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How Galileo Thermometers Work
Temperature measuring devices
by Gabriel Gache, July 23rd, 2008
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Tunguska Event Triggered by Comet, Researchers Say
Unique Fossil Brings Evidence of Antarctica's Warm Past
Nature
Weird Frog Hears Only Sounds It Wants
The ears of Odorrana tormota can detect certain sound frequencies
by Gabriel Gache, July 23rd, 2008
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The Future Could See Nanorobots Traveling Through Your Veins
The Ocean Floor Has Great Potential to Store Carbon Dioxide
Microbiology/Genetics
Wild Bees Infected by Commercially Bred Species
North American wild bee popullation decline triggered by commercial bumblebee parasite
by Gabriel Gache, July 23rd, 2008
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Different Bee Species Can Learn Each Other's Language
Orchids Deceive Bees with Irresistible Lures
Tiny Telescopes Could Make LCDs More Efficient
by Gabriel Gache, July 23rd, 2008
New device promises three times more efficient LCD displays
Nano-Biotechnology
Space
Tunguska Event Triggered by Comet, Researchers Say
New evidence blows off the meteoroid explosion theory
by Gabriel Gache, July 23rd, 2008
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Deep Impact Gets Alien Glimpse of Earth
Comet Might Have Hit Earth during the Last Ice Age
Space
Phoenix Spends Sleepless Night
Lander coordinates with MRO to make atmospheric observations
by Gabriel Gache, July 23rd, 2008
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Phoenix to Uncover More Ice
Phoenix's Robotic Arm Delivers Second Sample
Nature
Unique Fossil Brings Evidence of Antarctica's Warm Past
Fossil shows how the clime of Antarctica evolved in time
by Gabriel Gache, July 23rd, 2008
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Global Warming Partly Sun's Fault
Wind Speed, Key Component for Climate Change During Last Ice Age
Microbiology/Genetics
Genes Reveal the Ancient Battle Between Man and Virus
Human DNA contains evidence of retroviral infections
by Gabriel Gache, July 22nd, 2008
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Wrinkle Removal Works Best with Lasers
Africans Are More Susceptible to HIV Infection
Nano-Biotechnology
World's First Transistor with Paper Interstrate Created
Characteristics indicate better performance than that of typical FETs
by Gabriel Gache, July 22nd, 2008
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Materials Used to Make CDs Perfect for High-Capacity Memory Sticks
New Breakthrough Could Make Silicon Chips Even Smaller
What Ricin Is
by Gabriel Gache, July 22nd, 2008
Biological warfare weapons
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Space
Polaris Resumes Its Regular Vibration Patterns
Northern Star springs back to life
by Gabriel Gache, July 22nd, 2008
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Variable Speed Bullet Technology Discovered in Toys
No Organics Present in the Outskirts of Pinwheel Galaxy
Nano-Biotechnology
Variable Speed Bullet Technology Discovered in Toys
Toy rocket inspires new type of non-lethal weapon
by Gabriel Gache, July 22nd, 2008
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How Rocket Propelled Grenades Work
How Flamethrowers Work
Health
Wrinkle Removal Works Best with Lasers
More advanced methods less effective than laser resurfacing
by Gabriel Gache, July 22nd, 2008
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Materials Used to Make CDs Perfect for High-Capacity Memory Sticks
DNA Sewing Made Easy
Nature
Plankton Bloom Facilitates Carbon Sinking Near Amazon
Tropical Atlantic could become a major carbon sink
by Gabriel Gache, July 22nd, 2008
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Global Warming Partly Sun's Fault
Ancient Mass Extinction Linked to Volcanic Eruptions
Space
No Organics Present in the Outskirts of Pinwheel Galaxy
Life would most likely form in the central regions of Messier 101
by Gabriel Gache, July 22nd, 2008
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Bright Nova Missed by Astronomers Spotted by XMM-Newton
Deep Impact Gets Alien Glimpse of Earth
Global Warming Partly Sun's Fault
by Gabriel Gache, July 21st, 2008
Sun responsible for one fifth of climate change effects
Nature
Nano-Biotechnology
Carbon Nanotube Resonator Weighs Individual Atoms
Researchers develop resonators capable of measuring single gold atoms
by Gabriel Gache, July 21st, 2008
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Astronomers Discover the Smallest Exo-Planet to Date
UK Filled with Dangerous Chargers
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