Study: 'Pacifist' chimps face extinction

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Pygmy chimpanzees known for resolving conflict through sex rather than fighting are reportedly facing extinction.


OK given to create unique 'dual mother' embryo

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British scientists have been given the go-ahead to create a human embryo that will have genetic material from two mothers.


Building Life From Star-Stuff

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Life on Earth was made possible by the death of stars. Atoms like carbon and oxygen were expelled in the last few dying gasps of stars after their final supplies of hydrogen fuel were used up.


Huge Solar Flare Spotted

Huge Solar Flare Spotted

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Scientists are currently tracking a very large flare that occurred on the Sun around 1:40 pm EDT (17:40 UT). The current estimate of the size of the explosion is X-17; that would place the flare as the fifth ...


U.S. company unveils auto GPS/MP3 device

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TeleType Company will begin offering a global positioning system combined with an MP3 player for use in automobiles later this month.


US IT Systems Highly Vulnerable To Attack

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Our nation's information technology infrastructure, which includes air traffic control systems, power grids, financial systems, and military and intelligence cyber networks, is highly vulnerable to terrorist and criminal ...


Shanghai Builds New Space Base

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Work on a new space base commenced Tuesday at the Shenzhuang Industrial Zone in Shanghai. The base will take shape in five years in Shanghai in an effort to upgrade research and development in the region, an official said ...


Ericsson, NEC to work together on 3G

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Ericsson said Thursday it has agreed to license its third-generation phone platform to NEC.


Scientists discover new way to look at how molecules twist and turn on water

Scientists discover new way to look at how molecules twist and turn on water

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Chemists have discovered details about how the tadpole-shaped molecules found in many soaps and detergents bury their heads into the top-most surface of water, an insight expected to yield benefits such as ...


Xbox goes on tour

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"Game Live on Xbox," the video-game tour, has begun hitting college campuses.
Over the next two months the tour, which is also presented by Mountain Dew, is expected to reach some 50,000 videogame enthusiasts at 25 universities.


Study: Ice belt encircled Mars' equator

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ESA's Mars Express space probe that entered orbit at the end of 2003 may have found evidence of a band of ice that once spanned the Martian equator.


Samsung Introduces New 200GB And 250GB Parallel And Serial ATA With 3.0GB Per Second HDDs

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Samsung introduces four new hard disk drives with increased storage capacity to its award winning family. The new SpinPoint P120 Series hard drives include both Serial ATA with 3.0GB per second and Parallel ATA versions and ...


Scientists urge Australian clone ban end

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Australian scientists are urging an end to a ban on therapeutic cloning, saying such cloning could lead to treatments for many diseases.



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