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Global Extinction Event - Volcanoes Did It, Says Hypothesis
Our Neurons Are Bombarded With Messages - Here's How We Focus To Hear The Chorus Over The Noise
E. Coli That Count May Mean A Future Synthetic Biology Computer
Falsified Research - A Meta Analysis Of Scientific Misconduct
Magnetic Blast Waves And The Impact Epicenter Of Earthbound Space Storms
PKS 0745-191: First Complete X-Ray View Of A Galaxy Cluster
All-Fiber Quantum Logic Using A Single Photon
Particle Physics - Not Just For Black Holes And Blowing Up The Vatican Any More
Molecules With Five-Fold Symmetry As A Two-Dimensional Crystal? Not So Impossible Any More
In Spain, Spanish Prostitutes Are Least Likely To Use Condoms
Talking Mice? No, But Their FOXP2 'Speech' Gene Can Tell Us About Our Evolutionary Past
Single Women Look More Closely At Men
HDF 130 - Cosmic 'Ghost' Around A Supermassive Black Hole
Shale Gas - Ancient Mudstones Could Provide Alternative Energy
Arctic Double Whammy - Carbon Release From Thawing Permafrost Could Be Greater Than Carbon Capture Of New Greenery
Right Wing Love Fest - Miss California Carrie Prejean To Tour The USS Ronald Reagan
The Hidden Heart Problem - 75% In UK Know Nothing About Arrhythmia
Care About Global Warming? It's In Your Genes, Says Researcher
Neural Mechanisms Of Strategic Decision Making
A Smaller World For Humans Means Natural Selection Will Favor More Dangerous Parasites - Nature Study
Not Your Dad's Holodeck - Really Virtual Reality
Missing Historical Climate Data - A New Formula Says It Can Fill In The Gaps
EPOXI And The Hunt For Alien Oceans
Social Recognition Improves Worker Performance - Praise From The Boss, Not So Much
Robots May Be Your New Neighbors

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