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334 articles from MONDAY 18.6.2012
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MONDAY 18. JUNE, 2012
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Lawyers and judges ponder paths for using the law to foster sustainable human advancement.
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You might be surprised what you should be wary of touching before you clean during your next hotel stay.
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Jill Tarter has been the person most likely to be the first to know if we make contact with E.T. — the one who will sound the alarm, spreading the news that We Are Not Alone.
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It reads like a classic "rags to riches" tale.
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Insects seeking shelter from rain on the underside of the lid of one species are instead catapulted down into its deadly fluid-filled pitcher.
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Two new planets have been found with the help of a telescope that is barely a step above a high-end digital camera.
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Dwolla launches a service that moves money instantly, bypassing how it's been done for 40 years.
Ever wonder why electronic payments take a few days to clear your bank account? It's due to the 40-year-old automated clearing house (ACH), the complex but reliable financial system that processes more than $30 trillion in payments a year.
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Last summer, a team of ocean explorers from Sweden spotted what appeared to be a 60-meter-wide, disc-shape object at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, situated at the end of a strip of smooth seafloor. When the team's sonar image of the object surfaced on the Web, UFO believers immediately took it for a sunken flying saucer that crashed into the ocean long ago, tearing across the seabed before coming to a stop.
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NASA's Earth-observing fleet of satellites provides a worldwide and unbiased view with standardized scientific data -- information crucial for tracking the health of the world's forests.
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Biochemists at the University of California, Riverside report a new role for vitamin C in plants: promoting the production of twins and even triplets in plant seeds.
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Tropical Storm Talim was born today in the South China Sea, and NASA's TRMM satellite noticed the heaviest rainfall in the storm is occurring in the south and western quadrants of the storm. NASA's Aqua Satellite noticed that some of Talim's rainfall is reaching Vietnam.
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All hatches should be battened down at Kadena Air Base, Japan as NASA satellite imagery today, June 18, revealed the northern quadrant of Typhoon Guchol as already affecting the island.
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What does a robot feel when it touches something? Little or nothing until now. But with the right sensors, actuators and software, robots can be given the sense of feel or at least the ability to identify different materials by touch.
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An examination of past Olympic Games television coverage shows notable differences in the way sports commentators talk about athletes, depending upon the athletes' races, gender and nationalities.
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Cell phone data collected after Haitian earthquake may help aid organizations plan for future calamites
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As we learn more about the trillions of microbes we carry around, some scientists want to be like wildlife managers — nurturing the good and weeding out the bad.
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The much vaunted improvements to health do not appear to keep most people committed to exercising.
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Males of a tropical species of orb-web spider castrate themselves, either partly or fully, after mating, which actually improves their reproductive success.
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Whether the father is circumcised and whether both parents agree to the procedure are most important in choosing circumcision for a baby in western Kenya, a study has found.
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Could swarms of elusive axion particles be detected around black holes?
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Electronic medical records, by uploading data automatically to state health departments, are enabling officials to identify and track outbreaks more quickly than ever.
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A study is testing whether the reproductive hormone progesterone can reduce mortality and long-term disability if administered within hours of the injury.
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