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352 articles from MONDAY 2.4.2012
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MONDAY 2. APRIL, 2012
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Order an "iMacquarium" or build one yourself with a kit that includes the tank.
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ATLANTA — Solving the cosmic riddle of dark energy will require scientific creativity and funding for fundamental research, Nobel Prize-winning scientists said Monday (April 2).
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Lunar samples show the Moon has an identical titanium composition to Earth, throwing doubt on a hypothesis that it was created when an object the size of Mars collided with Earth.
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Up to a fourth of breast cancers found through mammograms are harmless and would not cause noticeable disease during the women's lifetimes, a new study from Norway suggests.
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(AP) -- Facebook fans are getting an early shot to see the all-star superhero tale "The Avengers."
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(AP) -- A Wall Street analyst is setting the highest price target yet for Apple shares, valuing them at $1,001 each, or 63 percent more than their current price.
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Ashton Kutcher is to play Steve Jobs in a new independent film about the late Apple chief's life, a spokeswoman for the "Two and a Half Men" actor said Monday.
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Sluggish moves to counter the rising threat of cyber-attacks can be blamed on a generation of policymakers out of touch with rapid technological change, a senior US official said Monday.
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Dell on Monday said it is buying Wyse Technology to expand its business offerings in the Internet "cloud" in the face of softening demand for traditional computing hardware.
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(AP) -- Freak chance was mostly to blame for the record warm March weather that gripped two-thirds of the country, with man-made global warming providing only a tiny assist, a quick federal analysis shows.
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University of California, Berkeley, chemists have found a smoking gun proving that increased fertilizer use over the past 50 years is responsible for a dramatic rise in atmospheric nitrous oxide, which is a major greenhouse gas contributing to global climate change.
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Drivers hoping to slip the surly -- and traffic congested -- bonds of Earth moved a step closer to realizing their dream Monday, as a US firm announced the successful test flight of a street-legal airplane.
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(AP) -- Groupon's announcement that its revenue and earnings were lower than what it reported in February is sparking fresh worries about its business model.
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(AP) -- The founder of file-sharing website Megaupload, Kim Dotcom, is being allowed back online.
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(AP) -- Rhode Island law enforcement agencies that participated in an investigation that resulted in Google Inc. forfeiting $500 million last year will receive $230 million of that money, federal officials said Monday.
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Sparrows in San Francisco's Presidio district changed their tune to soar above the increasing cacophony of car horns and engine rumbles, details new George Mason University research in the April edition of Animal Behaviour.
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French prosecutors seek a 6-year prison sentence for the particle physicist accused of terrorism
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Thousands of captured asteroids are in orbit at any time, according to new research—and some eventually fall to Earth as fireballs.
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Even after 20 years of studying in the country, Brian L. Fisher, an entomologist, was surprised by the ability of a cyclone to derail an expedition.
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Comets skimming past the sun may seem like ill-fated cosmic snowballs, and a team of scientists is trying to figure out what makes some fizzle and others explode as they make their solar death dives.
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Dengue virus appears to make the insects’ antennae more sensitive to odors — making them better at hunting humans, the virus’s only known mammalian host.
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A four- to six-session intervention to treat traumatized children and their families has been shown to be very successful.
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Even if a person eats well, there may be a dysfunction that creates a need for a supplement.
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The actress Alicia Silverstone got a lot of grief last week after posting a video to her blog in which she is shown "pre-chewing" her baby's food, and offering it to him straight from her mouth. The "Clueless" star's 10-month-old son, Bear, appears to enjoy being fed like a baby bird. "He literally crawls across the room to attack my mouth if I'm eating," Silverstone blogged.
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Even among people who don’t meet the criteria of obstructive sleep apnea, snorting and stopped breathing is linked to an increased risk of depression.
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