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1. Educated People Cope Better With Dementia
Posted By nova on July 26, 2010 at 2:32 pm in Medicine
Educated people are better able to cope with the physical effects of dementia, and even one extra year of education can significantly cut the risk of developing the brain-wasting disease, scientists said on Monday.
1. Educated People Cope Better With Dementia
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2. Iran Aims To Put Man in Space by 2019
Posted By nova on July 26, 2010 at 8:52 am in Space
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Friday that Iran would send its first manned shuttle into space by 2019, Iran's English-language Press TV reported.
2. Iran Aims To Put Man in Space by 2019
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3. Crusader Risks Prison to Save Chinese Lake
Posted By AverusBlack on July 21, 2010 at 7:15 am in Nature
A former chinese factory worker declares war against the destruction of one of the largest freshwater lakes in China, and pays the price for his loud voice against industrial development and pollution.
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4. Missing Piece Found in Particle Puzzle
Posted By Averusblack on July 21, 2010 at 7:14 am in Space
(Reuters) - Research scientists announced on Monday they had identified the missing piece of a major puzzle involving the make-up of the universe by observing a neutrino particle change from one type to another.
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5. Frozen Blood A Source of Stem Cells
Posted By nova on July 6, 2010 at 8:37 pm in Medicine
Frozen blood from stored samples can be used to make cells resembling stem cells, researchers said on Thursday -- opening a potential new and easier source for the valued cells.
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6. Obama Plan Boosts Foreign, Private Space Projects
Posted By nova on July 4, 2010 at 7:48 am in Space
The Obama administration on Monday outlined a space policy that offers an expanded role for foreign governments including possibly China and private companies in monitoring Earth's climate, tracking and removing orbital debris and protecting satellites.
6. Obama Plan Boosts Foreign, Private Space Projects
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7. NASA Delays Shuttle Finale Until 2011
Posted By nova on July 3, 2010 at 9:09 am in Space
NASA on Thursday postponed the final two missions of the space shuttle program until November and February due to delays preparing the last load of spare parts for the International Space Station.
7. NASA Delays Shuttle Finale Until 2011
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8. CERN Experiment May Reveal Dark Matter
Posted By nova on March 15, 2010 at 10:31 am in Technology
Dark matter, which scientists believe makes up 25 percent of the universe but whose existence has never been proven, could be detected by the giant particle collider at CERN, the research center's head said Monday.
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9. Virgin Galactic Sees Space Test Flights in 2011
Posted By nova on March 15, 2010 at 10:30 am in Space
Virgin Galactic is aiming to launch test flights into space in 2011, but does not need additional financing after selling a stake to Abu Dhabi's Abaar last year, its chief executive said on Wednesday.
9. Virgin Galactic Sees Space Test Flights in 2011
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10. It's Official: An Asteroid Wiped Out The Dinosaurs
Posted By nova on March 15, 2010 at 10:30 am in Nature
A giant asteroid smashing into Earth is the only plausible explanation for the extinction of the dinosaurs, a global scientific team said on Thursday, hoping to settle a row that has divided experts for decades.
10. It's Official: An Asteroid Wiped Out The Dinosaurs
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1. Global Warming Claims Tropical Island
1. Global Warming Claims Tropical Island
(For the first time in recorded history, an inhabited island has disappeared beneath rising seas. )
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2. We're Not From The Milky Way
2. We're Not From The Milky Way
(Imagine the shock of growing up in a loving family with people you call "Mum" and "Dad" and then, suddenly, learning that you are actually adopted!)
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3. Chimpanzees Hunt Using Spears
3. Chimpanzees Hunt Using Spears
(Chimpanzees in Senegal have been observed making and using wooden spears to hunt other primates, according to a study in the journal Current Biology.)
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4. Ancient Shark Found Off Japanese Coast
4. Ancient Shark Found Off Japanese Coast
(A species of shark rarely seen alive because its natural habitat is 600 meters (2,000 ft) or more under the sea was captured on film by staff at a Japanese marine park this week. )
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5. Weird New Creatures Found in Antarctica
5. Weird New Creatures Found in Antarctica
(Several strange creatures including a psychedelic octopus have been found in frigid waters off Antarctica in one of the world’s most pristine marine environments. )
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6. Nearly 2,000 Camels Die In Saudi
6. Nearly 2,000 Camels Die In Saudi
(Nearly 2,000 camels have died in Saudi Arabia from a mystery illness that first appeared two weeks ago, the government said on Saturday, adding that poisoning was a more likely cause than infectious disease.)
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7. New Species Of Lizard Found In Borneo
7. New Species Of Lizard Found In Borneo
(Chris Austin, assistant curator of herpetology at LSU's Museum of Natural Science, or LSUMNS, and adjunct professor in biological sciences, recently discovered a new species of lizard while conducting field research in Borneo.)
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8. New Way To Form Black Hole Uncovered
8. New Way To Form Black Hole Uncovered
(Nature has again thrown astronomers for a loop. Just when they thought they understood how gamma-ray bursts formed, they have uncovered what appears to be evidence for a new kind of cosmic explosion. These seem to arise when a newly born black hole swallows most of the matter from its doomed parent star.)
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9. 'Immortal' Jellyfish Swarming Across The World
9. 'Immortal' Jellyfish Swarming Across The World
(The Turritopsis Nutricula is able to revert back to a juvenile form once it mates after becoming sexually mature. )
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10. No Big Bang? A Viable Alternative Proposed
10. No Big Bang? A Viable Alternative Proposed
( A new cosmological model demonstrates the universe can endlessly expand and contract, providing a rival to Big Bang theories and solving a thorny modern physics problem, according to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill physicists.)
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1. U.S. House Shifts $16 Bln Toward Renewable Energy
1. U.S. House Shifts $16 Bln Toward Renewable Energy
(The U.S. House of Representatives on Saturday passed a Democratic rewrite of U.S. energy policy that strips $16 billion in tax incentives away from Big Oil and puts it toward renewable energy sources like wind and solar power. )
Rating: 3.48
Category: Technology
2. Scientists Find Endangered Monkey in Vietnam
2. Scientists Find Endangered Monkey in Vietnam
(Scientists have found the world's largest-known population of an endangered monkey species in central Vietnam, increasing its chances of survival, conservationists said on Tuesday.)
Rating: 3.46
Category: Nature
3. Experimental Jet Tested At 10 Times Speed of Sound
3. Experimental Jet Tested At 10 Times Speed of Sound
(An experimental jet engine has been successfully tested at speeds of up to 11,000 km (6,835 miles) per hour, or 10 times the speed of sound, during trials in Australia's outback, defense scientists said on Friday.)
Rating: 3.44
Category: Miscellaneous
4. Space Shuttle Due To Return As NASA Watches Weather
4. Space Shuttle Due To Return As NASA Watches Weather
(Weather forecasts were not encouraging, but space shuttle Atlantis was scheduled to return to Earth on Thursday in an afternoon landing at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. )
Rating: 3.44
Category: Space
5. Cold Water Swimming
5. Cold Water Swimming
(Cold Water Swimming Informal Record )
Rating: 3.42
Category: Miscellaneous
6. Flash Flood Kills More In Storm-Hit Pakistan
6. Flash Flood Kills More In Storm-Hit Pakistan
(A flash flood swept through six villages in Pakistan's storm-hit Baluchistan province killing 30 people and forcing more than 10,000 from their homes as a huge effort to help up to 1.5 million people geared up.)
Rating: 3.39
Category: Nature
7. Millions Vote For New Seven Wonders of the World
7. Millions Vote For New Seven Wonders of the World
(From India's Taj Mahal to Mexico's Mayan ruins, suggestions for seven new Wonders of the World have flooded in from more than 60 million people in one of the biggest global polls ever conducted.)
Rating: 3.38
Category: Humanity
8. Meteorologists Are Sure Humans Cause Climate Change
8. Meteorologists Are Sure Humans Cause Climate Change
(Some of the world's leading meteorologists said on Wednesday they had no doubt that humans were responsible for global warming.)
Rating: 3.35
Category: Nature
9. Look For Life Not As We Know It
9. Look For Life Not As We Know It
(Extraterrestrial life may well be so weird we would not immediately recognize it, and scientists looking for alien life should be seeking the unfamiliar as well as the familiar, experts advised on Friday. )
Rating: 3.35
Category: Space
10. Multiyear Arctic Ice Is Effectively Gone
10. Multiyear Arctic Ice Is Effectively Gone
(The multiyear ice covering the Arctic Ocean has effectively vanished, a startling development that will make it easier to open up polar shipping routes, an Arctic expert said on Thursday. )
Rating: 3.35
Category: Nature
Article: Methane Bubbles in Arctic Seas Stir Warming Fears
Methane Bubbles in Arctic Seas Stir Warming Fears (Article)
(Large amounts of a powerful greenhouse gas are bubbling up from a long-frozen seabed north of Siberia, raising fears of far bigger leaks that could stoke global warming, scientists said.)
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Video: Epic Voyage of the Kon-Tiki
Epic Voyage of the Kon-Tiki (Video)

(Kon-Tiki is the Academy Award-winning film of an astonishing adventure, a journey spanning 4,300 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean to Polynesia by raft.)
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(The animals likely died of illness and malnutrition.)
Posted on July 26, 2010 at 12:46 pm in Nature.
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(Plastiki, a 60 foot vessel buoyed by over 12,000 2-liter plastic bottles, sailed into the Sydney Harbor today, completing a 130 day, 8000 mile journey from San Francisco. )
Posted on July 26, 2010 at 8:50 am in Humanity.
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(It was bright, fierce and thankfully short. A mysterious event in a distant galaxy has blasted our solar system with the most powerful burst of X-rays ever recorded, temporarily blinding an astronomical satellite.)
Posted on July 25, 2010 at 10:48 am in Astronomy.
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(This Popular Science special feature from 1925 gives a rare insight into that generation’s hopes and dreams for the future. Click the pic below for the full image!)
Posted on July 23, 2010 at 8:51 am in Humanity.
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(Researchers have found ways to use magnetic resonance to capture rays of visible light and route them around objects.)
Posted on July 23, 2010 at 8:51 am in Tech.
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(Scientists, using three NASA satellites, have created a first-of-its-kind map that details the height of the world's forests.)
Posted on July 21, 2010 at 7:48 am in Nature.
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(Two new fish species — with pancake-flat bodies, wiggling lures on their faces, and elbowed fins for “walking” on the seafloor — have been discovered in the path of spewing Gulf of Mexico oil.)
Posted on July 21, 2010 at 7:13 am in Nature.
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(A strong earthquake of 6.7 magnitude today rattled coastal Alaska, authorities said, but no significant damage or tidal wave threat was reported. )
Posted on July 21, 2010 at 7:11 am in Nature.
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(To elude predators, the octopus will change color in an instant and even alter its shape to look like other sea animals. Does its magic put the chameleon to shame?)
Posted on July 18, 2010 at 6:37 am in Nature.
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(As the Gulf of Mexico entered a third day free of fresh oil from BP’s blown-out well, the government on Saturday extended a test that has so far shown no signs of damage in the 13,000-foot-deep hole.)
Posted on July 18, 2010 at 6:36 am in Nature.
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(Scientists have discovered the first cometary planet, one with a huge tail, a stream of gas being ripped off by solar winds at 22,000 miles per hour. This jovian world is located 153 light-years from Earth.)
Posted on July 15, 2010 at 8:27 am in Astronomy.
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(Gorillas apparently can play tag much like humans do, scientists now reveal. )
Posted on July 15, 2010 at 8:22 am in Nature.
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(NASA Updates Shuttle Target Launch Dates For Final Two Flights )
Posted on July 14, 2010 at 9:29 am in Astronomy.
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(Giant propeller-shaped structures have been discovered in the rings of Saturn and appear to be created by a new class of hidden moons, NASA announced Thursday. )
Posted on July 13, 2010 at 7:58 am in Astronomy.
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(Researchers have discovered antibodies that can protect against a wide range of AIDS viruses and said they may be able to use them to design a vaccine against the fatal and incurable virus.)
Posted on July 13, 2010 at 7:58 am in Medicine.
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