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 Human stem cells help blinded rats
Human stem cells help blinded rats
Human embryonic stem cells can partly restore vision in blinded rats. What are we waiting for? Oh yah, our current government doesn't support stem cell research. picked by afeldman 3 years ago
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 Scientists develop sunless tan
Scientists develop sunless tan
Finally! Hope for sun-loving red-heads. picked by mrnelson 3 years ago
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 'Space flight' for Nigerian girl
'Space flight' for Nigerian girl
Ride the "Vomit Comet" picked by mrnelson 3 years ago
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 California Sues 6 Automakers Over Global Warming
California Sues 6 Automakers Over Global Warming
I guess there must be an election coming up... picked by mrnelson 3 years ago
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 MIT tames tricky carbon nanotubes
MIT tames tricky carbon nanotubes
No more sticky carbon tubes! picked by mrnelson 3 years ago
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 3.3 million-year-old baby skull found in northeastern Ethiopia
3.3 million-year-old baby skull found in northeastern Ethiopia
Scientists have discovered a girls skull over 3.3 million years old. The 3 year old girls skeleton is believed to be a member of the Australopithecus afarensis family. The same species as the 1973 skeleton discovery in Ethiopia, nicknamed, "Lucy" picked by iduffee 3 years ago
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 The first tree genome is published. No, not on paper.
The first tree genome is published. No, not on paper.
Wood from a common tree may one day factor prominently in meeting transportation fuel needs, according to scientists whose research on the fast-growing poplar tree is featured on the cover of tomorrow's edition of the journal Science. picked by Galoot 3 years ago
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 Good news! Black hole won't destroy Earth
Good news! Black hole won't destroy Earth
Scientists could generate a black hole as often as every second when the world's most powerful particle accelerator comes online in 2007. picked by afeldman 3 years ago
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 A Terrible Wish - article about children with mental illness
A Terrible Wish - article about children with mental illness
The writer describes the plight of children with mental illnesses as compared to those with leukemia or other medical disorders. Very moving. picked by capriccio 3 years ago
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 Remedy Find - interactive site for rating treatments for illnesses
Remedy Find - interactive site for rating treatments for illnesses
On Remedy Find, you can rate treatments for any medical condition (including psychiatric conditions) and read others' reviews on treatments. Not for medical advice, but great for information and education. picked by capriccio 3 years ago
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 Thousands gather to farewell Aussie 'Croc Hunter'
Thousands gather to farewell Aussie 'Croc Hunter'
Thousands of mourners streamed into the 9:00 am (2300 GMT Tuesday) service to commemorate the "Crocodile Hunter." picked by afeldman 3 years ago
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 New Study Shows Music Good For Kids
New Study Shows Music Good For Kids
'Children that take musical lessons have better memories than their nonmusical peers'. picked by musicgirldani 3 years ago
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 Don't let the bedbugs bite!
Don't let the bedbugs bite!
Good night, sleep tight ...Maybe not.

Bedbug-free generations that believed the insect bloodsucker is no more than a silly bedtime rhyme — Don't let the bedbugs bite! — must face reality in the 21st century.

They're baaaccckkkk. picked by Ziaphra 3 years ago
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 New ring spotted around Saturn -- Old rings demoted, must now be called "hoops"
New ring spotted around Saturn -- Old rings demoted, must now be called "hoops"
Saturn has a newly discovered ring, a faint trail of particles just visible in between some of its better-known rings, NASA said on Tuesday. picked by Galoot 3 years ago
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 200-years-old seeds breathe again
200-years-old seeds breathe again
Scientists at London's Kew Gardens persuade seeds from the time of George III into germination. picked by mrnelson 3 years ago
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 Penis Transplant Removed After Two Weeks
Penis Transplant Removed After Two Weeks
Chinese doctors say they successfully transplanted a penis on a man who lost his own in an accident, but had to remove it two weeks later because of psychological problems experienced by the man and his wife. picked by afeldman 3 years ago
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 Fish Used to Detect Terror Attacks
Fish Used to Detect Terror Attacks
San Francisco, New York, Washington and other big cities are using bluegills also known as sunfish or bream as a sort of canary in a coal mine to safeguard their drinking water. picked by Galoot 3 years ago
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Many 'Straight' Men Have Gay Sex
Nearly one in 10 men who say they're straight have sex only with other men, a New York City survey finds. picked by Galoot 3 years ago
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 'Mystery object' delays shuttle
'Mystery object' delays shuttle
The space shuttle Atlantis has its Wednesday landing delayed after an unidentified object is seen floating near the vehicle. picked by jaxomlotus 3 years ago
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 Projector size of sugar cube made
Projector size of sugar cube made
A video projector the size of a sugar cube is developed by researchers in Germany. picked by mrnelson 3 years ago
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 Popeye Beware - 21 Cases of E. Coli Reported
Popeye Beware - 21 Cases of E. Coli Reported
The spinach scare continues...Throw out your bagged spinach. So far 111 people got sick, one person died. picked by musicgirldani 3 years ago
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 List of Top Jobs Where Bacteria Thrive
List of Top Jobs Where Bacteria Thrive
Check it out. picked by musicgirldani 3 years ago
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 52 New Species of Marine life Discovered
52 New Species of Marine life Discovered
24 new species of fish, 20 new species of coral, and 8 new species of shrimp were discovered in Bangkok Thailand. A shark that walks on its fins, a shrimp that looks like a praying mantis were just two of the new discoveries found while "combing through an uderwater fauna off Indonesia's Papua province" this Monday. picked by iduffee 3 years ago
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'Sticky' silicon could speed data
Data speeds inside computers or across continents could get a boost from Intel research into hybrid processors. picked by mrnelson 3 years ago
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 Cancer drug slows muscular dystrophy in mice
Cancer drug slows muscular dystrophy in mice
The experimental drug raises hopes that a simple pill could one day treat the distressing and fatal condition in humans picked by naomidee 3 years ago
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