Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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774 Arrests in China Over Safety - New York Times
Regulators hailed the arrests, made during a nationwide crackdown on tainted food, drugs and agricultural products, as a major step forward for consumer safety.
From Conservation to Population, a New Look at Planet Earth - New York Times
Can nine billion humans survive and try to improve their lives without depleting the planet?
In Science Classrooms, a Blast of Fresh O 2 - New York Times
More high school students than ever are studying physics.
Why They Called It the Manhattan Project - New York Times
The first headquarters of the nation’s secret effort to build the bomb lay in New York City.
Researchers show evidence of 'memory' in cells and molecules
PhysOrg news: Researchers show evidence of 'memory' in cells and molecules
Debunking The Commercial Press and Why Scientists Hate to Talk to the Media
PhysOrg news: Debunking The Commercial Press and Why Scientists Hate to Talk to the Media
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Major Archaeological Find in Puerto Rico
PhysOrg news: Major Archaeological Find in Puerto Rico
Local whiz speeds up broadband by 200 times | NEWS.com.au
A MELBOURNE PhD student has developed technology to make broadband internet up to 200 times faster without having to install expensive fibre optic cables.
FOXNews.com - Scientists Find Oldest Living Animal, Then Kill It - Evolution | Human | Theory | Man | Paleontology
Scientists Find Oldest Living Animal, Then Kill It, Clam found off Iceland found to be between 405 to 410 years old in dating process that stopped clock.
Crude oil climbed above $93 a barrel for the first time - International Herald Tribune
Crude oil climbed above $93 a barrel for the first time
New technology improves the reliability of wind turbines
PhysOrg news: New technology improves the reliability of wind turbines
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