Realistic Virtual Reality Room in the World 2006-05-09 - Scientists Have Identified Basic Principles of Communication 2006-05-09 - Titan in pictures 2006-05-09 - Evolution debate reaches South Carolina 2006-05-09 - MySpace, Google among '06 Webby winners 2006-05-09 - Lawsuit filed against Teflon maker DuPont 2006-05-09 - Study links plankton blooms to earthquakes 2006-05-09 - 'Cyberblackmail' on the rise 2006-05-09 - Study links guns and hormones in men 2006-05-09 - Virtual city used to study flu pandemic 2006-05-09 - Hong Kong court orders ISPs to name movie downloaders 2006-05-09 - Female-Name Chat Users Get 25 Times More Malicious Messages 2006-05-09 - Nintendo shows off new 'Wii' game console 2006-05-09 - Laboratory scientists study soot in megacity pollution 2006-05-09 - Lesbian, straight women react differently to sex hormones 2006-05-09 - Researchers begin to solve mystery of hybrid vigor 2006-05-09 - Women Use Facial Cues to Determine Relationships 2006-05-09 - Evolutionary forces explain why women live longer than men 2006-05-09 - Physicists Use Soap Bubbles to Study Black Holes 2006-05-09 - The cochlea's spiral shape boosts low frequencies 2006-05-09 - Swift wireless laptop for gamers released 2006-05-09 - In Brief: Archaeologists find Augustan head in Italy 2006-05-09 - Fungi important in Arctic nitrogen cycle 2006-05-09 - Cancer battle examines natural immunity 2006-05-09 - Study: Hurricanes linked with mental ills 2006-05-09 - Microsoft unveils 'Halo 3' to eager Xbox video game fans 2006-05-09 - Algorithm developed to detect cancer genes 2006-05-09 - TiVo brings ad search to subcribers 2006-05-09 - Tiny plane to aid environmental studies 2006-05-09 - Preconception the key to healthy babies 2006-05-10 - Microsoft plans to link Xbox video game consoles to computers and phones 2006-05-10 - Warner Bros seals groundbreaking deal with former film pirate 2006-05-10 - Flipper! Dolphins know each other by name 2006-05-10 - Nano World: $30 billion in nano goods 2006-05-10 - 4 GB memory for PlayStation Portable 2006-05-10 - Neuron study could lead to enhanced memory 2006-05-10 - FCC to auction airliner Internet spectrum 2006-05-10 - EPA accused of ignoring sewage chemicals 2006-05-10 - New range of non-contact optical sensors 2006-05-10 - High Visibility 638nm Laser Diode offers 40mW Power with improved Beam Circularity 2006-05-10 - Ground-breaking new SZX2 stereo microscope series launched by Olympus 2006-05-10 - Simple Hybrid Assembly Technique for Optical Devices Provides Cost Effective Platform 2006-05-10 - 'Virtual mirror' tech used to sell makeup 2006-05-10 - The Web: Reaching an inflection point 2006-05-10 - Women's subconscious 'radar' can detect suitable mates: study 2006-05-10 - In Brief: SK Telecom, Warner in music venture 2006-05-10 - Lebanon joins the dino club 2006-05-10 - Nanotechnology shows early promise to treat cardiovascular disease 2006-05-10 - Scientists unlock more secrets of HIV and SARS 2006-05-10 - Earth is safe from gamma-ray bursts, Hubble finds 2006-05-10 - XMM-Newton reveals the origin of elements in galaxy clusters 2006-05-10 - New phase-contrast microscopy developed at PSI enhances X-ray images 2006-05-10 - Monster Hurricanes: Questioning Linkage between Severe Hurricanes and Global Warming 2006-05-10 - Scientists reveal fate of Earth's oceans 2006-05-10 - Wasps queue for top job 2006-05-10 - Study shows frogs can play key role in stem cell research 2006-05-10 - Tibet Pathway for Chemicals To Reach Stratosphere 2006-05-10 - Tiny Shrimp Help to Fine-Tune National Defense 2006-05-10 - Megalithic rock art discovered in Anglesey 2006-05-10 - 'Second skin' helps care for all 2006-05-10 - How Triton met Neptune 2006-05-10 - Ericsson strong on broadband, mobiles 2006-05-10 - U.S. EPA sets voluntary computer rules 2006-05-10 - Spider-eating wasp moves into Britain 2006-05-10 - New capture scenario explains origin of Neptune's oddball moon Triton 2006-05-10 - World's tiniest test tubes get teensiest corks 2006-05-10 - Bird Flu Drama - Can It Happen? 2006-05-10 - Pursuing the Invisible with Einstein's Lens 2006-05-10 - 100-to-1 Bandwidth: New Planar Design Allows Fabrication of Ultra Wideband Phased Array Antennas 2006-05-10 - It's a Polar bear ... It's a Grizzly ... It's a Pizzly 2006-05-10 - Device promises relief for desert soldiers 2006-05-10 - Motorola stops RAZR copycat in South Korea 2006-05-10 - Bush creates task force to fight 'horror' of identity theft 2006-05-10 - Report: TiVo brings ad search to subcribers 2006-05-10 - In Brief: Half of Pa. pays taxes electronically 2006-05-10 - Briton claims new Svalbard island 2006-05-10 - U.S., British hackers face the music 2006-05-10 - Study: Young adults happier than children 2006-05-10 - Motorola unviels football vid-game headset 2006-05-11 - South Korea develops next wave of virtual reality goggles 2006-05-11 - Video gamers can be "Desperate Housewives" 2006-05-11 - Fusion of Hollywood films and video games at premier trade show 2006-05-11 - Space technology might also fight bird flu 2006-05-11 - Grim photos proposed for cigarette packs 2006-05-11 - Survey: Meat eaters want no hormones 2006-05-11 - Study: High hierarchy, more aggression 2006-05-11 - For a Bigger Hard-drive, Just Add Water 2006-05-11 - Organizing dumbbells for nanotech devices 2006-05-11 - Internet regulator rejects .xxx domain for adult sites 2006-05-11 - Record air pollution above the Arctic 2006-05-11 - Scientist Revs Up Power of Microbial Fuel Cells in Unexpected Ways 2006-05-11 - Engineers Take Page Out of Nature's Playbook 2006-05-11 - Home testing kit could help identify 'hidden' caffeine in beverages 2006-05-11 - Next-generation cameras inspired by fruit flies and moths 2006-05-11 - Twin explosions in gigantic dusty potato crisp 2006-05-11 - In Brief: NTT using Windows for 3G phones 2006-05-11 - Study: Migrating birds didn't spread flu 2006-05-11 - Spurned spammers hack security site 2006-05-11 - Internet helps pre-purchase deliberations 2006-05-11 - ETH crystallographers explain seismic anisotropy of Earth's D-layer 2006-05-11 - In Brief: BellSouth, Samsung partner in broadband 2006-05-11 - In Brief: BT developing business WiFi convergence 2006-05-11 - Generic drugs appear to work on bird flu 2006-05-11 - Britain expands embryo screening 2006-05-11 - Study: Neolithic life wasn't much fun 2006-05-11 - Patent fight in India centers on AIDS drug 2006-05-11 - In Brief: IBM, Alvarion develop public-safety WiMax 2006-05-11 - From geek to chic: The changing face of computing 2006-05-11 - Biological motors sort molecules one by one on a chip 2006-05-11 - USC engineering class creates tools to analyze musical expression 2006-05-11 - GOP insurance plan debated in U.S. Senate 2006-05-11 - Panasonic, Sony Developed New HD Digital Video Camera Recorder Format 2006-05-11 - DoCoMo's promise of a beyond-3G phone 2006-05-11 - In Brief: China cell-phone rate cuts criticized 2006-05-11 - Scientists discuss RU-486 safety 2006-05-11 - Indian tech teachers prefer hot jobs 2006-05-11 - Darwinian mystery may have been solved 2006-05-11 - Kansas temporarily avoids stem-cell fight 2006-05-11 - Indonesian volcano evacuation ordered 2006-05-11 - Italian tadpole rescue mission under way 2006-05-11 - RIM to launch BlackBerry in China 2006-05-11 - Video games touted as prime force in future of technology and economy 2006-05-11 - New technology will allow for flexible television and computer screens 2006-05-11 - Solar Cycle 25 peaking around 2022 could be one of the weakest in centuries 2006-05-11 - Scientists create the first synthetic nanoscale fractal molecule 2006-05-11 - Light's Most Exotic Trick Yet: So Fast it Goes ... Backwards? 2006-05-11 - Scientists Describe New Genus of African Monkey: First in 83 Years 2006-05-11 - IMEC and INT report first MPEG-4 3D graphics player for mobile phones 2006-05-11 - Ships shed light on geomagnetic field 2006-05-11 - Flies are given federal protection 2006-05-11 - Spitzer Telescope Sees Trail of Comet Crumbs 2006-05-11 - Electronic stability control is a lifesaver in rollovers 2006-05-11 - Pollutant Haze Heats the Arctic 2006-05-11 - Broadband Report: Gametap expands 2006-05-12 - Japan space sneakers are ultra-high heels 2006-05-12 - 80 million Americans run risk of premature death: study 2006-05-12 - Legendary film cop "Dirty Harry" given new life in video game 2006-05-12 - Chinese capital launches Internet cafe crackdown 2006-05-12 - In Brief: Motorola wins Swedish public-safety bid 2006-05-12 - In Brief: Private Ethernet links China, Hong Kong 2006-05-12 - In Brief: Thai wireless rate hikes on horizon 2006-05-12 - Toshiba unveils massive investment in chip output 2006-05-12 - Company offers a new kind of outsourcing 2006-05-12 - Nano World: Nanofibers for heart cells 2006-05-12 - Wireless World: Love, Mom 2006-05-12 - In Brief: Defense gets priority on India spectrum 2006-05-12 - One-dimensional Diffusion Accelerates Molecular Motors 2006-05-12 - New look for "Newton's bucket" 2006-05-12 - Shelton Vision Systems Switch To Brand New High-tech Facility 2006-05-12 - Spectra-Physics Debuts Next-Generation Diode Laser Platform 2006-05-12 - Short duration flash lamps help optimise high speed imaging 2006-05-12 - IMEC and INT report first MPEG-4 3D graphics player for mobile phones 2006-05-12 - Brazil’s Inmetro Selects Fei For New Nano-materials Center 2006-05-12 - Sight saving stick 2006-05-12 - Oldest Known Art and Agriculture Calendar in New World Discovered 2006-05-12 - Mother's Day roses could soon smell sweeter, thanks to new research 2006-05-12 - Using kin's DNA to find criminals focus of study 2006-05-12 - Two DVDs per second: a tiny chip processes data at extremely high speed 2006-05-12 - Molecule Within a Molecule 2006-05-12 - New Piezo System Speeds Up Z-axis Image Acquisition 2006-05-12 - Nanotech Measurement Contest Offers $5000 In Cash Prizes 2006-05-12 - Newport Introduces the New Ultrafast Lasers Accessory Kits 2006-05-12 - Newport Introduces the New VALUMAX® Posts and Post Holders 2006-05-12 - 635nm Red Laser Diodes Improve Energy Efficiency In Industrial & Medical Applications 2006-05-12 - Discovery Reaches the Vehicle Assembly Building 2006-05-12 - Limber Robot Might Hitchhike to Space 2006-05-12 - Methane-Belching Bugs Inspire a New Theory of the Origin of Life on Earth 2006-05-12 - Researchers Look Beyond the Birth of the Universe 2006-05-12 - Mitsubishi, NEC, Tokyo University Realize Successful Interconnection of Quantum Encryption Networks 2006-05-12 - Surgeons separate conjoined twins 2006-05-12 - In Brief: O2 eyes wireless, fixed-line convergence 2006-05-12 - Microsoft, NGA to advance geospatial tech 2006-05-12 - Social networking sites still popular 2006-05-12 - Lockheed signs Vietnam satellite contract 2006-05-12 - Infineon says 65nm phone chip is available 2006-05-12 - Digital mall makeover under way 2006-05-12 - British inventor claims to have made world's most fuel efficient car 2006-05-12 - Search engines lax in stopping spyware 2006-05-12 - $100 M partnership to advance nanotech 2006-05-12 - Low-cost microfluidics can be a sticky problem 2006-05-13 - Globe Talk: The not-so-neutral Internet 2006-05-13 - Pike escape over dam feared 2006-05-13 - Gamers give Nintendo's new Wii console the thumbs-up 2006-05-13 - Softbank, Apple to jointly develop iPod cell phones: report 2006-05-13 - Video game puts virtual patients under the knife 2006-05-13 - British woman pregnant with cancer-gene-free 'designer baby': report 2006-05-14 - Thousands flee feared Indonesia volcano eruption 2006-05-14 - 'Amazon Stonehenge' found in Brazil 2006-05-14 - Endangered turtles make a comeback 2006-05-14 - Microsoft, Google gear for titanic clash 2006-05-15 - No word on charges for sacked Chinese scientist 2006-05-15 - How Did Cactuses Evolve 2006-05-15 - Female Guppies Risk Their Lives To Avoid Too Much Male Attention 2006-05-15 - Sanyo says filtering system effective against bird flu viruses 2006-05-15 - IBM offers to help fight bird flu 2006-05-15 - DNA used to trace Columbus' roots 2006-05-15 - Panel to evaluate U.S. math education 2006-05-15 - In Brief: Vodafone to sell Verizon Wireless stake? 2006-05-15 - In Brief: Yahoo! integrates ask and search sites 2006-05-15 - EU caps to curb pollution not working 2006-05-15 - Smell of success for nanobiosensors 2006-05-15 - Rising price of oil highlights affordable energy alternatives 2006-05-15 - Exercise can protect against skin cancer 2006-05-15 - Researchers Look to Nature for Design Inspiration 2006-05-15 - Fabled equatorial icecaps to disappear 2006-05-15 - Cancer is colour-blind 2006-05-15 - Coffee, black, decaf and a little llama on the side 2006-05-15 - Contract for the innovative flexible broadband satellite HYLAS 2006-05-15 - In Search of Crater Chains 2006-05-15 - British skies UFO-free for last 30 years 2006-05-15 - US Supreme Court sides with eBay in key patent case 2006-05-15 - A Vast New Map of the Universe 2006-05-15 - Super-Kamiokande Finds Structure in the Cosmic Ray Sky 2006-05-15 - Networking: Picking the next Dickens 2006-05-15 - Occam releases 1GB Ethernet delivery blade 2006-05-15 - Moistureloc removed from worldwide market 2006-05-15 - NASA astronaut to call home this week 2006-05-15 - Near extinct butterfly species return 2006-05-15 - Farmers may become much more tech savvy 2006-05-15 - Quantum Cryptography: Diamonds Offer New Online Security 2006-05-15 - 4 more historic ships found off R.I. 2006-05-15 - English Coast Stays Abreast of Possible Perils of Global Warming 2006-05-15 - Redirecting Mouth of Mississippi River Proposed as Way to Save Louisiana Coast 2006-05-15 - Taking on a New Shape 2006-05-15 - Study explores why boys are falling behind girls in school 2006-05-15 - Skype offers free computer-to-phone calls in US, Canada 2006-05-15 - Spitzer Spies Remnants of a Shy Star 2006-05-15 - Multifunctional Gold Nanoparticles Show Promise in Combination Therapy 2006-05-15 - BBC interviews cabbie on media policy 2006-05-15 - Sandia-developed dielectric thin films enable low-breakdown voltage antifuses 2006-05-15 - Global warming may have damaged coral reefs forever 2006-05-15 - Carbon fullerenes now have metallic cousins, 'hollow golden cages' 2006-05-15 - Broadband seen feeling O2 heat soon 2006-05-15 - Bill tackles so-called new piracy frontier 2006-05-16 - Conjoined N.D. twins' condition upgraded 2006-05-16 - Work healthier for moms than home 2006-05-16 - U.S. agency: Calif. 'ghost ships' are safe 2006-05-16 - Physicists: Here's how Beckham bends it 2006-05-16 - IBM breakthrough multiplies the amount of data that can be stored on tapes 2006-05-16 - Online search giant Yahoo revamps its popular web site 2006-05-16 - 20-Year-Old High-Temperature Superconductivity Theory Verified 2006-05-16 - Plants tell caterpillars when it's safe to forage 2006-05-16 - East Coast most likely hurricane target 2006-05-16 - ProCurve Networking by HP Delivers Secure, Unified Wired and Wireless Network 2006-05-16 - Study applies neutrons to study hydrogen transfer in biological systems 2006-05-16 - Online poker targeted by cyber criminals 2006-05-16 - New U.S. guidelines aim to boost awareness 2006-05-16 - In Brief: BellSouth denies having NSA contract 2006-05-16 - Apple unveils latest Intel Core Duo MacBook notebook 2006-05-16 - Nano World: Blood-compatible nanomaterial 2006-05-16 - Japan falls behind in chip manufacturing 2006-05-16 - Rain-deprived Britain limits water use 2006-05-16 - Flash memory gets boost from x4 technology 2006-05-16 - In Brief: Discovery to sell shows on iTunes 2006-05-16 - Most Britons escape 'Iraq war syndrome' 2006-05-16 - Sony to market world's first Blu-ray drive PCs 2006-05-16 - Team revamps energy system for fuel-efficiency 2006-05-16 - Use Chemistry To Tap Solar Power, Professor Says 2006-05-16 - NASA Releases DART Accident Report Summary 2006-05-16 - NASA Looks at Hurricane Cloud Tops for Windy Clues 2006-05-16 - Nanotube bundles could be used as motors for nanodevices 2006-05-16 - Study may lead to novel HIV treatment 2006-05-16 - In Brief: Orange tests Paris wireless broadband 2006-05-16 - MTV to debut music download service URGE 2006-05-16 - Atmel, Wavesat collaborate on WiMax PCI 2006-05-16 - Well-preserved 5th century mummy discovered in Peru 2006-05-16 - Millions of US coastal residents not taking hurricane threat seriously: poll 2006-05-16 - Discovery to move to its launch pad 2006-05-16 - Frequent tanners may be addicted 2006-05-18 - ExoMars rover concept is a star attraction at ILA2006 Space Pavilion 2006-05-18 - Ready, set, mutate... and may the best microbe win 2006-05-18 - Sanyo Epson Develops High-Resolution LCDs That Produce Clear Images from Any Angle 2006-05-18 - Clocking events at the nanoscale 2006-05-18 - NASA Set to Launch Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2008 2006-05-18 - 'Extreme Physics' Observatory Prepares for Flight 2006-05-18 - Astronomers Use Innovative Technique to Find Extrasolar Planet 2006-05-18 - Flagship model of 15-kHz-linewidth CW Ti:Sapphire laser by Tekhnoscan 2006-05-18 - Heidelberg Instruments to support micro optics research at the University of Erlangen 2006-05-18 - PTC Re-settable Circuit Protection 2006-05-18 - Silicon Hive announces Moustique-IC2 processor core to enable high-quality images on camera phones 2006-05-18 - Lever-amplified Nanopositioning Actuators With Precision Guides 2006-05-18 - Nationwide Physics Sample Test 2006-05-18 - Nanotecture awarded DTI grant for Nano-porous Active Cathodes for Primary Lithium Batteries 2006-05-18 - Quantum gases in 3D 2006-05-18 - LEDs move into the ultraviolet 2006-05-18 - New laser technique that strips hydrogen from silicon surfaces 2006-05-18 - Gold nanoparticles could improve antisense cancer drugs 2006-05-18 - Using satellite observations to study photosynthetic trends 2006-05-18 - Magnetic fields go to the maximum 2006-05-18 - 'Da Vinci Code' protestors organize online 2006-05-18 - Scientists find on-off cell switch in eye 2006-05-18 - Body language difficult for schizophrenic 2006-05-18 - Samsung to Unveil First Commercial Hybrid Hard Disk Prototype for Windows Vista 2006-05-18 - In Brief: Drinking water fund tops $9 billion 2006-05-18 - Heal thyself: Systems biology model reveals how cells avoid becoming cancerous 2006-05-18 - MAGIC discovers variable very high energy gamma-ray emission from a microquasar 2006-05-18 - New century of thirst for world's mountains 2006-05-18 - New Super-Efficient Plug-in Hybrid Unveiled 2006-05-18 - US State Department pulls China-made PCs from secure networks 2006-05-18 - One billion people have Internet access 2006-05-19 - Robot carries out operation by itself 2006-05-19 - Gov't wants to trash stored egg powder 2006-05-19 - Broadband Report: Urge opens 2006-05-19 - US anti-virus firm claims Microsoft swiped technology 2006-05-19 - Discovery of human 'Hobbit' species in Indonesia contested 2006-05-19 - Herpes on the rise in Australia 2006-05-19 - Lumics offers 1550nm fiber laser for LIDAR 2006-05-19 - Jet cleaning device makes light work of sludge cleaning 2006-05-19 - Dr. Troy Hammond to address the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality 2006-05-19 - Harvard team takes major step toward high volume production of Quantum 2006-05-19 - Dell shakes up tech sector with AMD switch 2006-05-19 - Nanotube membranes open possibilities for cheaper desalinization 2006-05-19 - ESA's New Camera Follows Disintegration of 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 Comet 2006-05-19 - Computer IDs problematic on networks 2006-05-19 - Wireless World: Never lost at sea 2006-05-19 - Apple sues Creative Technologies 2006-05-19 - Known smoking dangers said no defense 2006-05-19 - China to deploy wireless along rail lines 2006-05-19 - Ministers to initial ITER agreement in Brussels 2006-05-19 - ESA`s Cluster flies through Earth`s electrical switch 2006-05-19 - Change of focus for liquid crystals 2006-05-19 - Physicists detail Earthshine's role in planet hunting and climate variables 2006-05-19 - Scientists watching asteroid's path 2006-05-19 - In Brief: Insight suspends Midwest broadband upgrade 2006-05-19 - In Brief: Computer virus shield mimics immune system 2006-05-19 - In Brief: Telecom N.Z. to preview mobile PC 2006-05-19 - Globe Talk: Money power vs. the NSA 2006-05-19 - Two get jail time for music piracy 2006-05-19 - Algorithms put to use in oil hunt 2006-05-19 - Nokia E50 business device for mobile professionals 2006-05-19 - Researchers Make Vitamin E Offshoot A Potent Cancer Killer 2006-05-19 - Workers Get Paid More When They Work For Powerful CEOs 2006-05-19 - Researchers use bacteria to reduce uranium to safe levels 2006-05-19 - UQ research opens up new ways of communicating 2006-05-19 - Deal signed on launch of first Malaysian astronaut 2006-05-19 - In Brief: No real evidence of ivory-bill in Arkansas 2006-05-19 - Xinhua China forms digital media company 2006-05-19 - SEC files against former vidgame exec 2006-05-20 - IBM to acquire Rembo Technologies 2006-05-20 - ISS crew adjust body clocks ahead of night-time space walk 2006-05-20 - US shuttle Discovery moves to launchpad 2006-05-20 - China to build six more nuclear reactors in southeast 2006-05-20 - EU rapped over go-slow on high-speed technologies 2006-05-20 - More seek emergency shelter as Indonesian volcano simmers 2006-05-21 - Canada wants Kyoto climate-change deal scrapped: report 2006-05-21 - 15th-century painters' remains exhumed 2006-05-21 - Second wave of mad cow disease possible 2006-05-21 - Video game based on high school massacre triggers outrage 2006-05-21 - China reaches milestone with completion of Three Gorges dam 2006-05-21 - Babies born earlier may risk setbacks 2006-05-21 - In Brief: Hawaii notes flaws in Kauai dams 2006-05-21 - Scientists say they have cleared technical hurdle in fusion research 2006-05-21 - Typhoon kills 37 Vietnamese sailors, China rescues 330 2006-05-21 - Limitations of human visual system hinders goalkeepers from predicting free kicks 2006-05-22 - KDDI to launch Sony Walkman phone in Japan 2006-05-22 - Scientists take on the crystal maze 2006-05-22 - Chasing Tornado Data to Engineer Better Buildings 2006-05-22 - First pictures from the map of the universe mission 2006-05-22 - Hurricanes: Category 6 listing possible 2006-05-22 - Physics can improve your football 2006-05-22 - Embedded software made simpler yet more powerful 2006-05-22 - The vicious cycle of rainforest destruction 2006-05-22 - Microsoft, Lenovo launch 'pay as you go' computer 2006-05-22 - US chip probe spreads to Mitsubishi Electric 2006-05-22 - US experts predict another 'active' hurricane season 2006-05-22 - The Mathematical Structure of Terrorism 2006-05-22 - Research highlights how bacteria produce energy 2006-05-22 - Thin Colorado snowpack reported again 2006-05-22 - New virus identified on Yahoo! Messenger 2006-05-22 - Einstein papers to go on sale in London 2006-05-22 - Dog to be world's first whale poop expert 2006-05-22 - Networking: Small firms struggling 2006-05-22 - 'Wireless home' becomes a reality 2006-05-22 - In Brief: Netgear ships 802.11n ADSL2-plus router 2006-05-22 - In Brief: Silk building 720 Gbs network in Australia 2006-05-22 - In Brief: AT&T reports expanded Euro WiFi capability 2006-05-22 - Personal data stolen on millions of US veterans 2006-05-22 - 'Google hacking' attacks rising 2006-05-22 - How satellite tracking revealed the migratory mysteries of endangered Atlantic loggerhead turtles 2006-05-22 - Astrophysicists Discover 'Compact Jets' From Neutron Star 2006-05-22 - High-performance computing aids calculations of combustion kinetics 2006-05-22 - Here comes the sun: New solutions for world's energy woes 2006-05-22 - MIT revamps energy system for more fuel-efficient cars 2006-05-22 - Motorola, Verizon Wireless Announce MOTO Q 2006-05-22 - World to be even hotter by century's end 2006-05-22 - Study warns of cleaning product risks 2006-05-22 - Net Neutrality lives on in Congress 2006-05-22 - Undersea channels might aid oil recovery 2006-05-22 - Research suggests multiple 'body clocks' 2006-05-22 - New Approaches Target Nanoparticles to Cancer Cells 2006-05-22 - Advertisers in Cannes using digital signs 2006-05-22 - AT&T documents released in NSA allegation 2006-05-22 - New trojan detected for Microsoft Word 2006-05-22 - Dinosaur named after Hogwarts School 2006-05-22 - NASA names new management administrator 2006-05-22 - New bill to enhance patent litigation 2006-05-22 - In Brief: Gold nanoparticles might fight cancer 2006-05-23 - Researchers Release Draft Final Report on New Orleans Levees 2006-05-23 - MIT 'seeing machine' offers hope to blind 2006-05-23 - HP, Dell win Israeli government tender 2006-05-23 - Survey: U.S. retailers slow to adopt RFID 2006-05-23 - In Brief: .eu fast becoming popular domain name 2006-05-23 - New Clues to Limb Formation (and Loss) in Some Sea Mammals 2006-05-23 - South Korean antitrust body rejects Microsoft appeal for review 2006-05-23 - Caesarean births could harm mother and baby: study 2006-05-23 - Scientists Restore Sight to Chickens with Blinding Disease 2006-05-23 - Researchers Invent Way to Mass Produce Microscopic Plastic Components 2006-05-23 - Hubble Captures a 'Five-Star' Rated Gravitational Lens 2006-05-23 - New Foot-Friendly Pavement for Jogging Trails Recycles Tires 2006-05-23 - Sweet success for pioneering hydrogen energy project 2006-05-23 - Carbon-based quantum dots could mean 'greener' technology in medicine, biology 2006-05-23 - US ports vulnerable to devastating earthquake damage 2006-05-23 - Lava tubes on Pavonis Mons 2006-05-23 - Prestigious award for the generation of attosecond pulses 2006-05-23 - 'Mercury sponge' technology goes from lab to market 2006-05-23 - Counting the cost of water 2006-05-23 - Traces of a tsunami in Sweden 2006-05-23 - Physical problems are 1st Alzheimer's sign 2006-05-23 - US school district to punish students for web postings 2006-05-23 - In Brief: Australia said 'close' to Telstra plan 2006-05-23 - In Brief: F-Secure wins India Exatt security deal 2006-05-23 - Nano World: Nano-loaded wireless sensors 2006-05-23 - Google leads in search, trails elsewhere 2006-05-23 - .mobi registration kicks off 2006-05-23 - In Brief: AT&T reports expanded Euro WiFi capability 2006-05-23 - Latest weapons in spam battle are images 2006-05-23 - ESA announces new Earth Explorer missions 2006-05-23 - A Quantum CPU: the Pentium Q? 2006-05-23 - Gene expression becomes heterogeneous with age in humans and rats 2006-05-23 - Americans bet 4 billion dollars online despite ban 2006-05-23 - Strained silicon carries light for cheaper commercial electronics 2006-05-23 - Hard-nosed Advice to Lunar Prospectors 2006-05-23 - Surviving the Tough Life 2006-05-23 - Samsung Launches World's First PCs with NAND Flash-based Solid State Disk 2006-05-23 - Intel's Core Microarchitecture Sets New Records in Performance and Energy Efficiency 2006-05-23 - Children's sex affects parents' marital status 2006-05-23 - Nike introduces iPod Sport Kit 2006-05-23 - Controversy surrounds British water plant 2006-05-23 - Florida turtle eggs may have been buried 2006-05-23 - AT&T's NSA legal woes continue to grow 2006-05-23 - Great Lakes invasive species studied 2006-05-23 - Robotic joystick reveals how brain controls movement 2006-05-23 - How Did Continents Split? Geology Study Shows New Picture 2006-05-23 - Is danger of identity theft overblown? 2006-05-23 - When it comes to privacy, gender matters 2006-05-23 - If all drivers were polite, they would get where they're going faster 2006-05-23 - Study shows unhealthy bacteria in Southern California beach sand 2006-05-23 - Genetic tug of war determines gender 2006-05-23 - Satellites track Caspian Sea sturgeon 2006-05-24 - Seven partners launch revolutionary ITER nuclear project 2006-05-24 - US hybrid vehicle sales cooling despite high gasoline prices 2006-05-24 - In Brief: NASA announces June 1 ISS spacewalk 2006-05-24 - WHO not ruling out human bird flu jump 2006-05-24 - Microsoft's Ballmer hints at possible further Vista delay 2006-05-24 - Cure for reading glasses may be in view 2006-05-24 - ESA's SOHO will lead a fleet of solar observatories 2006-05-24 - In Brief: China Mobile to acquire Millicom 2006-05-24 - In Brief: Britain looks to expand mobile broadband 2006-05-24 - Using Nanotechnology to Preserve Wood 2006-05-24 - Silver clusters go magnetic 2006-05-24 - The Web: IPTV in 10 percent of homes soon? 2006-05-24 - Teen cell phone use tied to unhappiness 2006-05-24 - Chicago plan would pay for 'green roofs' 2006-05-24 - New analysis of networks reveals surprise patterns in politics 2006-05-24 - New Orleans faces 3-in-10 chance of hurricane winds 2006-05-24 - Survival of the selfless - scientists find cheats don't always prosper 2006-05-24 - World fire maps now available online in near-real time 2006-05-24 - First Coral Species Listed as Threatened 2006-05-24 - Satellite Remote-Sensing Method Hatches New Cell-Analysis System 2006-05-24 - New algorithms may help merging traffic 2006-05-24 - Many U.S. states not ready for pandemic 2006-05-24 - Bullfrogs may be deadly fungus carriers 2006-05-24 - Report: China Telecom 3G net nearly ready 2006-05-24 - Nike running shoe synchronized to iPod music players 2006-05-24 - Amateur astronomers prove their mettle 2006-05-24 - Inexpensive Detector Sees the Invisible, In Color 2006-05-24 - Novel magnetic semiconductor puts new spin on electronics 2006-05-24 - Tiny, self-powered sensor for future hydrogen economy 2006-05-24 - Young U.S. adults may lack health coverage 2006-05-24 - Scientists identify molecule that links both sides of the brain 2006-05-24 - Researchers make hurricane predictions more accurate 2006-05-24 - Super-sizing your food takes hidden toll on pocketbook 2006-05-24 - ATR, Honda Develop New Brain-Machine Interface 2006-05-24 - Study: Women at least as violent as men 2006-05-24 - Study: Names can cause discrimination 2006-05-24 - Microsoft partners with NEC in patent deal 2006-05-24 - Study: parents choose limited TV time 2006-05-24 - Intel invests more in overseas ventures 2006-05-24 - Lobsters Avoid Virus by Detecting Illness in Their Own Kind 2006-05-24 - Toshiba To Launch 2GB miniSD Memory Card For Cell Phones 2006-05-24 - Super plants may fight African hunger 2006-05-24 - Invention IDs Computer Users By Typing Patterns 2006-05-25 - New York faces threat of a major hurricane, US expert says 2006-05-25 - Women's fat tied to insufficient sleep 2006-05-25 - Research shows crowds do influence refs 2006-05-25 - Nuclear power: safe, inexpensive and environmentally-friendly, says Bush 2006-05-25 - New Tools for a Nanotechnology Workshop 2006-05-25 - Croatia apologizes to Tesla for not recognizing his talent 2006-05-25 - In Brief: Orange offers free U.K. broadband 2006-05-25 - IBM security suite sniffs out scammers 2006-05-25 - On-line cinema library unveiled at Cannes 2006-05-25 - Yahoo, eBay sign partnership on advertising 2006-05-25 - Company unveils new translation software 2006-05-25 - In Brief: Intel opens computer clubhouse in Atlanta 2006-05-25 - Israeli police probe hi-tech info theft 2006-05-25 - Lambda Research Announces the Release of OSLO® 6.4 for Windows® and Linux platforms 2006-05-25 - ASD, Inc. and Dynea Sign Formal Strategic Co-Marketing Agreement 2006-05-25 - Handheld Video / Audio data capture device 2006-05-25 - High performance IR camera to suit the most demanding users 2006-05-25 - Eyeballs vs Footballs: The Final 2006-05-25 - UV/RTV Dual Cure Silicone Polymer System 2006-05-25 - High Performance Optics for the Nuclear Industry 2006-05-25 - Study: Foxes can't outfox coyotes 2006-05-25 - Nuke plant must clean up radioactive water 2006-05-25 - Scientists find exception to Mendel's law 2006-05-25 - Study: Ring ouzel is global warming victim 2006-05-25 - In Brief: NuVisions WiFi expanded in New York City 2006-05-25 - IEEE-USA President urges action on adoption of 'new internet' 2006-05-25 - Similarities in Sun`s Effects on Earth and Mars 2006-05-25 - In Brief: India regulators mull 3G recommendations 2006-05-25 - Controversial rhythm method study revealed 2006-05-25 - Panasonic Develops VCSEL Laser with Surface Plasmon Mirrors 2006-05-25 - NSA datamining pushes tech envelope 2006-05-25 - Vonage IPO points to VoIP weaknesses 2006-05-25 - Text messaging partners mobile and TV 2006-05-25 - Heavy ions feel the squeeze 2006-05-25 - Growing Glowing Nanowires to Light Up the Nanoworld 2006-05-25 - Researchers explore using nanotubes as minuscule metalworking tools 2006-05-25 - Boaters beware -- loose crab traps can cause havoc and headaches, UF expert says 2006-05-25 - Theoretical blueprint for invisibility cloak reported 2006-05-25 - The Brain Holds the Keys to Unlock 'Lost' Memories 2006-05-25 - Minerals go 'dark' near Earth's core 2006-05-25 - The tropics may be expanding 2006-05-25 - Net Neutrality lives on in Congress 2006-05-25 - Traffic.com to offer real-time road info 2006-05-25 - 'Black looking' features may affect juries 2006-05-25 - House Judiciary passes Net-neutrality bill 2006-05-25 - Dell agrees to bundle Google software on new PCs 2006-05-25 - Russians harness star power in new battery 2006-05-26 - Chicken-Egg Question Cracked: The Egg Came First 2006-05-26 - In Brief: Chocolate increases cognitive performance 2006-05-26 - River streamflow reconstructed to 1490 2006-05-26 - Obesity concerns result in milk ban 2006-05-26 - PC game industry continues to grow, expand 2006-05-26 - 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