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Iowa State corn/soy plastics to be made into hog f...
Scientists develop technology for roll-up laptop s...
Hope for significant new diabetes treatment in Sta...
Climate secrets -- past, present and future reveal...
How space travel affects the hearts of Space Shutt...
Arctic summer ice anomaly shocks scientists
You don't need a big lottery win for long term hap...
First evidence that musical training affects brain...
Imaging technology restores 700-year-old sacred Hi...
Ceramic microreactors developed for on-site hydrog...
Potential sea level rise worse than previously exp...
Linspire Offers Cash Incentive For Pre-installing ...
Doctors cut repeat LASIK visits dramatically
Road wends its way through stomach
Engine on a chip promises to best the battery
HP Dramatically Simplifies Network Storage for Sma...
MSN Launches Beta of Soapbox on MSN Video
'No time to exercise' is no excuse
Acoustic data may reveal hidden gas, oil supplies
Weather forecast accuracy gets boost with new comp...
M. D. Anderson teaches the art of aromatherapy to ...
Engineers forge greener path to iron production
Planet Earth may have 'tilted' to keep its balance
Why are so many people dying on Everest?
New lab technique churns out fungus' potential can...
California scientists find natural way to control ...
Stratospheric injections could help cool Earth, co...
Microscopic passengers to hitch ride on space shuttle
IBM Software Offers Companies a Simple Approach to...
Windows Live Services Reach Key Milestones
Anti-inflammatory drugs following hip replacement ...
Latest fuel cell material advance overcomes low hu...
Compounds in cranberry juice show promise as alter...
Electric jolt triggers release of biomolecules, na...
Voice and signature for the identification of persons
MIT team describes unique cloud forest
IBM Technology Translates Arabic Media Broadcasts ...
Researchers reveal 'extremely serious' vulnerabili...
Arctic ice meltdown continues with significantly r...
BBC ONE gives Britain a healthcheck
Microsoft’s Zune Delivers Connected Music and Ente...
Poplar holds promise as renewable bioenergy resource
A plastic pill for periodontal problems
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Researcher lights the way to better drug delivery
Motorola researchers develop selective sensors bas...
Google Introduces Featured Content for Google Earth
Microsoft Hardware Brings to Light First Rechargea...
Microsoft Unveils Innovative Four-in-One Device
Do green markets actually lead to improvements in ...
MIT device could prevent epileptic seizures
Nicotine lessens symptoms of depression in nonsmokers
Team depression care reduces suicidal thoughts in ...
High-tech equipment may help reduce wildlife-vehic...
Tiny fuel cell might replace batteries in laptop c...
Spam filter design to benefit from internet routin...
Scientists and engineers simulate jet colliding wi...
Reconstructive surgeon aims for rejection-free lim...
Latest fuel cell material advance overcomes low hu...
Using Microbes to Fuel the U.S. Hydrogen Economy
An artificial cornea is in sight, thanks to biomim...
Sony focuses on "Place Shifting" with three new Lo...
Diode laser could be vital for safeguarding aircraft
Death of a star
Nanotechnology propels advances in regenerative me...
World's smallest test tubes 'From the Lab to the Fab'
Wearing a helmet puts cyclists at risk, suggests r...
Mysteries of Kilimanjaro
Muscle cells self-destruct rather than grow with use
Nanotube ink: Desktop printing of carbon nanotube ...
Polymers show promise for lab-on-a-chip technology
Why some men go bald prematurely ?
Snapfish by HP Boosts Online Photo Sharing and Ser...
MIT proton treatment could replace x-ray use in ra...
'Nanocantilevers' yield surprises critical for des...
Hydrogen: Fuel for Our Future?
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
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Brown engineers build a better battery -- with plastic
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