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  1. Northerners' brains are bigger, scientists find
  2. "Cosmos" to hit the air once again!!!
  3. At least half of your fluid g is genetic based.
  4. Rossi's cold fusion reactor (E-cat)
  5. New body 'liquefaction' unit unveiled
  6. Quiz: Is Your Boss a Psychopath?
  7. Complexity - Secret Life of Chaos
  8. Top Secret Water - 2005 Documentary
  9. Kepler Mission Discovers "Tatooine-like" Planet
  10. Laelaps herself
  11. China to put 'Heavenly Palace' in Space, soon
  12. No wonder he looks confused: The mystery creature that nobody can identify
  13. Particles found to break speed of light
  14. Monkeys use mind control to move a virtual arm and experience touch
  15. Brain 'rejects negative thoughts'
  16. Oil, Food, People & Water
  17. Can a blood test really tell you when you'll die?
  18. Military Seeks Sensor to Gauge Brain's Reaction to Stories
  19. Around The World in 90 minutes
  20. Steve Jobs' last big project: The next iPhone
  21. BBC Two: How Earth Made Us.
  22. Devon taxi driver Alan Billis's body in mummy test
  23. Does one 'super-corporation' run the global economy? Study claims it could be terrifyingly unstable
  24. The boy from 5,500 BC: Researchers use forensics to rebuild face of Stone Age teenager
  25. Royal Society makes historical journal archives open access
  26. The Extraordinary Genius of Albert Einstein
  27. Relativity
  28. Magical Viking stone may be real
  29. Along With Humans, Who Else Is In The 7 Billion Club?
  30. DNA evidence proves ancient artists were painting REAL 'leopard' horses... not just daubing abstract
  31. The Green Thing
  32. Social gene spotted in 20 seconds
  33. Tardigrades: Water bears in space
  34. A Shocking Look Inside Chinese Fur Farms
  35. Scientists Brace for Media Storm Around Controversial Flu Studies
  36. Microscopic cells race to victory in first World Cell Race at ASCB meeting
  37. Brain rapidly gears up for fight or flight under stress
  38. Scientific fraud Diederik Stapel signs off on his first official retraction
  39. It's true: Sex changes the brain - and it IS different for men and women
  40. Eight Warning Signs Of Junk Science
  41. 70% of World's Raw Chocolate Soon To Be Genetically Modified
  42. Study: Blue-eyed People Smarter
  43. Lies, damn lies, and Chinese science
  44. Shopping Carts Will Track Consumers' Every Move
  45. The Worst Sounds In The World
  46. Starving orangutans may tell tale of evolution of human teeth
  47. 'Shrilk' is a lab-grown version of insect armour which could replace plastics - but it's made from o
  48. Speed of light captured on new camera
  49. Ultracold science finds new method to get even colder
  50. The 4 biggest scientific breakthroughs of 2011
  51. The billion-dollar pest: U.S. beetle is developing resistance to one of the most widely used genetic
  52. Compared to Neanderthals, modern humans have a better sense of smell
  53. Researchers develop paint-on solar cells
  54. Evolution Is Written All Over Your Face
  55. Controversial cyborg rat tests target brain treatments
  56. World's Timekeepers Will Decide The Fate Of The Leap Second
  57. All-white blackbird photographed
  58. Stem Cells Build a Better Rat Penis
  59. Locals 'can play key role in helping forests recover'
  60. Military Masks Could ‘Give Injured Soldiers Their Faces Back’
  61. Guided bullet will improve shooters’ aim
  62. Electrical Deep-Brain Stimulation Enhances Memory in Small Study
  63. Weapons the new age...
  64. Life on Earth Began on Land, Not in Sea?
  65. Swiss craft janitor satellites to grab space junk
  66. Heartbeat Could Someday Be Used to Replace the Password
  67. Young goats can develop distinct accents
  68. Most through nation to have poland will contribute?
  69. New Study Shows Dogs Can Respond to Two-Item Sentence Commands
  70. £200,000 test-tube burger marks milestone in future meat-eating
  71. Scientists create working transistor from a single atom
  72. Ancient Plants Resurrected from Siberian Permafrost
  73. 'Artificial leaf' eyed as holy grail in energy research
  74. Google to Sell Heads-Up Display Glasses by Year’s End
  75. Giant Prehistoric Penguins Revealed: Big but Skinny
  76. Iceman's DNA reveals health risks and relations
  77. DNA reveals Neanderthal extinction clues
  78. From Olduvai Gorge to the Sea of Tranquility.
  79. Calculus - do you find it easy or difficult?
  80. What happened to the flying car?
  81. Ancient Builders Created Monumental Structures that Altered Sound and Mind, Say R
  82. Human Origins Traced to Worm Fossil in Canada
  83. New blood in town... Discovery of Langereis and Junior types is a breakthrough for transfusions, tra
  84. The Kardashev Scale.
  85. Forget PLU: Supermarket Scanner Recognizes Fruits, Vegetables
  86. Mammoth will come back to life with some help
  87. Intelligence: nature or nurture or both?
  88. The Red Deer Cave people of Asia
  89. Amazing Microscopic Video Footage of a T Cell Attacking a Cancer Cell
  90. Supersonic Biplanes, The Future of Travel?
  91. Dangerous Knowledge - Philosophy, Physics, Mathematics
  92. Religion, evolution, and the ecstasy of self-transcendence by Jonathan Haidt
  93. Titanoboa returns! Smithsonia recreates world's biggest snake - a 48-foot monster
  94. Garbage Warrior
  95. MIT researchers turn on a memory
  96. Anophthalmus hitleri: bug named after Hitler in danger of extinction
  97. Empathy Doesn't Extend Across the Political Aisle
  98. Genetic mutation that made Vincent van Gogh's sunflowers unique has been mapped by scient
  99. The giant snake that stalked the Earth
  100. Yutyrannus Huali, Tyrannosaurus Rex Relative, Was Largest Feathered Dinosaur Ever
  101. Scientists plan 3D printable robots for the home
  102. Earth’s Quietest Place Will Drive You Crazy in 45 Minutes
  103. Could an ultra-thin 'tooth tattoo' save your life? Tiny electronic sensors could diagnose
  104. The epic battle raging inside a drop of water: Microscope video reveals the tiniest of organisms
  105. U.S. Military Offers Millions for First Humanoid Robot
  106. Large International Study Finds Memory in Adults Impacted by Versions of Four Genes
  107. Global warming & MBTI
  108. Eating meat 'helped early man spread more quickly
  109. Electron 'split-personality' seen in new quasi-particle
  110. DNA reveals polar bear's ancient origins
  111. Video: First-ever albino killer whale adult spotted in wild
  112. Self-assembling highly conductive plastic nanofibers
  113. Selective Mutism
  114. Non-native forest species 'extending growing season'
  115. GraphExeter: New graphene-based material could revolutionise electronics industry
  116. Rise of poisonous caterpillar that can cause lethal asthma attacks is unstoppable
  117. Contentious bird flu study finally goes to press
  118. Recent Natural Selection in Humans
  119. Doomsday delayed? New Mayan calendar unveiled
  120. Does the perfume industry have it wrong? New tests suggest most seductive scent is our natural one
  121. What a Physics Student Can Teach Us About How Visitors Walk Through a Museum
  122. Beautiful Equations (BBC)
  123. Evolutionary Flop: Early 4-Footed Land Animal Was No Walker?
  124. Aquatic Ape Hypothesis
  125. With Willpower, and a Jolt of Electricity, Paralyzed Rats Learn to Walk Again
  126. Rare bat menaced by deadly disease
  127. Global Weirding (BBC Horizon, 2012)
  128. Wernher von Braun
  129. Scientists are accused of distorting theory of human evolution by misdating bones
  130. Finches' personalities 'shown by head colour'
  131. New evidence supporting theory of extraterrestrial impact found
  132. Modern bodies: Our 10,000-year makeover
  133. Is it Love or Lust?
  134. Your chance to name a species
  135. Robot Hand Beats You at Rock, Paper, Scissors 100% Of The Time
  136. Tiny tracks of first complex animal life discovered
  137. Question Evolution
  138. How Einstein Ruined Physics
  139. Two studies show 'weird life' microbe can't live on arsenic
  140. A new species of wirerush from the wetlands in northern New Zealand
  141. Giving Ancient Life Another Chance to Evolve
  142. Post a Great Scientist or Mathematician
  143. Quest to build a heart gets lift from jellyfish
  144. Chemical Makes Blind Mice See; Compound Holds Promise for Treating Humans
  145. Is our entire life built upon numbers?
  146. 150-million-year-old oyster which is ten times normal size
  147. Eye-Writing Technology: Writing in Cursive With Your Eyes Only
  148. Mysteries of the Subconscious
  149. Future foods: What will we be eating in 20 years' time?
  150. Humans also-rans in all-species Olympics
  151. Flu That Leapt From Birds to Seals Is Studied for Human Threat[/SIZE][/B]
  152. Romania gets gold, silver, bronze in International Chemistry Olympiad
  153. Humble bug plugs gap in fossil record
  154. To Mars By A-Bomb: The Secret History of Project Orion
  155. Are Tumors Fueled By Stem Cells?
  156. Scientists discover new species of 'blind snake' in Brazilian river
  157. Science Versus Ideology
  158. The Distinction of Past and Future - Richard Feynman
  159. How Big is Infinity?
  160. The beauty of data visualization
  161. Evolution in a Big City.
  162. Sex Determination: More Complicated Than You Thought
  163. Correlation of harmonious music and mathematical patterns?
  164. Give me some data; I'll make a chart, graph, or distribution.
  165. Problems in QED and The Standard Model of Particle Physics
  166. New oil spill dispersant made from ingredients in peanut butter, chocolate, ice cream
  167. Will men become redundant and obsolete?
  168. The secret life of the dog (BBC Horizon)
  169. Stanford researchers discover the 'anternet'
  170. How Long Do You Want to Live?
  171. 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics
  172. 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  173. What would a 4D hyperbeing look like to us?
  174. Bremermann’s Limit
  175. Seeing Is Unbelieving
  176. Pushed By Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhists Study Science
  177. Darvaza Turkmenistan
  178. Difference of Prognathism
  179. Modern medical terms are still named after Nazi doctors. Can we change it?
  180. Albert Einstein: Plagiarist of the Century?
  181. Can evolution explain sexual reproduction?
  182. Humanity’s last invention and our uncertain future
  183. Ancient poo gives clues to human impact on environment
  184. Mind-controlled permanently-attached prosthetic arm could revolutionize prosthetics
  185. ScienceCasts: Why the World Didn't End Yesterday
  186. For Aviation Buffs
  187. Study: Blinking Gives the Brain a Little Break
  188. Clinical trials aim to repair bones using adult stem cells combined with biomaterials
  189. Big Tobacco: Geneticists Create a Plant That Can't Stop Growing
  190. Subterranean 'Moby Dick' mermaid lizard discovered in Madagascar
  191. NASA Beams Mona Lisa to Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter at the Moon
  192. World's Weirdest: Amazing Speed-Gulp Killing
  193. Researchers make DNA storage a reality
  194. World’s unknown species ‘can be named’ before they go extinct
  195. New insight into Hawksbill Turtles' mating patterns
  196. Largest known prime number - 17M digits long - discovered
  197. Black / Negroid inferior people born as slaves and ruled by other race from Scientific racism
  198. Mice Fall Short as Test Subjects for Humans’ Deadly Ills
  199. A small robot being driven by a moth
  200. How the rock hyrax's toilet habits left climate scientists a 55,000-year trail
  201. Does this man have special powers?
  202. Lysenkoism
  203. Researchers find 'zombie cells' function better than live ones
  204. Physicists find Spider-Man's webs could stop runaway train
  205. A Visit to the World's Deadliest Dive Site in Dahab, Egypt (an underwater sinkhole)
  206. U.S. and Russia Team Up in Bid to Aid Polar Bears
  207. Does Poland Spring Water Actually Come From Poland Spring?
  208. New Bioweapons Risk Is Nothing Bureaucracy Can't Solve
  209. Hagfish slime: The clothing of the future?
  210. Scientists Engineer Caffeine Addiction In Bacteria, May Be Helpful In Decontamination Efforts
  211. Marijuana And Extinction: Feds Link Pot Farms To Threats Against Specific Species
  212. Weak genes could spell end of men
  213. How to beat bedbugs Balkan-style
  214. Scientists Make Brains Transparent to Get a Better Look Inside
  215. Mathematicians Predict the Future With Data From the Past
  216. Iranian scientist has claimed to have invented a time machine
  217. Virginia Tech research team creates potential food source from non-food plants
  218. Rat Kidneys Made in Lab Point to Aid for Humans
  219. Scientists produce disease-resistant piglet
  220. Wringing out Water on the ISS - for Science!
  221. Green Gold
  222. How the grouper uses gestures to get dinner
  223. Phone pioneer speaks for first time in 128 years
  224. Top 5 coolest science advancements in 2012
  225. Quantum Mechanics
  226. BBC Horizon Project Poltergeist (Missing Neutrinos)
  227. The Svalbard Seed Vault
  228. Fido strikes gold with Britain’s most noxious biofuel: dog excrement
  229. Try The First Recipe Devised By IBM’s Supercomputer Chef
  230. A Boy And His Atom: The World's Smallest Movie
  231. UNESCO World Heritage Committee: Save World Heritage on the Tigris River in Mesopotamia
  232. Digital camera gives a bug's-eye view
  233. These kickass games let you do real-life science
  234. FLIGHT of the RoboBee Flying Robot Insect As Small As A Penny
  235. Project Poltergeist (Missing Neutrinos)
  236. The Illusion of Time
  237. Cold War bunkers offer bats refuge from killer disease
  238. Touching the Future: Artificial Skin Isn't Sci-Fi
  239. Human embryonic stem cells made by Dolly method
  240. The Fishy Origins of Human Hips: Evolution from Sea to Land
  241. Robotic Insect Eyes Destined for Next-Gen Micro Drones
  242. Polymer Breakthrough Inspired by Trees and Ancient Celtic Knots
  243. Will Blind People One Day Be Able to Echolocate Like Bats?
  244. How to Escape a Submerged Car
  245. Is Your Red The Same as My Red?
  246. Go-ahead to develop synthetic human blood(News)
  247. Angry bird's unique wing weapon revealed
  248. Rats Always have a View of the Sky in their Vision
  249. What Will You Look Like In 100,000 Years? Computational Genomics Reveals
  250. Statesmen by Height