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June 17, 2010
WATER WORLD
New Research Into The Deep Ocean Floor Yields Promising Results For Microbiologists
Knoxville TN (SPX) Jun 17, 2010
Research by a small group of microbiologists is revealing how marine microbes live in a mysterious area of the Earth: the realm just beneath the deep ocean floor. The ocean crust may be the largest biological reservoir on our planet. Beth Orcutt, a post-doctoral fellow at Aarhus University in Denmark and the University of Southern California, presented her new findings about this little researched realm at Goldschmidt 2010, an annual conference sponsored by a number of international geochemical so ... read more

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EPIDEMICS

HIV: Nurse-monitored treatment gets OK in S.African trial
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AFRICA NEWS

US donates tuberculosis facility to Nigeria
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

Gulf oil spill sickens more than 70 people in Louisiana
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EPIDEMICS

WHO head defends management of swine flu pandemic
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SPACE TRAVEL

Doctor Needed In Antarctica
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SOLAR DAILY

Google Donates 3,000 Solar Chargers To International Medical Corps
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EPIDEMICS

WHO slammed for handling of flu pandemic
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FARM NEWS

Greenpeace activist recovering from fishermen's hook injury
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MARSDAILY

18-Month Mars500 Mission Has Begun
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520 Days On A Simulated Flight To Mars
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ABOUT US

Powerful Genome Barcoding System Reveals Large-Scale Variation In Human DNA
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The Cosmic Burp Of Dying Stars
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WAR REPORT

Two wounded in Israeli air strike on Gaza: medics
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SOLAR SCIENCE

STEREO, SOHO Spacecraft Catch Comet Diving Into Sun
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IRAQ WARS
Pro-Allawi MP gunned down in north Iraq
Mosul, Iraq (AFP) May 24, 2010
An Iraqi MP from ex-premier Iyad Allawi's bloc was assassinated on Monday, the first first such murder since elections more than two months ago which have still not resulted in a new government. Bashar Hamid Agaidi, 32, was ambushed outside his home in the restive northern city of Mosul and died of his wounds in hospital, a doctor and a senior Iraqiya leader said. "Gunmen set up an ambus ... more

NANO TECH
New Nanoscale Electrical Phenomenon Discovered
Ann Arbor MI (SPX) May 20, 2010
At the scale of the very small, physics can get peculiar. A University of Michigan biomedical engineering professor has discovered a new instance of such a nanoscale phenomenon-one that could lead to faster, less expensive portable diagnostic devices and push back frontiers in building micro-mechanical and "lab on a chip" devices. In our macroscale world, materials called conductors effect ... more


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SUPERPOWERS
New Micro-Gyro For DARPA Program Continues Development

Elbit Systems Introduces New Dual Remote Weapon Station (DRWS)

MoD Scientists Develop Upgraded Body Armour

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Raytheon Receives Contract To Advance Patriot Capabilities

Boeing And Northrop Grumman Partner For MDA Contract Competition

Emirates ready for $7B THAAD deal

SUPERPOWERS
Raytheon To Develop New Airborne TOW Launcher

Scrapping S-300 deal could cost Moscow

Taiwan to test missile that could reach Beijing: report

SUPERPOWERS
Gates defends arms sales to Taiwan

Eyeing Iran, Saudis upgrade F-15 fleet

Pakistan gets F-16s on stiff conditions

SUPERPOWERS
Robot cat Doraemon's gadgets come to life in Japan show

NASA Expanding Tests Of Star Wars-Inspired "Droids"

Bid to curb oil spill in 'hands' of deepsea robots

SUPERPOWERS
HIV: Nurse-monitored treatment gets OK in S.African trial

The Dilemma Of Plants Fighting Infections

WHO head defends management of swine flu pandemic

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NANO TECH
Researchers Find World's Oldest Leather Shoe And More

Crayfish Brain May Offer Rare Insight Into Human Decision Making

Crocodile And Hippopotamus Served As Brain Food For Early Human Ancestors

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NANO TECH
New Study Investigates Infection Of Human Cells In Space

NASA Studies Nanomechanics Of Inner Ear For Motion Sickness

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NANO TECH
Guinea Bissau prime minister says he will not quit

Guinea army officers released after arrest

US donates tuberculosis facility to Nigeria

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NANO TECH
NASA Demonstrates Tsunami Prediction System

Dozens dead, missing in China landslides

Rivals slam BP, admit to emergency response flaws

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NANO TECH
HIV: Nurse-monitored treatment gets OK in S.African trial

The Dilemma Of Plants Fighting Infections

WHO head defends management of swine flu pandemic

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