Thursday, October 18, 2007



YouTube - Thank you slaves
Wonder Showzen's tribute to the hardest workers
Industry Money Fans Debate on Fish - New York Times
The government and a private group are at odds on tuna’s safety.
Promising Malaria Vaccine Is Found to Work in Babies - New York Times
The world’s most promising malaria vaccine has been shown to work in infants less than a year old, the most vulnerable group, according to a study being published today.
Deadly Bacteria Found to Be More Common - New York Times

A study suggests that a virulent drug-resistant bacterium spreading in hospitals and nursing homes may be twice as common as once thought.
New approach builds better proteins inside a computer
PhysOrg news: New approach builds better proteins inside a computer
Earliest evidence for modern human behavior found in South African cave
PhysOrg news: Earliest evidence for modern human behavior found in South African cave
Toward world's smallest radio: nano-sized detector turns radio waves into music
PhysOrg news: Toward world's smallest radio: nano-sized detector turns radio waves into music
Researchers confirm the power of altruism in Wikipedia
PhysOrg news: Researchers confirm the power of altruism in Wikipedia
'Bionic' nerve to bring damanged limbs and organs back to life
PhysOrg news: 'Bionic' nerve to bring damanged limbs and organs back to life
Is Mars dead, or is it only sleeping?

PhysOrg news: Is Mars dead, or is it only sleeping?
New 'Metamaterial' Brings Scientists Closer Than Ever to a Cloaking Device
Get the latest in science news, including space, physics, planet earth, discoveries, NASA, satellites, and space travel from Wired.com
Plastic 'Sponge' Could Help Biofuels Scrub CO2 From the Environment
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Astrophysicist Replaces Supercomputer with a Cluster of Eight PlayStation 3s
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Cloned Beef (and Pork and Milk): It's What's for Dinner
Read about the latest medical technology, pharmaceuticals and biotech trends including diets, drugs, genetics, stem cells, medicine, health, and cloning from Wired.com.

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