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Google Maps directions on how to go from Japan to China
American people rediscover heaviest known element - Governmentium
Scientists have no need to be concerned about the 2010 mid-term elections
Implanted chip allows blind people to 'see'
A few years ago Republicans had to pay people to talk about Democrats the way John Kerry does for free
Archetype Analysis - How World Of Warcraft Will Be The Greatest Sociology Tool Ever
Not just science fiction - 3-D moving holograms get closer
Tired of arguing with climate change skeptics? A programmer wrote a chat bot to do it for him
Touchscreen panic due to indium tin oxide shortage?
Who be your daddy? Boa constrictor has a 'virgin birth'
Romanian communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu remains identified by DNA
Eating meat is good for you - and the environment
Egyptian Book of the Dead exhibition at the British Museum
Do mummies have a right to privacy?
Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert lose Internet friends after Rally To Restore Sanity
Is video game violence a First Amendment right for kids?
Will China overtake the US in science leadership?
Halloween around the world
Global Warming fight - geoengineering versus biodiversity
A real life Ultima adventure for Halloween
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"Dead Of Night": The Horror Movie That Inspired Hoyle's Steady State Model
Parents may be more important than the school or even the child in educational performance

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