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January 21, 2010
Looking For Life In The Multiverse
Miami FL (SPX) Jan 18, 2010
Is there anybody out there? In Alejandro Jenkins' case, the question refers not to whether life exists elsewhere in the universe, but whether it exists in other universes outside of our own. While that might be a mind-blowing concept for the layperson to ponder, it's all in a day's work for Jenkins, a postdoctoral associate in theoretical high-energy physics at The Florida State University ... read more

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US activates Coast Guard reservists for Haiti
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Haiti quake relief gains pace: aid agencies
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Haitians pray in ruins as quake toll soars
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Haiti tensions mount amid scramble for last survivors
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Deluge of Haiti aid, but officials say more needed
United Nations (AFP) Jan 15, 2010
Donors ranging from the world's richest countries to individuals sending text messages have contributed massive aid for quake-stricken Haiti, but officials said Friday much more was needed. The UN said it planned an appeal for hundreds of millions of dollars, with the deeply poor country desperate for food and medical supplies and its shattered infrastructure making distribution of assistanc ... more

US carrier to serve as 'floating airport' for Haiti operation
Washington (AFP) Jan 15, 2010
A nuclear-powered US aircraft carrier arrived in Haiti Friday, poised to deploy an arsenal of resources to aid the Haiti relief effort, amid rising anger that international help has been slow to arrive. The chief of US naval operations, Admiral Gary Roughead, said the massive USS Carl Vinson, equipped with 19 helicopters, a water-purification plant and carrying tons of medicines, was "in the ... more

Obama vows US help for Haiti, aid operation builds
Washington (AFP) Jan 14, 2010
President Barack Obama promised Haitians Thursday they would not be forgotten, offering 100 million dollars in immediate earthquake aid and the backing of every element of US power. A large-scale US military and civilian aid operation gained momentum with Washington sending rescue teams, ships, helicopters, planes, a floating hospital, emergency supplies and more than 5,000 ground troops. ... more

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Anger at Austrian avalanche experiment with pigs


100,000 feared dead in horrific Haiti quake


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Chimp And Human Y Chromosomes Evolving Faster Than Expected

Woman, age 59, seeks fertility treatment

Raising Kids May Lower Blood Pressure

AWI And DLR To Conduct Joint Health Research In The Antarctic

Vaccine Research To Continue On Atlantis Mission

Wyle Personnel Assist Important Studies On ISS

Nigeria's religious wars flare again

Nokia urges mobile developers to focus on poor nations

Sudan's Beshir quits army to run again for presidency

'I call, but nobody answers:' US Haitians wait for news

Lack of water, hygiene compounds Haiti misery

Bulldozers carve trail of looting, lawlessness in Haiti

Gorillas carry malarial parasite

Haiti faces heightened malaria risk: global ranking

Greece cancels a third of flu vaccine orders

Madagascar mammals came by sea, not land: study

Gators Breathe Like Birds

WWF says China's wild tigers face extinction

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Medical charity overwhelmed by Haiti quake victims
Washington (AFP) Jan 13, 2010
International medical charity Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF) struggled Wednesday to cope with a "massive influx" of survivors of the powerful earthquake in Haiti, many with severe injuries, a spokesman said. Patients with "severe traumas, head wounds, crushed limbs" have been streaming into temporary structures set up by MSF in and around Port-au-Prince, but the medical charity is only able ... more

France's swine flu epidemic ends: doctors
Paris (AFP) Jan 13, 2010
The swine flu epidemic in mainland France that has killed hundreds has ended, a monitoring group of doctors said on Wednesday. "It's the end of the epidemic," Thierry Blanchon, one of the doctors of the Sentinelles flu monitoring network, told AFP. The number of cases of the fever reported to doctors has "fallen below the epidemic level for the past two weeks," he said. "The virus is cer ... more

Aide to ex-British PM denies 'sexing up' Iraq dossier
London (AFP) Jan 12, 2010
Tony Blair's former chief spin doctor Alastair Campbell fiercely denied Tuesday "sexing up" a dossier which claimed Iraq could launch chemical or biological weapons within 45 minutes ahead of the 2003 war. In a defiant appearance before a public inquiry on the conflict, Campbell said that while the highly controversial document could have been "clearer", he still defended "every single word" ... more

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Britain, Netherlands probe Iraq war


Aerospace Engineering Program To Launch Graduate Program In The Fall


China A Rising Star In Regenerative Medicine
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Boeing joins research in aviation biofuels

Airbus, A400M partners to meet in Berlin: ministry

Brazil air force favors Swedish fighter over Lula's pick: report

Science seeks to control the Casimir force

Nanotech Experiment To Weather The Trials Of Orbit

Better Control Of Carbon Nanotube Growth Promising For Future Electronics

Key Sensor Delivered To NPOESS Preparatory Project

GOES-P Spacecraft Being Processed In Florida

iTablet scavenger hunt raises Apple hackles

Google flap shows challenges of China market

Spain to push for common European digital market

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Obama admits 'mistake' after shock election loss

In India, Gates to promote US ties with 'global power'

Celebrations muted as Japan-US security pact turns 50

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BARDA Awards Radiological Emergency Response Contracts

European freeze hits transport as Britain limits gas

China drug centres worsen plight of addicts: rights group

New brain scan better at detecting early Alzheimers

Yar'Adua illness fuels fear of new oil war

Carbon Nanotubes Show Promise For High-Speed Genetic Sequencing

In bio attack, US Post Office could distribute aid

East Timor's ticking AIDS timebomb

Seeking lotto riches, South Africans smoke vulture brains

Guinea's junta celebrates first year in power

Iran will pursue its nuclear activity 'normally:' FM

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