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  1. 'Scallop' volcano plume creates dangerous ash flow
  2. Pepper component hot enough to trigger suicide in prostate cancer cells
  3. Search-and-destroy molecule targets cancer
  4. Astronomers report unprecedented double helix near center of Milky Way
  5. Gene influences antidepressant response
  6. New baby lab to work out what goes on in babies' minds
  7. Smoking, booze abuse may be tied to same genes
  8. Ringside Seat to the Universe's First Split Second
  9. Nanotechnology on the Radio
  10. Can plants vaccinate against HIV?
  11. Ethnic plastic surgery up sharply
  12. Newspaper coverage of neurologic conditions incorrect 20 percent of the time
  13. Tiny 'cages' could trap carbon dioxide and help stop climate change
  14. Avian flu bug *that* close to human transmission
  15. First Transparent Integrated Circuit
  16. Recommended: Family Flu Blog
  17. Researchers find fat gene
  18. Locust Research Suggests Physical State Linked to Learning
  19. Was Einstein Wrong about Space Travel?
  20. Bird flu may pose big threat to biological diversity
  21. Lefties have the advantage in adversarial situations
  22. 'Executive' monkeys influenced by other executives, not subordinates
  23. Typical pregnancy now just 39 weeks
  24. Reduced insulin in the brain triggers Alzheimer's degeneration
  25. Study Challenges Rush to Medicate Schizophrenics
  26. New Process Builds Electronics Into Optical Fiber
  27. Baby Boomers on Mars
  28. Too much or too little sleep increases diabetes risk
  29. Deep-Sea Fish Populations Boom Over Last 15 Years
  30. Mars meteorite similar to bacteria-etched earth rocks
  31. Researchers claim treatment for glioblastoma multiforme
  32. Polar Melting May Signify Climate Transition
  33. Wasabi's kick linked to single pain receptor
  34. AIDS, TB, malaria and bird flu spread unchecked in Burma
  35. Nearer my Borg to thee
  36. Enzyme Key in Preventing Alzheimer's Onset
  37. Rivers indicate earlier snowmelt in eastern North America
  38. NASA Reinstates the Dawn Mission
  39. Getting a Message Across the Universe: Would E.T. Send a Letter?
  40. Total Solar Eclipse Wednesday
  41. Loneliness linked to high blood pressure in aging adults
  42. Why we read what we read when angry
  43. Coal-based jet fuel poised for next step
  44. Study points to addictive effects of frequent tanning
  45. Mega Eruption of Yellowstone's Southern Twin
  46. Day or night, brain always in learning mode
  47. London, Berlin, Stockholm in for mega-rains
  48. Forty Years of Space Talk
  49. Pain killer does number on breast cancer cells
  50. Spacecraft witness new facet of Earth’s magnetic behaviour
  51. Bird Flu Virus Vaccine Induces Immune Responses in Healthy Adults
  52. Cassini Finds 'Missing Link' Moonlet Evidence in Saturn's Rings
  53. Studies link cancer, inflammatory disease
  54. Quantum Dot Method Rapidly Identifies Bacteria
  55. Why are letters shaped the way that they are?
  56. Dirt bug helps nuke cleanup
  57. Weekly religious attendance nearly as effective as statins and exercise in extending life
  58. Omega-3 fatty acids inhibit growth of liver cancer cells
  59. Even fish don't swim well when they're young
  60. NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Craft Begins Adjusting Orbit
  61. Brain compensates for aging by becoming less 'specialized'
  62. Single-molecule diode may change Moore's 'law' of microchip memory
  63. Pass the S'mores Please! Station Crew 'Camps Out'
  64. Bionic man becoming a reality
  65. Teens turn to pot after parental bust-ups
  66. Equivalent of 2-4 drinks daily fuels blood vessel growth, encourages cancer tumors in mice
  67. Pine nut oil boosts appetite suppressors up to 60 percent for 4 hours
  68. Flying tip of bees: Leave your legs dangling
  69. Chaos=Order: Physicists make baffling discovery
  70. Moondust's Magnetic Charms
  71. Viruses team up to build tiny batteries
  72. Blue ring around planet Uranus
  73. Gov't to Study VoIP Security Threats
  74. New Fossils Fill the Evolutionary Gap Between Fish and Land Animals
  75. Great Moonbuggy Race Friday, Saturday
  76. A virtual healthcare assistant for a healthier lifestyle
  77. Novel Device Shows Great Potential in Detecting Oral Cancer
  78. Frictionless Motion Spotted in Water
  79. Space spider is good mother
  80. Toward Speeding Wound Healing
  81. Free-Electron Laser Targets Fat
  82. Nature's strongest glue could be used as a medical adhesive
  83. Stem Cells Make 'Human' Drug Trials in Animals Possible
  84. Hand-held lab-on-a-chip to simplify blood tests
  85. Pacific Northwest tectonic plates are moving
  86. Curry colouring and fat mix could help diabetics
  87. U.S.-Taiwan constellation of satellites launched
  88. Dead bodies in natural disasters pose negligible epidemics threat
  89. Protein burns fat, suppresses hunger
  90. Walrus Calves Stranded by Melting Sea Ice
  91. Stranded Baby Walruses Cry for Help
  92. Lizard 'third eye' sheds light on evolution of color vision
  93. The long, dry summer
  94. New Fossils Link 'Ape-men' to More Primitive Ancestors
  95. Causal link found between stress hormone & depression
  96. L.A. City Council urged to free zoo elephants
  97. Insects that produce males from unfertilized eggs reveal a surprising cellular feat
  98. Donate your unused computing power to aid medical research
  99. Abnormal sleep patterns appear common in children with Down syndrome
  100. Robot Planes to Track Pollutants