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Tech takes its place in the garden
Green thumbs can get help, from watering aids to weather stations
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Haulin' asteroid in Iowa
So I'm out on my bike and I see a UHaul van parked on the road. I like the artwork they put on the ...
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Pull the right levers for maximum effect
At a New York charity auction in May, the Robin Hood Foundation raised $56.5m for its mission of eradicating poverty in the city. This ...
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Gene variations make children more likely to get hooked on cigarettes
Peer pressure may push teens to start smoking, but their DNA keeps them hooked on the nicotine buzz into their adult years.
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Global warming may raise kidney stone cases
One more unwanted consequence of global warming may be an increase in cases of kidney stones in areas with rising temperatures, U.S. researchers said ...
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Trina to supply cells for solar-powered plane
For travelers weary of watching air fares tick upward due to soaring fuel prices, here's an encouraging piece of news -- a plane that can ...
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Ad campaign presses candidates on education
An education-advocacy group will begin airing ads this week seeking to nudge Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama on ways to improve the standing ...
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Disney Taps Into Blu-ray's Interactive Technology
The Walt Disney Company, along with the broader entertainment industry, is counting on "Sleeping Beauty" to help awaken interest in Blu-ray DVDs.
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Charity Cases
Social-networking phenomenon makes it easy for donors to promote their favorite causes online
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Saturn's moon may host an ocean
The Cassini spacecraft has found what may be the strongest evidence yet that Saturn's tiny moon Enceladus has an ocean beneath its icy surface ...
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GNOME 3.0 officially announced... and explained
At the recent GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC), the GNOME release team announced a proposal for developing the next major iteration of the ...
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Striptease clothing drive enrages local charities
A new national web campaign that encourages young people to post strip-tease videos of themselves as a way of raising clothing donations for homeless youths ...
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Dark energy and the bitterest pill
For many astrophysicists, dark energy is a difficult pill to swallow. It requires the universe to be fine tuned in a previously unexpected, and frankly ...
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Ebola-like virus returns to Europe after 40 years
Marburg, a deadly haemorrhagic fever closely related to Ebola, is back in Europe, after a four-decade absence.
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Exercise May Prevent Brain Shrinkage in Early Alzheimer's Disease
Mild Alzheimer's disease patients with higher physical fitness had larger brains compared to mild Alzheimer's patients with lower physical fitness, according to a ...
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