SCIENCE
NEWS |
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The
Why Files |
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ABCNEWS.com
Science |
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AlphaGalileo
news centre for European science, engineering and technology. |
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Australian
Broadcasting: The Lab
online gateway to science and scientific events. |
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BBC
News: Science and Technology |
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Berkeley
Lab Science Beat
- breaking research news from Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, written for those who want to know about science
but don't speak the language. |
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Bubble
Chamber -
science and technology news weblog. |
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CNN:
Sci-Tech |
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Discovery.com
News |
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The
DNA Files |
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EurekAlert |
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explorezone.com
A starting point for science with news, animated reference and
book reviews. |
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FOXNews.com:
Science |
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FutureWatch
- radio and television program that explores issues related to
science, technology, and the environment. |
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InScight
- daily science news service, a collaboration between Science
magazine and Academic Press. |
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MSNBC:
Science |
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New
Scientist |
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National
Geographic News |
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NOVA-Science
in the News |
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PBS:
Science |
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Quirks
and Quarks Canada's
national radio science program. |
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R
& D Online
carries features on technological innovations. |
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ScienceDaily.com |
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Science
Update & Why Is It?
- daily radio programs which bring you fascinating news from
the world of cutting-edge science and tackle your science
questions. |
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Science
à GoGo - aims
to reveal developments in science and technology to as wide an
audience as possible. |
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ScienceWeek.com |
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Science@NASA
- daily research news from all fields of science at NASA. |
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Scientific
Computing & Instrumentation |
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Scientist
to Scientist -
an occasional newsletter that reports on funding opportunities
and other programs that promote scientific cooperation in East
Central Europe, and the NIS. |
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SciNews
- news search engine. |
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Like
Science - takes
the best of NPR science news coverage, stories about the
science of everyday things, fun facts, humour and music, and
gives it to you every weekend for your listening pleasure. |
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UniSci
- covers research at American universities. News stories are
updated frequently. Editorials about science are also carried,
with feedback from all readers invited. |
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USA
Today: Science Digest
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News Video
Reports |
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Home
Computers A Tempting Target
CBS News (AP)
Computer hackers, once satisfied to test their skills
on large companies, are turning their sights on hom... |
Local
students to feature at Young Scientist Exhibition
Unison |
Granard and Lanesboro schools taking part | by Mairéad
O’Shea | The Harry Potter phenomen has ce... |
St.
Jarlath’s young scientists investigate storm water
pollution
Unison By
FIONA TYRRELL | TWO students from St Jarlath’s
College, Tuam will be among the ten teams of budding
sc... |
Radiant
glow woos budgies
The Independent Horses
sweat, men perspire and ladies glow – but they are
not the only creatures to be so refined. Resear... |
Welcome
to life in the multiverse
The Independent In
1584 Giordano Bruno, a Dominican monk, published a
book, On the Infinite Universe and Worlds. Bruno
enjoyed... |
Scientists
ponder name for fossilized skeleton found on Vancouver
Island
Canoe |
By Sandra McCulloch-- The Canadian Press | VICTORIA
(CP) -- The fossilized skeleton of an
80-million-year-ol... |
Urge
to groom is partly genetic, study says
Baltimore Sun Fussy
about your face? Got a teen who lives to preen? | It
might not be just vanity or hormones at work. Groom... |
New
Energy Corporation Signs 10-Year Energy Contract With
Teixeira Farms Inc.
Yahoo Energy LOS
ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 3, 2002--New Energy
Corporation (OTCBB:NECO - news), an alternative-renewabl... |
The
Health & Science: New evidence shows heart can
repair itself
Seattle Times Challenging
generations of medical lore, researchers have found
striking new evidence that the human heart can... |
The
Health & Science: Anti-cancer protein linked to
process of aging
Seattle Times WASHINGTON
— A critical protein that protects animals from
cancer in early years appears, in later life, ... |
(BW)
Study Published in Science Reports Discovery of Novel
Mechanism for Tumor Growth Arrest With Certain
Endogenous Angiogenic Inhibitors
Houston Chronicle BIOWIRE2K
| SAN ANTONIO--(BW HealthWire)--Jan.
3, 2002-- | &nb... |
Scientists
Create Genetically Altered Pigs
The Washington Post Scientists
have for the first time created genetically altered
pigs that lack a gene involved in the body's re... |
Urge
to groom is partly genetic, study says
SunSpot Fussy
about your face? Got a teen who lives to preen? | It
might not be just vanity or hormones at work. Groom... |
Urge
to groom is partly genetic makeup, study says
SunSpot Fussy
about your face? Got a teen who lives to preen? | It
might not be just vanity or hormones at work. Groom... |
Heat
sensor detects liars, scientists say
SunSpot A
heat-sensing camera trained on people's faces was able
to detect liars in a study that hints at a way of... |
Astronomers
plan telescope on Moon
New Scientist Duncan
Graham-Rowe | Astronomers are taking the
search for somewhere quiet to work to new extremes
with... |
Sunscreen
test reveals budgies' sexy shine
New Scientist Rachel
Nowak, Melbourne | By smothering
budgerigars in sunscreen, scientists have discovered
that the b... |
Messaging
bug opens hole for computer worms
New Scientist Will
Knight | A new breed of computer worm
could spread and multiply thanks to a software bug
discovere... |
Weather
change eases Australian bushfires
New Scientist Peter
Hadfield, Sydney | Meteorologists in
Australia said on Thursday that the strong winds that
have b... |
Second
batch of knock-out pig clones
New Scientist Emma
Young | A second group of researchers has
announced the birth of cloned piglets, genetically
modif... |
Knock-out
pig clones advance transplant hopes
New Scientist Emma
Young | Five cloned piglets, genetically
modified so that their organs are much less likely to
be ... |
Experts
Question Pig Transplants
The Associated Press |
WASHINGTON (AP) — As science moves closer to using
pig organs for human transplants, some experts cauti... |
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MAGAZINES |
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Discover
Magazine |
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Nature |
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Scientific
American |
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American
Scientist |
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Armchair
Scientist |
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Breakthrough
- newsletter on developments in science and technology. |
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Bulletin
of the Atomic Scientists
- covers nuclear weapons, international security, the
military, the arms trade, and the nuclear industry. |
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Catalyst,
The - Brown University
- interdisciplinary magazine focusing on bridging the gap
between the sciences and humanities, as well as within the
disciplines of science. |
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Cornell
SciTech Magazine
- devoted to the coverage of new ideas, breakthroughs,
controversies and people in the worlds of science and
engineering. |
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Harvard
Science Review |
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How
the World Works |
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Issues
in Science and Technology
- publishes articles that analyze current topics in science,
technology, and health policy, and recommends actions by
government, industry, academia, and individuals to solve
pressing problems. |
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National
Science & Technology Week |
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naturalSCIENCE
- for reviews, essays, and letters concerned with all
aspects of science. |
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New
Scientist |
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NewsReport
- a magazine featuring activities of the National Research
Council. |
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Physics
World |
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Probe
- an independent investigative newsletter focusing on
current issues in medical and other scientific research. |
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Robot
Science & Technology
- magazine for educators, students, hobbyists, and
enthusiasts. |
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Science
& Technology Review |
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Science
and the Environment - A Learning Tool |
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Science
Magazine |
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Science
News |
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Scientific
American Explorations |
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Scientific
Computing & Instrumentation |
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