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Technology
New Federal Rules To Require Black Boxes to Record Driver Activity in Every Car
New Federal Rules To Require Black Boxes to Record Driver Activity in Every Car
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Animals
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The Top 10 New Species of 2011
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Environment
As Congress Fusses Over Climate Semantics, the U.S. Faces a Weather Satellite Gap
As Congress Fusses Over Climate Semantics, the U.S. Faces a Weather Satellite Gap
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Health
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With Electrical Stimulation to the Spinal Cord, Paralyzed Man Walks Again
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Science
Is the Ending of the Shuttle Program a Setback for Space Science, Or a New Opportunity?
Is the Ending of the Shuttle Program a Setback for Space Science, Or a New Opportunity?
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Health
Worm Regenerates a Whole New Body From a Single Cell
Worm Regenerates a Whole New Body From a Single Cell
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Science
China’s Moon Ambitions: Rover in 2013, Bring Home Samples in 2017, and a Manned Base to Follow
China’s Moon Ambitions: Rover in 2013, Bring Home Samples in 2017, and a Manned Base to Follow
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Technology
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NASA
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NASA Gravity Experiment Finds Space-Time Vortex Around Earth, Like a Vat of Fourth-Dimensional Molasses
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Aviation
Before the Raid, SEALs Rehearsed in a Full-Scale Replica of the Bin Laden Compound
Before the Raid, SEALs Rehearsed in a Full-Scale Replica of the Bin Laden Compound
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Robots
Girl Scout Team Patents Prosthetic Hand Device, Helping a Toddler Write For the First Time
Girl Scout Team Patents Prosthetic Hand Device, Helping a Toddler Write For the First Time
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International Space Station
The World’s Biggest Space Experiment Launches Tomorrow, Ready to Find Dark Matter and Alternate Universes
The World’s Biggest Space Experiment Launches Tomorrow, Ready to Find Dark Matter and Alternate Universes
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Technology
Government Says Biotech Companies Can Be Their Own Safety Testers
Government Says Biotech Companies Can Be Their Own Safety Testers
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Moons
New Bill Directs NASA Back to the Moon By 2022, With Permanent Habitation In Mind
New Bill Directs NASA Back to the Moon By 2022, With Permanent Habitation In Mind
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Animals
Bee Hackers Help Hives With Unconventional Tools
Bee Hackers Help Hives With Unconventional Tools
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Agriculture
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Atomic Gardens, the Biotechnology of the Past, Can Teach Lessons About the Future of Farming
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Military
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Technology
Video: Robots Finally Enter Crippled Japanese Nuclear Reactor, Find High Radiation Levels
Video: Robots Finally Enter Crippled Japanese Nuclear Reactor, Find High Radiation Levels
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Dinosaurs
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Hydrocarbons Could Form Deep In the Earth From Methane, Not Animal Remains
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Military
Blending Wool and Kevlar Could Make Better, Lighter Body Armor
Blending Wool and Kevlar Could Make Better, Lighter Body Armor
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Health
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World Health Officials Debate Whether To Destroy Last Existing Samples of Smallpox
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Science
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Video: Powerful Magnets Pointed At British Editor’s Head Prevent Him From Reciting A Nursery Rhyme
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Black Holes
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Are Aliens Living On Planets Inside Black Holes?
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Video: In Roiling Seas, Navy Laser Sets a Ship On Fire
Video: In Roiling Seas, Navy Laser Sets a Ship On Fire
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Animals
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Environment
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Ground-Up Animal Meat and Bone Could Be Turned Into Biodegradable Plastics
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Science
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Archaeology
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As Cooling Efforts Continue, Japanese Officials Consider Burying Fukushima Plant
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Archaeology
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Scientists Say They May Have Found Lost City of Atlantis Near Spain
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International Space Station
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Polar-Mounted Laser Could Zap Space Junk, Protecting Satellites and the Space Station
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Technology
Next Week Messenger Probe Will Become First Craft To Orbit Mercury
Next Week Messenger Probe Will Become First Craft To Orbit Mercury
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Energy
My Visit to An American Rare Earth Metals Mine
My Visit to An American Rare Earth Metals Mine
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Energy
Largest Undersea Cable Ever Could Export Iceland’s Abundant Geothermal Power to the Rest of Europe
Largest Undersea Cable Ever Could Export Iceland’s Abundant Geothermal Power to the Rest of Europe
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Video: Drones Perform Closest-Ever Autonomous Refueling Maneuver
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Biology
NASA Scientist Claims to See Alien Life In Meteorites, Controversy Ensues
NASA Scientist Claims to See Alien Life In Meteorites, Controversy Ensues
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Health
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Engineering
Tissue Engineer Prints Dummy Kidney Model Onstage at TED 2011 [Updated]
Tissue Engineer Prints Dummy Kidney Model Onstage at TED 2011 [Updated]
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Deep Space
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Native Chinese Supercomputer Could Be World’s Most Efficient
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Health
World’s Most Powerful Optical Microscope Lets Researchers See Inside Viruses
World’s Most Powerful Optical Microscope Lets Researchers See Inside Viruses
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Private Space Flight
Scientists Book Trips Aboard Private Spaceships, In An Industry First
Scientists Book Trips Aboard Private Spaceships, In An Industry First
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Technology
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Health
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Large New NIH Study Finds That Cell Phone Use Does Affect Brain Activity
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Agriculture
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One Billion Hectares Worldwide Have Now Been Planted With Genetically Modified Crops
By
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Gear
Obama Puts $126 Million Toward Next-Generation Exascale Computer Research
Obama Puts $126 Million Toward Next-Generation Exascale Computer Research
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DARPA
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Health
Researching Stress, Scientists May Have Accidentally Found Baldness Cure
Researching Stress, Scientists May Have Accidentally Found Baldness Cure
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Army
New Device Uses Electromagnetic Pulses to Detonate IEDs From a Safe Distance
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Animals
Video: Creepy Madagascan Beasts Rub Their Back Hairs Together To Make Squeaks
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Deep Space
New NASA Designs for a Reusable Manned Deep-Space Craft, Nautilus-X
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Internet
All the Digital Data In the World Is Equivalent to One Human Brain
All the Digital Data In the World Is Equivalent to One Human Brain
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Private Space Flight
Private Space Industry Could Pay For Military Communications and Commercialized Mars Missions
Private Space Industry Could Pay For Military Communications and Commercialized Mars Missions
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Biology
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With 30 Meters Left to Drill, Scientists Leave Subterranean Lake Vostok For The Winter, Amid Controversy
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Science
Video: Scientists Smash Giant Granite Balls Together to Simulate Asteroid Collisions
Video: Scientists Smash Giant Granite Balls Together to Simulate Asteroid Collisions
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Private Space Flight
Private Company Wants To Put a Robot on the Moon Next Year
Private Company Wants To Put a Robot on the Moon Next Year
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Health
Some Japanese Patients Shun Robot Helpers, Throwing High-Tech Future of Elder Care Into Doubt
Some Japanese Patients Shun Robot Helpers, Throwing High-Tech Future of Elder Care Into Doubt
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Animals
Woodpeckers’ Heads Inspire New Shock-Absorbing Systems for Electronics and Humans
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Animals
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Technology
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Energy
Attractive Italian Viaduct Has Wind Turbines Built In
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Science
New-Found Cornucopia of Exoplanets More Than Doubles the Current Cosmic Census
New-Found Cornucopia of Exoplanets More Than Doubles the Current Cosmic Census
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