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  1. Mediterranean diet lowers Alzheimer's risk in American cohort
  2. NASA Achieves Breakthrough In Black Hole Simulation
  3. Hantavirus Found in African Wood Mouse
  4. Camel chocolate anyone?
  5. Earth's Biodiversity Now on Your Desktop
  6. Protein kills anthrax bacteria by exploding their cell walls
  7. Researchers discover gene that creates second skeleton
  8. Groups perform better than the best individuals at solving complex problems
  9. Testes to incubate stem cells
  10. Volunteers to Start Getting HIV Vaccine
  11. Researchers Find Treatment that Reverses Type 1 Diabetes
  12. Water and Nanoelectronics Will Mix to Create Ultra-Dense Memory Storage Devices
  13. 'Banana-jawed' fossil mammal linked to rare sound-producing skill
  14. Hormone found to decrease appetite and increase activity
  15. Cure for cancer worth $50 trillion
  16. Sludge recycling sends antiseptic soap ingredient to agriculture
  17. Hyena mothers give their cubs a helpful dose of hormones
  18. Lack of Insurance a Universal Health Risk
  19. Galaxies Don Zoro Mask of Stars in New Spitzer Image
  20. Secret herb tested to stop hot flashes, night sweats
  21. 20th century the wettest in Pakistan for 1,000 years
  22. Supplements cocktail could offer hope for Alzheimer's patients
  23. Researchers identify intelligence gene
  24. Male contraception reversible after few months
  25. New software is next wave for net surfers
  26. Glamour Magazine Joins the War Against the War on Science
  27. Researchers unveil futuristic unmanned ground combat vehicles
  28. Fragmenting comet won't hit Earth
  29. Artificial compound eye fabricated in lab
  30. How long is a day on Saturn?
  31. HIV Drug Could Benefit Hepatitis B Patients
  32. Targeted virus compels cancer cells to eat themselves
  33. Fussy Babies and Postpartum Depression Linked
  34. Inability to complete quarter-mile walk is significant predictor of death and poor health in elderly
  35. FDA Approves First Treatment for Pompe Disease
  36. Old ideas about aging gain new respect
  37. "If Peer Review Were a Drug, It Would Never Be Marketed" -- Altman
  38. The Sound of Science: When Ideology Trumps Evidence
  39. Man may have caused pre-historic extinctions
  40. Few gay men regret disclosing HIV status to family, friends
  41. Follow the nitrogen to extraterrestrial life
  42. The Pull of Jupiter
  43. Cutting calories slightly can reduce aging damage
  44. The Air Remains Dirty … and So, Apparently, Does the Sex
  45. Social stress prompts hamsters to overeat, gain weight
  46. Copying nature could save us energy
  47. Industry support of campus research continues slide
  48. Evolutionary forces explain why women live longer than men
  49. Ozone-producing air purifiers pose health risk
  50. Cells From Special Mice Cure Cancer
  51. Aquanauts Prep for Moon and Mars Missions
  52. How Internet addiction is affecting lives
  53. Knee Jerks and Other Kinds
  54. Space technology to help hospitals contain spread of avian flu infection
  55. Affairs of the heart matter to boys, too
  56. The most realistic virtual reality room in the world
  57. Light's Most Exotic Trick Yet: So Fast it Goes ... Backwards?
  58. New primate genus ID'd
  59. Coffee, black, decaf and a little llama on the side
  60. The Daily Show affects young voters
  61. Fast access to morning-after pill could cut unwanted pregnancies another 10%
  62. Factor Isolated That Regenerates Nerve Fibers
  63. Combining work and motherhood is good for women's health
  64. Japan unable to produce low cost memory for personal computers
  65. Damage from oxygen may be one cause of Parkinson's disease
  66. Ancient tomb sheds new light on Egyptian colonialism
  67. One in 50 teenagers still wet the bed
  68. Broccoli, cauliflower and genetic cancer
  69. Study: Wal-Mart equals higher poverty rates
  70. Gossip creates friendships, it does not break them
  71. Researchers link two more genes to sudden infant death syndrome
  72. Vitamin E derivative becomes a potent cancer fighter
  73. Study finds no link between marijuana use and lung cancer
  74. Poet develops 'seeing machine'
  75. Characteristics of caregivers may increase symptoms in dementia patients
  76. Inexpensive Detector Sees the Invisible, In Color
  77. Transplant deaths prompt call for testing of pet rodents
  78. A Cool Way to Strip Hydrogen
  79. Super-sized cassava may help fight hunger in Africa
  80. World to be even hotter by century's end
  81. New analysis of networks reveals surprise patterns in politics, the web
  82. Voyager reaches the edge of the solar system
  83. If all drivers were polite, they would get where they're going faster
  84. Welcome. You've Got ... To Be Kidding!!
  85. 'Rhythm Method' May Kill Off More Embryos than Other Methods of Contraception
  86. 1,000 mourners flock to funeral of UN health agency head
  87. Mice lacking key immune component still control chronic viral infections
  88. NASA-Sponsored Telemedicine Experts Aid Pakistan's Earthquake Victims
  89. Withdrawal drug offers relief for Crohn's sufferers
  90. 'Black-looking' criminals more likely to get death sentence
  91. Growing glowing nanowires to light up the nanoworld
  92. Images of AIDS virus may shape vaccine
  93. African fish shows signs of forming two separate species
  94. Study shows Autism-related developmental 'red flags' identifiable at age two
  95. Combo therapy shows promising results in patients with advanced lung cancer
  96. Taking soldiers out of harm's way
  97. Killer crater found under antarctic ice
  98. June 6 Focuses Attention on '666' Superstitions
  99. Health Savings or Saved Health
  100. A book to satisfy your scientific and literary appetites