Archive: 07/03/2005
Great Lakes water temps strangely high
Water temperatures in the lower Great Lakes are at a 5-year high, mysteriously measuring now where they were in mid-August of last year.
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Apple's iPod a useful tool for criminals
By K.I. MARSHALL WASHINGTON, July 1 (UPI) -- Apple's iPod and other portable digital media devices have become as useful to criminals as they are to the general public, computer-security experts have discovered.
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Stem cell scientists mourn Frist's change
U.S. stem cell researchers are bracing for renewed debate and hopeful their former advocate, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., will rejoin them.
Jul 03, 2005 |
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New German coal power plant to capture CO2
New Swedish technology to capture and store waste carbon dioxide will be used to build a new German coal-fired power plant.
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Plane powered via hydrogen fuel cell
AeroVironment, a California-based company, says it has successfully completed a test flight of an aircraft powered by liquid hydrogen.
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IQ, activities linked to dementia
People with higher IQs who were more active in high school are less likely to lack memory or have thinking problems and dementia as older adults.
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