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  1. NASA ready to work with China on space exploration (AFP)
  2. 1979: The Abandoning of Science
  3. 16 Golden Retrievers Teach You About Atoms (Video) (BB)
  4. Astronomy Picture of the Day (Picture) (NASA)
  5. Flowing air 'could be used to generate electricity for planes and cars' (Telegraph)
  6. Splitting Time from Space—New Quantum Theory Topples Einstein's Spacetime (SA)
  7. Large Hadron Collider's 1st collisions recorded (CBC)
  8. Evidence of life on Mars lurks beneath surface of meteorite,Nasa experts claim(Times)
  9. Data On Climate Change Compiled Online (RealClimate)
  10. Atom-smasher breaks proton acceleration mark (CBC)
  11. No Increase in Brain Tumors Seen From Cell Phones (USNews)
  12. Mystery as spiral blue light display hovers above Norway (Pics, Vid)(Daily Mail)
  13. how to change my Ip address.?
  14. The 7 foods experts won't eat (Shine)
  15. Scientists crack cancer codes (CBC)
  16. Cost of Drone: $4.5 Million, Cost to Hack it: 26 Bucks (WSJ)
  17. Walmart Sued for Videotaping Employees, Customers in Bathroom (ABC)
  18. New scanners break child porn laws (Guardian)
  19. 3D Technology Abounds!!!!
  20. The Disappointment of "2010"
  21. WHO official: H1N1 threat not exaggerated (Omaha.com)
  22. Massive revelation in iBurst tower battle (MyBroadband)
  23. Lasers would never have shone if Mandelson had been in charge (Guardian)
  24. Oceans of Diamonds on Uranus (Discovery)
  25. Electric Icarus: NASA Designs a One-Man Stealth Plane (Scientific America)
  26. Colliding Particles Can Make Black Holes (Science Now)
  27. Solar Garden Light Colloidal Silver Maker !!!
  28. India moves to put man in space (IBT)
  29. Low IQ Among Strongest Predictors of Cardiovascular Disease (Science Daily)
  30. Set Phasers to... Mosquito Swatter? (NYTimes)
  31. How cool is this thing?
  32. Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors (lftr)
  33. Need earth science tutorials CDs, please help !!!
  34. Thorium-fueled nuclear reactors
  35. King Tut Was Disabled, Malarial, and Inbred, DNA Shows (National Geographic)
  36. Snowstorm and climate change (LATimes)
  37. Don't put burning candles in your ears, FDA says (CNN)
  38. Full Guide: How to Enjoy Your Favorite Sharts on the go and at Will
  39. Newborns' blood used to build secret DNA database (NewScientist)
  40. China eyeing perks of ice-free Arctic: study (Yahoo! News)
  41. Scientists Have Discovered Booze That Won't Give You A Hangover (IO9)
  42. Will Politics Slow the Wind? (Scientific American)
  43. The 10 most absurd published scientific papers (Wired)
  44. Rogers raising wireless 911 fee (CBC)
  45. Obesity: Food kills, flab protects (New Scientist)
  46. First quantum effects seen in visible object (New Scientist)
  47. MIT researchers enable self-assembling of chips (PCWorld)
  48. Solar Powered Augmented Contact Lenses Cover Your Eye with 100s of LEDs (Inhabitat)
  49. Texan accused of disabling 100 cars over Internet (Daily Finance)
  50. Quantum film might replace CMOS (PCAuthority)
  51. The Antarctic is Bleeding by the Waterfall (Atlas Obscura)
  52. This Is the Future of the Fight Against Cancer (Gizmodo)
  53. Child Receives Trachea Organ Transplant Created With Own Stem Cells (Singulatiry Hub)
  54. Magnets Can Manipulate Morality (Discovery)
  55. After Patent on Genes Is Invalidated, Biotech stocks fall
  56. Pale Moon project
  57. A New "Medical Lab On a Chip" For Every Home? (Slashdot)
  58. Does Our Universe Live Inside a Wormhole?
  59. China scientists show how arsenic treats blood cancer (Reuters)
  60. Richard Dawkins vows to have Pope Arrested on UK visit.
  61. Don’t talk to aliens, warns Stephen Hawking
  62. Teachers Stolen Car Recovered as a Super Hotrod (1010Wins)
  63. Blackberry 'predicted a century ago' by pioneering physicist Nikola Tesla
  64. Neanderthal Genome Complete
  65. 'Smart' grenade launcher heads to Afghanistan (CNET)
  66. Long conversations on mobile phones can increase risk of cancer, suggests study (DM)
  67. Driving the Pan-American Highway — in an EV (Autopia)
  68. Germany’s Artificial Cornea Ready To Restore Sight To Thousands (Singularity Hub)
  69. What is Consuming Hydrogen and Acetylene on Titan? (NASA)
  70. Japanese Spacecraft Successfully Deploys First Solar Sail in Space (Inhabitat)
  71. Giant Planet Found Lurking in Stellar Haze (Science Now)
  72. Solar light bulb to shine on developing world (CNET)
  73. HOME Full length documentary on youtube.
  74. Advance in Quest for HIV Vaccine (WSJ)
  75. $35 PC is the FUTURE of Computers
  76. Kepler’s Early Results Suggest Earth-Like Planets Are Dime-a-Dozen (Discover)
  77. Sony Developing Successor to Blu-ray (1TB Discs) (IGN)
  78. Shields up! Force fields could protect Mars missions (New Scientist)
  79. Sex Boosts Brain Growth, Study Suggests (Live Science)
  80. Military Looking in to Virus Powered Spray-On Batteries (Discovery)
  81. Cosmic Rays: By-Product of Distant Alien Warfare? (Discover)
  82. Gold Nanoparticles Could Transform Trees Into Street Lights (Pics Incl) (Inhabitat)
  83. The World According To "Cool It" (Huffington Post)
  84. Chocolate better cure for common cold than echinacea (News.com.au)
  85. Why the Leather Cover Crashes the Kindle 3 (Connectify)
  86. New Year's Eve tip: Pour champagne down the side of the glass (Labspaces)
  87. Researchers develop interactive, emotion-detecting GPS robot (GizMag)
  88. Polar shift closes major airport runway
  89. Playboy Hef made it to the moon
  90. Scientists Studying Penguins Biggest Threat to Penguins (NPR)
  91. The Prospects For Lunar Mining (Slashdot)
  92. Experiment Shows Not Washing Jeans for 15 Months is Disgusting But Safe (Slashdot)
  93. Greenland Ice Sheets Melt At Record Rate In 2010 (IBTimes)
  94. 'Universal' memory aims to replace flash/DRAM (EETimes)
  95. Why 3D doesn't work and never will. Case closed. (Chicago Sun-Times)
  96. How Do You Want Your Steak Grown?
  97. Atomic disguise makes helium look like hydrogen (New Scientist)
  98. NASA Kepler finds family of habitable, Earth-size planets (Layer 8)
  99. Earth Now Possesses a Cloaking Device (GizMag)
  100. Dark Energy: Was Einstein Right After All? (Time)
  101. Tractor Beams Are Getting Closer (Sort of) (Slashdot)
  102. Google Cars Drive Themselves, in Traffic (iSpyce)
  103. New Discovery Could Increase Interest in Outer Space Exploration! (Discovery)
  104. Quadruped CHEETAH robot to outrun any human (GizMag)
  105. Finally, a Brand New Use for Those Old CD Spindle Cases! (LifeHacker)
  106. China 'to overtake US on science' in two years (BBC)
  107. To the brain, getting burned, getting dumped feel the same (CNN)
  108. Israel, The Third Nation on the Moon? (Forbes)
  109. Pneumatic thought-controlled prosthetic arm created by students (GizMag)
  110. Accidental Find May Lead to a Cure For Baldness (Singularity Hub)
  111. Control the cursor with power of thought (Physorg)
  112. Plasmons Create Beautiful Full-Color Holograms (Wired)
  113. Protective ozone layer dwindles to record low (The Gazette)
  114. Many cancers avoidable with less drinking: study (CBC)
  115. Merck's Drug Propecia Linked To Sexual Dysfunction (Slashdot)
  116. Test Moves Navy a Step Closer to Lasers for Ship Self-Defense (Science Blog)
  117. How Google is teaching computers to see (CNN)
  118. The Wierd Effect of Scotch Tape on Frosted Glass (Video) (YouTube)
  119. Scientists ask: Is the kilo losing weight? (Physorg)
  120. SpaceX aims to put man on Mars in 10-20 years (Physorg)
  121. Anti-helium discovered in the heart of STAR (Science Blog)
  122. NASA looking to build "gas" stations in space (Network World)
  123. Heart-Healthy Omega-3s Not Healthy for Prostate: Study (Yahoo!)
  124. China Plans Space Station By 2020 (International Business Times)
  125. Full 3-D Invisibility Cloak in Visible Light (Science Daily)