October 2007

 » Richard Garriott heading to International Space Station next year
    Oct 01, 2007 at, 01:10PM
 » Wii being used to help stroke victims recover
    Oct 01, 2007 at, 01:42PM
 » IBM Zurich to bring ASME for human body soon
    Oct 01, 2007 at, 09:57PM
 » Canadian Ice Island splits, heading south for the holidays
    Oct 02, 2007 at, 01:34PM
 » Researchers: Sabretooth tiger's bark worse than its bite
    Oct 02, 2007 at, 07:01PM
 » Portugal to host the world's first wave power plant
    Oct 03, 2007 at, 01:05AM
 » Russian astronomer says Apophis asteroid could hit earth in 2029
    Oct 04, 2007 at, 12:45AM
 » New sun-like star instigates search for intelligent life
    Oct 04, 2007 at, 03:03AM
 » Dopamine genes may be key to human learning, says scientists
    Oct 04, 2007 at, 05:15AM
 » Male contraceptive development reveals three new options
    Oct 04, 2007 at, 09:27PM
 » Scientists develop transparent, steel-like plastic
    Oct 05, 2007 at, 04:45AM
 » Remember, remember: video gaming memories that should never be forgotten
    Oct 05, 2007 at, 09:52AM
 » Wii education: console being used to teach in classrooms
    Oct 05, 2007 at, 11:04AM
 » MIT students create microbe-powered batteries
    Oct 05, 2007 at, 10:04PM
 » Master Chief participates in Fight Like a Girl 2 to fight against breast cancer
    Oct 06, 2007 at, 05:26PM
 » Appendix has a function, according to Duke University study
    Oct 06, 2007 at, 06:09PM
 » Metop observes Antarctic ozone hole twice as big as Europe
    Oct 06, 2007 at, 06:27PM
 » Bird flu takes next step: evolving to spread to humans
    Oct 07, 2007 at, 10:20AM
 » Secrets of Calculus hid in prayer book for more than a millennium
    Oct 08, 2007 at, 02:45PM
 » Microbes' surivival skills explain possible life in icy planets
    Oct 09, 2007 at, 12:44AM
 » IRobo: Bangladesh-made robot from scrap materials
    Oct 09, 2007 at, 04:52AM
 » Playing artificial god: artificial life created in laboratory
    Oct 09, 2007 at, 09:08AM
 » New findings suggest droughts drove early humans out of Africa
    Oct 09, 2007 at, 11:35AM
 » Giant mirrors to be used against planet-destroying asteroids
    Oct 10, 2007 at, 05:17AM
 » New U.N. study indicates greenhouse gasses threshold exceeded in 2005?
    Oct 10, 2007 at, 02:06PM
 » New eyes for old: researchers develop artificial cornea for the blind
    Oct 11, 2007 at, 01:15AM
 » World's first hybrid train makes its first voyage to France
    Oct 11, 2007 at, 06:33AM
 » Phantom phone vibrations now plaguing BlackBerry users
    Oct 11, 2007 at, 09:11PM
 » Scientists discover epilepsy drugs may cure alcoholism
    Oct 11, 2007 at, 09:38PM
 » Be your own grandpa: the second dimension of time
    Oct 12, 2007 at, 09:50AM
 » Al Gore, IPCC get Nobel Peace Prize for work on climate change
    Oct 12, 2007 at, 01:21PM
 » Ethanol could be as much trouble as fossil fuels
    Oct 12, 2007 at, 10:36PM
 » Introducing the Windbelt: a cheaper, efficient micro-turbine power source
    Oct 13, 2007 at, 08:34AM
 » The Pentagon to help harness energy from space
    Oct 13, 2007 at, 08:37PM
 » U.S. beaches may contain harmful microbes from... poo
    Oct 13, 2007 at, 09:08PM
 » Apple site congratulates Al Gore for Nobel Peace Prize win
    Oct 13, 2007 at, 09:09PM
 » Los Angeles Auto Show: Honda features Four in One car
    Oct 14, 2007 at, 12:23PM
 » Smart bra aims to detect breast cancer
    Oct 15, 2007 at, 03:57AM
 » Futalognkosaurus dukei: 105 foot dinosaur found in Argentina
    Oct 15, 2007 at, 08:46PM
 » Greenpeace: iPhone not environmentally safe
    Oct 16, 2007 at, 09:08AM
 » Genetically modified plants clean up pollution
    Oct 16, 2007 at, 10:42AM
 » Mother of all breakfast burritos: Hardee's Country Breakfast Bomb
    Oct 16, 2007 at, 02:33PM
 » Scientists discover blood test identifying Alzheimer's disease
    Oct 17, 2007 at, 05:02AM
 » Eight PlayStation 3 units replace supercomputer for space research
    Oct 17, 2007 at, 12:03PM
 » MIT researchers develop electronics built on viruses
    Oct 17, 2007 at, 06:02PM
 » Negative refraction study conducted by Princeton scientists
    Oct 18, 2007 at, 05:06AM
 » Massive black hole, companion star enter record books
    Oct 18, 2007 at, 01:49PM
 » Antibiotic resistant bacteria spreading across schools
    Oct 18, 2007 at, 06:50PM
 » Study reviews MMORPGs' positive, negative effects to players
    Oct 19, 2007 at, 12:56AM
 » Pico cell technology to allow phone calls from planes
    Oct 19, 2007 at, 02:49AM
 » UK to develop "bionic" nerve for medical science
    Oct 19, 2007 at, 05:02AM
 » Ice depletion in the Arctic now irreversible?
    Oct 19, 2007 at, 08:58PM
 » Fish in trees: meet the mangrove killifish
    Oct 19, 2007 at, 09:40PM
 » Solar power: mainstream by end of the century
    Oct 20, 2007 at, 05:49AM
 » Ozone layer hole shrinks a li'l bit
    Oct 20, 2007 at, 09:47PM
 » Modern media connected to aggressive behavior in children?
    Oct 21, 2007 at, 12:55AM
 » Oceans becoming saturated, absorbing less carbon dioxide
    Oct 21, 2007 at, 03:17PM
 » Nasal spray helps people overcome social fears
    Oct 22, 2007 at, 02:57AM
 » Carbon monoxide may prove helpful to organ transplant patients
    Oct 22, 2007 at, 04:59AM
 » US water managers note diminishing fresh water supply
    Oct 22, 2007 at, 11:48PM
 » Study: emotions grossly affected by sleep deprivation
    Oct 23, 2007 at, 05:05AM
 » Investigators say Tutankhamen died while hunting
    Oct 23, 2007 at, 05:47AM
 » Search for the lost da Vinci Fresco
    Oct 23, 2007 at, 01:22PM
 » Scientists posit explanation for cosmic rays reaching Earth
    Oct 24, 2007 at, 12:20AM
 » Exhibit: Concepts for low-cost disaster housing
    Oct 24, 2007 at, 11:16AM
 » Quantum Cascade Laser Nanoantenna can peer at tiny particles
    Oct 24, 2007 at, 08:32PM
 » Researchers find broccoli extract may fight cancer
    Oct 25, 2007 at, 05:53AM
 » Mass extinction looming again according to universities of York and Leeds
    Oct 25, 2007 at, 06:27AM
 » Growing new eyeballs a reality at last?
    Oct 26, 2007 at, 01:00AM
 » Primates in the Red List of endangered species
    Oct 27, 2007 at, 01:44AM
 » Vaccinia virus modified to create cancer killing white blood cells
    Oct 27, 2007 at, 03:38AM
 » Scientists claim some Neanderthals had red hair and fair skin
    Oct 27, 2007 at, 04:15AM
 » A cold spot in the universe: cosmic bubble or cosmic defect?
    Oct 27, 2007 at, 10:52AM
 » Researchers develop safer and long-lasting gene therapy
    Oct 28, 2007 at, 02:11PM
 » UN Global Environment Report - not looking good for human race
    Oct 29, 2007 at, 02:15AM
 » 400 year old Icelandic clam found might unlock the secret of ageing
    Oct 29, 2007 at, 04:25AM
 » Appetite-controlling hormone leptin offers hope to the obese
    Oct 29, 2007 at, 09:00PM
 » Scientists: Jurassic Park raptors account accurate
    Oct 30, 2007 at, 01:27AM
 » Canadian astronomers say dark matter doesn't exist
    Oct 30, 2007 at, 05:49AM
 » The difference in arguing styles of men and women
    Oct 31, 2007 at, 12:34AM
 » Video: Arctic sea ice changes for 1979, 2005, and 2007
    Oct 31, 2007 at, 01:48PM
 » Superbugs: the more you take in antibiotics the more they grow stronger
    Oct 31, 2007 at, 01:59PM
 » New massive black hole shatters recently set M33 record
    Oct 31, 2007 at, 07:33PM
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