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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 11:50:39 AM LiveScience.com - A seal has been caught on camera trying to have sex with a penguin.
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 11:31:34 AM Reuters - U.S. intelligence analysts are examining spy satellite images of Chinas Sichuan province, where a powerful earthquake is believed to have killed 3,000 to 5,000 people, a defense
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 11:00:00 AM Three hot-air balloons dropped asphalt shingles, lumber, sticks, leaves and pine needles onto a north Alabama landfill, so scientists could gather data needed to improve tornado warnings. The payloads
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 11:00:00 AM Scientists used to think that hermaphrodites, due to their low position in the evolutionary scale, did not have sufficiently developed sensory systems to assess the quality of their mates. A
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 11:00:00 AM The search for genes associated with alcohol dependence has recently been extended to the tachykinin receptor 3 gene, located within a broad region on chromosome 4q. Researchers have found that seven
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 11:00:00 AM Scientists have discovered how to keep ones tomatoes from wilting -- the answer lies at the molecular level. Farmers and fellow agriculturalists are continuously battling the ability of plant
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 10:31:27 AM LiveScience.com - The wealthier a country is and the more greenhouse gases it spews into the atmosphere, the less worried its citizens are about the effects of global warming. Residents of the
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 10:28:46 AM <p><a href=http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/science/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080512/wl_afp/usweathertornado><img
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 8:00:00 AM Scientists have discovered a fast and effective way to investigate important aspects of human aging: a gene in fruit flies that means flies can now be used to study the effects aging has on DNA. The
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 8:00:00 AM The radioactive carbon-14 produced by above-ground nuclear testing in the 1950s and 60s has helped researchers determine that the number of fat cells in a humans body, whether lean or obese,
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 8:00:00 AM A new method of magnetic resonance imaging, much faster, more selective -- able to distinguish even among different target molecular species -- and many thousands of times more sensitive, has just
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 8:00:00 AM A team of students led by a chemical engineering professor are working with a New Jersey inventor to advance a new solar thermal collector. The engineering students pointed out that this is the first
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 8:00:00 AM A free, e-mail-based service that translates text into Braille and audio recordings is helping to bridge the information gap for blind and visually impaired people, giving them quick and easy access
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 7:01:44 AM SPACE.com - Astronomershave found a piece of the universes puzzle thats been missing for awhile: atype of extremely hot, dense matter that is all but invisible to us.
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 6:06:18 AM AP - Delaware officials say evacuations are in progress in flooded coastal communities.
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 5:00:00 AM Now that the genome of humans and many other organisms have been sequenced, biologists are turning their attention to discovering how the many thousands of structural and control genes -- the
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 5:00:00 AM Recognizing the distinction between healthy and cancerous cells has traditionally been up to the eye of highly-trained cytologists and pathologists. While the majority of the resulting diagnoses are
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 5:00:00 AM An international group of scientists has swapped their comfortable offices for one of the most inhospitable environments on the planet to carry out a challenging field campaign that is seen as the key
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 5:00:00 AM Researchers have discovered how an antibiotic works to modulate the activity of a neurotransmitter that regulates brain functions, which eventually could lead to therapies to treat Alzheimers
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FindNews: Science - 5/12/2008 5:00:00 AM Australia is uniquely endowed with heat-producing elements under its surface that could provide potentially unlimited amounts of geothermal power for this country, say geoscientists. West of the line
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