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Study questions computers as second pair of eyes on mammograms (WPRI 12 Providence)
BOSTON New research raises questions about the accuracy of expensive computer systems used for second opinions when if comes to mammograms....
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Collins: Why this scientist believes in God (CNN.com)
I am a scientist and a believer, and I find no conflict between those world views....
2007-04-04 10:15:19
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Joan Of Arc Relics Found To Be Fake (NBC 5 Chicago)
Researchers were surprised to discover a bone thought to belong to Joan of Arc was really from an Egyptian Mummy....
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Silicon Valley's 'Best Brains' Work on Energy (eWeek)
A growing sense of urgency to reduce the use of carbon-based fuels, which scientists blame for global warming, is driving the move...
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i AM Trying to Hear That (Seattle Weekly)
Thirty-three-year-old Josh Rosenfeld isn't just the prototypical indie-rock kind of guy???white, lanky, hoodie-wearing???he's an ??ber???indie rocker. As the co-founder of Barsuk Records,...
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Silicon Valley's "Best Brains" Work on Energy (eWeek)
A growing sense of urgency to reduce the use of carbon-based fuels, which scientists blame for global warming, is driving the move...
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Collins: How a scientist can believe in God (CNN.com)
I am a scientist and a believer, and I find no conflict between those world views....
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Camps, camps & more camps: Here are 215 options... (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Here's a list of summer camps listed in four sections: Northeast, Northwest, Southeast and Southwest....
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Planetarium a wonder inside and out / Reaching for the stars: California Academy of Science will combine concern for ... (San Francisco Chronicle)
Like a great concrete bowl floating upside down above a vast rooftop in Golden Gate Park, a planetarium dome has risen where...
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The pursuit of an impossible dream (Contra Costa Times)
Its inventor called it the cardio-pneumo-psychograph. To a clutch of coeds in Berkeley in 1921, it was a newfangled magic box that...
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Movies (The Lincoln-Way Sun)
OPENING FRIDAY...
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Observant writer creates fascinating study of ethics versus ambition (Pioneer Press)
Allegra Goodman has proved herself a keenly observant writer who pierces insular worlds. With her latest novel, "Intuition" (Dial, $13.95), she places...
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Breakthrough makes all blood types universal (The Washington Times)
A scientific breakthrough could help alleviate blood shortages and reduce the danger of accidental blood-type mismatches, researchers and executives for a U.S....
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Why Encryption Didn't Save TJX
TJX: It's the target of the largest known customer record theft of all time, and it's a case in point that encryption...
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Nanobubbles exist, and are more stable than previously thought
When William Ducker, a professor at the University of Melbourne in Australia started experiments on so-called nanobubbles that form as a gas...
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