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  1. Shared theories on thought could lead to smart machines
  2. Conference breaks down barriers in civil justice system
  3. How the US drug safety system should be changed
  4. Incarcerated women more likely to use birth control when given in jail
  5. Pandemic challenges for Asia-Pacific region
  6. Independent review process welcomed by pharmaceutical industry
  7. 5 Spanish hospitals in international phase III trial with H5N1 influenza pandemic vaccine
  8. Lying is exposed by micro-expressions we can't control
  9. Five Spanish hospitals in international phase III trial with H5N1 influenza pandemic vaccine
  10. Eminent inventor of DNA fingerprinting gains new recognition
  11. First social scientist selected as Oak Ridge National Laboratory Wigner Fellow
  12. Continuity + Change: Perspectives on Science and Religion
  13. Our brand is better than their brand
  14. Beauty and the beholder: Why pretty faces don't always help sales
  15. UCSD to host public conference on 'Social Justice and Stem Cell Research'
  16. Rising price of oil highlights affordable energy alternatives
  17. Moody's Mega Math (M3) Challenge winning solutions papers available online
  18. International workshop paves way to future cooperation for space exploration
  19. NIH panel urges more informed approach to multivitamin/mineral use for chronic disease prevention
  20. Bush's response to 9/11 mirrors Wilson era
  21. Researchers assess risks associated with living in low-lying coastal areas
  22. New book explores counter-terrorism technology and policy
  23. New lifestyles, new data - planners need a modern definition of the 'family'
  24. Medical response to hurricane Katrina focus of 2006 European eHealth Conference and Exhibition
  25. IEEE-USA President urges action on adoption of 'new internet'
  26. Finding computer files hidden in plain sight
  27. Humboldt Research Award goes to Springer author
  28. Name can lead to housing discrimination
  29. Deaths from rodent virus raise need for tracking system
  30. Stereotypically 'black-looking' criminals more likely to get death sentence, researchers find
  31. On World NO Tobacco Day the ESC urges governments to spread smoking bans & tax tobacco
  32. The State lottery: Creating social inequality across the nation
  33. Funding right through to the prototype
  34. Winners of The Laureates of Tomorrow - nobel essay contest to be announced on June 12
  35. Antarctic vital for climate change science
  36. Winners of The Laureates of Tomorrow - Nobel Essay Contest announced
  37. Journal of Law and Economics: Special issue on file sharing
  38. Penn bioethicst challenges scientists to lead the public in discussions about their work
  39. National Academies advisory: Past surface temperatures and climate change
  40. Science offers 'state of the planet 2006-2007' to explore global challenges
  41. The right pathway to better health and science
  42. Promoting seat belt use among black motorists
  43. Slow-frozen people? Latest research supports possibility of cryopreservation
  44. Pre-scan warnings would have caused extra distress say women with problem fetuses
  45. World's coral reefs left vulnerable by paper parks
  46. World's coral reef left vulnerable by paper parks
  47. ACP commends CMS proposals to increase values assigned to evaluation and management codes
  48. Global crime experts to meet in Liverpool
  49. You scream, I scream … there's something in my ice cream!
  50. Finland prioritises agreement on the EU research budget and boosting innovation during Presidency
  51. NJIT teaches high school students architecture box by box
  52. One drink can make you blind drunk
  53. Chornobyl radiation ups risk of thyroid cancer in children and adolescents
  54. National Academies advisory: EPA dioxin risk assessment reviewed
  55. Taking ethics from the classroom to the world
  56. Institute of Medicine advisory: Research involving prisoners
  57. ACP and The Doctors Company offer liability insurance credit
  58. Australia-US FTA threatens blood supply
  59. Test for esophageal reflux licensed to Bayer by Wake Forest University Health Sciences
  60. Online surveys are less effective than phone surveys
  61. Take steps to protect against shoulder fired missiles, say operations research experts
  62. AAAS urges US President to sign Embryonic Stem Cell Act
  63. Kidney donors pay the price
  64. European Science Writers Award will be granted in Munich
  65. NIST can help you 'MBARK' onto better biometric systems
  66. European Science Writers Award will be granted in Munich
  67. Migration trends - new booklet gives insights into migrant population
  68. ESA to help Europe prepare for space tourism
  69. Early fetal gender test demands rapid ethical policymaking
  70. Migration trends -- new booklet gives insights into migrant population
  71. The future of race-based medicine
  72. ACCC authorizes Medicines Australia Code of Conduct
  73. Fingertip device helps computers read hand gestures
  74. ACP tells Congress: Pilot test patient-centered medical home
  75. Paying physicians to recruit patients into trials: The ethical concerns
  76. New, shorter TB treatments could advance TB control
  77. Call for data on reuse of surgical instruments to allay fears over vCJD transmission
  78. Ninety-eight percent of Gaza's children experience or witness war trauma -- Queen's study
  79. Huygens Scientific Archive data set released
  80. Huygens scientific archive data set released
  81. Studies examine physician disclosure of medical errors
  82. PSL: the emerging industry standard
  83. Stevens' Professor Manu Malek keynotes SECRYPT 2006
  84. The influence of money on medical science
  85. Unique Huntington's study moves forward
  86. NJIT offers new certificate to fight digital and physical terrorism
  87. Fair price hikes vs. unfair price hikes
  88. Kodak pianos? Buick aspirin?
  89. Cardiff research could lead to fairer pay-outs for accident victims
  90. University of Pennsylvania computer scientists put social network theory to the test
  91. Computer scientists lay out vision for a 'science of the Web'
  92. 'Senseless' turf battles between health development and relief agencies
  93. New company will seek drugs against diabetes and cancer
  94. Tiny ion pump sets new standard in cooling hot computer chips
  95. Atmospheric ozone recovering in mid-latitudes, report shows
  96. Key industry players meet at the European Parliament's Life Science Circle
  97. Is it possible to reduce the threat of nuclear terrorism?
  98. Impact of forest certification in developing countries examined
  99. Stevens honors cybersecurity experts at Convocation 2006
  100. Pediatric neurosurgeons recommend banning children from ATVs