Report: Wolves blameless in elk loss
Jan 06, 2006 |
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The big, bad wolf may not be to blame for the drop in elk numbers in Yellowstone National Park.
Archeological dig offers online viewing
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Egyptologist Betsy Bryan and her crew are sharing their work with the world through an online diary.
Briefs: Google remains most popular search engine
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Google remains the most popular Internet search engine, according to a report Friday.
Aquarium to debut rare baby penguins
Jan 06, 2006 |
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Two baby gentoo penguins, about the size of softballs, were to make their debut Thursday at the Newport Aquarium, The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Scientists help uncover new oilfields
Jan 06, 2006 |
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University of Liverpool scientists are working to understand the nature of oil and gas reservoirs within deeply buried submarine channels.
Logging may increase fire risk
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Researchers say logging after forest fires may hinder forest regeneration and increase fire risk.
Windows Meta patch released early
Jan 06, 2006 |
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A patch for a worrisome vulnerability in Windows Meta File code has been released ahead of schedule and is available for download.
Wireless World: Carriers losing focus?
Jan 06, 2006 |
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Wireless carriers have lost their focus and are concentrating on the wrong priorities, like trying to recruit as many new subscribers as possible, rather than properly serving those customers they have already contracted ...
U.S. poultry industry to test chickens
Jan 06, 2006 |
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The U.S commercial chicken industry is taking steps to ensure the public that its chickens are safe to eat.
Stardust Mission Status Report
Jan 06, 2006 |
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Ten days before its historic return to Earth with the first-ever samples from a comet, NASA's Stardust spacecraft successfully performed its 18th flight path adjustment. This second-to-last scheduled maneuver ...
Samsung Shows World's First Mass-Market Blu-Ray Disc Player At CES
Jan 06, 2006 |
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Samsung Electronics formally kicks off the era of Blu-ray, as it demonstrates its BD-P1000 Blu-ray disc (BD) player here at CES. The new device will let consumers take full advantage of high-definition displays, ...
New wind tunnel operates quietly at Mach 6, helps shape future aircraft
Jan 06, 2006 |
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Purdue University engineers have developed a wind tunnel that is the only one of its kind in the world capable of running quietly at "hypersonic" speeds, helping researchers to design advanced aircraft and ...
U.S. names intellectual-property enforcer
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The United States Thursday named a California prosecutor to be its chief intellectual-property enforcer in Asia.
Motorola to allow easier Google access
Jan 06, 2006 |
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Google, the Internet search engine, is to cooperate with Motorola in the area of mobile phones.
Intel, Eros team on 'Bollywood' portal
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Indian film distributor Eros International is teaming up with Intel on a digital-content portal for movies produced by India's "Bollywood" film industry.


