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310 articles from MONDAY 14.5.2012
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MONDAY 14. MAY, 2012
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NOAA's annual report shows a record number of rebuilt stocks
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Bell Mobility and its parent company, BCE Inc. (TSX:BCE) have been served with notice of a $100-million class-action lawsuit alleging that expiry dates on its prepaid wireless services are illegal.
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If you thought The Avengers was the most hotly anticipated geek blockbuster of the summer, you may be in for a shock.
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Performing Caesarean deliveries extensively in 49 poor countries would save 16,800 mothers’ lives annually and prevent many vaginal tears, a new study found.
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Colonoscopies could be made a bit more comfortable for people if they involved lying in a CT scanner, rather than being probed with an endoscope, and at the same time didn't require drinking upward of a gallon of laxative fluid beforehand — current requirements that most consider unpleasant.
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The girls of "Girls" are asking, and so is everyone else: What does it mean to be infected with HPV?
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The founder of US-based anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd, Paul Watson, appears in court in Germany, where he faces extradition to Costa Rica.
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Despite lacking bilateral symmetry, brittle stars, related to starfish, can choose one of their five limbs to be front-facing and use two others to move.
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Researchers create electrical generator out of viruses
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Most beaches on the state’s three largest islands are eroding, and the erosion is likely to accelerate as sea levels rise, according to a new report.
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A small fossil bear recently identified in Spain suggests China's giant panda has European roots, a new study says.
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Carson Chow has used mathematical models to determine the causes of obesity, and ways to stem the epidemic.
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Throw another Apple on the barbie, mates.
In a concession to complaints from consumers down under, Apple is no longer claiming overseas that its newest iPad can deliver 4G long-term evolution high-speed data.
New iPads equipped for mobile broadband access are now labeled for sale as "Wi-Fi + Cellular." The change came after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (similar to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission) took the computer giant to court because the iPad's top mobile connection speed doesn't meet that country's definition of 4G.
'A Simple Term' The Financial Times of London reported that the United Kingdom's Advertising Standards Authority had been in ongoing discussions with Apple about whether its ads promising 4G were truthful since 4G networks are only in the initial stages in much of the world.
Apple argued that the iPad connects with HSPA+ networks, which are marketed sometimes as 4G in the U.S.
The Sydney Morning Herald cited the change as a victory for the ACCC, saying Apple released "a statement that because telecommunications companies "do not all refer to their high-speed networks with the same terminology" it had therefore "decided to use 'Wi-Fi + Cellular' as a simple term" which describes all of the networks supported by the new iPad."
The International Telecommunications Union, a United Nations-affiliated agency, in 2008 classified 4G as data speed of 100 megabits per second for fast mobility and 1 gigabit per second for pedestrians. Few carriers today can deliver that kind of speed. AT&T and Verizon Wireless promise LTE speed of 5 to 12 megabits per second for uplink and 2 to 5 mbps for downloads. Sprint promises up to 10 mbps for its WiMAX network .
The ITU definition seems to be in flux, however. In October 2010, it announced that two new technologies, "LTE-Advanced" and "WirelessMAN-Advanced" had "successfully met all of the...
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Letter to the editor.
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Letters to the editor.
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Smoking marijuana may improve some symptoms of multiple sclerosis, a new study suggests.
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Researchers have discovered illustrations of female anatomy in a rock shelter in France that date back 37,000 years.
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Letter to the editor.
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Letter to the editor.
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Has a whooping cough outbreak in Washington State been caused by parents?
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Swimming is second only to walking as the nation's most popular recreational activity, and its benefits can be enjoyed regardless of age or infirmity.
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Just like humans, animals can suffer from too much sun exposure; domestic animals that have short or thin coats of hair or pale skin are at greater risk.
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If the world's nations ever sign a treaty to limit emissions of climate-warming carbon dioxide gas, there may be a way to help verify compliance: a new method developed by scientists from the University of Utah and Harvard.
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