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| Inside the Cockpit of Tomorrow's Car
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| LiveScience.com - Even if you're driving to the poor house with what little gasoline
you can afford, Detroit intends to turn that into a high-tech
experience. Auto-makers are cooking up technology that will eventually
assist the driver's every decision. -- read full article |
| Tue, 01 Jul 2008 18:15:51 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News |
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| Scientists say ailing penguins signal sea problems
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| AP - The dwindling march of the penguins is signaling that the world's oceans are in trouble, scientists now say. Penguins may be the tuxedo-clad version of a canary in the coal mine, with generally ailing populations from a combination of global warming, ocean oil pollution, depleted fisheries, and tourism and development, according to a new scientific review paper.
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| Tue, 01 Jul 2008 11:16:11 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News |
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| Pentagon will buy satellites to do more spying
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| AP - The Pentagon will buy and operate one or two commercial imagery satellites and plans to design and build another with more sophisticated spying capabilities, according to government and private industry officials.
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| Tue, 01 Jul 2008 08:17:17 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News |
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| Study finds long benefit in illegal mushroom drug
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| AP - In 2002, at a Johns Hopkins University laboratory, a business consultant named Dede Osborn took a psychedelic drug as part of a research project. She felt like she was taking off. She saw colors. Then it felt like her heart was ripping open. But she called the experience joyful as well as painful, and says that it has helped her to this day. -- read full article |
| Tue, 01 Jul 2008 04:07:57 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News |
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| Canary in a tux? Penguin woes signal sea problems
(AP)
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| AP - The dwindling march of the penguins is signaling that the world's oceans are in trouble, scientists now say. Penguins may be the tuxedo-clad version of a canary in the coal mine, with generally ailing populations from a combination of global warming, ocean oil pollution, depleted fisheries, and tourism and development, according to a new scientific review paper.
-- read full article |
| Tue, 01 Jul 2008 05:49:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News |
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