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- NASA ready to work with China on space exploration (AFP)
- 1979: The Abandoning of Science
- 16 Golden Retrievers Teach You About Atoms (Video) (BB)
- Astronomy Picture of the Day (Picture) (NASA)
- Flowing air 'could be used to generate electricity for planes and cars' (Telegraph)
- Splitting Time from Space—New Quantum Theory Topples Einstein's Spacetime (SA)
- Large Hadron Collider's 1st collisions recorded (CBC)
- Evidence of life on Mars lurks beneath surface of meteorite,Nasa experts claim(Times)
- Data On Climate Change Compiled Online (RealClimate)
- Atom-smasher breaks proton acceleration mark (CBC)
- No Increase in Brain Tumors Seen From Cell Phones (USNews)
- Mystery as spiral blue light display hovers above Norway (Pics, Vid)(Daily Mail)
- how to change my Ip address.?
- The 7 foods experts won't eat (Shine)
- Scientists crack cancer codes (CBC)
- Cost of Drone: $4.5 Million, Cost to Hack it: 26 Bucks (WSJ)
- Walmart Sued for Videotaping Employees, Customers in Bathroom (ABC)
- New scanners break child porn laws (Guardian)
- 3D Technology Abounds!!!!
- The Disappointment of "2010"
- WHO official: H1N1 threat not exaggerated (Omaha.com)
- Massive revelation in iBurst tower battle (MyBroadband)
- Lasers would never have shone if Mandelson had been in charge (Guardian)
- Oceans of Diamonds on Uranus (Discovery)
- Electric Icarus: NASA Designs a One-Man Stealth Plane (Scientific America)
- Colliding Particles Can Make Black Holes (Science Now)
- Solar Garden Light Colloidal Silver Maker !!!
- India moves to put man in space (IBT)
- Low IQ Among Strongest Predictors of Cardiovascular Disease (Science Daily)
- Set Phasers to... Mosquito Swatter? (NYTimes)
- How cool is this thing?
- Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors (lftr)
- Need earth science tutorials CDs, please help !!!
- Thorium-fueled nuclear reactors
- King Tut Was Disabled, Malarial, and Inbred, DNA Shows (National Geographic)
- Snowstorm and climate change (LATimes)
- Don't put burning candles in your ears, FDA says (CNN)
- Full Guide: How to Enjoy Your Favorite Sharts on the go and at Will
- Newborns' blood used to build secret DNA database (NewScientist)
- China eyeing perks of ice-free Arctic: study (Yahoo! News)
- Scientists Have Discovered Booze That Won't Give You A Hangover (IO9)
- Will Politics Slow the Wind? (Scientific American)
- The 10 most absurd published scientific papers (Wired)
- Rogers raising wireless 911 fee (CBC)
- Obesity: Food kills, flab protects (New Scientist)
- First quantum effects seen in visible object (New Scientist)
- MIT researchers enable self-assembling of chips (PCWorld)
- Solar Powered Augmented Contact Lenses Cover Your Eye with 100s of LEDs (Inhabitat)
- Texan accused of disabling 100 cars over Internet (Daily Finance)
- Quantum film might replace CMOS (PCAuthority)
- The Antarctic is Bleeding by the Waterfall (Atlas Obscura)
- This Is the Future of the Fight Against Cancer (Gizmodo)
- Child Receives Trachea Organ Transplant Created With Own Stem Cells (Singulatiry Hub)
- Magnets Can Manipulate Morality (Discovery)
- After Patent on Genes Is Invalidated, Biotech stocks fall
- Pale Moon project
- A New "Medical Lab On a Chip" For Every Home? (Slashdot)
- Does Our Universe Live Inside a Wormhole?
- China scientists show how arsenic treats blood cancer (Reuters)
- Richard Dawkins vows to have Pope Arrested on UK visit.
- Don’t talk to aliens, warns Stephen Hawking
- Teachers Stolen Car Recovered as a Super Hotrod (1010Wins)
- Blackberry 'predicted a century ago' by pioneering physicist Nikola Tesla
- Neanderthal Genome Complete
- 'Smart' grenade launcher heads to Afghanistan (CNET)
- Long conversations on mobile phones can increase risk of cancer, suggests study (DM)
- Driving the Pan-American Highway — in an EV (Autopia)
- Germany’s Artificial Cornea Ready To Restore Sight To Thousands (Singularity Hub)
- What is Consuming Hydrogen and Acetylene on Titan? (NASA)
- Japanese Spacecraft Successfully Deploys First Solar Sail in Space (Inhabitat)
- Giant Planet Found Lurking in Stellar Haze (Science Now)
- Solar light bulb to shine on developing world (CNET)
- HOME Full length documentary on youtube.
- Advance in Quest for HIV Vaccine (WSJ)
- $35 PC is the FUTURE of Computers
- Kepler’s Early Results Suggest Earth-Like Planets Are Dime-a-Dozen (Discover)
- Sony Developing Successor to Blu-ray (1TB Discs) (IGN)
- Shields up! Force fields could protect Mars missions (New Scientist)
- Sex Boosts Brain Growth, Study Suggests (Live Science)
- Military Looking in to Virus Powered Spray-On Batteries (Discovery)
- Cosmic Rays: By-Product of Distant Alien Warfare? (Discover)
- Gold Nanoparticles Could Transform Trees Into Street Lights (Pics Incl) (Inhabitat)
- The World According To "Cool It" (Huffington Post)
- Chocolate better cure for common cold than echinacea (News.com.au)
- Why the Leather Cover Crashes the Kindle 3 (Connectify)
- New Year's Eve tip: Pour champagne down the side of the glass (Labspaces)
- Researchers develop interactive, emotion-detecting GPS robot (GizMag)
- Polar shift closes major airport runway
- Playboy Hef made it to the moon
- Scientists Studying Penguins Biggest Threat to Penguins (NPR)
- The Prospects For Lunar Mining (Slashdot)
- Experiment Shows Not Washing Jeans for 15 Months is Disgusting But Safe (Slashdot)
- Greenland Ice Sheets Melt At Record Rate In 2010 (IBTimes)
- 'Universal' memory aims to replace flash/DRAM (EETimes)
- Why 3D doesn't work and never will. Case closed. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- How Do You Want Your Steak Grown?
- Atomic disguise makes helium look like hydrogen (New Scientist)
- NASA Kepler finds family of habitable, Earth-size planets (Layer 8)
- Earth Now Possesses a Cloaking Device (GizMag)
- Dark Energy: Was Einstein Right After All? (Time)
- Tractor Beams Are Getting Closer (Sort of) (Slashdot)
- Google Cars Drive Themselves, in Traffic (iSpyce)
- New Discovery Could Increase Interest in Outer Space Exploration! (Discovery)
- Quadruped CHEETAH robot to outrun any human (GizMag)
- Finally, a Brand New Use for Those Old CD Spindle Cases! (LifeHacker)
- China 'to overtake US on science' in two years (BBC)
- To the brain, getting burned, getting dumped feel the same (CNN)
- Israel, The Third Nation on the Moon? (Forbes)
- Pneumatic thought-controlled prosthetic arm created by students (GizMag)
- Accidental Find May Lead to a Cure For Baldness (Singularity Hub)
- Control the cursor with power of thought (Physorg)
- Plasmons Create Beautiful Full-Color Holograms (Wired)
- Protective ozone layer dwindles to record low (The Gazette)
- Many cancers avoidable with less drinking: study (CBC)
- Merck's Drug Propecia Linked To Sexual Dysfunction (Slashdot)
- Test Moves Navy a Step Closer to Lasers for Ship Self-Defense (Science Blog)
- How Google is teaching computers to see (CNN)
- The Wierd Effect of Scotch Tape on Frosted Glass (Video) (YouTube)
- Scientists ask: Is the kilo losing weight? (Physorg)
- SpaceX aims to put man on Mars in 10-20 years (Physorg)
- Anti-helium discovered in the heart of STAR (Science Blog)
- NASA looking to build "gas" stations in space (Network World)
- Heart-Healthy Omega-3s Not Healthy for Prostate: Study (Yahoo!)
- China Plans Space Station By 2020 (International Business Times)
- Full 3-D Invisibility Cloak in Visible Light (Science Daily)