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Australia's deep ocean frontier to be explored (News Interactive)
MARINE scientists will for the first time explore Australia's deep sea territories, a pitch-black frontier one kilometre below the surface that is...
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Australia's deep ocean frontier to be explored (AlertNet)
Source: Reuters SYDNEY, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Marine scientists will for the first time explore Australia's deep sea territories, a pitch-black...
2006-12-22 02:38:50
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Australia's deep ocean frontier to be explored (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Marine scientists will for the first time explore Australia's deep sea territories, a pitch-black frontier one kilometer below the surface that is...
2006-12-22 02:34:17 -
Researchers discover fossilized remains (USA Today)
The discovery of fossilized remains of a mouse-like animal that lived at least 16 million years ago is the first hard evidence...
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Scientists discover fossils of giant dinosaur which roamed Europe (Daily Mail)
With a body the length of three double decker buses, scientists say this could be the biggest ever creature to roam around...
2006-12-21 11:26:26 -
Woodgate bi-polar over return home (Evening Standard)
His head protected from the bitter cold by a woolly hat, even indoors, and still dressed in his full training attire, Jonathan...
2006-12-21 11:12:39 -
Woodgate bi-polar over return home (Daily Mail)
Football: His head protected from the bitter cold by a woolly hat, even indoors, and still dressed in his full training attire,...
2006-12-21 10:52:11 -
Single Protein Can Determine Severity Of Toxoplasma Infections (Science Daily)
The unusual ability of the organism Toxoplasma to infect and reproduce inside almost all warm-blooded animals has led scientists to wonder about...
2006-12-21 04:01:05 -
Researchers discover fossilized remains (AP via Yahoo! News)
The discovery of fossilized remains of a mouse-like animal that lived at least 16 million years ago is the first hard evidence...
2006-12-21 09:34:26 -
Big belly? Blame the bugs (The Western Star)
ATLANTA ??? Diet, lack of exercise and heredity have all been implicated in the epidemic of obesity sweeping the world. Now, scientists...
2006-12-21 03:07:55 -
Gut bacteria may be tied to weight gain, report says (Seattle Times)
Researchers discover that obese people have more gut microbes that are especially efficient at extracting calories from food....
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Cures a goal as N.J. borrows $270M for stem cell research (Asbury Park Press)
Calling it a "tremendous" day for New Jersey, Gov. Corzine signed legislation Wednesday to borrow $270 million for stem cell research facilities,...
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Omega-3 pork hits Discover???s top list (Columbian Missourian)
The discovery by MU researcher and others ranks 38th for the year. Heart-healthier pork, a brainchild of a national group of researchers...
2006-12-21 08:14:02
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