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Vela Pulsar And Dozens Of Others Get Probed
In Bird Parenting, One Parent Will Make Up For A Lazy Partner, But Not Too Much
Messier 87 - The Virgo Cluster's Galactic Particle Accelerator
Mars Candy Worries About Sustainable Chocolate
Robocup 2009: Rescue Robots Save The (Some)Day
Colicins - Bacterial Warfare That Can Save Lives
MANTRA - Monster Trucks For Really Smart Kids
Digital Archiving - Protection Of Documents Comes Out Of The Dark Ages (Maybe)
Take Politics Out Of Science - A Call For A Real Debate On Stem Cells
Hitchhiker's Guide To The Milky Way Gets A Cold Dust Map
Deducing Societal Trends From Second Life
Marie Curie Tops 10 Most Inspirational Female Scientists Poll
New Battery Is Thinner Than A Piece Of Paper - And Can Be Printed Too
Why Didn't The Whole Planet Freeze During Ice Ages? Plants And CO2
First Moon Images From Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
Holy Shrinking Sheep! Global Warming More Powerful Than Natural Selection, Say Researchers
Digital Imaging Boost Makes Bad Images Clear
Freshwater Rain Band Continues 300 Year Journey Northward
Discovery: New Black Hole HLX-1 Has 500 Solar Masses And 260 Million Times Our Sun's Brightness
Ganlea Megacanina - Move Over Ida, Asia Lays Claim To A Human Common Ancestor
SpARCS Seeks Galaxies Half The Age Of The Universe
More Health Care May Not Be A Great Idea
How Did The Milky Way Survive? Dark Matter Did It, Says Hypothesis
Jurassic Bird? Extinct Giant Moa 'Rebuilt' Using Ancient DNA
Michael Jackson Finally Gets His Own Computer Virus

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